Miss Ortans closed her eyes as if she remembered the day, even a grumpy sigh...... eh, what's the situation?

I don't know what the situation is, but I'm not very sure what's going on is the opposite of anxiety. I know it's not a bad thing as far as her previous words and current expression are concerned.

(But I only have a feeling it's kind of overrated...?

Don't you think it's like a situation where a beautiful girl fools you?

And which day is that?

Miss Ortans continued her words with a lucid expression, approaching me, leaving me alone without a clue.

"I was at Her Royal Highness's birthday party that day with my brother. And it was also the day I first saw Julia."

(Oh, yeah?

That day, she was there, too. I just didn't know!

It's certainly not surprising that Miss Ortans was on the spot because Keith Less had a piece on "A Tearful Story by Sister and Brother of the Fandid Family".

I couldn't afford to pay attention to my surroundings then...... something I was too nervous about to throw up.

"I didn't know about that story at the time...... I am now getting more explanations from Mr. Melek. So you have indicated your willingness to take over the Viscount sooner."

"Melek..."

That's when I saw it.

"Hey, what...?

"Her Royal Highness appeared on the stage, and Julia smiled at me, didn't she?

"Ah. Uh... that happened too"

Yes, I was glad that Primera noticed me and smiled at me then, but I remember being surprised because the nobles around me looked at us all at once.

There you are, Miss Ortans, in that gaze!

"Even though I got the position of lead samurai, I thought it was a samurai until then. I just serve people, I bow my head, and I wonder what I can get out of it."

……

I liked the way Miss Ortance seemed sorry and still told me honestly without hiding it.

Generally speaking, a samurai, well in quite a position, but it is still the case that it is not considered a job for you to take up.

They tell me that there are a lot of people with that kind of family, such as not getting married, or not having a wealthy home.

So I guess what she's saying is that the public samurai image is the one.

"But then Her Royal Highness found you before anyone else, and she smiled with great pleasure."

Primera, you did laugh happily when you found me, didn't you? Yes, I remember!

Primera at that time, she was cute, wasn't she?

(Uh, there? Is that it?

Sure, Primera is adorable, but look at that smile. A samurai is lovely! You know, I thought... That's not why.

To me desperately remembering what had happened then, Miss Ortans tightened her lucid expression until then and looked at me.

"When Her Royal Highness smiled at me, Julia also smiled with great pleasure... I, at that time, thought. They trust each other. I'm so jealous of that."

"Envious, is it?

"Yes, something stupid. I never thought about what stood up and what stood down until then, about their relationship. If you're going to get a job, stand up there, if that's possible, up there. That's all I had in mind."

What Miss Ortans is saying is that it's quite upward oriented, I wonder what...... if it is anyway, let's top it off! Does it feel like it?

I can't answer what exactly will be asked, but I want to go down that path because I don't want to get under someone... like.

It's the opposite pole of what my father said, "Let's live in the long wind and let it flow as they say.”

"But the two of you, Her Royal Highness and Julia, seemed to have a definite bond. It was a shock to me that I thought I was a samurai."

And in retrospect, she reminded me that she also had a trusted maiden who had been with me since I was a young girl, and now she has herself because she has them.

You think you're stunned when you just think about going up there, realizing you were narrowing your horizons, and thinking about why you want to go up there?

"I just want one brother to recognize me, I want to be a trustworthy family and for that matter, if I can't take advantage of my appearance, I want to be like my brother... and yet I didn't see anyone else, hoping to earn my trust"

He was shocked to see the relationship between Primera and me there.

"And I introduced you to my brother, Melek, and that's the first time I've spoken to you."

You think Melek's age obviously made an unpleasant face that she was a learned, clearly told woman, or that she rather valued Miss Ortans, who was about the same age and had become a chunk of knowledge in trying to keep away?

"He told me that he had a sister who also worked for him and that he respected him very much. I... I've never been praised for studying!

The giggling Miss Ortance was squeezing her hands in her chest all the time as if she had a treasure.

I'm sure that meeting Melek that day is an important memory for her.

... I'm very smiling when I see it this way though.

Unless it's about me at the center of the story!?

(No... I didn't know that was happening dew)

I'm very grateful that you're working seriously and appreciated, but who would have guessed that such an event was happening on the side......

"So was that the reason?

"Yes. You told me where it came from for me. Whatever the form, how hard it is to build trust there… and if you think a lot of people appreciate Julia because of her attitude, she's a respectable woman to me."

"... thank you, Ortance"

I can't hide the confusion yet with the likes that have been corrected quite upwards, but that's it for now, right?

I mean, to sum up, Miss Ortans tried to stretch out a bit and catch up with Keith Less, but that was pretty difficult.

There was a woman named me who worked there, and even though I didn't know the job and looked down on her, I was inspired to think about working because I was shown a relationship of trust with Primera.

So, I was very happy because Melek, who is under my influence, praised her.

Would that be a good thing!

"So I didn't have to do it anymore, and I wanted to start by taking care of myself now. In the meantime, the story of your engagement with Melek came up…"

Miss Ortance, blushing her cheeks, is adorable.

I kind of feel like I can't keep up with a lot of things, but well I guess I should say that I'm relieved to say that my doubts have been resolved......

"Oh, speaking of which, do you know Baroness Winner? You know that!

"What? Oh, oh, yes. Of course."

"She and I, we met at school, but you're a very different person. Will everyone behave like that when it comes to civilians? If so, should I also speak more and more to the Viscount Fandid people?"

Miss Ortance, who throws questions as I recall so much, made me laugh at the fact that she has tilted her little neck and asked adorably.

(Ah, yes, I did. She had an acquaintance with Mr. Murietta, didn't she...!!