"... come sooner if you've been back."

The rain from Sylvia and the others' arrow-hearted questions also dropped, so me and Garnett decided to get away from everyone once for a good reason.

Garnett was going to be exhausted by the good addition and subtraction, and I need to report the details of the meeting earlier.

I can't say I don't mind the report later, but it's not a bad idea to keep the latter with the former.

I will now briefly explain the upside of the meeting by borrowing a chair for rest provided in the corner of the venue and leaning against each other so that they are not listened to.

From here you can have an approximate view of the venue, so as soon as someone approaches you, you can notice and cut off the conversation.

Even if not, it's the ultimate of innocence, no matter what anyone thinks, for men and women to break into what they're talking about in these situations.

People passing nearby are also taking their distance naturally and attentively.

It's also a good hideout to know how much Garnett and I are candidates for fiancée.

"I knew you weren't that high elf, you asshole. I thought it was suspicious from the beginning."

"Well, he can't even help you any more. Your majesty will give you a better glance than ever."

"Whatever the resurrection of the alphazle was, I didn't like it anyway, like I was gonna use you for it, or use your eyes with the intention of being so successful."

"... were you using a color?

Garnett keeps a ladylike clear face with only her expression, and the tone is switching to normal, so the visual and auditory gap is quite awesome.

Yet I seem quite poisoned, too, around the thought of 'this is it'.

"If you want us to do something about Agate Lamb, and you're going to give us information for it, that's all I want you to do and be nice to me."

"Absolutely. If they give us a little bit of bad, we'll have extra enemies."

"You'd say I'd kick your ass both ways."

Garnett returned only a laugh and did not deny it.

Regardless of what actually happens, I guess I'm prepared to be in the mood at the moment, even if it's going to be a two-front operation.

"So, what are you planning on doing next? There's still something left to do."

"Right...... for now, I think we have another call from His Majesty and Captain Angelica. Especially if you're Captain Angelica, they're going to call you again by the end of the day."

When I met the Chivalry Chiefs, I was to re-align my policy with the Knights of the Neon Scale, but in the end, the topic never came up during my face-to-face meeting with Ayle Sethroomnil.

You're not going to go back to Green Hollow without any sort of mix-up, so I'm sure in the near future, imagine, there will be a next opportunity by tonight.

They say Captain Angelica basically won't leave the King's Capital, so it seems possible at any time during our stay.

Talking to Garnett as he thought about it, it was in his sight that a pair of couple-like men and women approached him.

Did someone else even think to say hello to the new Knights Commander?

I waited to respond as if nothing had happened, but next to it, Garnett frowned in alarm.

"... Scarlett..."

"Sister Scarlett, isn't she? Act as you deserve."

When I heard the name, I realized who the blonde couple was.

Scarlett Argentia, the sister of an unparalleled garnet.

No, in accordance with the policy of increasing the power of the clan by marriage, had the surname already changed to that of the spouse, because I have heard that a certain nobleman has married himself?

Garnett cut his gaze from Scarlett and turned to the aristocratic man next door.

"Long time no see, Count Robinson"

"Ever since the last night club, Miss Alma. He's... yes, I remember him. It was him at the night club. Hey, we seem to be getting along better than anything."

For the sake of prior information about a politically married marriage, Count Robinson was an aristocrat with a pleasant atmosphere.

I had imagined a similar nobility to my father, Sir Rembrandt, but this is a little unexpected.

Of course, there is no guarantee anywhere that the faces you show in these social settings are of the essence.

"It's an honor to meet you, Count. I'm leaving the White Wolf Knights, my name is Luke Whitewolf."

"I hear rumors. If you're just a knight of the former adventurer, you're quite right, but you're the head of the Knights. You couldn't have missed my attention."

Count Robinson is aggressively talking to me when he does, in some good mood.

Garnett looked unexpected in contrast, and Scarlett was shaking her neck sideways in a shuddering mix.

"I too, when I was younger, tried to admire the days of adventure. I couldn't be an adventurer for the sake of inheriting the house."

"Some adventurers are from aristocracy. For example, of the Beaufort family…"

"Sir Theodore, isn't it? I know, but for someone like me, he's a celebrity again!

... to eat this, apparently you didn't say 'I admired the adventurer' on lip service against me.

If you're saying the right thing just to get the conversation together, there's a glimpse of a bare gesture to ask them how to get out and see if this is okay.

But Count Robinson isn't, and I even feel the momentum likely to continue to speak unilaterally on the platform with water momentum if I don't find the time to crack it and get in.

"I'm not familiar with aristocratic society, isn't it uncommon to be a aristocrat who admires adventurers?

"I can never say it's a lot, but there's not enough to say it's rarely there. Including that I don't want to be serious, I'm just vaguely envious."

I can't help but say how Count Robinson, who snorts frequently, is happy to be told this way without worrying.

"Sometimes the lawn next door will look blue, but it's still heavily influenced by His Majesty the King. I'm not like that, but some people innocently want to have the same adventure as His Majesty..."

The Count, who keeps talking, and me, who's even going to turn to the listener.

And next to it, Garnett raised the edge of his mouth and looked sarcastically at Scarlett.

"There was something similar about us, sister."

"It's one of this guy's few drawbacks. Please don't come with me."