Manager of the Other World Brothel
The gossip, the melancholy of a mercenary king.
"Father, I (I) knew I (...) didn't like you!
Princess Silveria is disturbed by shaking her beautiful, luxurious blonde hair and trying to stick her arms down.
There are tears in the red eyes showing the blood muscles of the Glenn royal family.
- You went again... punishing my daughter.
Kingdom of Glenn.
its king's office.
It's not a place to be exposed to many human eyes, but it's still a place to call His Majesty the King, not your father, even if it's a princess, when she's on official business.
Silveria, the first princess of this country, who is in tears in front of the mercenary king for such a thing, also knows it well.
If you know it but you can't, you don't say you know it - and often King Glenn does one of the sermons.
But now I can only laugh bitterly at that harsh face because my beloved daughter - from her father's own point of view, I think how well this gentle and beautiful daughter was born to Glenn's bloodstream - is excited.
"Then why don't we go to the city's whorehouse at night, etc."
- You can't even say that.
It can't be a normal house like letting my loved daughter, who is so cute that it doesn't hurt to put her in my eyes, go to the city at night, and go to a whorehouse.
Not to mention that Silveria is his own daughter, the first princess, king of this country.
It would be a good place to call it "speech interrogation".
After obtaining his own approval, which is the king, he is heading out to the whorehouse at night as an official.
That's not even close for once, and I can't count it again a few times.
The purpose was to abolish the whorehouse in the early days, and the splendor of women's rights and independence, but with no feet on the ground, no matter what my daughters of all ages might say, but not now.
- No. Isn't it different?
Silveria doesn't forget her first purpose, she doesn't give up.
As much as that, no, it's just a story of more "why you should go to a whorehouse" being born later.
Its compatibility is not particularly contradictory.
The experience of being shattered without being denied the values of her daughters of her age, and of being raised in a makeup box, is not to mention the position of being raised as a butterfly, a flower, as Her Royal Highness.
I think so, but the stupidity of my beloved daughter (Silveria) always only sounds praiseworthy along the way.
How I am young and stupid and don't know the world.
And it's the mouth that's bad, but it teaches me how (...) of (...) is great.
I still speak with the expression of a dreaming maiden that my thoughtless statement touched the anger of the (...) of (...).
How horrible the look and tone of it was, at the same time ambitious and Rin.
Silveria hasn't thought of asking her father how much she (...) is left (...) with (...).
As a man parent, I can say that it is quite a mental torture.
- I'm a mazo for a guy I like, and I wonder if he's sad in there, my daughter.
It is also King Glenn who wants to sigh so much because he cannot.
King Glenn's beloved daughter, the first princess of the Kingdom of Glenn, one of the leading powers of the Teravic continent, is in love.
The love is apparently serious from the eyes of the parents.
If my thoughts were to be fulfilled, I wouldn't hate to renounce being royal.
Even if it was the sweetness of the royal daughter, who did not know the harshness of reality, the thoughts are serious.
The opponent is neither the prince of the neighbouring country nor the eldest son of the great nobility of the country.
Or is he just the manager of a whorehouse?
But King Glenn, the king of the great kingdom, will not blame it.
Realistically, it is unlikely that Silveria, the country's first princess, will meet directly with the "manager" of a whorehouse.
I like that for myself, and I'm going out happy, softly.
Though he returns lightly every time, crushing his possession (pride).
Each time Silveria makes a scene in tears, and being a king, herself is a listener to that stupidity and praise.
The intelligence of other countries that have not grasped the correct information, or the heads of the countries that received the report, may think I am going crazy - King Glenn thinks.
At the time my beloved daughter (Silveria) started talking about idealism where she did not see the reality of the abolition of the whorehouse, etc., if it was the original king's position, it should be denied outright.
Even if we finally admit certain negotiations to remind ourselves of reality, it is unlikely that we will negotiate the princess directly.
It is absurdly common sense to leave the practical aspect to the castle's officials.
King Glenn has allowed the princess to negotiate it directly.
Moreover, the opponent is not even the head of the whorehouse guild, but the manager (manager) of a whorehouse, even though it is a top store.
Princess Silveria made her manager say (...) n (...), and nothing will change.
At best, the whorehouse called "The Dream of the Walnut (Papilio Somnium)" is closed.
