By the way, Berta's old maids were as spicy to Leandro as they actually were to see him.

"How dare you show your face in front of the princess!"

Compared to the calories of any Kasha hostile faction, I think the spiciness of the points from my family is obviously better.

"I mean, I called you."

The princess is also a princess!

Their anger is even directed at their master, who named Leandro for such a role.

"I forgive you, Mr. Leandro, and even give you the status to bring back Casha's executives."

It would be troublesome to throw fuel at the maids' anger, so Berta would laugh ambiguously and try to parry it, but it seemed counterproductive.

"I know what you're saying, but... well, there was nothing at that time."

Unfortunately, Belta also knew why the maids, who usually hated waste, persisted in this matter.

"... 'Nothing' doesn't mean that everything is permissible, but what Leandro once did is a splendid betrayal of the Casha family."

"Princess! Are you sure? I doubt the surroundings as much as Princess Leandro can handle it in such a way.Thinking about the weight of your position as already queen.... you're not a princess who doesn't know that. "

"- Anyway, please refrain from visiting Princess Leandro alone!"

It would be a bit more pressurizing if you were to look so blue rather than angry anymore.

Originally, Berta and Leandro were sisters born the same year, so they were often compared to each other.

Since childhood, there has been tension, so it is also natural to say that the employees of each other have a poor relationship.

"... I wouldn't say that."

However, the fact that they hated Leandro like a snake scorpion has been at the forefront of an incident that Leandro started about a decade ago.



It's not a big deal either.

While Berta grew up as his father's illegitimate son, Leandro was born as a bastard, if anything.

His mother had given birth to several boys after Leandro and was finally able to count towards the last seat of his wife.

The youngest concubine was the first to give birth to a boy, instead of the first wife, so the surroundings were treated differently to the legitimate sister and the younger brother of the bastard.

Although the treatment of Berta as the first son of his father is dominant within the family, Berta thinks that the factual relationship is suspicious in the first place.

Although there is no doubt that Leandro and Berta were born at about the same time, even if concubines were born a few days to months earlier than their wives, caring families would be more likely to have wives.

It was customary to say that Bertha, the legitimate sister, was regarded as her immediate sister.

It's a "half-brother" who doesn't really know whether he's actually his brother or not.

That's how Berta grew up, with some sympathy for him.

Berta herself grew up struggling to be spared the fact that she was never born by a man, but nothing would have come to mind more than Leandro's position as the eldest common son.

Until it was settled by the birth of the wedded son Crete, Kasha's house was always smoked with sparks of struggle.The movement within the family to lift Leandro more than necessary disappeared and repeatedly repeated like a fever from time to time.

--In general, the more I think about it, the worse it feels like there's only one father.

In the first place, the fact that Leandro was born in a fairly elderly position within his siblings at the same age as Berta, his legitimate daughter, is a problem in itself.

... if so, wouldn't it be normal for a father who inadvertently attacked a low-status mistress before and after his first wife's pregnancy?

And if you have any self-blame for that, you should at least not treat Leandro roughly, but protect him from trail fights in a more polite way.

By daring to push Leandro cold, Father frustrated the faction's fortune to pursue him, and the trail stuck to the attitude of waiting for the birth of his eldest son in wedlock.

Well, Leandro wouldn't want Berta to feel sorry for him if he died.

Belta herself now realizes that not being able to hate him from a young age was also a trivial sign of rebellion against her father.

Nevertheless, Leandro was a rather troublesome brother.He always struggled against Berta, pushing his twisted and delicate face forward.

Every time he was caught, Belta somehow always played against him.

Whatever Leandro tried to do, in the end, in most cases, Berta was winning.Berta was probably better at studying, riding and chess.

Until the physical abilities of men and women are different at different times, you can also push your arms.

Belta remembers very well why he didn't seem happy the day Leandro clearly beat Belta with swordsmanship.

When Belta was pushed down by force and pulled down to the ground in a combination in the practice area, the people around her shook Leandro to death.And the adults told Berta not to do swordsmanship with the boy because he had to get hurt.

The mere fact that Berta had a natural advantage in the field of winning, apart from the growth of men and women, seemed to have damaged his delicate self-esteem.

Without Belta's mistakes, Leandro regarded Belta as a good adversary, despite all the bad things he said.

Or even if you wanted to defeat the presence of a tumor in your eyes with your strength someday.I don't think he wanted to bring Berta in simply for physical reasons that he was a man.

--I don't think the disturbance caused by Leandro depends on the incident.

In his midteens, Leandro offered to marry his half-sister Berta to his father in such a way that he would be pushed by a faction of radical factions to secure his own Kasha's legacy.

─ Marrying a half-brother?

Naturally, even in the south, consanguineous marriages so close are the object of aversion.I don't know how many Kasha are a closed and family-conscious family.... but for a moment, there was no way to protect the family, and it was undeniable that those who thought it was within the family.

Rather than being overwhelmed with immediate impossibility, the offer created a controversial atmosphere on the basis of criticism in a state of confusion.

... but normally, my father couldn't have forgiven it.At that time, a long-awaited bastard, Crete, was born.

If you were a faction that was eager to take over Leandro, the struggles and roots of Crete's birth would have turned into blisters and even abandoned him.

On the verge of whether they could rise within the next clan, they almost simultaneously took up the offer with a fairly tough means.