Sigel, who refrained the next day from announcing his engagement to Laura, thought he had ended up in the corner of the royal castle.

The Philomenas, who entered the King's Capital yesterday in preparation for the announcement, are busy moving, including fine-tuning dresses and such.

Not that Siegel himself had much to prepare for, but that he was ready in the morning, so he was touring the castle with proper permission.

However, several nobles were currently holding back Siegel's whereabouts so as to interrupt that tour.

He doesn't like the fact that he's blocking the aisle tightly so he can't ignore it and get through it.

Being engaged to a princess means two escorts are put on, but they are only shields when there is a physical attack, so I can't really expect them to help me when I shoot (...) in the mouth.

"Are you listening, you!

Hearing one of the standing nobles say so, Sigel turned his gaze to the man.

I don't know the details, Sigel, but I know that its nobility is the best position among those in front of it.

Not that I happened to know, but I was looking at the attitude of the nobles and making a hit that it wasn't.

"Of course, nobleman."

It was Sigel, whom I dared to call aristocratic with disgust, but apparently that didn't make sense.

"Then you have something to say?

Sigel was sighing inside when she saw the man say so with a slight grin.

What the nobles were claiming was to liquidate Siegel's relationship with Laura.

Since he refrains from announcing his engagement the next day, Sigel is now at least ostensibly an ordinary person who is just close to the princess.

It's something that anyone can see that there's no better way than living under one roof, but that seemed to be the case in their brains.

That's all I want to be scared of, but they're telling me to get away from Sigel.

The relationship with Laura is also a request from the royal side in the first place, but it seems it wasn't supposed to be among them.

In short, we believe that Sigel, who so far is only a civilian, will have his own push.

If you're officially engaged. Still, Sigel is the only ordinary person now liked by the royal family and pushed by one of the princesses.

Of course, that would not make sense if it were normal, but I can't even point that out any more than the other person is noble.

If Sigel poorly borrows the royal position (prestige) now, he'll be making a loan, so I don't want to do that either, if possible.

... I don't want to, but Sigel, who's getting fed up with the situation now, was even beginning to think about giving up and borrowing that authority.

Sigel spinning his head wondering how he could do things peacefully, but the man in front of him became irritated by the way he didn't try to utter words inside.

And the moment Siegel tried to open her mouth to see if it was time to suck, she heard a third party voice from behind that had never happened before.

"What the hell is all this fuss?"

To that familiar voice, Sigel looked back only slightly nervously.

I've only seen him twice so far, and I've had very little direct conversation, so I didn't know how to deal with him.

With such a little tension on Sigel's part, the man who had previously spoken to Sigel turned out to be just a little wolfish.

"So, Your Highness. Why are you here?

"Why, nothing. This is the royal hallway, isn't it? Is there something strange about me being here?

"No, that's not..."

To Cain's inquiry, the man managed to return it that way, jamming his words all the time.

If you look at that face, you can see that it says you have something to say, but you can't say anything bad just because the other person is Prince Wang (Cain).

Cain, who had an inner thought of what the nobles would do if they read his expression so easily, but he went on to say that without even giving it a bite.

"Really? So, do you mind if I borrow Sigel?

"Ha?... I don't mind that, but even if His Highness doesn't bother talking to such a person directly..."

As for Cain, even though it's just a spray to say something like that against Sigel, who is supposedly his sister (Laura) 's opponent, he shook his neck left and right, pretending he didn't notice.

"No, I wanted to hear about the ruins because this is my opportunity. The opinions of those who have seen it directly in their eyes will matter, won't they?

If Cain told me so, I couldn't argue any further as a man.

When it comes to the treatment of ancient monuments, Cain is also politically at his disposal, so he had no room to snap his mouth.

Thanks to Cain, the nobles were walking away from the spot with a hateful look toward Sigel, who was reassured that he was going to be able to do something about it somehow.

Of course the condition was also visible in Cain's eyes, but he never said anything in particular while they were there.

And after their appearance disappeared, he said to Sigel, shaking his head left and right like he was finally shuddered.

"Oh, boy. I wonder what you think of being your sister's opponent."

"Well, I don't even know what they say. Because from them, I would be the one who doesn't know anything about horsebones."

"Nevertheless, it is. Even if it wasn't for my sister, Lord Siegel is a traveler."

To Cain, who has said that, Sigel could only return a subtle look.

So far, Sigel's role as a crossroader is only about miso and soy sauce.

Siegel has no idea that he has given him the benefit of being a traveler in such a state.

Sigel, who thought there was no choice but to keep talking about the migrator, bowed his head toward Cain, as he remembered.

"Anyway, that helped. I was thinking about what to do."

"Never mind. Instead, we should apologize."

The first time I pushed Laura in disregard of Sigel's feelings was because there were probably royal circumstances.

Even if Siegel eventually makes the decision to accept it, that fact doesn't go away.

Cain, who is well aware of that, went on to say it further.

"Besides, I was using the ruins as a pretext, but it's not entirely a lie."

"What do you mean?

"My sisters will be busy anyway, so I wanted to take this opportunity to speak directly from Lord Siegel."

Sigel smiled back bitterly at Cain, who went on saying that the women would take time.

It is precisely because of that that we were to be entwined by those nobles, so we cannot deny it either.

In response to such a siegel, Cain said with a serious look.

"I have heard to some extent about historical civilization in a letter from my sister. So I wanted to hear from the others."

"I don't mind if that's the case, but I don't know if I can help you, do I?

To Sigel, who gave it back, Cain shook his head left and right.

"That won't happen. At least the answer to my question is Lord Siegel should be the best. … because the braves don't seem very interested"

To Cain, who has said so, Sigel tilted his neck and showed it.

Of course, the Valiants mean the Philomenas, but what I'm interested in about the ruins is that I can tell from what I've been through.

Still, Siegel thought it would make sense for Cain to dare say that.

Seeing that Sigel's face, Cain added:

"From what I've heard, it seemed so civilized that it wasn't comparable to now, but why did such a civilization perish without a trace"

Hearing Cain say that, Sigel nodded so much that it would be.

So far, the thought of the Philomenas is not a reason for the rise or fall of civilization, but is geared towards the techniques and disciplines that were cultivated there.

Siegel understands that Cain as a trader is naturally interested in you.

"I don't mind talking, but I don't have any verified information either, do I?

Not as good as the Philomenas, Sigel wasn't trying to find out much about why civilization had perished either.

However, there are some reasoning, so we can talk about it.

To Sigel, who said so, Cain nodded and showed him.

"That's okay. Instead, I wanted to hear it."

Cain, who said so, took Siegel's confirmation before starting to lead him to his room.

Sigel hadn't noticed at this time, but it is very rare for Cain, Prince Wang, to guide him into his room, and even then, he would be treated specially.

This act of Cain contained restraint against nobles like those who had been there earlier.