"Well... what do we do?"

I have to work out more measures than I have undertaken. The other person is a prince. How serious can I tell you? I intend to plant some foundation for once when masking and then give it as much as I want, but I worry about how far I can go when it comes to prince level. Perhaps the foundations of swordsmanship are twisted, and from that point of view, it's reasonable that...

"How long till you can take one from me?

"No, that won't be possible"

"Sieg, are you telling me you know what you're talking about?

When I turned my gaze to Sieg, who answers while doing other work, I answered with disrespect and staying at work.

"I kind of get it. His Highness Sellew will guide you through swordsmanship."

"So I thought to myself... I still want you to be strong enough to get over me"

"It's getting more difficult. It's not easy to cross a monster like you in the first place."

"He's rude. What do you think, Miguel?

Miguel replied with a bitter smile, encouraging the paperwork he had grown accustomed to hearing that.

"Master Callis is strong, so I'm sure His Highness will admire you."

"Really? Or did you distract me?"

"Uh... you teach swordsmanship, don't you? Then I'm sure His Highness, who admires Lord Callis, will demand the same level as Lord Callis."

"Sounds somewhat familiar to Master Sellew, but did you know him?

Miguel nodded when he asked about the unexpected dialogue.

"We talked about this when we were visited the other day. You're very casual and gentle with your servants. We talked a lot about it because we're almost there."

"Well, what's the story?

"I was mainly asked about the charm of Master Callis"

Why me? It kind of strikes me that you're directing the target of the attack to another route at my convenience, but... this is for Laurier, too. Yeah.

"Especially amazing, I hear, was the way he looked when he had a one-horse argument with the Knights Commander."

"I haven't done much like I was praised... but is that what caused it?

I feel like what I did because I thought it was necessary is producing unexpected results. Did that cause you to choose to learn swordsmanship from me? If so, it could have been a bad option.

"I'd like to learn swordsmanship from Master Callis, too."

"Right, if you could defeat Zeke, let's deal with him"

"Are you Mr. Sieg?

"Yeah, he's a pretty good swordsman, anyway."

"Heh, I didn't know."

I forgot too, but you can't even do this butler fight, can you? I'm just an old man, so I don't have the strength.

"Then you both have to get the job done quickly."

"Yes, sir."

That's how I decided to go and leave it to myself. I hope nothing more troublesome happens.