Shinario-dōri ni Taijō Shita no ni, Imasara Nan no Goyōdesu ka?

All you have to do is stretch your chest. It's your chance to win.

After a wonderful suggestion from Mr. Aerme, and successfully mounting his father's understanding, I was able to take a break from the student council only once a week from the following week to show him the work of the city attorney at the castle.

As a result, the student council will be bothered, so I tried to explain the situation properly.

"Well, so you can tour the work of a city marshal? It's amazing."

"I envy you..."

Lady Martina kept her eyes open, and Lady Adelaide listened to my report with a glaring eyebrow.

"Master Yarme, you are beautiful because of yaka. Oh, my God, Garua, who was my fiancée, ran off, and now she has no fiancée?"

Oh, my God, Master Fane is eating at a point that has nothing to do with it.

"Dear Fane, I'm the vice chairman, so please take the report a little more seriously."

Lady Gracelia stares at me with a giraffe, and Lady Fane shrugs her shoulders. However, for that matter, he doesn't look like he cared, and I somehow feel the same smell as Mr. Selva as he does as he floats through Lady Gracelia's attack.

I guess magicians are more like this.

"Anyway, that's why Mr. Cristiane is leaving for the royal castle tomorrow. You said you would try not to interfere with the student council's work as much as possible, but let's all work together to run it."

Lady Gracelia tightens it up and the scene dissolves without a thing. In the meantime, you got an acceptance, didn't you?

When I was trying to go home safely, I was called from behind by Master Adelaide.

"Good for you, I'm really jealous of you being stopped by the Duke and all that talk coming around from elsewhere."

"Unexpectedly for me too……….. but I'm trying not to waste this opportunity."

"Of course."

Quickly raise your glasses, as usual, and Master Adelaide looks straight at me.

"This is your chance to win. Take full advantage of it."

"No, this is courtesy of Mr. Aerme... I didn't win it myself"

Adelaide immediately objected to me, "What are you talking about?"

"Because you publicly proclaim your dreams, and you're actually working toward them, so they give you a chance around, don't they? That's how I and Martina asked His Highness to join the student council."

I was relieved.

"It takes courage to make your dreams public. If you don't mean it, I won't even support you around."

You're absolutely right.

"You just have to put your chest up, 'cause you won the chance yourself. And for that matter, you just have to turn it into more and more knowledge. I think so, and I always try my best."

Dear Adelaide, who declared that he was so stubborn, was kind of awfully cool.