The Magician Wants Normality

Unexpected Pickup Part Six

- Fairkrov Mansion (Prime Minister's Perspective)

The Faircloff family, one of them, headed out on a few errands. There were not only the Count's family, but also servants gathered there.

To do so, I left it untouched. Because it is necessary to make them aware of their stupidity.

It should be noted that Zeke and his childhood tame, Keith, are waiting in separate rooms. I've already heard from them, most importantly, there was no need to have them here.

Once again the room I looked around is wrapped in tension. My sister in particular is pale.

No matter how much you left the house, your position is the Chancellor... and the Duke's man. I didn't even understand that. If I wanted to treat him like a 'brother who left home', I would have limited myself without asking excuses or anything.

Whatever the case may be, the Count is with him. It is my wife's sister who makes the arrangements.

Honestly, I thought her lack of consciousness as Faircloff sounded so far.

She is certainly a good and wonderful mistress in terms of nobility, treating her servants gently without the luxury of the blood of a hero.

But if it's like this one, it's a complete vendetta. No offense... No, I don't realize what good intentions can do.

I am relieved to think that if His Majesty the Magic Instructor had been a nobleman of Ilfena and had been forced by the pressure of diplomacy to welcome him into Faircrov...

In that case, there would be a good chance that the relationship with Irfena would deteriorate. His Royal Highness the Demon King in particular must be the enemy of the 'country' called Carlossa.

It is the 'country' that is more responsible than diplomacy, and if the contract was found to be false, it could not have been done with 'I didn't mean to'.

He seemed to have realized the foolishness ahead of him with a proper gaze. The appearance of the Count. I don't think this would have brought me out of mouth, and at the same time reassure me that I wasn't that stupid.

He... hasn't had as much trouble as His Majesty. His Highness was prepared to go to Fairkrov, for the purpose of dividing the royal blood.

At that time, if anything happened to the royal family, he was expected to reign as the next king. If the king were to be assassinated, the country would be swayed, and the position of 'royalty with a family of heroes on its side' would gain immense support for the people in the sense of putting away that confusion.

... Well, as far as the status quo goes, I wish I had left the diplomatic space to separate the light and darkness of the country for about once.

If he had experienced the pressing diplomatic circumstances of the time, he would have remained a wound to his heart and perhaps a suppression of his rampant habits.

"Well, that's why I'm here... you know what I mean, right?

If he smiled deliberately, he blued his face as he began his sister. However, the servants were apparently upset by the fact that 'His Excellency the Prime Minister is here'.

Exhale the inner sigh as such. You may not be able to count on this when things happen.

At least my father, my predecessor, was alive, and when I was there, I hadn't been this far out. Disappointment is natural because Faircloff's servants were not only those who served in the given work, but were more protective of the clan than anyone else.

I guess this is the situation at the end of the mistake of fidelity and familiarity.

"Zeke is certainly a necessary pawn for the country. But there's no way you can involve another country in that situation! Don't you have a head of that kind?"

"Dear brother... I'd like to fulfill about one of Sieg's manners. I couldn't do anything as a mother, and I was going to treat her as a family."

I find myself increasingly disappointed in the appearance of my desperately soliciting sister. No, that's not just my sister.

My second son's wife - my oldest son's wife has just finished giving birth and is back at her parents' house. I let him know what was going on, so he might have graduated by now - or served beside his sister, and some servants seemed to think it was right.

Set your eyes slightly on the sight. The Count and his sons, who noticed my anger, changed their complexion, and the Celian who brought them in was... sighted in the same way.

Probably didn't know what they were saying. Count's runaway habits, and his royal life, on top of his own connection to the Magic Master. It must have been driven only by the circumstances of "For Carlosa's sake".

He would be a little more prepared if he were willing.... My son went to Ilfena knowing he would be turned down, obviously a relief officer for the Count's unilateral demands.

In other words, suppression. Again, avoiding the worst seemed to be the reason for the accompaniment. I guess Celian's personal visit - he begged for an explanation of the circumstances for now - was part of it.

Though I didn't think His Highness the Demon King would miss it altogether.

"Oh?" As my mother, "hey? Even though the magician over there has a family? What did your parents think?

"Well, that's... but if you're from another world, you're a guardian."

"Shut up."

Finish the excuse not to come down. My eyes on my sister, who says stupid things over this period, grew colder and colder.

