Risou no Himo Seikatsu

Prologue 5 [Let's Get Married!

"Uh, so, on the contrary, what obligations would arise for me in this world if I received that story? The queen's son-in-law is a kind of royalty, isn't he?

Aura laughs and answers with joy whether she feels a positive intent in responding to Yoshijiro's question.

"There is no particular provision. Anyway, I am the thirty-second king in our country, but the Queen is still the fourth in the history of the Carpa Country.

Moreover, the three predecessors have been single for the rest of their lives, giving the throne to their younger brother, who was adopted from a bloody branch or who was still a lactating child at the time of his reign.

In other words, the son-in-law of the queen of the kingdom of Karpua will be Lord Zenzilow. It will be the first time. "

What is it, Aura, who refers to Sanjiro in the form of an affirmation that he is his "son-in-law," but Sanjiro does not realize it and raises his hasty voice in a different way?

"Hey, wait a minute! So this country has no clear culture of the rights or duties of a king?

A king's mate is a queen's mate. Perhaps it is a word that never existed in this country where there was no queen ever married.

"Mm-hmm. Written, it will. But rest assured, Lord Zenzilow. Our country is a male-dominated society, as can be seen from the history of four queens out of thirty-two. Regardless of the workplace in particular, parents are always men at home and wives are considered a virtue to have a husband.

Whatever form you enter into marriage, I will strive to match your hopes wherever possible. "

"Ha ha..."

When a good story came back that far exceeded expectations, Sanjiro spoke out like he was in love.

If it's okay to fully believe Aura's words, she says that marrying Aura does not oblige Sanjiro to do so, and that Aura will set up Sanjiro to do whatever convenience she can.

... too good to talk about.

(No, think about it. Whatever you think, it's a story with a back, this)

If I hadn't strictly disciplined it, it would be such a good story to want to jump by accident.

Sanjiro wanders his thoughts desperately in his head.

(In the first place, what are the advantages of Mr. Aura's side if this marriage is concluded? The survival of royal blood muscles? Is that all?)

If a royal family other than Aura is dying, it is certain that the presence of Sanjiro, who draws the royal blood in colour, is very attractive.

But just for that matter, would it be something that arranges delicious conditions that far? Pavilion owner who does nothing but make children. The man who says so in the world is called a 'hippo'.

(Going out of my way to make my husband a hippo. How dare you, Mr. Aura? A high-level dammen's walker? No, that's not true...)

If that's not the case, there's got to be a greater Aura side benefit somewhere. Otherwise, there is no way to line up "delicious terms" from the beginning to that, even though blood muscularly says how good Jiro deserves his son-in-law.

(No. Don't be too informative)

'If you try to force me to wrap up a business meeting with less information, I will always shrug underfoot'. Yoshijiro remembers words that have been spoken sour by seniors at the company, throwing questions to Aura as she continues to stand.

"Excuse me. I'll get back to it, but what the hell would Mr. Aura do if I refused to tell you this story? It doesn't mean you're not getting married, does it?

"Oh. In that case, perhaps a relatively royal blood in the country would welcome a darker nobleman to his son-in-law. Even though it is the thickest, it is known."

That's why I called Lord Zenzilow, knowing that I would cause you trouble. And Aura laughed mocking herself.

(I see. You also have a son-in-law candidate in the country. Well, of course....... hmm? Seriously? Why don't you hang up a little?)

"Is it still like having a royalty to your great-grandfather or great-grandmother to say who is the candidate for that son-in-law?

Aura smiles bitterly and shakes her neck sideways, unaware of Yoshijiro's kama run.

"No way, there are no more such bloody people left. Precisely, my great-grandfather's grandfather is royal, and my great-grandfather's mother is royal."

(After all, it's bingo!

In Aura's response, Yoshijiro hides his inner surprise and manages to keep his poker face.

Company boss said. "For sales, facial expressions are what you move with reason, not what you let your emotions do". Such a boss's teachings live in such a different world.

