Then, well, we've done our condolences.

Exactly on the spot we were able to safely say goodbye in a solemn atmosphere.

After that, my mother-in-law used to poke a letter at Marum Frigus and shake when she was reprimanded for it...

But there's a lot of Keith Less and Regina in between that I can manage...

Anyway, I could finish the condolences that were my original purpose!

(Well, in that way, the Counts of Purvas and the Viscounts of Fandid could be non-negotiable in the future...... you did it!

My mother-in-law trembled, but as Viscount Fandid, she persevered.

Malm Frigus said he would apologize in the future and not help you... YES! You have my word!

My mother-in-law and I weren't the only ones asking, because there was Regina too!

More importantly, there is a strong witness named Keith Less, so in the future, it's fine to not negotiate. I did.

This was unexpected, but a bit of a delightful miscalculation.

But the problem is, you're still eating your foothold if you don't go home.

(You're in trouble...)

Anything Alip Kallian hasn't come home yet, so it's our line that we should stay, not only with Nicholas, but also with Murietta, who was involved when he was related.

My condolences are for you, but I can't tell you that I had a "rush job"... and if Keith Less told you he was in a rush, they'd say, "Then you're the only ones left." Definitely.

Because I know that, Keith Less, you're staying with me like this just because you smiled bitterly, so I have to thank you later.

(I don't know why I should thank you, I wish I could talk to Aldar... I'll still be busy)

Alip Kallian came home too late in the first place.

What if no one knows where he went... hey.

It would be difficult to assume that a person is going to be a successor. You don't know what kind of eyes you can see for a new Count who tolerates that.

We can round up as much as we want, but Keith Less is here, and he's not a nobleman. I don't suppose he can, because he's got Regina, the escort knight.

What the hell are you thinking?

Mr. Nicholas has disappeared from the salon at some point, and Mr. Murietta has a difficult face while he leans down.

Mr. Regina has a quiet face, but that one looks beautiful...... I'm relieved you're still following your trembling mother-in-law......

Keith Less, I'm just holding your mother-in-law's hand because you're calling.

I can't help being too loud around you!

Sometimes Mr. Murietta, who was leaning over, watched us like that.

But without even talking to me...... what a subtle sense of distance.

(I wonder where Mr. Nicholas went. Throw out the anxious girl... not what a gentleman would do. Wow)

Later, let's try to get Mr. Sebastian to simmer.

Somehow, only this time, Mr. Murietta is on the side of getting involved too...... I can't forbid sympathy.

That's not why I want to take the initiative. That's why it's this subtle sense of distance.

I think I feel the same way over there.

"Miss Julia."

"Yes."

Keith Less called me when I was thinking about it.

It was a small voice so it was just as small, and a short answer would turn a satisfying smile.

"Hey, I'm going to see how it goes too. What, I'm just going to talk to my family for a second, will you wait in peace?

"... Yes, sir."

Keith Less seems to still think this situation is strange. But I don't think you'll ever move on your own either... but they must have wondered about the Count Purvas family acting too strange.

I wonder if that suspicion includes Mr Nicholas.

And this! To Mr. Sebastian!

I want to tell you later!!

(... as a joke to be put aside. I mean half of it though)

Mr. Nicholas will be useful, too. I don't know what His Royal Highness Prince Wang thinks, but I know that much...

That's why I don't like to waste my time eating stops like this, so I can only hope for Keith Less.

Maybe Alip Kallian, who's really just out, will come back and finish.

Anyway, it's best that you want to go home soon...... Primera. I don't want to worry about you, and I worry about your mother-in-law.

I would like to talk to you after I leave this house if possible......

I'm relieved that Regina will be there, but I'm also anxious to not know how long I'll be waiting for things to work out.

Of course Mr. Regina, I can still stand it.

Mr. Murietta is strong if you have to, so it would probably be possible to have him run away by himself and call for help. I just don't know about the mental side......

Keith Less is already... Look, I'm talking about being kind of very strong, so it's okay. The mental must also be super alloy.

(When that happens, it's your mother-in-law you're worried about, after all)

I still don't look very good.

I really wish I could lay down a little bit...... if you want to rent a room in this hall, they're going to tell me to stay there, right?

I think that's because your mother-in-law thinks you're okay.

(I don't know what I can do...)

"Julia."

Keith Less, after you leave, I need to be firm.

My mother-in-law shook my hand tightly where I felt just a little rushed that way.

"Yes, what is it? Is that water?

"No, I'm fine. Hey, Julia. I need to ask you a favor."

"... yes, what is it"

My mother-in-law, who held my hand, took her gaze off of me.

My mother-in-law smiles weakly and goes on to say words to me and Regina, who have accidentally become decent.

"I'm fine. Have a warm cup of tea and be quiet and I'll calm you down. Thanks to you."

"Yes."

"So, I'm fine... I wonder if you could give that lady a voice, too"

"Eh."

That lady.

That is, there is only one person in this room whose words indicate it.

Yes, it's Mr. Murietta.

I'm not separately out of company, but she's certainly one and your mother-in-law may have no choice but to care.

But, what, it's me!

(Something like that has happened before, and I don't want to be spoken to over there... no, but I want to live up to your mother-in-law's expectations, and I do blame my conscience for leaving that girl alone...)

My mother-in-law is looking at me the way she expects me to.

If you could look at me like that, you wouldn't be able to pull it off!

Yeah, that's fine.

It's me, as the lead samurai, with the skills to deal properly with young apprentices to other palace samurai, be comfortable!

"Okay, mother-in-law. I'll take care of it."

"Thank you, Julia. I'm sorry, I'm not going to be able to reassure her right now... because I seemed so, so heartbroken"

"No."

Yes, this is good intentions.

If that one says no, that's all you have to pull!

I got in the mood and stood up.

In the corner of my sight, I decided not to look at what Mr. Regina was just telling me to do.