The Tea Party was so much fun......!

Even in the carriage back home, I was in a good mood.

"If it was fun, it was good. I was wondering when they'd notice."

"Well."

I was a little surprised because it's what Aldar tells me to be relieved, but if you ask me, right?

Primera, the main princess of the princess house where I head, would have needed to adjust her schedule if she were to go out.

However much Duchess Bianca wishes, it is not an exaggeration to say that if you are a princess in your official duties, studies, or anything else, your plans for the day will be divided into minutes.

Perhaps Mr. Sebastian has put all kinds of hands together so that I don't know. I have to thank you later!

Of course I was happy for myself, because today's tea party was a great pleasure for you, Primera... I had such a happy time, and I shouldn't be wrong to thank you.

I was really pleased that Melek also came at a busy time of learning as the next Viscount.

Let's also decide to write a thank you note to Miss Ortans. I'm still not used to being called my sister-in-law, and I was embarrassed, and I was glad to hear that.

"... would Julia like to go to the tea party again?

"Huh?"

"Well, it's like the Duchess has been opened. Though I wouldn't go with all those minded people. It's like being served, wearing gorgeous clothes and coloring a salon... I wonder if it's called a noble tea party"

"That's right."

As the eldest daughter of the Viscount family, I remember my mother-in-law taking me on such an imitation as' It should be with a lady (lady), 'but that costs money, too, right?

So as a poor Viscount family, I couldn't hold frequent tea parties, and my mother-in-law couldn't say she was good at those things either... so I came to Royal Castle with an apprenticeship without so much experience.

So serving as a samurai is the central life.

"... not that I had no longing, but as far as I'm concerned, I may have gotten too used to serving"

"Huh?"

"I'm not ashamed to be a lady. I think I have acquired knowledge and courtesy, but I wonder if it's called an occupational disease.... because I had so much fun today, but I knew I was nervous too"

Yes, I'm nervous!

Even though it was natural for customers to treat you like a cup of tea, it's not the same as being served at home.

Of course, you don't imitate the upset on your face!?

But after all, even though I have a basement as a Viscount Lady, I have memories of my previous life, and it's normal to live as a samurai... Sometimes things are unsettling.

"Julia is more like a power under the edge than someone else cutting her up as a mistress... I wonder if that's what makes it easier for the common people to live closer"

"Perhaps."

I also looked away because Aldar said it in a slightly frightened, and strange voice.

I wonder what it actually is.

Contrary to Mr. Murietta, I might be able to manage an outing if he tells me to live the lives of ordinary people... Nevertheless, 'I've worked' for me is only a royal castle, as a samurai.

That would normally be classified as a high-level occupation as a common citizen, wouldn't it?

"... you'd be thinking something weird"

"Huh?"

"That was like an analogy of things earlier, and it's not like Julia's really going to be a commoner, is it? It's not easy to lose yourself because you're a nobleman and you've earned a lot of trust."

"Yeah, no, just for a second. Just wondering what I could do if I did"

It's what Aldar tells you to scold with just a little wrinkle between your eyebrows, so on the feathers you have to make an unexpected and hasty explanation! Why not?

"... If I become the head of the division, I will be the mistress and keep her busy. If you remain a knight... can you go to Julia with a small family?"

"Aldar? Is that..."

"... clearly, I still can't put it into words"

It's like you're telling me the future.

Unexpectedly and squeamishly, the carriage stopped making guttan noises as the serious-looking Aldar tried to keep saying "still".

"Ah!?

"Julia!"

Aldar, who immediately tried to shelter me against the great shake, raised a sharp voice toward your Lord.

I heard the horse groan so loud that I knew this was because of the sudden pause, but my heart would buck and my body would tremble.

"What's the matter, what's happened"

"I'm sorry. Looks like the Merchants' carriage has had an accident, please wait a little longer"

"... ok"

I also exhaled relieved to see Aldar calmly answer the voice of the old man.

Aldar is holding my shoulder, but I was terribly surprised.

I think I was caught off guard, but, well, this should rarely happen under the castle.

Nevertheless, there will be such accidents where carriages go and go, and there is no choice.

If we can't keep the aristocratic carriage waiting, I'm sure the carriage will be rushed off by now.

I hope no one's hurt!

That made me just a little nervous, and I accidentally looked up at Aldar.

You smiled at me for noticing my gaze like that.

"Wouldn't it be okay if you had an injured person, because you'd be hearing voices with more fuss"

"Oh, right"

"But if the carriages hit each other, we might be a little late for departure due to damaged supplies, etc."

"I'm off today, and I'm not in a hurry"

"But I guess the people and officials in town are panicking that we can't keep the carriage with the Duke's tattoo on it waiting forever."

"... that's... right"

Aldar is right.

If there were an accident, a guard assigned to the castle town would come and organize traffic and make a live view of the accident.

But that still makes it a priority to call it an aristocratic carriage in the middle of traffic.

Sometimes that's because, of course, you're a privileged class... but there's also a tendency to be lazy about keeping your safety and that privileged class in the public eye.

For now, no one has been seriously injured, and apparently the problem was that some of the wagons were damaged and their luggage scattered, even when they said it was an accident.

So much so that your lord went back and explained it to me, then the carriage ran out again.

He seemed to be handling the accident better when he peeked out the window through a gap in the curtain, but I think I saw a thin red hair over there...

Even while I thought about it, the carriage got away from it, and I didn't know anything more.

(Was that... Mr. Murietta?

I wonder if it's her fault, but was she involved in an accident, too?

Well, if you were talking to the guard, Mr. Murrietta wouldn't be hurt.

I was just curious, but I don't know if I need to tell Mr Nicholas about this in particular.

... No, right?

"Speaking of which, Aldar, earlier..."

Yes, yes! There was an accident along the way and I couldn't hear it, I remember exactly what Aldar was about to say.

If it wasn't my mistake, it would have seemed like such an atmosphere, like you were mouthing me about the future... I want to believe that I'm not complacent.

Waiting for fewer people, if you ask him for a ride to the room, Aldar smiled small and opened his teasing mouth like he was in trouble.

"Oh, my God... but you are. It's not a good idea to miss the right time."

……

"I still can't say what's ahead due to the circumstances of the house. But I want you to wait a little longer. Believe me, I want you to wait... for Julia to accept the vague words."

To Aldar's words, which look straight at me, I looked up to him wanting to know what that meant, but he didn't give me any more words.

Still, yeah.

"Believe me, if you just have to wait, I'll wait. I believe in Aldar."

"... thanks"

I, at my will.

Whatever it is, I believe it.

I can't believe Aldar's back is so pretty that he's leaving, but I'm not me as a courtier... I'm going back to my normal maid of honor.

Wear it better than a dress! Then decorative glasses!!

When I went back to my room, I saw it, and I exhaled.

(I knew I'd feel safer over here......!

Miss Life, it looks far away.

Welcome back, samurai life!

... next time, meet me at my parents' house ah...