The Magician Wants Normality

Viciousness is standard.

- In a room (Elshon perspective)

The soft sunlight shines brightly indoors. The wind is also a pleasant calm day...... the opposite is true.

The interior had become a very uncomfortable space. Correctly, exclusively for the Counts of Faircloff and his wife.

"I came all the way to Ilfena. I hope you don't say anything nasty."

Dark, 'You've come to understand the situation properly and tell the difference between good and bad, haven't you?' And he and his wife shook their shoulders in awe. Inner sneak sigh at the look.

They know this one's angry. Then why didn't you do what you deserved from the beginning?

Their worries are investigated once and for all, so I don't have to be somewhat sympathetic. I don't have to, though.

I have trouble being made a reason to put that through unsolicited statements.

Of other countries, but also at the expense of irrelevant people.

Of course, Mizuki doesn't have that kind of sweetness. Including educating her about it, there's no way that she could have cried like that.

Anyway, if you need to be yourself, you will be on the side of deception - it will be impossible to induce rumors in King Kivera's capital if you feel guilty about deception - especially if you are an identical opponent.

Well, Mizuki has something to think about this time too, so the end result is that their wish, to take on a guardian position, will come true.

"I said something really selfish. Please put your anger away."

"Sorry"

That's what the couple says and lowers their heads deeply.

The sight made me laugh even deeper.

"That would be an apology for 'what'"

The Duke of Blondell, who had refrained beside him, asks gently with a smile.

"What are you apologizing to His Highness Elshon for? Have you ever said anything unselfish? Or that you insulted my country? Oh, has there been any other attempt to use the guardians through her?"

'Possibilities', told on the back of his back by a calm voice, are very malicious. The couple looks up a little to this.

"Wow, we didn't think about that!

"Yeah, because if you don't make it happen, you can say anything, right? I hear more about the Faircloff clan, including Carlosa, the" possible advantages of pushing the Guardian of the Mage. "

'Cause isn't it true it's all worth it - that's what makes me laugh deeper.

It's true, this is... Because there are enough elements to suspect that.

There mixes voices containing laughter. The voice lord is Charline Bashre, Al's sister.

"Hehe...... Duke, if you don't have a back, you have to think about it and explain it to me. You two don't seem to understand how that" selfish desire "affects you."

"Oh, I guess I needed that explanation"

"You mustn't take us for a standard. The result is now an apology."

Hey, you bet - and the couple have no words for Charline turning a beautiful grin. I give them a place by static… a sign of intent that I am the same by not blaming them.

These two are playing perfectly.

How sharp of a thorn to be assembled with a gentle voice! While I teach the situation to make up for the non-existent parts of the couple, I actually make more of a fool of myself than I have any more.

Now the Count will shake his original identity and say, "That's disrespectful! I said," I wouldn't have had to tell you if you'd noticed, "and it would be over.

This is a place for apologies, they should have reflected and challenged... it would be bad for the Counts Faircrov to not grasp what they both said, no matter what you think.

"Oh, you both look bright blue, huh? This is where I thank Charline and her husband."

It is the lead mage Colette Blondell who cares about the couple as they smile bitterly. Mother of Klaus at the back of the Duke of Blondell, and... a female jewel who binds the Blondell clan.

She laughed so small that she had no choice but to speak in such a tone as to teach the Counts a strange look.

"You two went out of your way to make sure you didn't say stupid things. Your Highness said earlier, 'I hope you don't say anything nagging'?

"Yeah, yeah. That's what they said."

"So? If that hadn't come true...... don't you think reflection would just be judged a mouthful and buy Your Highness's wrath?

"That's..."

The Counts get more and more pale in Colette's "possibilities".

But if it's going to end, she's not at the top of the list of magicians who can be synonymous with wit.

"Besides, Your Highness has remained silent since earlier, hasn't he? Is it the kindness of His Royal Highness to allow you to speak, Charline? At the same time, you must be able to identify yourself."

And tilt your neck gently.

