In anticipation of that, Martina and Adelaide seemed to intend to lower the wall slightly in front of them by achieving results at the Red Moon Festival.

"It's that intention! Make sure you succeed in moving backwards and prove that a student council with lots of women can hold fine events!

"Nice. Well, you should make sure to leave a unique impression on women while building on the basics."

"I don't know what you mean."

Adelaide looks back at Fayne's suggestion.

Master Adelaide hated the idea of being "feminine," or something like that, so maybe he was disturbed.

Lady Fane said this with a soft laugh at Lady Adelaide, who is pushing up her glasses while still on the top of the Buddha.

"As a matter of fact, last year, I knew this was what I was talking about."

"What do you mean? I don't think women had much to do with this last year."

"Yeah, but yeah. I think the focus of the debate is together, don't you? Last year, including me, Your Highness and his neighbors came to the Red Moon Festival with a considerable loss of student trust. Whatever happened, I needed to make the Red Moon Festival a success."

Oh, so... Leo was so desperate to prepare for the Red Moon Festival.

"I'm interested, will you talk to me about the debate at the time?

Lady Gracelia got herself out, and I'm intrigued. I'm also very interested.

The gaze of all the student councils gathered at Lady Fane and Rufest, who were also enrolled as student council officers last year.

"The most corrupt thing was the balance."

"Balance?"

"Yes, at first, we were talking about a Red Moon festival that students would be happy with. Naturally, we focused on innovative offerings and the procurement of luxurious and rare food and beverages."

"It's hosted by the royal family, and the extravagant content is really required."

"Yeah. On the other hand, we talked about trying to get rid of what students stress about in order to increase their satisfaction."

"Sister, you were impressed that the venue writing was amazing, weren't you?

As Lady Fane explained and sent her gaze to Rufez, Rufez told me the story as it was.

I honestly decide to try to convey my impressions, although I don't know what you intend to do.

"Yes, the venue looked very brilliant, your dresses were very visible, and the food had special lights and it looked very tasty."

Rufez nods satisfactorily. Apparently my answer was a passing score.