For Master Grecion, putting aside and putting together the rubbing of those surrounding her that will happen over Miss Linaria enhances her vessel as the future king and gives her a better chance of bonding.

And the process of inquisiting information and exploring the truth, which will always occur in the process, will be able to put a stop to blind trust.

Because, cleverly, Miss Linaria used her tone and opinions on certain people and things brilliantly, even with the impression she gave.

Each of you will feel like listening to someone else altogether as much as you talk about her to Master Gression, and you will inevitably want to explore "who is telling the truth".

However, Master Grecion seems to have come to an exact interpretation.

Understanding that it was her nature to "be gentle", "be honest" and "always be considerate of the person", to which each of them spoke, Lady Linaria decided that the attitude changed by the person was the result of "compassion".

"I was just surprised by that. No matter how much you say you trust those around you, it's not there."

That's what your father said. I think so, but I'm not funny... and I'm aware it's the same hole Musina.

"From there, the momentum rolled down the ramp, and the men swallowed everything, so she couldn't contain it."

What an easy-to-understand schematic.

"However, if the things that I've been working on for each of us up until then increase our behavior together, naturally there will also be inconvenient parts"

That would be so. I think it would be too awesome to change from tone to impression to suit the person.

If you're impressed, there's a further bomb coming from your father.

"Here's what happens when it gets inconvenient. '... but Master Cristiane...' That's all I say and let him tremble into small pieces with tears. I will never say that I did something, that I said something... and then the men will interpret it on their own."

It was... interpreted on my own, and I must have become a horrible woman. Among them, Miss Linaria must have been so terrible or threatened that she couldn't even speak.

Ah... but speaking of which. At the time of the acquittal from Master Grecion, there were no specific cases. Did he say, "You've done a terrible thing" because that was the situation?

"Seems like he's going to summon you and tell you to break your engagement on the grounds of such a testimony, when Rufez reports..."