"If you still don't understand this, you'll be joined by the fact that you've ruined His Highness's favor, Elshon? No matter how much Count Faircloff says he's a former royal, he's no refuge."

Stabbed Todome. No, did you block the escape route?

I don't expect them to, so I'm not willing to do anything about it... but they're stirring up more fear after understanding that.

Above all, there is evidence that Colette's words cannot be described as' just taken in a bad direction '.

"Although the previous visits were informal, there was certainly the will of King Carlossa...... A guardian is a national decision, isn't he? Didn't you think that you and your country would carry more than just the guardian system?

Marquis Leckbari turned his gaze to the couple and glanced at them as he explored.

You say it only in a far-fetched way that makes fun of you on a daily basis, and I say it quite clearly today. Apparently, the Marquis suspects Carlossa of using Mizki on the grounds of guardianship.

This is not a couple's idea, it means that a country called Carlosa wants it.

It is not with particular malice that Marquis Leckbari thinks so. One way or another, it's more natural to accept it.

Well... maybe I just made the most effective statement on this occasion.

One of Kivela's cases is at the Marquis's request if we follow the original. No wonder the Marquis took Mizki's side in accomplishing it, even if he had personal thoughts. There are adorable verses, including about the Princesses of Ningro Celestina.

From such a Marquis's point of view, I guess the Faircroves are the ones who don't want to get involved. I saw plenty of willingness to eliminate it just because it seemed like an unconsciously emotional imitation.

"Well, let me ask you again. What are you apologizing for?"

Everyone sets their sights on the Duke of Blondell's words. The smile pressing for the answer was the same as being stuck with an invisible blade for the Counts.

... I can't tolerate mistakes. There's no more escape route for 'I didn't realize'.

To the elites of my country who solidified their surroundings and then pressed for answers, I gazed at them with a grin. Aware that the expression is of the kind referred to as' looks like fun '.

"Yes, I guess. From that point of view, you'll be wary of that… No, I'm sure it's only natural that we should be considered stupid"

Did they just understand their shallowness or were they told by the Chancellor to be quite tough... the Count doesn't imitate them to disprove if they change their complexion.

His attitude is everywhere a disgrace to what he did the other day.

"It's about everything if you ask me what kind of apology it is. As someone involved in politics, as a former royalty, and more than that, as a parent of Sieg. I didn't understand one thing."

"Oh, with much honesty. I thought you were the king's brother."

The Duke of Blondell asks funny.

His identity is the Duke and his opponent is the Count, usually without being questioned for disrespect. But the situation will change slightly if the Count demonstrates his position as King's brother.

I guess it's that statement because they tried to identify the Counts in various ways. If it gets too expensive in there, it means the person until then, and this one will deal with it quite a bit.

But the Count just smiled bitterly at those words, too.

"It must be natural for us to be blamed for immaturity in everything. I don't know what to say, but it's no wonder the Wizard is retaliated against unless he helps even an unfamiliar Siege."

Unexpectedly by the Count's words I deflected my gaze and erased the couple from my sight.

I feel something piercing my chest and exhale secretly.

No, yeah, normally... I guess that's how you interpret Mizuki's behavior.

But reality is far from what the Count imagined.

Instead of hesitating, you were willing to use it to help, wasn't you, that girl?

You're also right to be kind to a limited extent. Other than that, the treatment is terrible.

You run out of pawns available to your allies from time to time, without any hesitation.

If you're a loving, hearty person in the first place, you don't think about avenging Kivela.

Can the Counts say the same dialogue even if they know the truth? No, if I found out the truth, I'd be scared of future retaliation.

As a parent, it is a very difficult dialogue to react to. I wonder if I have the wrong education policy, especially as I have my head at times.

Look inside my chest, or no one will say anything. I won't tell you... the gaze is raw and warm. I guess it's their kindness not to speak the truth in this setting as someone who knows reality. Maybe.

"That girl has a clear priority… she understood that if she understood the situation, she would have to help her son in particular."

