After finishing the discussion with the king, Sigels were invited straight to Princess Laura's private room.

As for Sigel, I would have preferred to remain in Philomena's house if possible, but unfortunately the Inquirer did not wholesale that.

Furthermore, Laura, who entered the private room, suddenly said this.

"As far as I'm concerned, I'd like to go lightly, but the king won't allow it. How many people can you accept?

"Princess. Don't be too impotent. You can't accept as many people as you want in my house.

If Philomena answered that, Laura nodded cocklessly too.

"I know. That's why I'm asking.... As far as I'm concerned, I'd like to go alone."

When Laura said so, the Philomenas had returned a bitter laugh and the maids around them had changed their complexion.

Sigel, who watched with dismay, cut out in such a way as to fear.

"Oh, you know what? I'm kind of listening, like Princess Laura is supposed to live in Philomena's house?

Laura gave a sad expression to Sigel, who inquired in such a respectful manner.

"- Dear Sigel. Could you please talk to me more as usual? I want to get along."

"Ugh!? Yes, no, but the princess..."

"It's Laura, not the princess. Because I'm the way I usually talk to everyone. - Please."

"So, but... ok, ok... ok"

I was Sigel trying to argue, but I saw Laura staring at me with even a sad gaze, and it ended up breaking.

Seeing that they were lightly persuaded, the Philomenas have turned a slightly dazed gaze, but as for Sigel, he's given such a look to as many beauties as Laura, and if there's a man who won't be persuaded, he just wants to see it.

Most of all, if I were to say that, I would never put it into words because I know I can be more frightened than I am now.

Sigel, who felt his minutes were bad on this topic, just decided to cut the story off and get back to the original topic.

"Than that, why is Princess Laura in Philomena's house...?

Michaela said to Sigel, who once again said what she wanted to hear, with a frightened face.

"What are you talking about? Sigel about Princess Laura is really getting dull, unlike always."

"Yes......?

Michaela continued with a sigh to Sigel tilting her neck without knowing what it meant.

"The people who were there, starting with the king, they were going to talk about it from the beginning, right? Didn't you realize it was about Sigel? Or I don't think anyone thought Siegel had noticed."

Sigel became stunned when she now realised that the story was going on under the assumption that Princess Laura would live with her.

Sure, it's not that romantic relationships are dull, Sigel, but that's in Japan, and there's no common sense that the men and women you meet are suddenly going to live under one roof on the assumption of marriage.

It can't be in this world that a royal princess suddenly goes into such a state without even getting engaged.

In one way or another, the King or Queen's intention to get along with Siegel just now may be working strongly in this case.

Philomena and the others understood it and were in the process of having a conversation earlier.

I looked at Sigel, who remained stunned, and nodded as Laura was convinced.

"Sure, Master Sigel doesn't seem to be from this world. At least they don't seem to be from any of the countries around here."

"Oh, yeah. That's why I'd rather not push weird common sense"

"I know. - So, back to the beginning, what do you think?

Laura nodded toward Philomena, a face to confirm again.

In response to that laura, Filomena looked at the ceiling to think only a little before answering.

"Right. In the meantime, only two more people can go with us"

When Filomena said so, the samurai that were around her were only zawari for a moment.

Those noises have the colour of the criticism that only two maids can take the princess of one country.

Philomena went on further watching such samurai.

"Don't be too unscrupulous. In the first place, my house is only made to welcome a party. You don't have that many rooms, do you?

If it were an aristocratic mansion, we would also have been able to welcome many samurai, but unfortunately the house of Filomena is not.

There's no way you can suddenly increase the number of rooms for anything, and it's best to welcome two more, including Laura.

For some reason Laura smiled, as if to ignore such purposeful samurai.

"Really? If that's the case - Bianna, Luna, can you get here?

As Laura spoke to the samurai, two women moved forward.

"Of course, Princess."

"I'm honored you chose me, Princess."

The first person I responded to was Bianna, a woman with dark hair that seemed to reach her waist.

And the next person I answered was Luna, who shortcuts her blonde hair.

Both are samurai, but one can say that Luna is a militant who also serves as an escort.

To that proof, I still have a dagger in my pocket.

The moves she has are quite expensive, only for those on alert for the assassination.

But I'm no match for Philomena no matter how hard I try.

Meanwhile, Bianna is completely made-to-measure (?), and I'm not very good at combat.

However, with regard to household chores in general, she is a woman with the skills to be considered a super expert.

By the way, neither existed that could be called family, so it was fitting to keep up with Laura, who would be leaving King's Capital.

Laura, of course, has chosen the two of us after finding out all about it.

With too few people, and other samurai voices rising, Sigel was just watching over what happened.

If it's the usual Siegel, it's a situation where you can give up on it for so long, but for some reason, I can't get my thoughts together.

I wondered why, but somehow when I looked at Princess Laura, my gaze just matched and she smiled at Nicole.

"What's wrong?

That's what Laura asked Sigel, who was so thrilled by her smile.

"Oh, no, it's nothing."

"Really?

That was Laura, who tilted her neck only slightly, but began to persuade the samurai again.

For once, the employer is the king, but it is Laura who has direct responsibility for the samurai.

To such samurai, Laura began to speak with a taunt.

"- You should have known you couldn't take more people than you decided to marry someone who wasn't a nobleman. I'm in a position to be recognized by Master Siegel from now on, but I can't bother you from the start."

When Laura said so, the samurai's harsh gaze focused on Sigel.

Laura, who noticed it, went on to say even more.

"I tell you, if you do anything against Master Siegel, I will judge it to be hostility towards me. Make sure you are aware of it."

When Laura said so clearly, the pressure of her gaze on Sigel decreased dramatically.

Still, it is difficult to judge whether those who have not loosened their grim gaze are loyal to Laura or anxious about their own advance.

To such samurai, Laura smiled only a little.

"Besides, you all know I'm raised to be in this situation all the time, right?

To Siegel's unexpected words, all the samurai looked like they had all bitten down the bitter bug.

"Uh, what do you mean?

Marina approached Sigel and told her softly, whispering so without knowing what it meant.

"Princess Laura taught her general chores from a young age so that she could live without a samurai.... mainly from the Queen"

What? Sigel, who unintentionally wanted to say that, no one would blame him.

Now, Philomena and Michaela were also nodding with a slightly frightened face.

The fact that a princess has enough life to be self-sufficient is a widespread fact to some extent.

As for Siegel, I'd like to know what the Queen would do to educate the princess herself, my son, to do that, but I can't help but say it in this setting than it is true.

It was Sigel thinking about that again, seeing Laura go steadily getting ready, wondering if she wasn't just a deep-window courtier.