It was your mother-in-law's tease, and my room was kind of upgraded.

Yeah, no, it doesn't mean it got particularly gorgeous or anything, like the furniture that was a little old was remade or the wallpaper was clean.

Also, it was decorated with beautiful flowers because it was a killing landscape.

(... I don't know, yeah. I think he's back.)

I'm back, actually.

But somehow, I hope it feels a lot more 'homecoming' than before.

My parents have been a little uncomfortable for me so far, and I knew there was a part of me that I had unconsciously avoided. It depends on my reflection again.

I spent some time with my family. I think it's a strange situation again, but I can't explain to you how things that were different normalize.

In the meantime, I was also informed of some things in the letter, but the details about the face-to-face meeting were broken up today because we are going to talk slowly tomorrow.

I came back to my room, behaved a little badly, but I loosened my hair and fell backwards into bed.

(Ask Aldar about Mrs. Credritus?

No, but I guess Aldar doesn't even want to hear about that guy.

Still, I left it with Lady Baum, the Baum scandal... there is no denying that it is somehow out of the question that your mother-in-law will lead me through the Count Purbus family.

No, should I say that I am rather clear that it is a loophole?

(If so, I knew... you can't leave me alone, can you?)

I may have grasped it, but isn't it something I should tell you?

Being in direct contact with the Baum family is naturally an action close to outrage, so I don't think I can help it at this time via Aldar.

(If I can't reward you, that's what I'm worried about.)

Aldar is worrying and overprotective!

But since I plan to return as soon as I have a face-to-face meeting for this homecoming, I wonder if it is possible that even if I send out a letter, I will arrive first.

If so, it would cost a little extra money, but make it an express flight... but what about the contents?

(I also have trouble with someone's eyes because of an accident somewhere)

The content should be particularly careful.

Then I wonder what to write.

I need to ask you something about the lady who took the problem action the other day, or something?

No, no, that's kind of what I find so case-sensitive!?

And you can't hide it in many ways!

(No, calm down, me)

Yes, calm down, calm down.

I can't hide a little upset.

The same is true in my previous life, and as the lead samurai, I would have calmly dealt with a person who feels like a troubled Kramer like this, Julia!

Now is the time to take full advantage of those experiences to think about what doesn't make sense!!

(Avoid direct expression, no matter who sees it,... then the sentence that passes to the person in question, hey...)

Wake up and take a simple letterset out of your desk.

I was wondering if I would ever write to you on a trip, and I had it!

No, if you're ready, you don't have to suffer.

(In the meantime, I think I'll write a greeting for the time, and yes, I'll also write about what Keith Less put me in the carriage)

It's a constant means, starting with a public story you don't love and pinching something important somewhere in it.

(Can you please give me some time when I return to the castle because I want to ask Mrs. Baum about what you asked me the other day and how it is... My relatives have spoken about the matter, so please hurry if you can, all the time)

Yeah, isn't this easy?

It would seem to me that even if someone saw it, I would be asking Mrs Baum for something and making inquiries into it through Aldar.

(... Still sneaking around)

If we go back to the castle, Aldar and I are in love, so we naturally have a lot of time together.

Still, I think I want to keep the risk factors for Aldar away, even every minute.

It's only a prediction, but isn't it the Purbus family connection that tells Aldar about his real mother in Mr. Murietta's "Prophecy"?

'Cause this is enough to suggest a connection via your mother-in-law...

(although it's a question of what the purpose is)

I don't suppose there's anything directly related to me, but if Aldar has the mental pain he's going to suffer, I'd like to do something about it.

In the meantime, it would be nice if we could just tell them that 'something's happened'.

And then... Keith Less, should I talk to you?

This neighborhood is so subtle, I know you already know about the Baum family problem, but that's why I don't think it's the same again...

(Mostly, I wish the Purvas family would take care of me!

How can this be done, including Mrs. Credritus, where people over there create an atmosphere that is likely to cause trouble?

Your mother-in-law is already from the Viscount Fandid family, right, Nocan?

"That's it," he said.

Let's seal it and even tomorrow we'll send it out on express flights through merchants.

I'm afraid of Aldar's reaction, but I'm sure now he doesn't think Mrs. Credritus will depend on it, no matter how uncomfortable this is.

(... I just don't know what Count Baum thinks)

Who could have predicted that I would be listening until my parents' house because I thought that this whole Mrs. Credritus thing was over in me?

Well, that was shocking when we met at the Townhouse, and I was surprised to hear that coming from Mr. Murietta's mouth, wasn't it?

But Mrs. Baum kept it, because that was enough for me.

(... Was she close enough in Purbus territory, at least, for the lordship muscles to remember her face and name?

I don't even know in what terms the letter that came to your mother-in-law describes it, but at least that would mean that the Purvas and Baum families made up each other as a starting point.

No, we weren't always close, though.

(Can't help thinking too much, can you?)

As for Keith Less... let's keep it quiet this time.

Because you came around the corner with a delightful face-to-face encounter, and I thought it was out of line to talk about the Baum family without knowing if anything was going to happen.

If it's really necessary, I think Aldar works better.

If I do what I can do, I have to do what I have to do.

(... if what Murietta was saying really happens)

Still, what Aldar needs, it shouldn't be her.

Sometimes it's necessary to escape, because Aldar is not alone enough to turn away from everything.

(And sometimes it's just a coincidence!

I don't think the Purvas are mean, but it never feels like a leak. Except for the Count himself.

Alip Kallian, who is hostile to Aldar, won't be particularly good at that.

"... Speaking of which, I thought you said something about approaching that guy, Mr. Murietta...?

I thought so, but maybe I haven't even met him yet because he didn't say that during that tea party.

Well, if you've joined the Knights, then maybe not!