Aura's response now is clearly strange. My great-grandfather's grandfather was five generations ago in number, and my great-grandfather's mother was four generations ago in royal blood.

Meanwhile, the ancestors of Good Jiro, who have been transferred to Earth, are five generations old. Aura is right, if four generations ago human beings are surviving, there is no reason to summon Sunshiro, who has only drawn blood five generations ago in the first place.

Because the village where Yoshijiro was born and raised was closed, as a result, Yoshijiro had extremely dark royal blood, but Aura should not have even known about it until summoned. Now she said "happy miscalculation".

In other words, the explanation that the royal blood summoned a candidate for son-in-law from another world because he was a thick human being and a next-generation child would itself be a lie.

(Then why did you summon me? You're telling me that you want to be my son-in-law for a second, is that a lie in itself? No, you can't. If I doubt it from there, I'm confused)

In the first place, Yoshijiro doesn't have the means to go back to the original world on his own. If you think about it that way, you don't have to fool Yoshijiro by saying what Aura is good at. It's just because you have to lie about "there's no way to give it back to the original world".

Perhaps Aura is trying to negotiate honestly with Sanjiro whenever possible.

(So you should be able to think of the story of wanting me as your son-in-law and the fact that I have unusual favorable conditions. That's a better way to talk. Because, why? Why did Mr. Aura dare summon the descendants of a royal family who fled to another world 'less bloody' than his domestic nobility until he showed such favourable conditions?

"Lord Zenzilow? How'd it go?

"Oh, no. Excuse me, just thinking. So, if I were to marry Mr. Aura, what would I ideally do as Mr. Aura? No, it's not what we have to do legally, it's just what Mr. Aura wants."

To Sanjiro's question, Aura answers as clearly as she feels comfortable when she shrugs her shoulders small.

"Nothing in particular. To take this story means that Lord Zenzilow will throw it all at me for my sake, my home, my family and my life until then. To such a person, I am not so thick-faced and shameless as to provoke further demands.

However, for the survival of the royal family, if you can help me be a child, that's fine. "

Apparently, really, the only obligation that arises is to make a child with the breast pumping beauty in front of you. At least, to Yoshijiro's eyes, Aura looks like she's serious about it.

"Really..."

Aura's response was as sweet a substitute as wasting a man. But in this case, Yoshijiro predicted half the response.

(Does this really hit the hypothesis I made? The terms just now are not 'for me' tasty terms. Is that condition the most desirable 'for Mr. Aura' from the start?

In his head, Yoshijiro organizes the information he has obtained so far.

· In the country, there are more bloody nobles than the descendants of royalty who fled to other worlds.

-And yet Aura summoned the descendants of a royal family (Sanjiro) who once fled to another world as son-in-law.

· As a result, Yoshijiro has a fairly dark royal blood, but that is only a "delightful miscalculation".

· To Sanjiro, Aura said, "As long as you make a child, you don't have to do anything else".

-This country is a principled male-dominated society, and the presence of a queen is rare.

· In the culture of this country, the head of the house is definitely the husband. Wife is a virtue to have a husband.

-This is the first time in the history of this country that all previous queens have been single for life and that the 'King's Mate' exists.

Seeing only the previous answers and the overwhelming charisma emanating from its entire body, a woman named Aura appears to possess enough qualities as a king.

Yoshijiro keeps asking questions to prove whether his hypothesis is correct.

"Let me ask you two more questions later. If I stayed in this country, where would I live?

"It's probably the backyard. Originally, it was common for one king to marry more than one wife, such as a queen or a side room. It's a little unusual, but our couple's living space means the backyard."

Again, almost certainly.

When Yoshijiro swallows his gokuri and spit, he throws a definitive question at the end.

"So this is my last question.

What would Mr. Aura think if I, after marrying Mr. Aura, had spent days pulling into the rear palace, cutting off contact with the outside world whenever possible, not having any involvement with royal palace officials other than Mr. Aura, just playing and flattering?