It should be noted that they are told that 'Siege thinkers are magicians of different worlds'. This was caused by the Count heading straight from the castle to Ilfena.

And it would be Celian who leaped to be so. If you are prepared to take measures badly, it is possible that you will think that 'Siege is before the building and fate is the connection between the country and the magician'.

The Faircloff family has done nothing, even if it is examined by Ilfena, so the possibility is denied. It's just... I would rate it frivolous.

It would be more convenient not to let them know the facts in the sense of listening to themselves. Because the answer to the question 'what were you going to do' will definitely change if you ask the Magic Supervisor.

"It's a coincidence that she was an interracial. I'm listening to you guys who thought I was an Illfena sorcerer. Yeah, I knew you'd just line up your stupid excuses without even asking."

"Please wait! Why can you blame the kindness of your mother-in-law for wanting to treat you as a family!

If you say that with a deep sigh, the voice of a woman who seems to be feeling strong has been causing criticism.

If you turn your gaze to the Lord of that voice, the Lord of the voice is the wife of the second son.

Was she... the daughter of a fellow adopted just like me? Spiritual strength - I have trouble just crying when things go wrong - and I should have been marred by Faircloff's deserving personality for loathing nobility corruption.

However, the strength and emotional aspects of the mood were often viewed as problematic and embarrassed by my parents and sister-in-law at home. I thought that would settle down with the years, too, but apparently it got worse.

And it seems to have worked for the worse. The servants on my sister's side with the presence of "The Second Son's Wife" raising their voices are turning their eyes to me for criticism.

I set my gaze on that... disappointment, or I stopped expecting it anymore. However, the Count understands that my concerns would have become a reality because of preaching beforehand and shows a bare gesture of regret for his work.

"Kindness? It's just a mess, isn't it?

"Nah!?

"From the other side, this is not even a political marriage. It's a 'contract'. There can be no magician who names His Highness the Demon King's subordinate to change the Lord. … there is no staining on this side."

Here too the sons of the Count began to notice. We don't betray Carlosa with ourselves, we don't do anything about it even if we're in the opposite position.

If you notice it there, you can be convinced of the reason that 'treating me as a family is my business'. If you treat it as a family...... 'You can use it as a absolution mark'.

Rejection is a clear indication of standing and an indication of intent not to be used. That is only natural if you are loyal to your country.

They don't understand how anyone who doesn't understand it and tries to push it can see it from Irfena. And those who are the victims... No, what do you think of Carlosa?

Those who are conscious will not stop me because they realize it. Because they are in a position to engage in national politics with them.

I guess that would be understandable if I looked at the current situation. Because the Wizard tried to be placed in such an irrational situation that even his sister-in-law and servants would criticize him by the Countess's mercy.

"If they refuse, they incite and criticize their surroundings that they are bad.... Oh, there's no excuse for 'I don't mean to,' is there? When she raised her voice, you obviously got your side and relieved her."

"I... just as a family..."

"But! Doesn't it make more effort to walk away than to be married, even though it would be a political marriage!? You can have a good relationship with your husband over time, and you should be obliged to make it look that way!

It would not have been a mistake if she had said, "Normal political marriage."

It is possible to have a good family relationship. However, only if we convinced each other and walked over.

And I don't have any shards of motivation to relieve her confidently saying from my own experience that that's the right thing to do.

"So you'll accept the same situation as the Sorcerer again?

"Of course! For the sake of the country, it is our duty as noblemen to accept marriage for the sake of home."

"Really, if..."

With that said, I take a piece of paper out of my nostalgia. It's what you wrote to His Majesty just in case, but what a pity you're going to use it for.

Though I thought so, I opened the paper and poked it at her, pushing it all the way to the mark.

"Let it be accepted. Your royal destiny will keep you apart. Pack your bags now."

"Nah!? Why is that..."

Even her sister and servants, not just her, expose their consternation to the story of getting down and boiling, but her husband, the second son - Marcus - just squeezes his fist tightly and leans down.

He had also been warned. I know you used to praise me a lot, but my wife's words come from a strong sense of justice. Maybe I couldn't have made them understand if it wasn't for these things.

"The primary culprit in this case is the Countess Faircrov. But you who have grown the Countess are also guilty. You said," It's the country that takes responsibility, "right? With you, my sister won't be able to grow up forever because of the peace of mind she's gained on her side."

