Flair, the first princess my sister gave birth to, is one older than Noah, but Noah had gone up to the castle several times as a playmate because of her sister's wishes.

"Huh. Is that why you and your uncle are hungry? So did you and Anna."

"What?"

Noah's unexpected words make me look at Fee and her face unexpectedly.

"You were surprised when Anna and I first met. I've been trying to connect you."

"Really? I didn't know that. But Anna's home is here, so maybe you two knew each other somewhere."

If you ask me, I heard Anna's home is here. It's not strange if you two knew each other as children. But then I guess Anna could have told me, too.

Did Anna take into account her position as a servant, or when she accompanied me as my daughter-in-law to the Garrant family, she didn't show any such bare hands. Anton and I were acting like we were meeting for the first time.

Doubt builds in my mind. You two have been deceiving me and my surroundings since then?

The day Anton ran off with Anna, all the servants of the mansion were disappointed. He said verbally that he couldn't believe it. He said that the two of them didn't feel that kind of atmosphere at all. Everyone seemed half-hearted and unwilling to believe it. That's all they must have done around them, taking great care not to smell that relationship.

The possibility emerged that those two had known each other before. I'm not sure how long I've been close.

"Noah, next time, I'm pulling."

"Oh, really."

Says Phee when he sees Noah's pole on. Fee looked back as he followed Noah rushing out.

"Is Anna from the territory here?

"My parents are in this territory."

"Right. Maybe I've known him since I was a kid."

"Uncle ~"

"I'm going now. Wait."

Our conversation stopped on the way. Looks like Noah caught something again. Phee had Noah's fish in the fish cage again.

"Noah, that's amazing. It's bigger than just now."

"Eh heh. Uncle, you're not attached at all."

"Not yet."

Laughing as Noah provokes to the praised Phee. Fee didn't seem to get on that provocation, but a few minutes later, "You can't beat Noah," he said, seriously facing the fishing pole. On the side Noah looked happy at the fie. Out of the blue, maybe you two feel like it.

I'm starting to envy the two of us who are close.

"Hey, Phee. Join me, too."

"Whoa. You want to do Yuri too?

"Absolutely. It's not just boring to watch."

Lend me an empty fishing rod. And, to put it, Fee lent me a single pole pleasantly. Noah had her eyes round.

"Oh, can you do that too?

"Oh, your mother's good. When I was a kid, I was a gorge fishing genius. Noah's a genius now."

"You can't beat Noah."

"Good luck to me, too"

"Well, then, it's a competition"

The three of us can drape the fishing line shoulder to shoulder. It's getting kind of delightful.