"…… well, I see. But it's still early."

It was one-sided.

Your father's answer to Leo, who told me that he wanted to get engaged to me, that he wanted to give a ceremony as soon as he graduated from school, and that he wanted to officially offer with his parents and the later Marquis Huffsfleur.

"Leonardo, you did gain the first inheritance of the governor of the Marquis Huffsfleur family at that young age, a prominent stock. Congratulations to the royal family on the important task of opening a trade route while you're new."

"… Thank you very much."

With an obviously discouraged voice, Mr. Leo responds.

"My Elise seems to like you, and Cristiane doesn't seem to be all over it. But temporal emotions can also be sufficient."

"Oh, no."

"That's not true, and I'm not recklessly saying that. At the moment, because you are anxious, aren't you trying to focus on the form of engagement or something?

She switched and got stuck with the words.... I think so.

Leo, in the same way, has the look of being poked at the pain.

When he saw it, his father raised the edge of his lips slightly and groaned, "I will not be taken in the form of an engagement or anything else, because I have nothing against it."

"Oddly enough, you're worried that I might be looking for a new fiancée for Cristiane?

Was it a picture star, Leo mutters, "... sorry".

"Let's promise we won't do such a blatant imitation. I don't have any connections at the moment, especially in marriage."

"Thank you very much!

Ba and raised his face, Leo smiled brilliantly, hitting and changing from earlier. Apparently, even if I just got that promise, it was good for Mr. Leo.

"To the Cristiane at heart, at best, it's about refining your love so that you don't get poked"

"Yes! Of course!

"Cristiane, you too."

"Yes!"

Your father looks unfloated for some reason, even though he replied well.

"Christiane, you will have dreams. If you graduate from school and become a city marshal, you won't be able to afford more time than you are now. Just because you're a woman doesn't mean you can't have special treatment at work."

I was relieved by your father's words. I do say that I miss Leo even now, but if I get a job, I'm sure I'll have more time to see him than I do now.

"The transition period, during which women and civilians will be recruited more often by the civilian population, is recognized for the first time with more achievements than they do, because the eyes of the civilian population of noble origin are also harsh… Rather, what is required more temporally and competently may be higher"