"I just..."

"I know. You just want to know how Anna got hired at our parents' house, right?

"You're right. Everything looks promising to Yuri. What was Anna like?

"Anna would have been a very good maid if that hadn't happened."

"Since when have you been at Yuri's house? I don't recognize her."

"She was going to hire Fey after she was gone for a while."

Fee tilts his neck. As a matter of fact, Fee used to come visit us a little while back when he was a kid. Every time, Nanny Hannah was picking her up with a bitter smile.

"Fee remember Hanks, the gardener?

"Oh. Grandpa Hanks featuring a bright white jaw?

What's the connection between that grandfather and Anna? And, Phee has looked surprised, but went on.

"That's right. That Hanks. So, what about your grandson Carl?

"I remember very well. That's a good acne lover, right? I'm pretty sure my parents were dead, and they were living with Grandpa Hanks, right?

We were hanging out with Carl. Carl was a little older than us, so he had a brother, and sometimes, Phee looked disgusted.

"Carl's wife was Anna."

"Heh. With that Carl? Surprised."

"Isn't that right? It was incredible when Carl brought Anna in to introduce me, too. Because Anna was beautiful, and when she lined up with Carl, the..."

"Is it inferior?

"I didn't say that much. I can't say much about other people's appearances either. But just a little bit, I think I got the impression..."

I can't say it well, but I thought Carl would choose a fluffy, gentle woman, so I didn't think he'd bring an atmospheric woman, which from the looks of it doesn't seem to suck when it comes to some courtesan, so it was obvious with his family.

Because Carl seemed happy. No one in the family said anything about watering it.

"But then a few days later, he became a disappointing person, and next to Hanks, she was crying."

"How did Carl die?

"He was going to say hello to Anna's parents, but Carl lost his life sheltering her when she was about to be hit by a runaway carriage..."

Sounds like Carl.

Carl has taken good care of him since he was a kid. Phee says as he remembers it.

"Then my mother, who was watching her accompany Hanks, who was depressed and grumpy, was to be hired into our home."

"Right."

"If that was an act, I wouldn't believe people. Because it just seemed like Anna was grieving me for losing Carl from the bottom of her heart."

She was at Grandpa Hanks' side, and all she seemed to do was lose someone important and lean on each other.