Jill and his father are willing to fight, but it's not like we can have a duel right away.

We need a witness, and given the abilities of the two of us, it's not something we can do around there. If the head of the Magic Academy is a duel, it can have an impact on the surroundings, and if we really fight, the damage won't spill. If it were outside, it would be difficult at times, so I would have a lot of trouble with the place.

Worried about what to do around there, I went somewhere.

"... so history repeats itself. Possibly the other way around."

"My apologies, Your Majesty."

It was the castle that went out.

There was something unscrupulous about seeing His Majesty without any prior contact, but my father told me that he had kept the parent book and showed me his father's permit, and I managed to look at it. Because my father didn't go out directly, because I said we would prepare them because we brought them up, and because I told His Majesty from my father that we would definitely laugh.

His Majesty was greatly surprised by my visit, but he accepted it with pleasure. The result of asking me to be as brief as possible without waste was a huge sigh of sigh, as you are giving me the opportunity until I have taken up my administrative time.

If you bow your head very sorry for involving the head of the state in a private matter, you will be told to raise your head "I am not blaming Miss Lisbeth" with a soft voice.

His Majesty didn't seem to be offended, and he had a grumpy bitter smile somewhere.

"Don't look so familiar, parents and children"

"My father told me, too."

"I guess. Parents and children alike, not at all."

Because he's clumsy in a strange place, too, His Majesty chuckles with his throat. The smile of youthful beauty, which I don't think has a very big child, rudely made me look like a boy for a moment unyielding bright smile.

I somehow understood the statement that my father's sire would laugh at me. My father had also won my mother in a duel, and it seems that the witness was His Majesty even then... as if he was looking at the past. That's why His Majesty was the first to say, "History is going to repeat itself."

Jill is the one fighting the duel, so the position is swapped with Jill. Otherwise, he's doing the same thing as his father. It would also be natural to be laughed at with similiar parents and children.

My father is a bad friend to His Majesty, so he seems to have an unrelenting exchange... but His Majesty seems to be one of the better. My father would have made fun of me if he had gone directly.

"Well, it's good that Miss Lisbeth hasn't done a lot about Velph... but Velph was terrible until he calmed down."

"Your father said your majesty was a prank, too, right?

"Ayamatsu... Well, why don't we have a seat to talk about that again? Prepare a delightful story."

"I'll look forward to it"

I've heard from His Majesty about his old father before, but there must still be a lot of other stories about martial arts and courage.

I'm very curious, but that's another opportunity. Now, I want to focus on what's in front of me.

At the same time that my expression changes, His Majesty also has a much more serious look. But the color of my eyes that seems slightly distracting to guide me. Your Majesty may be worried about me because I have decided that the effects of the duel are absolute.

"You're really going to duel, aren't you?

"... If you have something you want to pierce, I think you should pierce it. Even if I'm dealing with my father."

"Miss Lisbett grew up strong. Velph and Selene would be proud, too."

"Thank you"

Now that you know I will not bend my will, Your Majesty smiles softly, even with a little glance.

Me tilting my neck because I've looked at this one with a slight narrowing of my eyes and a glare. Then His Majesty says with a little joy, "My best friend's daughter's growth is just dazzling," so I can only smile back because it stinks too.

"Well, you were ready for a duel. The place was a training ground where Miss Lisbette had a duel before. No audience, is the referee good for me?

"Can you really be Your Majesty...? I'm sorry about the boulder."

If you think about what to do in a big place and when something happens, I think the venue is the best place to go then. I'm fine with injuries because I'm on the side of the Magic Academy, and because I use anti-magic building materials on the training grounds themselves and have a defensive technique throughout. This one is safer the other way than rambling outside and having something.

But I'm a little tempted to ask His Majesty to be present in the duel as a witness. Because I will take His Majesty's time, so to speak of his father's suggestion.

"It doesn't matter, there are times when I want to see history come back to life with this eye. Besides, I haven't really seen Velph in a while."

"Thank you for your concern, Your Majesty"

But His Majesty didn't seem to care, and Ning Lo. I just asked him to mix his eyes. As your father's friend, you want to see where we are.

I can't thank His Majesty enough for taking the trouble to take it on.

If you bow your head deeply, "Never mind," your majesty still chuckles with a throat.

I have a strong strict impression if I meet you in public, but when I talk to you one-on-one like this... I'm sure you're gentle and have a wide nostalgia, but is there a very, perhaps somewhere brown? That kind of place resembles my father, and that's probably why His Majesty and his father are close.

"... Miss Lisbeth is convinced Lord Zildreid can win?

"Father, I'm not sure about the other guy. I just believe in Jill."

Father is strong, I understand that. We know that even the Magic Institute is strong enough to pull out the group, and that even if it is Jill, we will not chase him down with much effort.

But I believe Jill will win. Jill has been trying, long before my thoughts met, even.

So I just believe. Jill said he would deliver the good news.

Smile gently, and His Majesty will smile back softly again.

"Right. … you should grasp happiness"

"Yes."

Your Majesty also gave me words of support, which made me laugh even deeper.