Next Life

Four Stories "At Night"

The inspection Sail followed didn't end in failure.

Although seriousness has taken over from my father Gasso, he also seemed to have the flexibility.

Marius repeated the teleport, meeting with clerks from all over the place and using the magic secretly.

All of the clerks turn out to be solidified with trustworthy people, first things like peace of mind.

It's impossible for everyone to be surprised and nervous about Marius's abrupt visit in a row, Rovisa thinks.

Emerging aristocrats with mighty powers, building on accomplishments that are passed down to future generations.

If I'm in a bad mood, every family could be erased.

I am very sorry to be a princess, but few civilians have that impression on the nobles.

The forces of Ashton, Bernard and others have fallen.

But Rovisa believes that if you treat someone named Marius for a while, you'll soon realize it's too much.

Like powerful men like Lucas and Yardabels, Marius doesn't flinch and flinch his own powers.

There were times when I misunderstood, but I found that that was simply a mistake to add or subtract.

Such prudence is preferable to Rovisa.

I never put it to attitude because I'm embarrassed, but Emma tells me that's not a good place to be.

"If you don't show Marius your words and attitude, she won't tell you."

If I could be read my mind by magic, the story would be different, but I was kept roaring.

The reading magic disappeared to the other side of the legend, so I'm not sure.

The stories I heard from my father king don't seem to read everything unconditionally either, but I still don't feel very good about being read thoughts and such.

Marius has come to think of himself as a trustworthy person, but apart from that.

Marius is a very strange figure in Rovisa.

That strength, even though your face is so young that it's not much older than you.

Is the Great Wizard much older because it is rare for a powerful man in an area called the Great Wizard to grow old?

For that matter, I neglect common sense, react only to what seems inexperienced, and have a strong interest in things I don't know.

When I realize it, I'm just getting stronger, and it's the very normal young man that gets the most snuggly.

That can't be happening.

It is a level where "you worked hard to train," such as when very ordinary young people suddenly get stronger, and children laugh at you.

That's why Rovisa can't dictate Marius' ratings, and her head continues to get confused.

Per Princess Burra seems to think much simpler though.

Marius becomes his own husband, he sits next to Marius as his wife.

It's something that Rovisa can't imagine at all, but it has to be done.

That is now Princess Fillato's duty.

(This is the only way to think about it, so I guess it's not cute)

That much self-analysis can do, but there's nothing I can do.

I can't change my mind or my way of life right now.

So I tried to understand someone named Marius.

It is a land full of strangers, unfamiliar customs.

It must be a pleasure to have someone who understands.

Disgusted with herself, whose intentional ideas were stained, Rovisa was nevertheless about to give it up.

(I don't think anyone is trying to understand Master Marius)

It's vaguely what Rovisa thinks.

My father, King Lucas, Nilsson, Raymond, and Barra and Catherine.

I'm trying to use that ability in the national interest, or just bump my feelings.

Rovisa thinks it's pathetic.

Would you be happy to fulfill it if you only looked at your abilities and accomplishments?

I have a sense that I don't deserve to accuse myself of that.

(The concubine must be the worst)

As soon as I found out how strong Marius was, I put him as a candidate for marriage.

Isn't Marius lonely, with such a human being now, but only a similar raw man?

Advocating for a new spell didn't get dealt with, like she once did herself.

I struggled with my family and some of my closest ministers.

I wonder what it's like to be alone while you only have strangers.

Imagining that, my chest ached and I had a slight sense of surprise that I was sympathetic.

I can tell you that Rovisa overestimated herself in a way.

At all times, I thought the only way to get married was to base my thoughts on my intentions.

I didn't realize that just imagining Marius' loneliness made me sad because I had feelings without intention.

She was just a girl who still lacked experience.

So when Marius was unexpectedly reopening and accepting, I couldn't even imagine.

"Excuse me, sir."

Emma brewed herbal tea and came in.

Rovisa is in a state of mind, and I don't remember ordering it.

I just predicted that Emma would be confused.

"That's Emma. samurai's book."

The samurai, who responded generously to the admiration of her husband's shuddering mix, recommended tea.

"Is this chamomile?

Emma nods at Rovisa's inquiry, which contains a bite.

"I thought you'd be heartbroken about this one, and I brought it"

"You've shamed Master Marius."

"Yes, it's all a step to let Master Marius know he's the exception everywhere"

Here's what they're after.

