"Sister, why didn't you ever tell me His Highness Ellein was coming to Hardist"

My sister, who pushed me on the couch, made up her mind across the street.

No, no, it's not right.

From what I hear from your father, it's been another February since former His Highness Ellein spoke about Hardist territory.

In the meantime, I don't care what you think my father, the Duke, was trying to keep it out of my ear, but is that what your sister intended?

"Some of the explanations were cumbersome, but more importantly, you didn't know Liechten?

I thought you knew about the Prince of One Country and how to get into and out of the castle.

That's what my sister said.

Yeah, you're right.

It's natural to think so.

Isn't that obvious?

Apparently, he's in the thoughts of his former Highness Ellein again.

And I'm sure my father, the Duke, is using it again.

"... Really?"

I replied and sighed from.

Well, then it is.

I knew I'd sit my sister up in her seat to rest soon, and then again, I sighed.

"That's enough for me. I don't know, I already... I get it.

So, what do you want to talk about? "

When she heard my words, she shook her shoulders straight at me with those thin, empty eyes.

Usually empty colors filled with kindness and pride are slightly puzzling and shaky.

I only have a bad feeling about it anymore, but this kind of feeling is usually something that hits me.

"What the hell is Ellein Waldorf von NateFeel like?

Former His Highness Ellein is supposedly ostensibly removed from the royal family after being stripped of his right to inherit the throne.

So it's not so much Ellein Waldorf von NateFeel anymore, and that's just how my sister decides to know that.

And yet purposefully using that name may have begun to realize.

Or do you already know?

This situation that the man brilliantly created.

Maybe this is on his reckoning too, and it's just as he thinks I won't tell my sister the truth here.

I took another deep breath and looked straight back at the sky.

I'm very, very unwilling, but my sister has a right to know for now.

It's up to your sister to decide what to think afterwards.

The fact that my father, the Duke, has acquiesced in my coming here means that I have no problem talking about it anymore.

"You have no choice.

It's very troublesome, but let's talk.