"Actually, I got a letter from my brother before I knew you were coming."

"Your mother-in-law's... from the Purvas family...?

"No. Well, it's not a mistake, but what I don't want you to get wrong is that this is a letter from your brother personally."

……

I frown at the way your mother-in-law said it.

A man in the status of next principals of the Purvas family, not intended as a Purvas family.

It's obvious to me that I don't think so... but I'm not willing to use that as a word.

My mother-in-law put her hand on her cheek, and, uh, she sighed, and she seemed to be thinking a little bit.

That used to be the wind of a Viscount, unlike my mother-in-law, who knew the Purvas family would be visiting, so I got the attitude right, too.

He said, "Well, if you pull out the key part, there are times when your father's not feeling well lately."

"... Count Purvas."

"Yeah, so if anything happens, it doesn't change that I inherit the title, so there's one story from the Viscount that tells me to properly celebrate too"

What a wicked thing to say in my heart, right?

I can still understand if you're talking about coming to visit because your father is sick, but if he dies, don't forget to give him a celebration because he's the one who owns it. That's thick! It's too thick!!

I was shown again how lightly my mother-in-law is treated there (...) around sending it to my sister on purpose in such a frivolous way that even if I thought about it, I would go out of my way to leave it in writing.

Well, I knew too much from the last time it seemed like it would be, so I'm not surprised now.

"Well, in and of itself, if that happens, I'll let you do so within common sense, and in some circumstances, I'm sorry to hear about Merek and Miss Ortans, but I'm thinking about postponing our wedding days and going to mourning."

"Right, I can't say anything because I don't know what's going on over there..."

"Well, I'm talking about my brother, so compared to Count Celeste's sister, you're thinking about my wife and aunt, so this one's up there or something... silly though."

It's emotional to think what a long, thin sigh is because your mother-in-law can now call those thoughts' ridiculous'...

My mother-in-law laughed just a little embarrassed at my gaze.

"Well, even if I did, I'd be scared because I had something close to that idea until recently."

"No."

"You missed the point, so Alip Kallian enlisted in the army, but it didn't say what he belonged to. But just be careful, okay?

"Yes."

Oh, that's a name you don't want to remember. No, I understand your mother in law's fear, so I appreciate your advice.

Well, even if I was assigned to the royal castle, I wouldn't be doing anything weird... because I'm the one who worked such a wolf in another house that I would have grown up with if I were normal, so it's not limited to warranty.

"... I'm sure my brother will continue to see your father's shadow, even when he's in charge."

"Mother-in-law?

"Well, I wish I could finish it on our behalf, but I can only be a little bit careful about Alip Kallian because I don't know."

"No, thank you"

I'm just glad you care that way!

I still feel that the distance is better than before, and although I wouldn't like that mentz from the Count Purvas family, that one case may have been a necessary trouble for our family.

(But I won't forget your wretch, Alip Kallian!

I'll never forget a sexual harassment line like that!

I want to tell you to learn something about women from the beginning. Absolutely not where I know it.

"And in a letter from my brother, there was a story about a woman who was involved with the Purvas family bothering you, and it was hard."

Is that it, or Mrs. Credritus?

I guess some of the stories went. Is it an inter-aristocratic information network?

My mother-in-law laughed gently at me unexpectedly.

"Our family knows about the woman. Nevertheless, I remember because we were kids, and I grew up saying we shouldn't talk about it."

That being said, I thought it was the first time Mrs. Credritus had gotten any information from the Count Purvas apart from the fact that it was' terrible treatment '.

Nevertheless, your mother-in-law doesn't seem to know the details either......

"Once upon a time, your father and Count Baum rubbed it in connection with that woman. Well, it sounds like the Purvas were totally worse."

My mother-in-law sighed again.

I can't stop sighing after we've talked about your parents' house. Happiness runs away. I can't even slap you lightly.

"Well, that's your father... right? You know, I'm pretty pissed you didn't get what you wanted."

"I see..."

You probed my question. Answer me, Mother-in-law, aren't you actually good?

He's probably going to be doing chores as a matter of course, but he's here once in a while... someone unconscious and blossoming talent.

My mother-in-law also woke up with a little settled on her relationship with the birth house and her awareness as a Viscount...... No way, no. But it can be.

Whatever. Melek is pretty worried about something, but he's good at pulling out his sister's eyes. As much as Keith Less admits.

Thinking about it, I guess your mother-in-law's education was good.

"Your father and Count Baum, your brother and Count Celeste, Alip Kallian are the eldest sons of the Baum family, and the Purvas family just make enemies."

Phew, and my sighing mother-in-law looked tired again.

Oh, I don't know, the Purvas may think they're enemies, but what do you think over there...

(Sounds like he hasn't been dealt much)

Well, I'm also aware that it's just a tiresome person to deal with, so it shouldn't be a mistake.

If Aldar had never insulted me in front of him, he would have been through with Alip Kallian's words.

"Well, that's the thing, so I thought I'd let Julia know for once. Though I don't think those people would have done anything great."

My mother-in-law with a troubled look had a windy grin that she had managed to work hard.

That laughing complicated thing!

Well, I guess so, I don't know, father and brother, nephew stuff.

It can be complicated too...... it's weird to think I'm sorry so I didn't dare say anything and decided to nod and answer.

"Come on, shall we put an end to this troublesome story, let's just say you're already relaxed today and we'll see tomorrow about the steps about meeting the day after tomorrow?

"Yes, Mother-in-law"

I agree with my mother-in-law, who slaps her hand and laughs at her.

I thought it would be better to know than not to know, that choosing to trade-off that information was as difficult as ever.

Nevertheless, I'm kinda hoping that Keith Less will manage to turn his hands around for the Purbass family to give useless handouts to the Fandid family.

The question is,... well, are the Purvas and Baum families unfamiliar in relation to Mrs. Credritus?

That was the first fact I knew.

That doesn't mean what happens.

(… I wonder what has happened since Mrs Baum took on Mrs Credritus)

I hope the Counts of Purvas don't take any action there.

Just a little, I got anxious.