Plus, continue with "The Best Cause" that happened.

"This is something we've been considering for the past year. You know that too, don't you? My parents' fathers and sister-in-law should have warned me not to be emotional."

"Yeah, yeah. But it is."

"Faircrove has a special meaning as a family of heroes. What would you do if you were disregarded for emotional precedence and took a word for it? Sometimes it moves people. … insignificant, but it was being investigated."

It should be noted that her father is the one who most desires separation. My daughter, who can't grow up at all, is pitiful and even depressed by the fact that she sent such a fool out to Faircrov again.

A normal nobleman would be fine, but Faircloff is special, and Zeke is not the only one who is asked to speak and act as he deserves.

"The difference between separation and marriage is not so much 'a royal life that cannot be defied', the fact that there are couples and fiancées is no different 'forced to tear them apart', and from the point of view of not dating the words and actions that Faircrov does not deserve and the selfishness of his family, 'there is no choice but to be criticized, and the side that criticized is right'. What do you say? It's the same, right?

You could understand that if you told me so much, she blued her face. It is on the same terms, except that whoever hears the latter has forced the side to be the outer passage.

And there are circumstances in which we have to get her out of this house.

"You were believed to be right because someone was in tune. That was also the point of the Countess, who is my mother-in-law. The servants, if you two are together, tend to you more than they do to know what the weight is."

"... Exactly. I tried to be a phrase bad guy trapped in a narrow world called home, I can't deny it if they say so. There is no way that words from our side will work... especially for those on the side of the Sorcerer."

Even as he sighed, Count Faircrov ran out of words. We lose our biggest allies and their faces stain with despair.

"If you let go, you will comfort each other, and you will never be aware of it. Irfena told me if it was a contract. At that time, I will ask all residents of this house, including servants, to put constraints on me. They'll be convinced that life-threatening constraints will never be used."

"Do you mean to let Ilfena out of the house because there is a possibility that she will be silent about it in the future? To keep you from dying."

I nodded as my husband, Marcus, asked with a sad look.

"It is also possible to grasp happiness if it is not in this house. It's a small favor."

At the same time, it is true that her reflections and other untrustworthy things. Marcus would have read it and said something.

Eventually she cursorily left the room when she urged her with her gaze. There are no stopping voices from gazing...

There's no word to convince me, I don't pinch my mouth knowing that if I poorly solicit it, even the favor will be revoked.

I think now you'll understand, and I open my mouth.

"You guys keep talking about Zeke, but it applies to you more than just being Faircroff. … I think I'm lucky that Zeke was of that character"

"Luck?"

It was unexpected. My gaze concentrates. I nodded at it and continued.

"You guys are running away from guilt while keeping it strong that Sieg is a pawn in the country. If you are a pawn in the country, you will be responsible for keeping and killing, and if you are a family, you will be on Sieg's side above all. You're halfway there."

"Were we that bad?

The Count is a sad look just because he has a sense of being merciful as a family. It's the same for the others.

"Treat Sieg as a family, even though he is strong enough to be a pawn in the country only, but doesn't like being hated. What do you think this isn't an escape from guilt? Normally, I resent you for treating me like a family."

If they had always admonished themselves harshly as Faircloff, they would have thought of Sieg and 'naturally I am a pawn of the country as a member of Faircloff'.

If you're a Faircroff person, you recognize it as' natural ', and even if you're wrong, the option of' going to your son-in-law 'doesn't come up.

Conversely, if it was only love as a family... I would never abandon my own home. If you put your family first, Zeke will always try to protect them.

It would be a pawn in the country if you dumped it either way that it would be brainwashing, just because the surroundings that made you do so intentionally would be guilty.

"Zeke doesn't imitate abandoning his people. It's natural to help Keith in particular.... So? You asked Keith to take care of Siege on a daily basis, and now you tried to push him against the Sorcerer. Because we want to make things easier, no matter what you think, right?

……

Do you have any thoughts? Everyone leans in silence. I sighed again at the sight.

Siege is simple, but for that matter there are no lies. Sieg's obsession would naturally also be weak if he was treated lightly by his family.

Still, a good relationship was formed because Sieg doesn't care about the details. If this is the owner of a general thought circuit, there is no choice but to be dissatisfied with such treatment.

