Father, I told you before.

"There will be evil pushers that we may have bent the facts in the power of the Duke's house," "those who believe in that girl in the dark clouds, those who ostensibly obey, those who realize their mistakes… will vary. You should take a closer look, too."

Right now, the scene your father envisioned is happening right in front of you.

"I see, are you suspicious of the document itself"

"Wouldn't the Shadow Chancellor be able to do that?

"'Cause Linaria can't fool us!

What a thin answer to Master Cleman's question.

"There's no point in doing so. Assuming Miss Cristiane was really abusing Linaria, she wouldn't even scratch that house."

"Well, I guess the Duke just has to say, 'I guess you've set up moxibustion on multiple female students who are confusing you with your royal warrant'."

The sighing-minded Clemann's words are subjected to the bewildering voice of Gracelia.

"That's how I ended up believing what I wanted to believe. Do you still not realize that after all this has happened? If you have time to overlap evil pushes, you should find out for yourself. You'll get the same results after less than a day"

Master Clemann continued with a look as if he had chewed up a bitter worm.

"I used my own hands to find out. Not because I couldn't believe the paperwork... but because I was ashamed that I failed to do what I had to do first."

The two of you, who have just turned their hateful eyes to me, are holding their fists in remorse.

"Um, come on, both of you. Think about it calmly, taking your previous impressions off. Miss Cristiane, you didn't even curse us, did you? It's time to realize that we were nice to the common people and that we were just watching them with our own colored glasses."

Mr. Fane, also a court magician, came into the conversation to take it in. Surely Mr. Fein was the first to come to "Tails" with His Highness.

Mr. Fane's take-up is vain, and Mr. Cleman has an even tougher face.

"... Speaking of which, you were cursing Miss Christiane for being disrespectful. I'm telling you, you're the ones who are disrespectful. I'm not just rambling on the Duke's maid, who is superior to us. I even suspect the book compiled in His Majesty's name. And without any certainty."

... Indeed that surprised me too.

I don't think it's sane to speak of suspicions that could otherwise be said in a place where I, Clément, and the future queen Gracelia are also present.

"Each of them also received Kaoru from his father... unfortunately. I can no longer put it on His Highness's side. Your father will find a way for you to return home and believe in one woman more than His Majesty has said."