Since I’ve Reincarnated as the Villainess’ Father, I’ll Shower My Wife and Daughter in Love
Tea party targeted by gossip tactics
This is amazing again...
Serena laughs secretly in her heart. Today is Serena's tea party, but she laughs at the members who are attending. One, of course, is Laurier, Serena's best friend, and Selew, Serena's brother, the second prince. And Serena's fiancée, Macbeth. Furthermore, this time Leben, the son of the guest's knight captain, whom Sellew called.
This member seemed to have nothing in common at first sight, but Serena knew. That we have quite a few of the starring members of the Maiden Game.
To Selew the Prince Character, Macbeth, son of the Chancellor, and Leben, son of the Knights Commander. If you include Laurier, who is also a villain's warrant, you'll be pretty sure to have all the characters in the maiden game, but...
(It's more and more interesting because the contents are different)
It's no longer a character in the maiden game she knows and that's exactly what interests her, but the attackers, who don't know that, were talking thoughtfully.
"After all, the strongest is the Duke of Fall!
"No, no, my father, the Knights Commander, is the strongest."
"Whatever... this cookie is delicious"
"Is it true? It was made by your father."
Prince Selew and Knights Commander's son Leben thrive in an argument about who is strongest. And Macbeth, the Chancellor's son, who eats cookies while making them seem like they don't care. And Laurie, the villain's warrant lady who brought that cookie.
Everyone is surprised that the characters have changed too much, but I honestly admire the thought that this is the end that was changed by the hands of one man.
Prince Selew is really supposed to be a shadowy prince with a complex to the difference in abilities from his brother, but now he's become a funny prince who's completely intoxicated with Callis.
Leben, the son of the Knights Commander, is my character at first glance, but the truth is that the gaping character who is surprised inside has now become a good kid who normally admires his parents.
Macbeth, the Chancellor's son, is supposed to be a charming character because of his father, but now he's in a doggy position for a clever Serena.
And Laurie, the villain's warrant lady. She would be the most unusual, pathetic high chronicle character who would not have known her parents' affection... but she is no longer as cute a pretty girl as someone else.
Besides, I'm not in love with Selew, the prince, and as a result of being drowned out by his father, Calis, he's become an extreme fazacon.
(Sure, another target of attack and a hidden character as well...)
I chuckle at Callis early in my hand. From now on, I don't know what will happen to fulfilling the heroine if it shows up... but as for her, I don't mind any development if her best friend Laurier, her brother Selew, and her fiancé, Macbeth, are okay, but I'm sure she's still looking forward to it.