Mochiron, Isharyōseikyū Itashimasu!

Am I a heroine? Banache gaze

I've admired nobility since I was a little girl.

Shiny gemstones and shiny dresses brilliant everyday.

I've always admired it.

to the life of an aristocrat who appears in the story.

Even in the story: 'You're going to work hard even when you're a nobleman!' I love it because it was originally a story about a common girl falling in love with a noble boy.

One day, I was taken over by the Count's house.

I didn't know my dad was an Earl.

Plus, with '~ You're gonna work hard'!

This is about me!

Because people I know, people I know, people in books with their personalities and their looks.

Lady Ramor, in particular, looks just like the Marquis son who fits the heroine with the prince.

But I was a prince.

There's something a little arrogant about it. I thought the prince of the kind and firm was going to be happier than the Marquis son.

But I don't know the prince at all.

I worked hard to get to know the prince.

It was Mr. Julius who looked just like the villain warrant lady who showed up there.

Someone who's better with the prince than I am and a little different from the book.

I like the Marquis Son thing in the book, its hard to understand and jealous and common people hate it.

But Mr. Julius, I don't know if he likes Ramor, but he's not jealous and he's close to the common people.

So even if I do as the book says, it doesn't work at all.

I, Prince, would have guessed.

It doesn't work at all to try and get along with the prince.

I wonder why Mr. Julius isn't the only one who can make it work?

I can't even get along well with the prince because Mr. Julius doesn't get what he wants.

Oh, I want to flirt with the prince quickly.

I thought about it.

We need to orbit the story.

And to do that, I need Mr. Julius to be a villain's warrant!

Mr. Julius will be the bad guy at once if you let him push you down the stairs!

I called Mr. Julius once upon a plan.

I was so thrilled to see the prince in my eyes when I called him in!

Well, put that away.

Mr. Julius came to the hallway near the stairs as I was told.

I direct Mr. Julius in the guise of coincidence.

Mr. Julius also followed me as I nicked.

Let's get Mr. Julius upset on the stairs and have him thrust down about as far as he came inside the stairs.

I thought so. I stepped off the stairs to see if Mr. Julius was following me properly, didn't I?

Mr. Julius glanced over at me.

When I grabbed that hand, I shook Julius's hand so as to draw a half-circle to attract him. With centrifugal force, I put in the position where Julius was and where I was.

I have confidence in my motor nerves.

Mr. Julius with a surprised face falls under the stairs.

Is that it, Mr. Julius? Are you hurt?

The moment I thought so, it was good that the prince suddenly appeared and stopped Mr. Julius, but he fell with every Mr. Julius in the back as he was.

Kah, you look great!

When Lady Ramor rushed to see where she was with me, Julius yelled at her to bring someone who could use medical magic like she was angry.

But if the prince could help me, you should have let me fall.

If I accidentally squealed, Mr. Julius yelled at me again!

I'm really scared.

He said he'd help, but he helped you, you!

Already, what really makes Mr. Julius so different from the book?

Even though the others are exactly with the book!

Mr. Julius will be in trouble if he doesn't see me as his enemy!

Oh, I don't know if it's going to work out fast!

Oh, I have to go buy a new issue of the book too!

It's about time you picked a prince and started getting ready to be queen, isn't it?

Oh, fun!

The continuation of the book, and flirting with the Prince of Reality!

I didn't know at that time that the heroine in the book would not choose a prince...