But the reason why King Glenn would allow the First Princess to go to a whorehouse in the Night City, and clearly not foolishly, to make a deal (...) and negotiate (...), is because the other person is generally only the manager (manager) of a whorehouse, although he is a late man.
King Glenn has never told his beloved daughter (Silveria) how the special character of a whorehouse called "The Dream of a Walnut (Papilio Somnium)" is important to the Kingdom of Glenn, not only to the Terravik continent, but even to this world.
My daughter, horribly enough, has chosen the manager (manager) of "The Dream of the Walnut (Papilio Somnium)" as her ideal negotiator and falls in love with her on her own.
This can be considered a survival for King Glenn.
They say they are going to go to the "Dream of the Walnut (Papilio Somnium)" to negotiate as much as they want.
- The Whorehouse "The Dream of a Walnut (Papilio Somnium)"
It belongs to this country and is a kind of restricted area that is untouchable for humans in more than a certain position.
With the exception of the royalty, as a force held by this country - in the sense of absolute combat power, whether individual or organizational - the two can be considered bi-perfect.
Marshal of the Kingdom with the rank of Legion Leader of the Kingdom Demon Guides, "Grand Demon Guides" and "Wise Men" Old Master Riphal.
Guildmaster of the Adventurer Guild, Garzam Old of "God Killer".
If you give the "Dream of the Walnut (Papilio Somnium)" a little something you don't need, you will surely turn these two against your enemies.
Old Master Riphal is under King Glenn's command in form, but if King Glenn contravenes his rules, he will return them like dead branches, such as the Kingdom Marshal's Wand.
As far as old Garzam, the head of the Adventurer's Guild, is concerned, there is no doubt that he will turn his blade flat just because he owes King Glenn nothing.
- It's also both in the book (...) Chi (...)
Both Old Master Reifal and Old Garzam are great seniors as "warriors," who have been named for the Teravic continent since King Glenn was still young and swept by his own power.
He is not an easy opponent to say that he can win, although he does not expect himself to take the fall behind the king of Glenn, the mercenary kingdom that the world has now heard.
Even if King Glenn and his famous king brother Gaius as "heroes of the Redemption" challenged him with two seats, he'd rather have a 50% chance of winning.
Regardless of King brother Gaius, who is still active as a "warrior," in King Glenn, who has long since left the battle in action in his service as king, he is more likely to take a lag behind in "sage" and "god killing", which are still active over the years.
As King Glenn and his king brother Gaius are, "armies" and the like are pointless in this world against those with constant transcendental power.
Like Gaius, Wang's younger brother, he kept knocking down the dragon species (Dragoanir) for three days and three nights, and in the end (Shima) he was no different from mowing grass such as "Army" to the point where he could kill the Eight Dragon Kings' corner "Ice Emperor Dragon (Dj Graciers)".
Even though only a small number exist, individuals vs countries are established in this world.
As King Glenn, who is familiar with it, there is no way he (...) and (...) gets his hands on the "Dream of the Walnut (Papilio Somnium)" lightly.
Then why do two such a thousand unjust soldiers turn to the enemies of a great power called Glenn to the extent that they reach a whorehouse?
That's because the owner (owner) of "The Dream of the Walnut (Papilio Somnium)" is that (...) I (...) I (...) exist (...).
Old Master Reifal, Garzam, who partied in his youth and was at the heart of it, does not have a "common name" while having numerous legends known only to a limited number of people.
- I know who you are.
There is no such thing as a "common name".
Because "common name" is what it is when its existence rises in the alley.
But what I know about its existence is its strength that I don't even know how to put a "common name" on.
King Glenn is one of those who knows its existence and power.
In the "Battle of the Great Tsunami" two years ago, both King Glenn and King's brother Gaius were seen as "heroes" who saved humanity, but in fact the coalition of nations, including them - the Pan-Human Integration Army - were only earning (...) too much (...) for time (...).
The truth is that until its existence, now known as the "owner", destroyed all perpetrators, it was only preventing (...) defending (...) from causing great harm to humanity.
Is it right that even King Glenn or King's younger brother Gaius, "Sage" Riphal Old Master or "God Killed" Garzam Old Man could only do that?
