"Yes, that was part of the stress reduction, too. Because of the size of the venue, some of the walls where the meals are handed out are poorly lit, and I have an opinion that the food doesn't look delicious because of it, so I asked the Alchemist to write it."

Was that the result of an argument to reduce stress...... impressive.

It was sparkling and fun just to watch the venue because of it, so I guess it meant it worked well.

"So, as part of stress reduction, there was actually an argument that we should stop thinking about the speech system."

"Well, bold"

"But I know it's stressful to hear a long story. Wow."

Lady Gracelia and Lady Martina react thoughtfully to Lady Fane's story.

Indeed, after the Dean's speech, there will be a greeting from the chairman after the two guests.

A long speech in which there seems to be a seductive smell of delicious alcohol and meals can be very stressful for some people.

"So, Leo said during that argument that balance was important."

And Rufez. Yeah, he's nodding. It must have been a pretty impressive exchange.

"If you think too much about the traditions of the past with all the satisfaction of the students in mind, you buy the guests, don't you? While protecting the basics, there are a lot of ways to do things like shorten the time, shrink the number of people, and do it in the first and second half of the meeting."

"So last year, the timing of the speech was different from the usual year."

"That sort of thing. The student council of our generation lost the trust of the students, but the eyes of those close to His Majesty were quite harsh. If you don't keep the basics right, you just want to avoid doing it anyway, because doing something innovative will only end up upsetting you."

"I see. I finally understand."

Until then, Adelite, who had just listened with a serious face, nodded with the face that she was convinced.

"With the current story, you said that if you do too much strange things, women don't know common sense, or something like that, so you should 'build on the basics, but make an impression unique to women'."

"The example is vivid! It's hard to imagine, but, well, that's the thing."

"Well, it's not a good idea to overdo everything. I'm surprised Leo says something useful once in a while."

If Lady Gracelia laughs, Lady Fane says, "Really? I thought it sounded like him," he mutters.