Tearmoon Empire Story

Lesson 20: The Return of Your Own First and the Book of Horse Fuck

There is little that Meer remembers about Hildebrandt Kotiyar.

However, there was only one memory left in Meer's mind.

That's right... It was still when Meer was a little girl.

Meer, who visited the Marquis of Cotyar, happened to meet Hildebrandt.

That day, my uncle, Kotiyaru Wei, prepared a delicious special cake to entertain me. At that time, Hildebrandt was also present and decided to eat together... "

Fuwa, the moment she mouthed a pure white cake... the five-year-old Kotiyar boy shouted.

"What!? This cake is too delicious!"

And then I threw it out!

I've made up my mind! When I grow up, I'll become a cake!

and.

... that's what I thought when I heard about it.

"Ah, this guy, he's a bit of an idiot..."

and so on.

Well, that doesn't mean I personally like it or hate it. Meer is just a vague and easy-to-guard guy.

That's why Meer was puzzled.

I wonder what happened to the good young man in front of me...

--This guy... he's such a good guy.

Hildebrandt's cheerful smile caught Meer's grin.

The simplicity without the back cover at that time remained intact, and the common sense and skill of the nobility were acquired... The result was an impeccably good young man.

--This is embarrassing... Hill, Debrant... you're a very nice person. Could it be that this is a very good conversation for Ruvi-san?

Neither politically nor as a partner.

Yes, a man like Lord Red Moon would choose him as his precious daughter's partner. "There's no way there's a problem with mea coming out if you touch it a little bit..."

“That's why I wanted to thank Princess Meir again. Thank you for the good news.”

Mmm, Hildebrandt lowered his head in front of the thoughtful meer.

“I heard that it was Her Royal Highness Princess Meir who formed a bond between the Marquis of Cotyar and the Duke of Red Moon.”

"Ah... no, I'm not doing anything... but are you okay?"

Huh? What do you mean, okay?

"It's a familiar thing." Ruvi is an upward-looking person. He said he was aiming for the top of Kuroku Province... is that all right with you? "

Basically, the noble lady of the Tier Moon Empire doesn't say anything rude about being involved in military affairs. Are you not dissatisfied with that? "It's meer, but..."

"Hahaha. You're a generous lady, aren't you? But isn't that Duchess Red Moon's daughter?”

Hildebrandt said, laughing as if it were nothing.

"I told you earlier that I was focusing on riding horses, but I feel that the woman riding horses is beautiful. I am not particularly uncomfortable with Lady Ruvi's courage in aiming for the top of Kuroku Province, and I will support her as much as I can. Besides, Lord Mansana told me that he would give up his evening gift to me for a famous horse. Please take care of my daughter... and I may want to respond to your feelings."

Then Hildebrandt will give us a truly exemplary answer.

- Oh, that's perfect. This conversation... there's no reason to stop it!

Politically, Hildebrandt's personality, and emotionally, there is nothing to complain about.

- Hildebrandt seems to be eager too... I can't do anything about it.

Meer looks at the high wall in front of her. It's very difficult to get over that wall, high enough to look up... No, even the reasons for getting over it are thin.

It was meer who was about to bend her knees inadvertently.

--If only Levi gave up his love affair, everything would be fine...

Again, if Levi confesses to Banos and gets flushed, everything will be fine.

Hildebrandt inspires the lost Levi. "The composition really makes sense..."

"No, in the first place, the story that the noble lady is a commoner, and that she is also in love with an older man, is in itself just selfishness..." Ruvi's love was far from the common sense of the nobility. It's only natural to give up... but...

--Hmm, that's not funny after all...

After thinking about it, Meer once again regressed to her origin.

Meer's origin, that is... to my own first.

After all, Meer doesn't want to see it. Ruvi gave up love for something so boring that it was the common sense of the nobility.

What Meer wants to see is a passionate romantic play that has made a difference.

--That's how the heart burns in love. Besides, after all, I like happy endings. In addition, if you say so, the situation that someone who gave up love because of me will not be at peace...

Meer needs to be on Ruvi's side, first of all, first of all, and secondhand.

― ― Generally, in Hildebrandt, who is passionate about Levi...

Meer thinks so.

”... I wonder if I can say it's worthy of you?”

Extremely common sense as an aristocrat and impeccable Hildebrandt.

On the other hand, Ruvi wants to stay in love even if he abandons his common sense as an aristocrat.

I didn't think it worthwhile for these two to get married. Because their values are too different.

The disparity of passion invites misfortune... and.

― ― The editorial talks that were put together to benefit me ended unhappily. If that happens, don't you think it's because of me that you two are unhappy?

That's a terrible thing to do. As much as possible, I want to spend time on the bed with you without resentment from anyone.

Everyone loves themselves, and from time to time, it's ideal for me to come and play with sweets.

If possible, I don't want to be hostile to anyone... now, what's the matter? and Meir tilts their necks.

The situation is like a stagnant puddle of water. I don't think I can do anything right now... "

That's what Meer wants...... That's the Book I just got.

- Ma... yes. Using the horse I just came up with...

Yes, a flash of horse. That is, the Book of the Horseshit!

"What does that mean...?"

Unexpected voice. Hildebrandt was staring at us as he raised his face.

The emotion that floated in Hildebrandt's eyes, who was a perfectly good young man. It's a faint rage.

"For me... it's not worthy of this moon horse...?"

"Horse..."

Keywords that appeared in unexpected places. "Meer nodded as if to surrender herself..."

"Yeah, well..."

The next moment, I felt a small stream form in the stagnant water.