I wish I hadn't thought to surprise you when I heard Uncle Fion was here. I asked the maid if she and her uncle were in the reception room, and when I approached the door, I heard her.

He said you ran off with Anna.

Kaoi.

I learned that word recently when I was called to the tea party of the princess of the playmate. The tea party had been invited by a few of the Princess's other playmates, and the topic suddenly popped up if she was having fun and making a joke. What we talked about was a chatty Marquis housemaid the same age as the seven-year-old princess.

The lady was more of an identity than the ladies she had been invited to, she was a leader, and sometimes she mouthed things without thinking, so the ladies she was with were in trouble. He never cared. My father also gave me the position of finance minister in the palace, and I didn't like it very much because of his attitude being transgressive.

When the concubine's face appeared on the way to the tea party, she said with a translating face.

"Isn't it amazing what you call it? I can't believe all the whining crap happens at. Don't you think it's a rush? Gentlemen," he said as excited.

Calling? In front of herself tilting her neck, the princess said, "Stop," stopping.

The Countess said, "Why? I don't want to bother the two of you. Hey, Noah," he says, swinging at himself.

"Are you calling me? ♪ And when I heard ♪

"Oh, my goodness? How could you? ♪ And I was told something unexplained and politely ♪

"Ashinaga, Ashinaga, etc. is like this today, taking Mibunya, Ashinaga, Ashinaga, etc. as Ashinaga."

And he said with his chest up. But it wasn't until now that the marquis felt better. The Lady of the Side, usually known for her warmth, was greatly exalted.

"Stay out. Don't ever show that face again!

The princess was also angry when she saw that the playmate was buying her misfortune. A woman is summoned immediately to urge the Marquis's departure.

By that time, the Marquis had noticed her loss, and she said, "Please forgive me," tearfully, but not the queen or the princess.

I have heard that the marquis was no longer seen in the palace, and that her father was dismissed from his post.

At that time, the anger of the queen and the princess was terrible and I couldn't ask deeply about the "caller", but now I understand whether this was the case.

You were hanging out with Anna. [M]

The marquis made a fool out of it.

Even though we are aristocrats and political marriages are the norm, it is impossible for a father who has lost his temper in love to call a servant.

I'm guessing that's what got in the way of the Queen and the Princess.

Because you are the sister of the Queen. The concubine doesn't think it's a good idea for her to get hurt. The princess knew it well, and the princess was kind to the princess, so she loved it. There's no way I feel good about that person being disparaged.

And how did that marquis lady know about that? The other courtiers who had been invited also said, "Calm down." I thought it might have been a small part of me knowing the situation from the way it was.

There's no way I knew anything but the queen or the princess, and that marquis. Perhaps Grandpa or His Majesty had a decree on this for everyone. Then I wonder how the Marquis knew...

"Kaa, kaa..."

A bird roared there, and a black thing jumped in front of me.

"Hey, what? Negro?"

"Absolutely, Noah."

As I was surprised and held my face by my hand, the voice of the girl I was used to hearing ran from behind and a strong impact on my head.