"Hmm..."
I thought about it while I was sorting out the paperwork.
I won't stop working, but - I've been spending the last few days with Sasha and Laurier and actually got a little hooked.
I don't know exactly what it is - but every time I look at Laurier's face, it feels like something is caught in the back of her throat.
"Laurier... Laurier Fall..."
I whine about my daughter's name at work. My appearance would be pretty disgusting from the side, but - don't worry about it because there's nobody there.
"Are you the Duke of Laurier Fall's Lady? - Hmm?
Seemed to me to have a few hints about the aristocratic language.
Noble or... because of the intersection of the memories of Japan of the past life, the planet, and the memories of a world of nobility in this world, it doesn't feel uncomfortable either... no, wait?
"Laurie Fall... I know this name..."
It's obvious because she's my own daughter - but it's not, and I felt like I'd heard it in a world without a nobleman in my previous life.
Yes - I got an endless feeling I don't like it. If I step in any further, I'm going to see some horrible truth - I was so sure.
Nevertheless... I couldn't stop on the way, and I accelerated my thinking even further, tracked the thread of my memory, and, uh...
"No way... no, that shouldn't be..."
A possibility - I get to the answer.
My throat came from nervousness or I got thirsty from my heels, and as my palpitations intensified, I said the answer (...).
"Miss Villain Warrant, Laurier..."
In the last life, Japan on Earth has a game of simulating love. It is one of those romantic simulation games for women - somehow the name of the villain warrant is Lady Laurie Fall, the one who interrupts her relationship with the attacking target, arguably the heroine horse of the game called "Princess Pure Love - You and Icharab", the title of the first game I remember in my previous life.
"Isn't that a coincidence..."
The story of a heroine reincarnated into a villain warrant lady in her previous life teases me about dodging the bat end - but something similar to that could be said to this world. In the first place, there is a super development called memory of a previous life - it may not be a mistake to have a similar story world.
But then, uh...
"Laurier is the villain's maid..."
I can't imagine one cute daughter like that angel becoming a villain's warrant - but she's never gone over to be vigilant. I've never crossed the line to save as many dangerous elements as I can.
"Remember... sure, the story..."
Stories are common, with stories of noble men and civilian women falling in love - Laurier becoming a villain warrant lady should be the main character's story of the prince. And then there must have been a little bit out there about Laurie's brother-in-law - but so far, my family hasn't picked up an adopted son, so I can put that aside for one second.
The problem is the Prince's route, but - so far we haven't talked about the fringe. Sure, there must have been Laurier and a prince in his nearest years - but there's a Duke's apart from home, so this shouldn't be a story of what happens soon either.
If there's a problem, it's uh-
"If Laurier falls in love with the Prince..."
I didn't know it was all there. Whether Laurier falls in love with someone she has yet to meet... Laurier in the game does make the prince considerably obstinate and harass the heroine out of jealousy - which, on the contrary, should have resulted in the two of us getting closer together and ended up being torn apart by previous evil deeds - an event that could be described as common to the prince's route.
This part doesn't describe it in detail. - I read about the setup of this game earlier. After this, Laurier was banished from the house, lost in the street, ravaged by men in the alley, and then killed. What a terrible ending. - I can't banish Laurie from the house, so it shouldn't be this bad.
Though... on second thought, Laurier isn't that bad by nature, is she? Well, if your favorite fiancée gives you a little, then you're gonna harass him. If he's human. Well, it wasn't a good idea to overdo it... but before then an indecisive prince comes to mind.
You have a fiancée, but you can't possibly be interested in another woman, can you? Well, for now, if you're going to be such a stupid prince, you won't have to bother to do my pretty daughter to him.
But... in case Laurier falls in love with the prince - I can't help it. I'll try to keep you two company, and if the heroine falls in love with the prince, I'll have to at least encourage Laurier to offer to break her engagement early... anyway!
"I'll - I'll never take Laurier... and I'll never kill my pretty daughter."
Yeah, well, in the end, it's one thing to do. Sasha and I adore Laurier, make Laurier fall in love normally and be happy - of course, don't leave my daughter-in-law alone, I'll make my daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law look cuter now.
When I was so determined, I felt a little soothed. Yeah, you don't have to think hard about it. Laurier should be safe if you don't even get into the oo story. Of course, I can't neglect reality just because I care about the story - but in the end, I could confirm again that nothing I would do would change.