Shut-in Magician

543 The upside at the salon

I'd love to go to the salon if it's true, but Fabian sits deep in the classroom chair, saying it would still be noisy.

"I hear something happened this morning about you, right?

"I know more about it. This morning."

With a strange face to how the information in the school was going to be aggregated, I continued.

"Mr. Carolina was ambushing me in the assembly room. And with only one female squire."

"It's also..."

"You're terrible at what you do, that's why I'm afraid of women"

Even Lamberto is the son of a baron, but he flaunts how many noble women don't have good memories.

Jewen was sneering with a bitter smile.

"I was about to be set in a trap, and we were talking while making sure there was a third party eye in the assembly room without a step in, but I knew you weren't going to say anything definitive."

"I saw the nature of the most troublesome aristocratic woman."

Siu clapped his shoulders and explained the flow that followed. Even what they say and how they interact with Hildegard.

Then he nodded as Fabian was convinced.

"Uh, so that leads to that one at noon"

"Fabian, do you understand?

"Sort of. I guess Miss Carolina thought she didn't have to go out with Miss Hildegard anymore because she couldn't trap Siu. Now I'm gonna cut her off."

"If only we'd been making all that noise."

If Siu was tilting his neck without knowing, he told me more about what happened during the day.

At the salon, Hildegard seemed dignified in and out, albeit somewhat lacking in glory. Even after lunch, they were sitting on the couch in the special seats, in a break space in the central hall.

Carolina came there and politely bowed her head saying she was sorry for this morning.

It also seems to me that, by the looks of it, we are letting noble women from other countries bow their heads, but Hildegard is a high-ranking nobleman in the first place and is in a position to bow his head. Special, I didn't think it was weird.

Within a school with many children of the nobility of the State of Latricia, this seems a little underattentive, but no squire seemed to point it out to Hildegardo.

"I went to the assembly room for Master Hildegard, but there was that boy, and I was so scared. That's why I think I did something I'm really sorry for not doing my job properly. Please forgive me."

"It's okay, Master Carolina. Besides, a human being named Siu-Aquila is dangerous. It's not something Carolina can handle. 'Cause I've been burning my hands for a long time."

It's just this conversation, but it's totally different depending on how you perceive it.

In particular, Hildegardo originally bought objections to Latrician students.

First of all, why do you use salons in a great way when you are a person from another country? I have no sense of humility and use my special seats as a matter of course.

Furthermore, he was dealing with women from the Latrician aristocracy. Besides, I was letting myself go to a meeting room with a human being who I think is dangerous. The aristocratic woman herself.

And I won't even let that woman bow her head in front of a large crowd and try to stop me.

It can also be said that he did not understand the glory of the Latrician nobility.

Some of the students who did not like Hildegard's outrageous attitude from time to time mentioned it.

Fabian said he would still be prompted by the sword extraction disturbance the other day and the way Carolina bowed her head in front of a large crowd when she said why she cut the mouth fire this time, even though she'd hissed in the back until now.

"One of my students asked me if I was watching or licking about the Latrician aristocracy downstairs. Then she asked him, surprised."

You know me as the first child of the Duke of Cassandra's house and you say that? and.

The student questioned is the son of the Count, a noble but inferior to his family. But that's not what I heard.

People around me who felt angry about it spoke of their usual dissatisfaction.

"What's the first child of the Duke's family if you're pinching an extra mouth and making the relationship between students worse"

"How easy is it for noble women in other countries to use with their jaws?

"Is that how you deal with it in Steyburn?"

"Didn't it come from malice that you let Miss Carolina go to the boy who says it was dangerous?

"You hung it in a trap!

And he said the story has grown over time.

In the meantime, Carolina, as a grate, apparently gave no excuses whatsoever. Even while Hildegard was confused, he said he was doing so.

A little strange, he thought the Fabians, too.

Benigud came there and helped Carolina.

"What's wrong with you?

Carolina whispered only the facts of what had happened to the blur. Benigud took it out loud, distorted.