Speak of Marius, who is a nobleman and a national magician, as a princess of a country, and be thankful.

Otherwise it would be considered a great failure and would be blamed by the royal family.

But what if the royal family doesn't blame you at all?

What if I took it for granted to bring the princess around as a companion to inspections everywhere?

"I can make a fait accompli that Master Marius is really special...?

Is it going to be advertising that it's a crappy relationship, which can at least be treated as an equal opponent to Rovisa, but it will work?

I could convince Marius in the form of ex-post consent, but this was Marius' fault.

If the nobles are to carry out inspections, they should be grand by using carriages.

Because it used metastatic magic, there was no time to explain it beforehand.

Most importantly, it is time for the royal side to learn that Marius is such a person, and it is difficult to assume that there is no disappointment at all in that regard.

Marius himself didn't care at all, "because I don't know stuff," he cleaned it up with a bitter smile, which made him yuck.

"I'm not sure. I know, however, that there is no room for confusion."

So are Burra, Catherine and the others, and so are Millie and Farna.

Exactly. It is problematic to drive a princess or noble lady of a country into a sideroom or mistress after being tied to Marius.

Marius is fond of and obeys the Fillato royal family, but he was not confident that he would tolerate the practice of bending the customs of this country and denigrating others.

In the first place, it is not something that a royal family of aristocrats can do, and if it does, it will be similar to arrangements such as Bernard and Ashton.

That's why I needed to get ahead of everyone.

That's not all if you try Emma.

"If you don't like being pressed into it, why don't you say so?"

Marius is responsible for this situation.

Because of the power relationship, no one can force Marius to do anything, so if you say no, you can destroy everything.

Of course, I know it's a consideration for the royal family, but I think we could do a little more.

If you're going to take a tough view, are you enjoying the development of being motioned by multiple women?

"There are also examples of succubus"

Aside from making all three of them summoners, they have a relationship with all of them.

It doesn't have to be Emma to think about what was passive about polygamy.

It is incomprehensible that the Summoner is well and his wife is not.

We have to consider that Marius is from another continent.

"Right."

Rovisa nodded once before adding "but".

"That's why I feel like I have to understand Master Marius."

Words don't explain it well, but Emma thought about it when she was told.

Because I know that Rovisa occasionally exhibits a sharp sensation.

A good example is the Rovisa-style spell, which was also an ambiguous statement at first that "somehow can be improved".

"'Cause how much do you know about Master Marius?

I found out that it was my favorite food or my unexpectedly caring personality.

But there's still a lot I don't know about years, months, where they were born, how much magic they can use.

There's even a bare gesture that I'm rather avoiding talking about.

Maybe he has some hell of a secret.

"If that's the case, you've never even told the truth. My concubine has you and Helka, but Marius doesn't have anyone."

"It's..."

Emma was speechless.

I didn't think Marius was such a delicate person, but he's a "caring personality," so it's possible that he pretended not to look that way.

It can never be described as absurd.

I wonder how she could not have had such an idea before, Emma embarrassed herself.

My eyes must have dazzled Marius' immense strength, and before I knew it, I was unable to think normally.

"It won't be easy, but I want to be the kind of woman that will heal your loneliness one day."

Emma watched her husband crush that as he dyed his cheeks, falling into the feeling that she had left him somewhere.

Certified a lonely person by two beautiful women, Marius stayed in the bedroom with Zofi.

She won her seat at the whim of her husband, not her arm.

Experience with a strong opponent made him strong enough was the trait of a species called the Succubus.

Instead of being a demon, it hasn't changed, but rather as much as it has enhanced its growth power.

It's like an aside for Zophi now that everything is done to make her dear Lord happy.

"Master, it looks like I've been empowered again"

To Zophi's report, Marius thought, "You're a coward to succubus," or reflected, "Wouldn't you take care of me if I told you?"

As much as it is adorable as it is adorable in this way, it will lead to enhanced combat power.

One of these days a new demon could have been born.

Marius is never annoyed by loneliness.

He was perfectly receptive to the present situation because of his innate optimistic character and the wise man's correction.

I was sorry for the friends and girls I left behind, but I was lurking in everyday life.

"After the inspection, do you want to go to Nara Lake once?"

"If it's about the abandoned pawn, even if your husband doesn't go out of his way, I'll finish it."

Marius dismissed Zophi's prophecy.

Because I thought maybe Rubens might think about making sure with his own eyes, etc.

If that happens, Zofi is in danger.