The Little Duchess’ Home Tutor

Episode 41: Introduction

"So, are those ladies Allen's daughter-in-law candidates?

"Mother, don't say anything unnecessary! It's a troublesome situation."

"Mother-in-law, my wife is here"

"You did. Lydia and Allen are already married."

"... Mother, I apologize for not coming home, I apologize, don't make fun of me"

"Hehe, I'm kidding - at all times, Allen and Karen are taking care of you. This is Erin, my two mothers. I know about you in a letter from both of you. Welcome to Forest Capital. It's a short time, but have fun."

That said, her mother smiled and bowed her head. As always, when I try this, I look like Karen. And his age is too unknown.

In the meantime... let's stop trying to step through my feet earlier, Lydia. What are you so sudden about?

The other kids are still hardened. Oh, boy.

"Mother, I'll introduce you. First, Dear Stella."

"S, it's Stella Howard. Thank you for inviting me this time. Thank you so much for your help, Allen."

"Are you Stella? Oh, I see - Allen wrote," Whatever, I think you'll be famous within the kingdom, in beauty, "but convinced, muggle"

"... Kohon. Mother, don't say anything extra, okay?

There is no alarm or gap at all.

Lydia, the feathers of the enduring Firebird are hidden?

- Why are you trying to take my hand off my mother's mouth? Tina, Lynne. Even Ellie......

"Pfft. Allen, what's the extra thing? That's what you've been writing."

"Well, yeah... next time"

"It's okay. Lydia, give me that shy son of yours."

"Yes, mother-in-law. Come here."

"Knock..."

Lydia restrains my right hand with a full grin and sticks her own head to her arm.

... Karen, wait. This must be force majeure on a boulder, right?

"First of all - could you be Mr. Ellie?

"Ha, ha! Um, well, Dr. Allen was a great guy, and I couldn't do anything about it at all, but thanks to Dr. Allen, I also let the school in, and, uh, wop."

"Oh my... how cute! Allen, that's sloppy! I can't believe you're teaching such a pretty girl. Allen wrote in a letter," Ellie is really cute. "

The sound of bones whizzing...

Karen's cold gaze also pierces her.

A mother who frees Ellie turns to Tina and Line.

Tilt his neck. "You look just like me, Dr. Allen..." Do you look so much alike?

"Honor you both."

"Think of me as your daughter."

"Thank you. You're Line."

"My name is Lynne Linster. To my brother, he's very cute. I'd love to be cuter if I could."

"Hehe, because this kid is shy. It said," Lynne has grown up lately, so I get excited sometimes. "

"Brother -!"

Lynne, you don't have to let your eyes shine so much, do you?

Look, it's time for my right arm to limit itself - Lydia. 'Firebird' at zero distance doesn't get a little spiffy.

"... your brother is overmanipulated. Don't tell me that." Karen, isn't that personal?

"Is it Tina at the end?

"Nice to meet you, I'm Tina Howard. The teacher - he showed me the 'road' and gave me the 'light', which was in the dark. I sincerely appreciate it. Dear Erin, thank you so much for raising your teacher."

"Oh, Tina - that was tough. It's all right now. This girl will lead you."

"Ha! So, the"

"What?

"... may I call you mother-in-law?

"Heh-heh. Fine. As the letter says. 'Tina is a bright, good girl and smart. But the roots are very serious. I hope you learn to be sweeter to people.'"

"Doctor? You mean me like that?

Ugh...... Li, Lydia, let's stop biting. It's not a sweet bite, is it?

Karen, why are you blushing?

... If this is a dance for now, it's still okay.

Oh? Lydia left my arm.

"Mother-in-law, I need a favor."

"What?

"May I read your letter?

"At Lydia's request, it is."

"Please. Instead - take this."

"... hehe - a boulder, Lydia. How's Anna?

"I'm fine. I'm keeping the message," Never will be. "

"Yeah - yeah, I get it. But you can't be alone, can you? Reading Together"

"Thank you. I love it, mother-in-law."

"Mother!?

An unreasonable ruling was made.

Oh, shit. This is bad. Basically, in the letter I admire these kids.

The same goes for Lydia and Karen. If these two find out what it is, after tomorrow, it's obvious that whatever you say is useless.

Even my mother said that... I knew it.

"I deserve it. Brother, take this opportunity to realize how important you are. By the way, what am I writing to you? I'm looking forward to it."

I want to be a shellfish now...

- Then it goes without saying that the admiration of the other children, including the two of them, was read out in extensions.