From the day after each policy was decided, the Sigels headed on the Amateras to the king's capital of Holstadt.

Except Michaela's the only one left a message at Philomena's house.

He said, "What am I going to do when I get there to discuss your wedding?"

Because it's a good point, Siegels won't be forced to invite you either.

With Michaela's strength, he can also head to the town of Taro on his own, so there should be no boredom.

So when he arrived in the King's Capital, Sigel had a meeting with King Adolph with Laura at the beginning.

"Hmm. Have you finally decided? You've already figured out a few patterns of what you're going to do.

That's what Adolf came to say when he cut out about the wedding, and Sigel got a bewildered look for a moment.

"That's early. I've only recently decided to hold a ceremony at the castle..."

"That's the country. Regardless, I also know it will be wasted and I'm letting it be considered. They're cautious about the field. Opening it up privately is one option."

Adolf had instructed Siegel and Laura to consider the wedding from the time of their engagement.

Sigel was puzzled by the speed of that response, but Laura saw Adolf with the face that it was natural.

"So can you show me what you've considered?

"Wait a minute. - Hey, let me get the materials."

Adolph gave such instructions to one of the clerks standing behind him.

"If that's it, come here."

That's just the civilian who is directly to the king, and seemed to have the material for the purpose at the time Siegel and Laura arrived.

Naturally, aside from the wedding, I have some other material that might be relevant to the Siegels.

Laura, who received the material from a civilian, just began to look through.

And Laura offered Sigel a choice of two of the patterns that had been in those materials.

"I think one of these would be better, but which would Mr. Siegel choose?

"That's all? What about the others?

"I played it because it was inherent in royalty to call dignitaries outside the country or to call a large number of nobles, will it be considered?

"Oh, I'm sorry. That's no good."

To confirm Laura, Sigel quickly put in a no.

I decided from the start to make it smaller, so I'm not going to bother calling in dignitaries that are going to be a hassle.

Once again, when Sigel, received from Laura, glances at the material, it is written in detail there, from the candidates for the day to the flow of the entire ceremony.

Sigel blinked unexpectedly at the finesse of what had already been discussed many times.

"It's a lot of detail. I'd love to see it, but we weren't discussing it beforehand, were we?

"An event involving royalty is because it sets the basic pattern. All you have to do is fix the details."

"Yeah, but can there ever be a royal ceremony on such a small scale?

What Laura had presented was in such a format as to call only a very limited number of close aristocrats with what the family alone would do.

Siegel wondered if it was possible for a royal family to have such a small wedding.

Such a siegel, Laura nodded back small.

"Yeah, because in Holstadt's long history, there are examples of such things. And basically, the royal family has a lot of people, so there was a princess who thought a lot about it."

Laura didn't dare to put it into words, but sometimes it means she's making it into a small ceremony, including a punitive meaning.

The Sigels don't fit into that, but there's room for reference in the sense of scale.

"I see. That's what I'm saying."

Somehow reading those circumstances from Laura's atmosphere, Sigel nodded with a convincing look.

Sigel saw and heard Laura again after finishing the conversation.

"Is Laura really okay with one or the other?

Sigel dared to hear that because he knows he'll open a bigger ceremony if he cares about it.

"Yep. Weirdly, if you call the nobles, the fact that you will enter your daughter-in-law into the people of the corner city well will disappear. It's best to do it on your own."

"Yes. Then come here."

That's what Sigel said and offered was not a ceremony that only called the family to do, but also a close aristocrat to open it.

Laura, who saw it, showed her how to think only a little.

"Are you sure you want to come here?

"Yeah. It's a corner ceremony. Though I may not be well balanced because I have very little in me."

"No. Mr. Siegel is a traveler in the first place, so we all know that will happen."

Laura replied as she shook her head from left to right.

When Sigel softly checks his surroundings, he doesn't show how he cared about other faces, including the king (Adolph).

I have also seen that crossers hold ceremonies when it is a kingdom with a long history, so I didn't seem to find it particularly inconvenient.

Besides, it's not just Holstat, it's also making sure that crossers are involved in other countries.

Laura gave Adolf the material she received in response to Siegel.

"Now get ready here"

"Okay. But if you don't decide as soon as you can, you're in trouble.

"I know. Because I can't decide the ceremony first. I can't decide the filomena either. It's just never been more than six months ago."

"Right. Then you'll be fine."

Having heard Laura's answer, Adolf replied that way after confirming that the civilian snorted.

I basically don't give a mouthful when it comes to the dishes served at the ceremony or the details.

In the first place, there is no room to pinch the mouth because the ceremony will produce the highest quality products of the time.

Generally speaking, financial problems arise and we interact with a lot, but the current Kingdom of Horstat is not so financially unavailable that we have to ketch royal weddings.

What gives people room to think about ceremonies is that they have a design relationship, such as a dress.

The consequence is that Sigel comes to fine-tune for the clothes he wears.

Compared to Laura, who is supposed to wear some dresses, it didn't mean that it would be much more laborious.

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After discussing it at the castle, Sigel, once back on the Amateras, muttered unexpectedly.

"Hmm. That's easier than I thought."

In Siegel's image, he wanted to think about having many discussions to match his budget.

Seeing that siegel, Laura replied with a bitter smile.

"Really? This is what royal weddings are like. Instead, it's the dress thing that makes the appearance..."

Civilians prepare the ceremony itself, so we rarely get involved.

I'd say it's unique to a royal family who hardly has to think about something called a budget.

Now Marina said with a laugh to Sigel, who looked impressed.

"I'm telling you, I don't have much more to decide, do I?

"Huh? Really?

"That's right. Because it's a religious ceremony. Basically, the content follows the format, and the food is in accordance with the commandments, so there is little to decide."

There are no commonly forbidden foods, etc., but still some constraints emerge when you become a cleric, etc.

Ritual relationships, including weddings, are, naturally, predetermined forms.

Hearing Marina explain, Sigel sighed small.

"I thought it would be a lot harder, but it's going to end surprisingly easily."

"You're right about us. But not in Phee's case, right?

"I'm ready for that."

To Marina's words, Sigel nodded all the time telling her to leave it to me.

Philomena, who watched it, had a look that she did not put into words but seemed happy, so it was well communicated to everyone what she was thinking.