"Guardian of the world" that even armor sleeves a "disaster" beyond man's control
A transcendent who gets overwhelmed even when an individual who can take on a country is bundled.
Who likes and unnecessarily flirts with the "Dream of the Walnut (Papilio Somnium)" where such a presence is the owner (owner)?
It is utterly true that you do not sneak up on a god who does not touch you.
No matter how the manager of "The Dream of the Walnut (Papilio Somnium)" is a strategic-class special magic master, and if he gains that power, he will prevail over every nation in this world, not on the Terravik continent.
As far as getting a tiger child goes into a tiger hole. However, King Glenn did not have a hobby to hang on to the tail of his opponent, who would be blown away from country to country if he stepped on it.
King Glenn knows that the owner (owner) brought the manager (manager) from nowhere more adorable than this.
Until the manager showed up, he didn't even know where he was, but at least once a year he showed his face to the Walnut Dream (Papilio Somnium) as a proper owner.
Originally, King Glenn was fully committed to protecting and favouring the "Walnut Dream (Papilio Somnium)" and the manager (manager), even if he went a little too far, so that those in Shirai who were unaware of the circumstances and other countries would not trample on the tail of the dragon and perish.
But I didn't expect my beloved daughter (Silveria) to fall in love with her manager without any intention.
You can't complain about any hammer being put down by the owner (owner) if you engage the manager (manager) in a bad faith, but as a parent of a man, though king, it would be natural enough to support his beloved daughter (Silveria) who is purely in love.
Even if, coincidentally, his beloved daughter (Silveria) shot her manager (manager) as a result, it is not the result of the country's thoughts and desires.
Now stuck with Silveria, Princess Karin, the sister princess, and Prince Allen, the eldest son, are also building connections with their manager.
It is not a problem compared to its benefits, such as not asking about royalty attending a whorehouse.
I don't know if Gaius, the king's younger brother, is a popular "Dream of the Walnut (Papilio Somnium)" whore.
If you can have a friendship with a being who can care less about the world without a multiplier, as King Glenn, joy is not the connection to complain.
I'm not a muscle mate, but my judgment as a king and my thoughts as a father also seem different.
In anticipation of progress as a king, it is King Glenn, as his father, who is quite hard to show that his lovely daughter (Silveria), raised as a butterfly and a flower, is obsessed with men.
Though I don't have the option to stop it.
- So, what do you say, Silvera?
If you keep your mouth shut, I already know that my beloved daughter (Sylveria) will never tire of telling me things that I don't know whether to admire anger or not, so I'll stop it with confirmation words.
"Duh, what do you mean?
I guess you understand what they're asking, Princess Silveria blushing lightly at Russia.
"I know perfectly well that they laughed off your ideals as usual. So, uh, what is it? No progress whatsoever? I gave you permission to speak to your manager as a woman?
"Uh..."
I couldn't afford to grasp the way I said I was laughed off, and I saw my beloved daughter at last and had general expectations.
Well, if it had progressed, it would have made a fuss ahead of the earlier stupidity, so I can say well as expected.
"... it's like we're not making progress"
King Glenn feels relieved, like he wants to look up to heaven.
It is hard for Russia to believe that there has been no progress while remaining in love with him so much as to say that he is intoxicated, and on top of that, he has even taken his permission from the King.
King Glenn looks at his beloved daughter.
- Are you sure you don't want to be dictated with the same enthusiasm as just now by Ko (...)? Does the manager have a Kim O-Ma?
I think she's a beautiful daughter even if she puts her parents' eyes down.
The position of royalty can be good and bad for some people, but it is not a matter of whether we should be impressed or discouraged as men by a manager (manager) who can genuinely dictate and laugh at this daughter.
As a father, I am angry even if I go well, but I also feel angry that I will be treated with my proud daughter.
Though...
"Don't..."
Unexpectedly the truth speaks.
"Because! There are so many beautiful, grown-up women around the manager (manager), and hi-ha, it's a hundred battles smell, and I can't fathom it if it's me who's new (Sarah)! I was told to tell you, and I was embarrassed..."
King Glenn's mouth inadvertently opens to the reflexively exasperating words of Silveria.
- Oh, come on.
I decided not to ask the princess of her age what slang said about new (Sarah) or anything.
