The Magician Wants Normality

Sister Princess's circumstances

"Let's start with the kidnapping. Again, that was to direct my attention to Sarovara. And...... I was' convinced that the country I chose could be solved '. That's the premise."

Chilled cheeks, but Princess Tircia speaks out. The information I have just heard, but I guess this is also an important element in purposefully speaking.

Or the tone has been entirely personal since earlier. Rather than a princess, he wants to make it clear that it's an individual's plan: Tircia.

"Those I pawned in the process will die. But as long as we get the information from the mouth of the captured that 'they preferred tea and spoke regularly', we will get to Sarovara"

"How did the tea leaves in that method of killing make you think it was safe? In this view, they say it's because you said it together with your demon props off."

It's the confession of the main culprit, so these confirmations will also be necessary. "You're right," Princess Tircia nodded as she pinched her mouth thinking so.

"When I asked for it, I cut the tea leaf seal in front of them and drank it with them. That's the number of times, or what would remain harmless without some accumulation. And I gave it to him and I said," Come back when it's over. "

"So there's the original habit, and they 'drank regularly', right? You wouldn't think the princess would mouth the poison, and it would be hard to suspect. … they also received premium tea leaves as a special reward, and you might be tempted to expect the next reward."

If you feel what is included and take a good peek at Princess Tircia.

"It's also important to have your reward in front of you in order for you to work properly?

I gave it back to you with a smile. I know very well that I treat people.

There is no such thing as guilt on Princess Tircia's face. The fun voices that echo during a quiet glance are horror situations inside where frozen people's appearances also go hand in hand.

If you're just listening, a conversation between two women close to you. However, the content is limited to the term noise.

"How could you be deluded that only the demonic props of detoxification are fake?

"Before I gave it to you, I put on that magic trick and cut off my finger to show it to you. If that wound heals, the healing magic item will be real. But you can't try poison, can you? So after trying the tea leaves, I gave them the magic props. If you let them trust you, it's hard to get suspicious words, right?

I see, they were also thinking about the order in which they would hand it over. Keep them at ease with poisonous tea, then demon props. I guess she also used her position as a 'princess' to make her trust.

Even with healing magic and magic props, there is little chance that the princess will get hurt in everyday life. Yet he bothered to cut off his finger until he proved it real.

If there is any respect for Princess Tircia, it will be enough. 'I didn't know you did that to earn our trust...! Feel like'.

But if it was in that state, why did Princess Tircia dump them and pawn them?

At least, I feel like I was there to move faithfully.

"Well, shall we get to the point? The reason I abandoned them and pawned them is... 'cause they were sent in by the nobles who call themselves my faction'. To put it well, 'appearances are faithful', but to put it badly, 'those sent to take in'".

To that word, people who breathe much more. If you are experiencing earlier strangulations against Princess Tircia, it is only natural to suspect that you have truly been loyal to them.

Princess Tircia is not stupid. I guess saying that out of the question on this occasion is grasping some evidence.

Several nobles now have a startling look on their face. Thought you hadn't found out.

"Oh...... then you'd be happy to cooperate in the kidnapping! Not a big chance... I can't believe I got blackmail against you"

Pattin! and keep your hands together and smile, if you dig in a more unpleasant direction.

"It would!? For once, I gave them the choice. But as soon as I thought I was safe, I was pretty excited to ride. Yeah, well, even their parents don't know this fact because they said, 'I'm asking you to trust me, so there's no point in saying anything else.' You must have had some personal ambitions."

Princess Tircia also exposes more detailed circumstances. I feel a little drawn to us by the way we smile, but what we really want to say is after this.

Princess Tircia and I meet each other in a conversation at Norinoli. And it will be a laugh that contains perhaps contempt for both of us.

"It's not stupid, those guys. If you got into the conversation of your own volition, it's not bad for a guy who jumped on delicious bait with ambition. They deserved to be killed, no matter what you think. If you had a choice, you wouldn't have been forced, and it's not" accomplices "you'd be convinced of from the start!

"I think so, don't I? In the first place, I can see what you think of me at the point where you come to that idea. He thought he could dive into his nostalgia if he even looked ostensibly faithful, so he thought he could even entrust him with an 'important' role.... If you're loyal, you should try to stop it."