"Right, sure, if Sieg had died in that situation, the damage to the Great Spider would have expanded. As far as I can tell, he wasn't in the hands of a knight in line."

'No, because it doesn't mean that way!

I felt the voice of the hearts of everyone but the Counts was haunted. No, I definitely hammered it.

This would be the case if we were to interpret the words of the Marquis of Leckbari.

'Mizuki would have understood what a development would be in his favor. That's why I needed Lord Siege, as a pawn for us to pass through Carlosa. "

There will be some feelings I've been advised, but the top priority at that point was to safely pass Carlosa. He was known as the magician of Ilfena, and he just needed Lord Siegfried in the sense of keeping his foot down.

Mizuki, who could have exercised more than one technique in the first place, would have been able to defeat it alone. As far as the report was concerned, he didn't seem to have any fright or sense of crisis about the spider.

Yet what an outward act to force an injured man who has suffered a major injury to heal and fight.

Where did your conscience go? Still a maiden of your age?

"You seem to understand and above all. Let us decide what we can expect in the future."

The Earl looked stunned when he told him so with a deliberate nod. But immediately, it will be pushed down.

"I don't trust you, ma'am."

The lady shuddered her shoulders funny enough that she remained silent on the added words.

... sweet, Countess. We are not gentle enough to miss the anxiety element.

"My feelings as a mother are very convenient to use, right? But I don't suppose the Duchess of Blondell has ever said that to her son?

"... Huh?

Turning her gaze to Colette, she grinned.

"Yes, my son is under His Highness's command.... I recognize you more as an individual than as my child. For His Highness's sake, Klaus would use me or my husband."

"There would be the other way around, wouldn't there?

"Naturally. We are comrades in the service of our country, even if it is the affection of our parents and our children. That's the priority."

The Countess said she was worried about using Lord Siegfried as a pawn in the country. But she must have had to convince herself of it more than anyone else because she's Faircrove.

She seemed to think only Lord Siegfried was a pawn in the country, but that's the same as her.

I know she didn't like that kind of treatment and education and her son hated her, but she would be convinced of that treatment with Lord Siegfried if she herself showed Faircloff no shame.

If you are a parent, you must be an example to your child. Especially if Faircrove.

But isn't her attitude like a tragic heroine in a story? I grieve and tear at the stripping of my role and personal emotions... no wonder I'm unhappy with Lord Siegfried and how he is as a pawn in the country if he shows such a halfway attitude.

More to the point: 'I don't feel the country deserves to sacrifice myself that much'. It's not an unintentional doll, you don't think you need to go along with the farce of being a hero pushed by others.

Because he is a descendant of a hero, not a hero himself. The state won't want to let go, but there are other Faircroves. There is also a choice to throw everything away and be free...

Besides, he is a brain muscle. Act honestly on your emotions without any extra thoughts. Around letting his family carry the harm, his feelings for his family are only halfway through, just like his mother's.

I don't hate it or hate it, but it's not special.

Perhaps that's all. That's what he's been treated like, so he won't have to.

If you have no obsession or loyalty, you have to imprint it as a raison d 'être, but it's weird because you don't thoroughly do it there.

The Countess conveniently changes her attitude toward Lord Siegfried to Colette, who does not always break down her attitude of 'those who serve the country'.

Definitely the former when it comes to which is trustworthy. Because I don't have a brace for faith.

That's why I don't trust the Countess.... I can't.

Unless she changes herself, she will try to use Mizuki in response to family sentiment - personally, please, but it's practically use - I guess. And unconsciously.

So with a smile, we eliminate that possibility. Because we are so cute with those black cats.

"Besides, I'm keeping a message from Mizuki."

"Does that... mean you're not willing to see us"

"There's that too. But it means more than that."

Apparently she was going to meet him and apologize. The Countess leans down with a sad look. The Count was... somewhat calm enough to anticipate this development.

After all, it seems that the lady is the one who seems to be in love with her. But if the Count had this attitude, he would hold me in.

The dust and I smile. Final notice for them.

