"Su"

I could see that Liddy had fallen asleep, beginning to hear a little sleep. Relax and stroke your head on it and drop a kiss on your forehead just now.

"Good night."

He whispered so in a low voice, waking up the body that was bending.

If I'm serious, I want to be on your side a little longer.

But I have to go see my father.

I summoned Kara on a pronouncement and left her to me.

"Stay on my side until I get back."

"Yes, Your Highness. Leave it to me."

She's just woken up and still not in book shape.

If anything happens while I'm gone, I can't regret it.

Kara asked me to do her thing, and I left the room behind, even with my hair slapped in the back.

◇ ◇ ◇

"Fried, is the princess okay?

The place I was summoned to see my father was my father's private room. Waiting for me in a room I rarely went into were my father and two prime ministers, Liddy's father.

Nodding at my father's inquiry, I sit back in the recommended chair.

"Yeah, I'm sleeping now because I seem a little tired, but I looked fine. I'm having Carla follow me."

In my words, the Chancellor showed an openly relieved face.

Even if you look at these places, you can see how adorable he is to his daughter.

It should never be my solitude to catch a glimpse of the Chancellor's previously unseen side of things since his engagement to Liddy, and to feel more intimate than before.

"Well, shall we get a report?"

"Yes."

Likewise my father, who sat in a chair, the Chancellor, who stands by his side to refrain.

The two of us looked to me and I concurred with a serious face.

That's the real deal from here. We have to protect her at all costs.

"… as submitted, but to get right to it, it turns out that Liddy is a neutralizer. We've already done an empirical experiment in front of us, and the results have been confirmed by Alec, Will and Glenn to me."

To state the facts only briefly, my father exhaled deeply and the Chancellor looked up at the ceiling and meditated on his eyes.

The brief report was raised in advance, so there was no freshness in noise, but it still feels unbelievable somewhere.

"I didn't know the princess was capable of neutralizing... the darkness beneath the lamp was a good thing"

"Liddy......"

The Chancellor's voice, which was spouted with a sigh, sounded like why he didn't tell me. I know how you feel.

"Depending on her story, it's only recently that I realized my ability to neutralize. Difficult ability, I couldn't say."

"Well, I guess so"

I felt the back of my father's eyes glow when I said that while I was delusional about the witch.

Maybe they noticed. I was relieved because he flushed it for a moment but without being pursued any further.

This is the real deal. You have to be tempered.

I opened my mouth slowly.

"Liddy's abilities are rare and of great value to our country. But I disagree with using her.... I won't let you take me to the battlefield or anything. It should be enough if I go."

"Your Highness..."

The Chancellor stares lightly at this one. I nodded hard at it and showed it.

Do not distract your gaze with determination and wait for my father's answer.

My father, who heard my words, gave me a slightly surprised look and then said it as if it had frightened me.

"Fried... I haven't said anything yet"

"But if you're also a neutralizer, at least it should be Theory that you belong to the Magic Division. I think it's important to join the group to protect myself and learn how to use my powers, but I don't want to make her military or anything. I don't want you to go to the battlefield. She is, Liddy is my righteous queen. I'll protect her."

I say out of the blue that I will never leave.

My father sighed heavily.

"... to say I haven't said anything yet. I understand that the princess is your only turn.... don't say that."

"Father..."

"If you find your turn, you won't look up to a woman other than the princess anymore. That's what a number is. I promise I won't imitate the only princess who will give birth to you on the battlefield, so don't worry."

I felt like I could lose my strength from all over my body in that word.

Liddy's neutralizing magic is very useful.

Her chances are immeasurable because there are not many sorcery fights on the battlefield.

Just taking her will definitely increase your chances of winning. It was helpful that my father, who understood it, didn't know how to get out and was whimpering inside.

I was going to protect her no matter what I sacrificed, but it's also true that I got my full consent and clapped her out.

"Thank you, Father."

"Nothing is just for you. Without the princess, there would be no succession to this country. I can't end the history of my Wilhelm on your behalf. And... because Lucas there is so loud."

"Sire!"

Blame my father as the Chancellor was upset.

Looking at two dazzling fathers and an awkward looking away prime minister, I kind of felt like I was looking at myself and Alec.

Speaking of which, I recall that these two were also childhood friendly.

I don't like being brought up with stories of engagement, and I've only ever tried to make the minimal contact I need.

That's why I didn't know that you two were close enough to have this kind of interaction.

But this cheerful attitude also snorted if it was intimate childhood training.

"What. Where have you been telling me not to take the Neutralizing Magic report or no, and not to subordinate my daughter? He's totally suspicious, even though he says he doesn't want to."

"The Chancellor can't do this without being suspicious."

"Hmm. That's the truth."

Laughing again at the Chancellor's words, my father turned to me.

"You're right to ask. I have no intention of making the princess a member of the military, nor am I willing to use that power from here. You don't have to rely on that power, because you're in my country."

"Of course. I'll work for her."

If I stand on the battlefield and she doesn't feel scared, I have nothing to hate.

I originally understood that to be one of my roles, and if I thought it would be good for her, I would be able to help.

If you snort hard, the Prime Minister bowed his head and said:

"Your Highness. Thank you. Thank you for saying so much for my daughter. My decision to let Your Highness daughter-in-law was not a mistake. I can say that with certainty now."

"Keep your head up. I'm the one who hasn't even had a wedding yet and I'm sorry I didn't have to send her back to the mansion."

I didn't do anything to be thankful. It's all I wanted to do.

Instead, I felt sorry that I was lucky to have not returned her to the mansion and surrounded her.

Because then I have trouble even if they tell me to give it back.

The Chancellor raised his face and shook his head.

"My son tells me that it's to protect my daughter. He was originally a difficult kid, but even more of a neutralising magic, etc. and troublesome...... his daughter's opponent was really good for His Highness. Otherwise, it would have been a lot easier. I know I will continue to take care of His Highness, but please do not hesitate forever."

"Don't worry, I never thought it would be a hassle. This way, we need to make sure she doesn't give us all her love."

I joked and said it, but it's seriously mixed up.

I don't think so, but if that happens, that could be the only way to lock it up.

I knew too much that I could tolerate her freedom too because she would accept me.

"Lucas, leave that alone. I told you it was okay. You think a little too much. Don't worry, Fried won't let the princess go"

"Your Majesty..."

"More than that, we're talking assassins. Did you find out who attacked Fried and the princess?

To my father, who changed the subject, the Chancellor also returned to his face as Chancellor, not his father.

I'm not talking irrelevant either, so get into the listening position.

"I've asked my son to look into it, but they're all like town roaming... and all I know is that someone hired them."

"What was the knife used in the report?

"We let you search, but we couldn't find it. I was wondering if you got away with it, as His Highness said. It's not like the knife that was used to identify you, it's the kind of knife that you get in the store around it."

"... right"