Aura answers the hypothetical story of Yoshijiro with the best smile of the day and reflexes, as if she could not bear it.

"You're welcome!

In one word, Yoshijiro was convinced that his hypothesis was in full swing.

(Ok, I solved all the mysteries. Definitely. This guy doesn't feed on the condition that "you don't have to do anything". I really want a son-in-law who does nothing for me)

Literally, we welcome hippo men as our first hope.

Just think about it, it's actually not even that unnatural.

It was a mistake in the first place to try to gauge things with the values of Yoshijiro, who is a semi-black company and spends his days being chased to work.

Good Jiro, who is tired of his work, finds it fascinating when it comes to his life where he is given clothing and living + beautiful daughter-in-law without working, but that is not a general value in this world.

The fact that the man who became the 'King's Mate' works means nothing more than exercising power.

To exercise great power, it would rather be a minority to be a man who finds himself unattractive.

For example, even if there is no explicitly cultured authority in this country, 'the King's Mate' is a man of historical power.

Anyway, the culture of the kingdom itself is shaped around the man society, and the head of the 'family', the parent, has decided to have a man even with an analogy son-in-law.

And the woman who became the wife, if it is supposed to be a virtue to set up the man who became the husband whenever possible, it may even be possible to 'order' the 'queen' through the 'family', the extreme story, the 'king's mate'.

At least, if the "King's Mate" gives any opinion in an official setting, the "Queen" can't ignore it.

(Right. My son-in-law from nobility would have a great deal of power appetite, and if I accompanied him with such a 'king's mate', could the worst of all, Mr. Aura's power be embezzled just like that? Well, even if it doesn't get that far, I would definitely do it first, enough to direct profits to my own home)

The dual power structure of the Queen and the King's Mate. In the worst case scenario, it is not strange to develop into a civil unrest that divides the country into two parts.

(I see. If you think about it, you'll know you want to bother calling your son-in-law a candidate from different worlds. My son-in-law from another world doesn't have the assurance that he doesn't have the political ambition, but at least he won't be attached to his parents' house. Just because your son-in-law's home doesn't wield power as a cousin makes enough sense)

Ancient Now With the history of East and West, there are very many cases where the kings' spouse's relatives - 'foreign relatives' - cause disruption to the country.

Aura, who kept an interesting eye on Sanjiro as she thought about it and kept standing and asking questions, sees Sanjiro settle down and asks.

"I am aware that it is impotent to promptly answer such life-changing choices. But as I said earlier, the magic of summons depends on the stars, so there's not much time.

You don't have to give me an answer right now, but I want to get it by heart at least by tomorrow morning.

Maybe it all came from this one-sided convenience. Even if you refuse, I will not harm Lord Zenzilow in any way, and if you can take it on, I promise to treat you as my wife in the best possible sincerity.

I don't know, Lord Zenzilow. "

Aura took a serious look at the soft grin and told Yoshijiro yes.

"Yes, that's right..."

Sanjiro gently meditates and thinks.

If the hypothesis that Yoshijiro has just made is correct, this is a very delicious story.

But, as I have said many times, it is the whole of life on Earth that we have spent to this day that we pay for it.

To this day, a man named Yoshijiro Yamai, bent over, has supported himself as a single person, disciplined himself and lived to feed himself.

Sure, the job was tough, and I always thought about quitting in the workplace, but I have pride in being independent.

That should also be called 'possession' as a single man.

Accepting Aura's request means abandoning that 'possession' and accepting a life kept by a woman.

Fulfill it. Is that good? Is it true that a man named Yoshijiro Yamai's "possession" is like a "he" so light that he can be thrown away so easily?

(If you think calmly, you have nothing to worry about.)

If I do, I'm not a substitute for postponing my response until tomorrow morning. Because we've already come to a conclusion.

When Yoshijiro opened his eyes, he looked at Aura's red-brown eyes from the front and said clearly, making sure he rode himself out on the table.

"Let's get married! Mr. Aura!"

Yoshijiro Yamai's "possession" as a man was exactly like "he".