Well, taken by Regina...... wasn't, we sat at the corner of the Noho Pavilion with the two of you who led us...... of course, the atmosphere sucks!

But I can't help it, because you can't leave it like that anymore.

In front of your mother-in-law, Alip Kallian, there was no way you could show up to be taken, and it's a good annoyance to make a scene from this side.

Once I had deposited the two disgruntled people and my worried mother-in-law with Regina, I promised the twin clerks that I would deliver the letter to the royal castle and pay for it.

Well, it's a little painful, but since it's not a big amount, let's decide that this is also a necessary expense.

"Thank you for waiting. Now that we've ordered for everyone, let's settle down."

"... what's the purpose"

"Right, Alip Kallian, if you and Murietta enjoy our tea time until we pick you up."

I'm Alip Kallian, who has a roaring voice, but I just don't do anything to yell all over the store. Well, things are staring at me so much!

If it's true, I feel so angry that I could raise my hand as my mother-in-law all over it, but Regina seems to be holding me back there.

Mr. Murietta looks dong-pulling while distancing herself from Alip Kallian like that, but she was showing a little bit in my 'pick up' remarks.

Why did you think they'd let you go like that?

"Alip, what are you doing? I hear your father doesn't have an excellent body, but aren't you helping your brother?

"... it has nothing to do with my aunt leaving the house"

"It matters. If the Lord is ill and the next Lord is acting on his behalf, it won't be if you're flirting in a place like this."

"My great mouth when my daughter-in-law put me out of the way...!

Your mother-in-law tried to tell you the truth, but your advice, Alip Kallian, doesn't sound like anything but a bite.

Well, as far as I'm concerned, he probably wasn't properly educated as the next Lordship candidate, he wasn't instructed to do it in the territory, and he was rotting without being able to find it himself again.

It's troublesome to get flunked out there, so if it's any trouble, I'm going to dictate Mr. Mullietta. And then they're going to do something about the Talbot Chamber of Commerce... well, speculation.

(I just don't think that's appropriate.)

I just can't tell you enough that this is paranoia is the Purvas family, or is that the only image you have is of Alip Kallian because your behavior is array?

"My mother-in-law, Alip Kallian, may not be able to tell you what she thinks."

"... Julia..."

"Either way, when it comes to Master Alip Kallian, you'll probably have a sick pick up from the Royal Castle Guard, and oh, look, I've got some tea, too."

He was bitterly concerned about my words, too, but I guess I had anticipated them with reception and ears.

Another unpleasant silence came when Regina stared at me as I tried to say something.

Customers around me don't know if they know about the noise earlier or not, and I'm going to see this one flicker... I'm not calm, am I? Well, that's no choice either.

"Why is my aunt under the castle?"

"That's because you came to see me"

"I didn't ask you!

"Really?"

My mother-in-law showed her attitude as an aunt well earlier, but she still doesn't have an excellent complexion. I couldn't help but notice how trembling I was, but if I turned a blind eye to see if it would be okay, I could see how relieved I was.

"Julia, I think you're here."

"Mr. Regina, can I ask you to drop me off at Alip Kallian's?

"Yes, I did. Let's get this over with."

With a radiant smile, Regina pulled up...... no, lead, Alip Kallian, you're gone...... hey, I guess you'll get an apology from the guard later about that guy.

Let us, of course, make this an ingredient as well.

What? Well, to keep your mother-in-law safe returning to the Count Purbus house.

Mr. Murietta, please wait a little longer.

"Oh, I'm... irrelevant"

"But you can't leave a lady alone without one of your servants."

"Well, if you could send it to the knight earlier, so be it!

"I can't do that."

I quietly said no to Mr Murietta, who makes a much more outrageous demand.

No, no, Mr. Regina is a knight, for sure.

Why should I send Mr. Murietta to you?

"She is our escort. It will be her responsibility if anything happens to us while you instruct us to send Mr. Murietta. I apologize for urging you to abandon your duties."

"Oh no..."

No, no, even with such a sad face.

It would have been noted before...... I can't keep my sweet face all this time either.

I don't think it was good because I was just getting hit, too, or because I just looked sweet. Nevertheless, I chose to deal with it accordingly because it was unlikely that I would be able to abandon it.

"... ok, I will obey adults..."

"You understand, more importantly,"

Did you feel my resolve, I can't wipe away feelings of disapproval or anything, but Mr. Murietta started drinking tea when he grabbed the cup in front of him.

You seem desperate to pierce your faceless expression, but from what I can tell, you haven't.

... these places are somehow young and I get worried!

"Hey Julia, who's this lady?

"Huh? Oh, your mother-in-law's never seen you before, I'm sorry. This is Baroness Murietta von Winner."

Well, then this is the hero's daughter.

My mother-in-law said, "Mr. Murietta, this is mine".

"What, Grandma......!? Oh, excuse me. My name is Murietta......"

Murietta, with her eyes round my introduction, stares at your mother-in-law even as she greets her hastily.

What, you're so surprised!?

I thought so, but I'm sure you don't look alike.

"... you're a very young mother..."

"Well, thanks. But I'm a stepmother to Julia, so I don't think I'm particularly young when I think about my son's age."

"What!?

I do remember my mother-in-law being married to my family around the age of eighteen, but I know that from Murietta! My mother-in-law wore all the same, calm, toned clothes as I did, but she would look absolutely beautiful if she was well dressed!

That's a slight deviation from the country's aesthetic point, but it's beautiful in my eyes.

Simply because I've never dressed like that before and because I'm married... I'd love to make sure that my mother-in-law would look stylish next time...!

Yeah, the next time you come here, we'll go around the boutique. Let's do that.

"Mm, your son, are you there?

"Yes. Julia, I wonder if Mr. Murietta has ever met her."

"I might have said hello at the birthday party..."

"You are."

"Birthday party...... so... are you as old as me? Do you have a child that big...?

"Yep. I think it's common as a noble woman, but it might be weird...... oh yeah. I've also heard that you were an adventurer, and I'm sure you were surprised at the speed of marriage in the aristocratic community.

"Yes, sir"

Inside I was delighted to think about that and join the conversation while listing the names of various boutiques in my head, but I noticed that something was wrong with Mr. Murietta.

(I wonder what's wrong. An unprecedented reaction......?

Somehow, through surprise, stunned?

It's like you've learned a fact you shouldn't know...

Murietta's gaze was nailed to your mother-in-law. I don't know why!