"'I don't even want to see your face!' And. 'Oh, because this means not only rejecting your apologies, but rejecting future relationships as well. Don't interpret it conveniently."

"... eh"

The Countess takes a breath. That's it, I think it sounded small, but from Mizuki's point of view, it's natural.

"That kid is the Wizard who defeated Kivera, isn't he? Drop the fence...... cut off any worthless involvement instantly for you. I'm not the one who can't make that decision."

"Naturally. Master Mizuki is good at negotiating."

The Count leaned down in sigh at Charline's backup shooting, which involved diplomacy. Understand that's not a word from personal feelings, but a statement based on 'diplomacy' or 'a position of magician'.

"In the meantime, I accept the story of the guardian. But you also need the opportunity to try Carlosa, who did something careless."

"Is...? May I?

"Lord Siegfried and Lord Keith are getting Mizuki a pass."

On the contrary, it means I can't be trusted except by them. I think the Chancellor and the Assistant Chancellor will be fine, but if I say that here, I'm going to say something I won't let go, so I'll keep my mouth shut.

"Let's get Carlosa to Mizki once. You know why Lord Siegfried never looked at me when I had a female knight... don't you think it's just right to look at the king's arms?

Carlossa also has a small number but a female knight. But they were not needed by Lord Siegfried. I hear it's because some of them are the object of disgust.

The Earl, who dew his consternation at what was known here, and I folded even more.

"Wouldn't it be convenient to know Mizuki? I know the king is moving about it, so why don't we let him go as a collaborator? The title of Lord Siegfried's fiancée would have caught them, wouldn't it?

Faircroff, and Lord Siegfried, would be very attractive. It's natural that some people plot behind his fiancée.

The appearance of Mizuki will cause disturbances. I don't know how to cook that... let's take a look at King Carlossa's arrangements.

"But... that's the position of an Illfena sorcerer, right? Isn't that dangerous?

"You don't need an idiot who can't get through that extent. I don't deserve to be named magician."

"So, but...... maybe the Wizard will get hurt!?

"What's that? I promise you that my Irfena will not protest about it at all, including the danger to her life."

The Counts were stunned by my remarks like trumpeting.

When it comes to collaborators, it sounds good, but it's real. How strong is the wind if you are a mere sorcerer rather than a nobleman? Worst case scenario, they're after my life.

Because it's too dangerous that Carlosa couldn't take those methods. I would try to make Mizuki do that, so I could also say that the Countess' attitude was natural. Besides, there are more Mizuki words than they can relate to Mizuki... and they can't even move to protect him.

"If Lord Siegfried is going to be a guardian, we need to shut the annoying people up for once. This is to let you know that Mizuki is unavailable, and more than that, Carlossa identifies" usable ". So that's okay."

When told so, the Counts silence themselves with an indescribable look.

Those around me gave an interesting look at my suggestion, and no one disagreed. If I look like I'm having fun, I can even see that I agree with you.

... I know, they are. Mizuki said that such a thing was only entertainment.

My 'cat' is fierce against appearance. Smarter than that, too.

If you let him head over after presenting "This Is The State You Want," he'll get the results he wanted while he enjoys it.

Carlosa should understand that once. Mizki, who has not been extensively destroyed or slaughtered, is heretical and tends to be tasted in comparison to the past demon mentors. You have to make them realize that's a mistake.

"I'll be on my way when you're ready. Let's put Klaus on as well as the reporter."

An escort or a commentator on Mizuki's magic. The fact that we can't produce a report without understanding the other side will be troublesome.

Besides... I'm scared I'm going to use strange magic on my own when I let it go wild. I have a priori who said, "I want to know about the curse," and I haven't given it up yet.

"It's gonna be fun."

"Oh, is that the truth?

"Come on, what do you think?

Everyone laughs joyfully at the words of me and Marquis Leckbari. The Counts just look at it a little creepy, anxiously. Such an attitude is the proof that you are insulting Mizuki.

Thoughts on the existence of a magical conductor, foolishness that insults you with appearance...... destroy everything, Mizuki.