"Naturally if Zeke had a general thought circuit, he would be resented, which could also mean that if he did poorly, he would crave freedom and treason...... Unless you're the lord of heartbreak, Zeke won't have anyone like you."

"Sure... Sieg would take it for granted to protect the weak, but there is no Lord who swears absolute loyalty"

Even from Marcus, a knight, that seems to be a hit. In Siege, dedication to the country is part of being a knight, because 'it is more than a knight, naturally'.

That's the brain muscle, or I guess you're not thinking deeply. I'm so sorry to hear about your head.

"Your apology to Ilfena will go to Countess Faircrov. Please just come and apologize. Let me not negotiate as part of diplomacy. You will be subject to the constraints I have just mentioned in advance. This also means not to divulge Faircloff's shame to others, so the servant also applies."

Suggesting that he could be exposed outside changed the complexion of the servants. If your life is at stake, don't say anything.

Besides... if I break it and die, I can make an excuse for 'I made amends with my life'. It is sincerity to Ilfena that the country did not allow such an act, and a show to the surroundings.

That seems understandable and the Count nods and agrees faster than anyone else. He gradually regained consciousness when he was royal.

"Got it. I guess there's something else, huh?

"Next, Sieg, but I'll take it without changing my name. There is also the possibility that you will die from inadvertent behavior. Of course, I'll take care of her. You'll be glad to see that you're less burdened."

I'll tell you what I hate about it. Now Zeke will not be used as an excuse for their regeneration.

The comparator is other than them, Faircrove, and it is compared to the subordinate branch.

"Faircloff is not born competent, he is a clan that is asked to be competent. And the servant - the maid with the lady will take turns, not having to praise the Lord's side just to serve!

"No!"

"We've already made arrangements. I'll have you from the branch, so there's nothing wrong."

The education of the woman who raised her voice asks the former servant who was hiding. I think it was her aunt, but I'm not the one to spoil her because she's inside. It will fix it well.

If we turn our gaze to serenity, the Counts are consolidated. Apparently, 'Taking Over Siege' was quite shocking. I feel a little sorry for you, and I'll tell you why.

"Zeke has no hatred for you. In other words, 'I can always forgive you'. You need to be able to reflect, not just on the word family."

"It's... it is."

"I'm not adopting you anything else. Sieg is not a child in the first place, so you won't want to fall in love even though you can always see his face."

To be clear, the Count dropped… and looked up instantly. The expression is full of temper.

"Okay! I mean, I hope we're not ashamed of ourselves as Faircloff!?

"That's what I mean"

"Then now it's time for me to be a respected father!

The Count said it was positive. I realize that places like this resemble my ancestors in a good way.

"But don't think you're going back a year. Faircloff did something stupid, so Ilfena will be on guard."

"Ugh... Indeed, the eyes of His Highness the Demon King and the Marquis of Leckbari seem harsh"

"You deserve it."

I can't help it all. That's why I make constraints.

Constraints are heavy. Marcus won't feel sorry for his wife either, but he obeyed because he realized she was also the one most likely to die if the shackles of constraint were put in place.

Above all, it is her father who is furious...... I am certain that he will be thoroughly re-educated from now on.

"Then we'll take the Sieges, won't we? 'Cause you're gonna need an explanation."

"Um, okay"

"Oh, speaking of which... she's the thinker of example Siege, but she's not a magician, she's a magician. I sold the fight to the Wizard who defeated Kivela, you guys."

"Nah!?

When I tell him so, he leaves surprised people and leaves the room with Celian. Only the Count won't be surprised on that occasion, explain it well and let him understand reality.

Celian, by contrast, leans his neck while obeying heavily.

"Father, did it make sense for me to come?

"You are the person with the most information. In one way or another, Sieg and the others should listen."

……

"There's a personal connection between the chasers from Kivela, the King Prince's repudiation in Corbella, plus that, right? May I ask you to provide information to the two of us who will be dealing with His Majesty the Mage?"

Speaking with a grin, Celian drips her head with an indescribable face. You're not going to miss your biggest source, son.

At the same time, I expect a little from the Wizard... if she's in a different position than Sieg, I wonder if she'll face that girl.

We cannot forget our position. But all the fences don't exist, because for her, it's only an 'individual named Siegfried' what kind of assessment.