The matchmaking itself was really, really a kind of dinner party, wasn't it?

It was natural for me and Aldar to get married, and we laughed more bitterly at both families who were reacting.

(No, yeah... it's much better than being opposed, and I know it's nice not to be bothered by disparities, but...)

This is what face-to-face is all about, isn't it?

No, in other words, I already wrote the engagement procedure documents between the principals while I was absent, so I was told that it was just a signature afterwards, but I didn't really feel like it was boiling.

Rather, I wonder when the engagement ceremony will be held, whether it is better to do Melek first, or whether it is better to do it after hearing the convenience of the Celesse family...

I was told to hold the house under the castle at Baum's house to celebrate my engagement, and my mother-in-law agreed to it, but to run first is to run first.

In the end, Aldar's words, "We can do it ourselves, so please calm down", gave me back my coolness...

Is this a good start? I don't know.

"I'm sorry, my wife."

No.

After finishing the meal, my mother-in-law and Alyssa went shopping and took Melek and Dean Dain with them.

Naturally, the two fathers and us were left behind.

"It was like a storm..."

I think it's good because it looks fun!!

It was noon when we arrived, so of course it is still bright outside.

But your father seems to like alcohol, and now Count Baum is still holding the wine in his hand... hmm, Dandy.

Are you my father?

It's because you're not strong on alcohol originally... so it turns bright red, smiles happily, and talks something in a direction you can't see, but it seems to be fine for now.

The hotel lounge we are using this time is very splendid, and it is said to be one of the separate houses owned by some nobility.

Well, it's a luxury hotel in a luxury resort!

There is no doubt that the majority of our customers are aristocrats or wealthy people.

It feels out of place! But it's not even half there!!

Well, anyway.

Unexpectedly, Count Baum seems to be indulging... or is he drunk, laughing thinly.

Just looking at that face, I still feel that Ardal is a parent and child.

Maybe that's what I hate about Ardal.

"From now on, we will meet face to face with the engagement ceremony and the wedding." Even in the Imperial Castle, you may be called upon to do anything, but if you have any problems, please visit the Army Building at any time. "

Thank you very much.

As a future family, you will be very grateful for your care, and of course, you must be thankful.

But, if I'm ever faced with any trouble, Ardal is the first person I want to talk to... but I don't think I should suddenly skip it and go talk to Count Baum.

If so, when Ardal was in trouble and there was nothing he could do about it?

"Speaking of which, this is about His Majesty the King." I'm sorry. "

Huh?

"I asked her to stop, but she didn't tell me what she had in mind... well, I can't say much about people."

"... ha, ha, ha"

I don't want to hear from you!?

No, but it's your Majesty's, isn't it, the award ceremony?

I can't honor the maid for sure, so at least you're there. But can I say something here?

Aldar looks a little strange, comparing me with Count Baum!

Looking at it, Lord Baum must have noticed, drinking a sip of wine and then nodding.

"There are no problems in this hotel lounge. The prime minister told me to tell Aldar when he left the castle."

"... my father?"

“I'm sorry, I didn't forget, but I wanted to apologize first. I've been told I don't mind telling you, but Viscount Fandid doesn't seem to be used to revealing these secrets anyway.”

Your father isn't used to it either!

Well, I can't say.

In this situation.

In this situation.

Why should I repeat the important thing twice?

Anyway, Lord Baum stared at us and opened his mouth.

“You already know that Aldar will be honored, but Lord Yulia will also be present. His Majesty wanted us to do that, and he wouldn't listen to us, saying we couldn't stand the evil. That's what I'm talking about."

"I'll be there...!"

"I heard that (...) the chief maid told you a lot of things." But I'm not worried about getting sick. "

"... yes"

"I've come to ask that idiot son of yours directly. That's why you won't be holding me in your arms."

With a gentle smile, Count Baum said so.

When I heard the words, I looked at Ardal, who was sitting next to me.

I heard from the maid of honor that Lord Baum's behavior and the predictions of the noble society that accompanied it were heard by him.

(I didn't know)

In response to my gaze, Ardal grabbed the hand that was sneaking under the table, feeling a little uncomfortable.

“I thought I'd talk to you later. Let's see if Yulia wants to hear it first."

"Aldar"

No, I thought the same thing!

No, sir.

I thought it might be better if I didn't say it...

"You both heard the story, but you seem to be getting along... it's a good thing."

"... thanks to you."

"You don't want me to tell you, do you? Well, I guess so. But... let me apologize for running away."

When Count Baum said that, he quietly bowed his head to the two of us.

I guess you didn't expect that behavior, Ardal rolled his eyes, and I was... surprised to lose my words.

Until now, your father, who was nicking at the flowers without participating in the conversation, was looking at you with a stunned expression.