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There was once a beautiful princess in the royal family called "The White Snowflake Princess". His name is Lauresia.

The king somehow did not let Princess Lauresia out in public. Of course, being a royal princess would not lightly show her face in public, but when it was time to turn fourteen, she did not hold a feast of highest-ranking nobles, nor would she even show up at the tea table if they wished.

In fact, Princess Lauresia had "purification". Being a royal princess, you don't have to worry about being treated unreasonably if you find out you have (purification), but the suits will be a stifling one, and you don't want a peaceful life.

But by not putting it on the table, the nobles became more and more interested in Princess Lauresia. Several secret detectives were sent in to try to photograph Princess Lauresia's painting, but probably no successful house.

The king, who wanted Princess Lauresia to live a quiet life, asked the head of the Rheinzatz family to secretly make Princess Lauresia the adopted daughter of the Rheinzatz family. Since the righteous queen of the owners of the Rheinzatz family is the aunt of Princess Lauresia, she will protect Princess Lauresia, and it was still the Rheinzatz family that could be relied upon when the royal family was in need.

Perhaps the king at the time included the wish that Princess Lauresia could be made queen of the Rheinzatz family heirs.

But Princess Lauresia misses the next head of the Wazlov family, who stayed in the Rheinzatz family for a while because of errands, and she thinks so much that she can't even get a meal.

The head of the weakened Rheinzatz family consults the head of the Wazlov family. The head of the Wazlov family was puzzled. That means that the next lord already had a righteous queen and didn't want a wave of wind all over the house.

Still, after being asked by the Rheinzatz family to say no to the righteous queen, the Wazlov family welcomed Princess Lauresia to the queen in secret.

Meanwhile, there were two houses that moved to make the reputable royal princess the queen of their firstborn. It is the Indore family of the Marquis of Gido and the Fortos family of the Marquis of Smark. The voices of the other suitors were silenced when the two families contending for the kingdom's leading riches with a good harbor raised their names for the acquisition of the "White Snowflake Princess".

The two families often have competing interests and fierce disputes, as well as struggling with other regions to support each other. The Lord discussed with each other and together offered the royal family a descendant, leaving it to the royal judgment which house to choose.

At the time when the two families had petitioned the king to descend Princess Lauresia, Princess Lauresia had already become the adopted daughter of the Rheinzatz family, but the kingdom was in poor economic condition at the time, lacking supplies and in fact required the cooperation of both Gido and the Marquis Smark. So the royal family, rather than in the Chancellery, promised to return Princess Lauresia to the royal family to have her daughter-in-law either of the two families. I ordered them to discuss and decide which house to marry.

The Secretary of the Interior who heard this turned bright blue. Because there was a delivery from the Rheinzatz family of the fact that they had made their adopted daughter, Princess Lauresia, their wife to the Wazlov family, and of the fact that it was a secret marriage, in view of the will of the king, who did not want to disturb the neighbourhood of Princess Lauresia.

The Prime Minister at the time was the real brother of the Reinzatz family owner at the time, and naturally the Secretary of the Interior thought that he should know about this, and did not make an oral report among the regular reports, but only turned the documents around. But the prime minister can't remember looking at the papers. Naturally I haven't even told the king. Perhaps someone in my subordinate has processed the documents that the prime minister did not need to see.

Marquis Reinzatz was summoned abruptly, and consultations were held between the King, the Prime Minister and four of the Secretary of the Interior. We discussed it overnight and there was no solution.

"Let's say he's dead."

It was the Chancellor who said that. Hiddenly, but in a high format, a funeral was held, and both the Marquis and the nobles of Giddo and Smark were told that the princess was sick, but had died.

The Wazlov family got angry. Naturally.

Making it a secret marriage was also convenient for the Wazlov family, but it only meant not making it public, and those who need to know must know and be formally married where it should be noted. Saving from royal lineage and family lineage means that there is no queen named Lauresia in the Wazlov family. That's not a marriage. It is wild.

But senior officials in the Office of the Genealogy Officer also have the margins of the Marquis of Gido and Smark, and in any case, the family genealogy can be viewed if due process is followed. As Prime Minister's Office, I couldn't risk that. The Chancellor and the Rheinzatz principals bowed their heads to the fiercely high Wazlov principals.

For this reason, the Wazlov family did not wish to treat Princess Lauresia as his wife, who had not been married from any aristocratic family.

In the meantime, the presence of Princess Lauresia should never have been known to other houses. Therefore it came down to the families to treat both Princess Lauresia and her sons as absent beings.