Her Royal Highness Ellein is the real son of Her Majesty Queen Margaret, the righteous Queen.

In contrast, His Highness Victor Lake, five years old, is the son of Filmeria, a side chamber set up for years without children.

It's the first time in 10 years that a side chamber has been set up in the Royal House of Nate Feel (which Flora apparently doesn't know because she was deceiving).

The right to inherit the throne in Nate Feel is under no circumstances

Sequence to birth.

Even the children in the side chamber inherit more from what was born first.

But the royal blood is definitely superior to His Highness Ellein, so there are many voices with him as the next king, and even more so, both princes are said to have difficult excellence in becoming the next king, so it is not strange which way.

Mostly between the nobles, they are scattered with bee sparks about which prince will be the next king, and which one to follow.

That being the case, three of the Duke's houses, in which His Highness Victor Lake had only four in the country with the fiancée of three diminishing born princes, offered his near-age daughter.

To Her Royal Highness Ellein, born two years after that, Her Majesty Queen Margaret wanted to show her strength to samurai her fiancée candidate in her namesake, pride and prestige, but the three Dukes were already candidates for Her Royal Highness Victory Lake's fiancée, so she somehow persuaded Duke Rufus to choose Altostella and three fiancée candidates from the Marquis in number and only in number if the rank of the family was not enough.

According to Flora's story, it's more or less like this, and she's crap, she shrugged.

I very much agree with her story, but I can't help but feel sorry for Her Highness Ellein, who just made me have weird expectations and will end up marrying a woman I hate.

Or did he know from the beginning?

Was it an attitude because you knew?

I remember him convincing me of the reason he saw me with those cold eyes.

Or even if I am not interested, I was too knowledgeable at the time.

Well, there are times when you were so blatantly avoided that you never thought you'd be chosen by your fiancée.

This is a far-fetched matter as the daughter of the Duke's family.

I was right not to ask my father if he could do anything about it.

Oh, speaking of which, Flora also said:

"Noble born women have trouble with pride being as high as fools."

laying down her almond-shaped eyes in distress. She had gathered the gaze of a beautiful, venue man, but more desperate than that for me to swallow a word that I did not think was roughly a lady: "You say".