"Julia, may I have a moment?

When I was completely finished drinking tea, too, I meant to talk about face-to-face again once it was dissolved.

What were you talking about over a cup of tea?

... What is it, yeah, a status report...?

(I wonder why I was so nervous about talking to my family...)

No, well, I think this family reunion was very good because there was a lot of reflection given the last time.

I guess Merek simply followed through with our tensions.

I think you've done something wrong, so I need to be able to dance naturally in the future.

My mother-in-law stopped me when I tried to go up the stairs thinking that way.

"Mother-in-law?

"... uh, yeah, you know. I need to talk to you a little bit."

"Is this a consultation?

"Yes."

The snorting mother-in-law has a good complexion and no atmosphere of being cornered......

I guess that doesn't mean it's serious.

My mother-in-law urged me to step into one room.

According to my memory, I think it was one of those empty rooms... where it was much brighter and prettier than anything I could remember.

The wallpaper is brand new and the conditioning is for something adorable.

The furniture etc. is a bit sparse and lazy, but the cleaning seems to be decent.

Isn't it a clean room?

"Mother-in-law, where are we?

"Ortance, I'm getting ready as a room for you to spend some time in, but I don't know... isn't it outdated from your eyes, bad taste?

"No, I think it's adorable"

"Yes, good"

She advised Melek and her father that it was important to prepare a room for her to marry and become a family not so far away with a troubled smile when I leaned my neck in relief, because women's preferences are difficult...

Well, I was relaxed when I told the entity, and I was worried that if I let these two do anything until the day before I got married, my mother-in-law was getting ready little by little.

(Well, it's certainly a sad reality that when it's our economic situation, we can't buy new furniture pompously)

But a young lady these days, and she said she was anxious to be okay with the Celeste family's human counterpart, which produces fashion dresses and such.

It means I don't live in boulders today tomorrow so I still want to prepare new furniture and stuff for you from now on.

The role of your fiancée and your mother-in-law seems to be strained to have the right condiments for the next Viscount.

"But when I think my aunt is ready, I wonder... do you think it would be okay if I decided that Merek is ready?

"Mother-in-law, calm down"

"As a Viscount, I thought I'd do what I could right now, but I'm my late wife and I'm here, so I don't really know the area."

If you put your hands on your cheeks, your sighing mother-in-law won't see you as unstable as before.

Instead of the wedding, we're still face-to-face, so I don't have to think it's a little too clear... but I guess I thought I wouldn't work hard because my husband and son don't rely on me...

Let me tell Melek a little later, too.

Your mother-in-law could run wild like this.

"... hey Julia, you said you were doing a worthy job"

"Yes."

"You thought I, you know, took all the hard work out of you working... But I've noticed something lately."

"What did you notice......?

"Yes, I thought a noble woman would be happy to marry a noble man of a higher rank and have a husband as the mistress of the house and live in the servants. That's what it is."

"... Yes"

Because I used to say it, I know it.

I suppose it was said in the way that women should be in the Count Purvas family, your mother-in-law's home, and there's nothing else to think about because I know that kind of aristocratic idea is more than constant.

But your mother-in-law seemed strange, and I laughed.

"But if you think about it, you work for a mistress."

"What?"

"'Cause you do, don't you? Turn this around and make it easier for your husband to move, for your family to live in. Sometimes we have to pay attention to our families who aren't."

"Right, right"

No, well, as a mistress, I've heard that no one has to throw those things at my family, so that kind of pure obsession hurts.

But I do think that if you take it as seriously as your mother-in-law says, the role of 'Mistress' is, in short, similar to that of me in the Royal Castle, or 'lead samurai'.

You pay attention to the end of your family when inviting the people above, and unlike your boss, you do it with a smile so that your husband doesn't embarrass the Guest in front of you.

... Oh yeah, isn't that a pretty heavy labor to think about?

Of course, not everyone in the family gets a good eye when you're also a high-ranking nobleman, and people don't seem to have everything to assign and act on socialites more than such a hassle, so it's each person.

"... if you think so, I think I know a little of what you're talking about."

"What?"

"I wonder if it's useless what he's ever done to make it easier for Melek to spend time so that he can calm down and dance as a fine Viscount."

"... Your mother-in-law has cut this house to pieces."

"Really?

Hehe, and laughed. My mother-in-law was like a girl, she seemed to have fun.

Until now that may have been 'natural' and like a duty.

But did you feel fulfilled that this man is someone who thinks of his family so much that he finds it worthwhile to pay for it and it's not in vain?

As far as I'm concerned, I didn't care about the house because I thought my mother-in-law, who was daughter-in-law of such a poor Viscount family and made the heir wife of an unreliable husband... what an excuse!

"So, I know a little bit about how you felt when you said you were a royal castle and worthy of the job of a samurai. If I had treated it like that, I would have done something wrong."

Yes, my mother-in-law lowered her eyes softly and then took my hand like she had decided to.

And he looked me in the eye, and he made it clear.

"I apologize for what I've done. I knew it was me without the public knowing it, I'm ashamed to be at this age even though as a mother I still don't have enough, but I figured I'd have to apologize for the wrong thing...!

"Mother-in-law..."

"Forgive me, Julia. I'm sorry I didn't understand you until now."

What kind of situation is a mother and daughter holding hands in a cancer room?

No, but what is it?

Hey, I'm so happy I'm about to cry.

That's what I thought.

"Thank you, mother-in-law.... I'm so, so glad you understand...!

"Oh good,... I was wondering when to say it. It's hard to say in front of him..."

"It was a pleasure"

"Apart from that, … there's something I need you to ask me."

She was my mother-in-law laughing as relieved, but then she kept saying that to me, looking a little difficult again.

Huh? This feels good. So it's not dissolution...?