"Just give me a minute. No way. Did I bother letting you use it to imitate me like a squire? Plus, in a room where Miss Hildegard knows there's going to be a boy she hates for a long time!? No, no matter how much, it won't be possible! Then it's as if I were talking about you."

Apparently it was a deliberate act, but that's good for the Latricians in the salon.

"No way, Miss Hildegard, are you doing this with a grudge?

He said Benigud had never confronted him clearly before, but this time he said it was face to face.

Speaking of which, you've been trying to tear us apart since the beginning.

"Well! Me, such a thing"

"No. I hope you don't excuse me. In fact, you might as well blow my bad mouth into Carolina. [M] How troubled she was. If you'd listened to the people around you instead of her asking questions, you would have spoken so badly about me."

"No, it's"

"In this country it was enough to be possible to sue as a disgrace. But I put up with it because I thought it was your excessive kindness, too. It seemed like a lot had happened with Carolina since, but she had endured it, too. I wish I had stayed tighter then. That didn't scratch what happened in the summer social world."

"A wound?

Fabian said he thought that was the real deal this time. Benigud also acted while his eyes were laughing. That's malicious, too, eyes.

"We know you were hunting down Carolina and manipulating her as you please. So you used her mother to trap Miss Amalia."

"Oh, that's"

"Why did you plot to have a man of the same age, a hostile faction, daughter-in-law against such a wonderful woman? How heartbroken Carolina was to know that pathetically."

"Chi, no. That's what Aristina told me."

"Is that how you make up your story again? So now I wonder who you're going to say wrong."

"What the hell!?

"'Cause, right? Even in the case with Siu-Aquila, I believed you, the daughter of the Duke's house, because no one thought you were lying, but I did a little research on trapping Miss Amalia. Then your story was daunting and there was no testimony anywhere that he disparaged you. Isn't he a hero in Steyburn? I mean, you must have been jealous of him, huh?

"No! It can't be that I'm jealous of such a child!

"But everything you've talked about is distorted. Let's spiritually hunt down Carolina, distort and spread about me, and address Miss Amalia to a man of age away hostile forces. Besides, I hear you didn't stop your men from pulling the sword the other day."

Hildegardo hacked and clogged the words, and the Latrician students had seen it.

"You didn't impersonate the sin into a boy named Siu and try to prove that you were all right, did you?

What I was listening to and thought was amazing was that Benigud mixed his stories in with the correct information. Because of this, the students listening decided to imprint that nature and the bad rumors of Benigud were planted by Hildegard and that he was really a "good person".

Of course, I would have understood Fabian and others who knew who that person was, but I think it's amazing.

Besides, I never said I was "totally right" about Siu. There was no testimony that he was treated like a hero or disparaged.

Whatever happens in the future, I can tell you.

Fabian praised it there too. He's a bad character opponent, but he added.

"So, Miss Hildegard, hunted down, wakes up hysteria."

"What happened?

"In the first place, Miss Amalia was mentioned by Her Royal Highness Oliver's nanny, who said that the Countess Aristina had just moved on her own or something she shouldn't have said."

"Wow..."

Even so, there are things you shouldn't talk about. I don't see that. It wouldn't be her.

"Siu brokered the sale of Miss Amalia, and the root of all evil was Siu," he exclaimed.

"Uh, also."

Siu with his head, Jewen caressed my back gently.

"I don't know if I can say it's okay. Don't worry. I hate Benigud, but nobody believed Miss Hildegard's story because of what he said. Instead, you were telling Siu how sympathetic you were to be the enemy of your eyes. Well, there was a funny vibe."

If you listen carefully, she blamed Miss Hildegard for her jealousy because she has two horseback beasts, including their own thoughts.

"I told you I sold Miss Amalia, so I just couldn't keep my mouth shut, Lord Tiberio, and I cautioned..."

"Master Kilik was supposed to be my husband, return it. Latricians are all sloppy, demeaning in traps, that's all I wanted to say. You're lucky Miss Amalia wasn't here. Anyway, Miss Hildegardo, it was all foxes, and the Latricians were cowardly, and I was wondering if they were going to steal, because that was already a sword screen."

Fabian finished her story with a fed up face. Siu was sick of hearing it, too.