After the first glimpse, we left the office and went back to the holding room.

Where the door is closed and the castle's servant's eyes are gone, Garnett exhales for a long time.

"Night club. You're not good at it, you know. You don't have to be all in, do you?

Obviously, it's the amount of voice you need to hear around you. Too big for me to talk to myself.

I immediately assumed that Garnett's purpose was to 'I am not going to attend that nightclub' and make a subtle appeal to the rest of the group, and naturally decided to talk to each other.

"Maybe. Your Majesty didn't ask me to join him, either, and I think it's okay just for those who want to."

"Then no. Have fun with Alma at best."

The reason Garnett refuses to attend the night club is because His Majesty also told his fiancé (Alma) to speak up.

If Alma were to attend, Garnett would inevitably be unable to show up in the same place.

I guess I'm trying to get ready underneath to not make you uncomfortable with that from now on.

Surprisingly, however, it is surprising.

Garnett didn't even show a reluctance to appear as a woman (Alma) in a place where a large number of people, a royal palace-sponsored night club, were present and had to get attention even if they didn't like it.

If you simply wanted to avoid finding out one or two characters, you could have decided that Alma was inconvenient and unable to participate.

Nonetheless, did you think that the fact that you summarily sentenced your sister to participate as Alma meant that you couldn't refuse His Majesty's invitation, or did you really want to participate in...

"Only those who want it? Then I hope not. [M] Do you mind?"

Following Garnett's statement of non-participation, Ambrose also speaks of hope.

"Are you sure? Senator Ayle seems to know something about ancient magic civilization."

"What interests me is the present and the future. Unravelling past events is only a means to gain new insights, not an end. Adequacy with yet another hearing from the expert Sir Hild. You'll be there, won't you?

Hild, unexpectedly called upon by Ambrose, immediately nodded and affirmed it.

"Of course it is. You can't miss this great opportunity, no matter what."

"Okay then. I'm looking forward to talking about souvenirs. In the meantime, I have...

As things stand, participants from the White Wolf Knights are me and Hild, and non-participants are Garnett and Ambrose.

I was going to ask the other two for their opinions, but Mark is sitting in the chair looking nervous and exhausted, and even talking to him seems suspicious if he can think about it and answer it properly.

Mark himself was just present without saying a word, but still, when his opponent is also His Majesty Alfred, the degree of tension will still become too great.

And when I turned to Chandler, I didn't have to ask him from here, but he gave up somehow and returned the answer to the mix.

"I'm in. It's not a pattern... it's the policy of the Knights Commander of the Red Wings to sell his face as much as possible in the center."

"He's... you're in trouble too"

Chandler is also scheduled to attend, and now three out of six.

Mark's opinion is to regain his temper before he decides to ask - thinking about it, I thought it was time to change this lofty garment, and the door to the gallery was carefully knocked.

"Excuse me. We have something for you, Luke Whitewolf."

"What...? Come on in."

The castle's servant opened the door and paid a respectful tribute before entering the holding room and offering me several seals.

"It will be an invitation to today's night club. The White Wolf Knights can be accompanied by as many people as they want with only one at the top. Same goes for Alma Argentia."

"Okay. So, what do we do with the rest?

"If anyone would like to invite you to a nightclub, please use this. You will be allowed up to two entrances per pass, so please be at Luke's discretion."

You mean the invitation frame in the name of the White Wolf Knights' regiment leader?

With all this, Sylvia and the others will have enough to invite to the night club.

"Can I check about two? The White Wolf Knights don't have to be everyone here."

"Yes, at Master Luke's discretion"

"Thank you. Or one more thing, nobles and knights aren't the only ones who give you invitations, are they?

"You're right. Because it is a night club that many people are invited to. However, there are places where only those in the special invitation frame can enter, so please forgive Hei."

A special invitation frame is a guest who receives a special invitation, the same as the one reserved for me and the White Wolf Knights.

Perhaps the Duke of Kingswell and Senator Ayle are also called in this frame, and if you're going to ask questions about a topic that others don't want to hear, you're going to tell them to use that 'where only a special invitation frame can get in'.

That's what I should call Your Majesty. The details are well taken into account and rooted.

Shortly after the castle's servant bowed his head deeply and walked away, Garnett took one of the ordinary invitations and smiled like trouble.

"Does this mean we can invite Sylvia and the others? Then it would be nice to meet Alma at the nightclub."

"Not everyone's decided to join us yet. All of a sudden, no matter what they say about tonight, it doesn't mean you're free."

"Well, that's true."

Garnett twirling and flirting with her fingers at the invitation.

I'm sure it's my overthought, but looking at the side of Garnett like that still makes me feel like I'm not reluctant to meet Sylvia and the others as Alma.

Of course, I don't have the courage to put it in my mouth to make sure.