That Ordinary Mister is a War God

85. Compliments of the Empress

The place to have tea with Empress Beate was decided in the outhouse where she lived.

"I don't care if it's in one of those empty rooms.

and she insisted that the women did everything in their power to stop it.

As a result of even the female chief came out, Beate accepted to lose and do it out of the palace.

The overly luxurious facial rash of the Empress and the three Yagami Fai, however much Imperial Castle, can't be admitted to a tea party or anything in a merely empty room.

The ladies seemed to have a headache on the princess whose common sense didn't work anywhere.

Only those whose loyalty to the royal family is particularly thick are allowed to work in Imperial Castle, and no one is pleased with the scandal of the royal family.

I almost admired the sight of the emperor and HR, but it would have been about three Bal, Meena and Sidonier who could afford that.

When I came back out of the palace, what a bunch of samurai were starting to prepare for the tea party.

"Oh, isn't that sweet? You're getting me ready. I can't believe it."

Beate's mood improvises and he smiles and speaks to the samurai.

"I'm talking about Your Highness, so I was expecting you to turn back against the chief lady or chief squire in an attempt to hold a tea party on your own somewhere in Imperial Castle"

The middle-aged samurai looks familiar and says things as if she were watching a series of developments.

"Damn... I regret... I can't say anything back..."

The princess wears her lips really remorsefully.

"That's the fierce warrior. Lord Zenda, who is proud of his history since His Highness Adrian was born."

Zenda grinned as Bal applauded and honored her.

"I'll take that as a compliment, Master Bartolomeus"

I show him quite a penetration, but he nods silently without hesitation about it.

"I expected the tea party, but couldn't read it until the number of people, so please wait a while longer"

Zenda says so and finally bows down and pulls back.

Instead the young ladies came and led them to a white round table in the garden.

After a short wait, the rosewater is transported for the number of people.

"Exactly. The maids under Her Royal Highness are well educated."

Sidonier praised with a smile.

It is this feminine thing that doesn't sound enviable at all.

"That's what it is."

Beate replied with a face that she thought it was normal.

At a time like this, I should say it's your lady's manners to make a loving laugh and thank you, but it doesn't work for her as usual.

I prefer the Empress rather than frowning because Sydney herself is a character who feels such manners stubbornly.

"Thank you for waiting. This way, please."

They were led to the green roof terrace without waiting five minutes.

White large pots and scones for the number of people lined with white teacups.

"Shizuko Zenda, you seem to have been reading to some extent"

and Bal was impressed.

Five minutes would not be enough to prepare what would be served to the royal tea party from scratch.

Given the short waiting time, it is natural to assume that Zenda just let him try to be humble.

"Well, if His Royal Highness Beate invites you casually, and then speaks of those who respond casually to His Royal Highness's invitation, we'll be the only ones around. It was most surprising that Meena would come, but if Bartolomeus were to come, he would have decided to come."

Sidonier tried to say why Zenda could have predicted.

Because she was absolutely right, the samurai, who was said to be a fierce warrior, only nodded silently.

"Something I regret..."

Beate did it again.

Having a subordinate who can preface his actions is a great compliment to the ruling class of the Empire.

She was also an insane girl in this regard.

"Why don't you give Zenda a compliment for now?

Bal just gets a little sloppy, too.

"Oh, yeah?

Bearte decided to take it into account because he usually said nothing of this sort.

"Zenda, you're brilliant. Keep encouraging."

I praise Zenda with my face.

"I would like to honor Your Highness with a compliment until the last generation."

Even the occasional ones, the fact that they were praised by the royal family has tremendous effect.

Zenda responds to her not with "worship," but with a "salute" on her knees and hands on the spot.

Even without trying, Bal, like Beate, has proven himself to have strong influence over the royal family as he lives in disregard of common sense, but even more so for those on this occasion, it was not a case.

"By the way, to Ville, when did Meena get to know His Highness?

Sidonier speaks out his doubts.

Beate didn't even greet her the first time, and she realized that they knew each other.

"In the meantime, you've come for dinner with Bal."

Beate looked back at the memories, saying it was fun, but Sidonier hits Bal with a frightened gaze.

"The rumor was true that they were replacing Her Royal Highness with a dining room. You are an insanity comparable to His Highness Beate, Bartolomeus."

"Honestly, I'm aware."

He admitted honestly.

"It is also the role of Yagami Fai to interact with the royal family, and it would be the royal family's job to keep close to Yagami Fai"

and it was Meena who defended him.

There's a limit to things, Meena.

Sidonier sighs and tells, but of course it doesn't work on her.

This member makes Sidonier a fairly common sense person.

The person immediately noticed and sighed softly.