Crying about how difficult it is for a manager (manager) surrounded by hundreds of war-torn whores to find his charm.
- You told me to tell you? Still, my daughter?
"If you do that, your father will cut you to pieces..."
Silveria mumbles in the face that it's gone a little.
I guess you regret saying something extra reflexively.
Surely there is no way you can lay your hands on the princess without her, the decision is utterly straightforward.
But only to the extent that a legitimate judgment can be made is King Glenn, who is astonished and angry at the fact that Silverian charm does not prevail.
"I'm not attracted to being a woman, Father..."
What a pity for my beloved daughter for being so sincere.
Born to the Princess of Glenn, who can be called a great country, and raised so beautifully, why does our daughter think this?
Any prince of any country or any grand nobleman's man would get it if he wanted it.
Why should a manager (manager) of a whorehouse put me on my sleeve to tears?
King Glenn realizes that his thoughts as a father are becoming stronger than as a king.
"That's not true!
Without a knock, suddenly the king's office door opens and Princess Karin comes into the mess.
It's a serious mischief in the royal family.
I'm pretty sure all this has been a bad habit since I went to the whorehouse.
Neither does King Glenn think he has the same problems as his manager.
- Why can't I knock (or not)?
"Because your sister can make that man blush! At the mouth, she said," Sugar confectionery head, sleep and say, "but your sister said," I'll remember you hard, "and your face was bright red. That man. Nasty! Kedathing! The manager of the whorehouse!
- Not to mention that the last one is a bad word.
No, that's not the problem.
- You think it's "I'll remember hard" instead of a far-fetched way of saying "tell me" or something? What's that? I've never had a queen say that either.
- All right, you're the enemy, that man.
"Karin? Karin? Don't tell me that..."
Is it just embarrassing for my father to ask me so far, that Silveria, who has turned so bright red that I haven't seen her here in a while, is trying to forgive Karin somehow?
"Because your sister is just sloppy! I just laugh bitterly at" jari "and" jaritare "no matter what I say or do! Your sister made the man look like a man! sloppy!"
Silveria hesitates to Karin, who is in a state of excitement.
- My manager (manager).
- Is it not just Silveria, but Karin as well?
- Shall I go to "The Dream of the Walnut (Papilio Somnium)" once?
- As a king, once as a father, do you talk to your manager (manager) on your knees?
Before that...
"Did you really say that much..."
"Father? Is that the momentum of the place, or did you take a ride because it was rare to see a gap in the conversation..."
"You said so."
"... Yes"
"Are you still being told..."
……
Now it was King Glenn who looked up to heaven.
In a daughter who cannot rush to this beautiful habit, I really think the manager (manager) may not be able to do anything about it.
As a father, I don't want to be indignant, but as a king, I also think we should provide appropriate support.
Perhaps we should also turn to Allen, the first prince we can count on, for help.
From Karin's words, it doesn't seem like it's as common at all as Silveria thinks it is.
"Absolutely, I'll let you call me Karin, not" Jari "or" Jaritale "!
I have a headache over here, but, well, it's "Jari" as they still call it, so it'll be fine.
Kids seem to have a childish self-esteem, equivalent to Karin saying "sloppy" to her beloved Silveria.
It may be a good trend for Silveria to effectively karin a lady's (lady's) education that she didn't struggle with.
It should be a case that can shape the interests of the world, but King Glenn only has more troubles as a father than as a king.
The manager doesn't have a reason to know that.
After a series of noises, King Glenn returns to the rear palace and sighs deeply.
I can't just do it as a king or as a father if the queen doesn't at least listen to me in stupidity.
"My daughter is boring. No matter how important you grow, some guy will end up scratching you"
I sigh deeply, lifting myself up on the shelf scratching the queen like that.
I hear the queen giggling with a giggling beauty that makes sense even when she is called Silverian's sister.
"Your Majesty. My daughter will be married sooner or later. Wouldn't it still be nice if they were that" manager "? I think it would be happier to win him even if he were to compete with many of his daughters than if he were to marry a prince or a nobleman from another country depending on the circumstances."
Still cold of love, King Glenn sighs when his beloved queen tells him so and he is strong and resolute.
The mercenary king of Glenn, who cries and shuts up, is melancholy both as king and as father.