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The head of the Wazlov family died and his heirs inherited the Marquis.

In other words, Princess Lauresia's husband became Marquis. When it comes to whether this has improved the treatment of Princess Lauresia, it is not.

Princess Lauresia's husband had a righteous queen named Kitchena. Kitchena began to bullshit the house when her father-in-law, the former Marquis, died, although she was a snob during her life.

Kitchena, of course, knew that Princess Lauresia was the "White Snowflake Princess". I don't know what kind of rush it is, but Kitchena hated Princess Lauresia badly and treated Princess Lauresia, with her [purification], like a pot of medicine for the heavy towns of the clan.

Princess Lauresia leaves the world young after giving birth to a son named Thursfree and a daughter named Lilia. Kitchena also died shortly afterwards.

Lilia grows into a beautiful princess. Lilia falls in love with the eldest son of the Rheinzatz family, who visited the Wazlov family, and Lilia will be married to the Rheinzatz family. Lilia, when she married the Rheinzatz family, was decided to be the daughter of Kitchena, the righteous queen of the former head of the Wazlov family, and was so noted in the family lineage.

Seeing that one of the remaining Sarsfree in the house seemed lonely, the Marquis made it clear that Sarsfree could enter into research and treatment in a place beyond the reach of the Wazlov family. Eventually, when he felt his dying days approaching, he recalled Thursfree, along with his wife.

When Sarsfree's wife Corona expressed her (purification), the Marquis tried to protect it by enclosing Corona, as heavy towns remembering the old yummy were expected to stretch their forefingers.

Eventually the Marquis died, as did Corona.

The years passed without a thing. The "White Snowflake Princess" thing is no longer on the edge of the nobles' mouth. No longer was there supposed to be anyone who would steam back old events.

From the beginning of this year, Princess Jerez Reinzatz became a knight with the king's eldest daughter, Princess Eltoria. Seeing that appearance, there was a rumor about it without anyone.

"Much like Snowflake Princess."

The royal family has a portrait of Princess Lauresia. This was made to be painted by the king at the time as he sent Princess Lauresia to the Rheinzatz family for adoption.

When announcing the death of Princess Lauresia, the Gido, Smark and Marquis families wished for a glimpse of that portrait, which had been kept secret. Neither could the king leave this. Both Marquises and their sons, who saw the portrait, sighed at the pity and beauty of the princess in the painting, hoping that they would at least be allowed to photograph it in their memories. The king was puzzled, but he couldn't refuse.

Thereafter, the portrait of Princess Lauresia was decorated in the depths of the rear palace, so that the queen and the ladies of the king could see it. In addition, both Gido and Smark families have copies of the same.

Anyone who had seen the portrait of the White Snowflower Princess said that Jerez resembled the White Snowflower Princess with his mouth shut. This should have been instantly known to the nobles.

And on the thirty-ninth day of the third month came a messenger to the house of Wazlov from both the Marquis of Giddo and Smark.

"I would like to have a meeting with both the names of Solsgear Indore, eldest son of the Marquis of Gido, Pentalus Fortos, eldest son of the Marquis of Smark, and Princess Jerez Reinzatz, Marquis of Transche, and Princess Norma Wazlov, Marquis of Mashagian, in the" Snowflake Pavilion "in the royal garden"

That was the offer of both Marquises.

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"It was one day of a month that Princess Jerez officially served as a knight, but many times since last year she has taken to the rear palace. I do not know when the two Marquis families noticed the possibility that Princess Jerez was drawing the blood of the" White Snowflake Princess ". But I must have looked into it more than I realized. And with the power of both Marquises, the majority of the truth would have been revealed."

"We know Princess Lilia is from the Wazlov family, so we must have explored it here first."

"That's right. And you will soon find out that Princess Lilia is not Princess Kitchena's daughter"

"But how did you follow after that? You didn't even mention Princess Lauresia in the genealogy book."

"I don't even know where or how I found out. However, the story of the previous generations calling in six men who lived far away when they realized the time of death must have become quite a rumor in the days of relatives and related aristocracy. It would also be passed down to the inhabitants of the town. Until then, the existence of the Six Men should have been little known."

"Right. And then you know who the mother of the six men is."

"I may have considered the possibility that Princess Lilia's mysterious mother and the mother of the six men are not the same person. Though I don't think I would have had time to enter my home deep enough to be sure. Maybe the undercover detective was sent to Voca too."

"To the voca?

"Some secret detectives are deliberately skillful at drawing drawings and figures. Your face was copied and compared to the portrait of Snowflake Princess."

"Huh? You see my painting? Could I look like Princess Lauresia?

"Very similar"

Manfrey sent a signal with his gaze to the housekeeper holding back beside him.

The cover of the table placed in the corner of the room was removed and a single portrait appeared.

It would be a portrait of the White Snowflake Princess.

On the back of the hatchet. Beautiful. It emits a glow of pale life that just looks at it. Your skin looks clear and your lips look like jewels.

And it did resemble Norma.