We both threw up one poison after another. The gaze of those who are distracted pierces us, but where do we blow the wind?

Pity for a murdered handkerchief? No! As far as I can tell, they're convincing accomplices!

Rather than being used, it just seems to have been killed because Princess Tircia enlightened us about our ambitions.

In the first place, to observe from the story of Princess Tircia...... they are not loyal by mistake. I may have some respect, but I see Princess Tircia more than that as' something that benefits us'.

They thought Princess Tircia couldn't spot that, so some of them were relieved? So could it not be assumed that there was a diminished sense of crisis about the possibility that we would be killed...

To be clear, Princess Tircia has just won the lead. They're not on their side.

The guy who doesn't hit his hand is an idiot when he says he knows the future to be used.

"Besides, I didn't just want to bury my enemies. If the country affected by the kidnapping had opened a full investigation, would it have been prepared to give them information?... including, of course, those of the people who sent them in. Something that cannot be blind to suspicion against a clan that has sent out such sinners"

tickles, and Princess Tircia laughs. In that poor expression, only the eyes dwelt in a completely different color.

"I seem to like it a lot in my country, but how can that be seen in the eyes of the affected country? You've been deluded so far, but you'll be rebuffed more thoroughly than you put out a sinner who did harm to another country."

- Because if I had been punished, there wouldn't have been a kidnapping.

To the words that followed, King Sarovara leaned down.

Yes, this is true. The main culprit would be Princess Tircia, but she recognizes the handkerchiefs she killed as' enemies sent in '. If we follow it, we will reach those who sent us, and they will not be spared the punishment.

A way that can be described as self-sacrifice, but surely Princess Tircia's wishes will be fulfilled. The Irfena momentum ahead, which turned its gaze, also looked at Princess Tircia, as impressed. I wonder if this is the will as a royalty.

If you're going to bury your enemies, if you're going to involve other countries, you should show a lot of readiness. Princess Tircia proved it and showed it.

Now, Princess Tircia didn't think about her future or anything. I know some feelings Lillian deserved the next queen, but I guess she was right 'royal'.

The temper not to let him like this any more, and his insistence as a royalty. Unlike Lillian, she is definitely the person the Queen deserves, too.

"I see! So my faction... No, he said he plotted to 'accomplice' those who tried to use him and crush the clan royal party. It's like they're rebelling against a king, because they can't do it in their own country, so they used" rebellion from another country. "

"Yeah, yeah. It's a pitiful story, but in Sarovara, even if you have proof, you won't be guilty of a great deal. But don't you think I can't delude you all this time?

Contrary to the sunny Princess Tircia, the aristocrats in mind are pale in face. "Those who wonder that they have not been convicted before," then even the injured country will refrain from doing so. If it had been punished, the kidnapping itself wouldn't have happened.

"I guess your father's way isn't a mistake, either, depending on the circumstances. But if someone takes that for granted... it's just an invitation to more growth now. If we don't abandon the negative legacy that lasted longer than our predecessors, we will soon bring about the collapse of the country."

Just a little bit of grief lingers in Princess Tircia's face. King Sarovara's kindness would also be great as an individual, but it was only convenient for those who were used to the condition of their predecessors.

The arrogance inherited from parents to children, the consciousness of sin that has faded. It took a great deal of resetting to get rid of them.

I guess it was Princess Tircia who undertook that. Because of her brilliance, the wise princess understood what the country needed.

At the same time, based on my personality and abilities, I defined my role… etc.

People have figured that out, too, and Princess Tircia has not been directed at such a difficult gaze as she did earlier. You don't even have to be guilty of disrespect, I guess you have some idea.

Even now, the beginning and end of even those who realise that they let one Princess Tircia carry them and lean down to regret them. Of course, she would have had a collaborator, but she's not here right now.

"I know everything." There's no one with a "I know everything." Even though I doubt it, I immediately recall her plan and convince one person.

… Is it possible that Lillian kept us away before we arrived? Exactly, leaving Lillian alone to exit her sister remains anxious.

The Irfenas seem to be looking at us as if we were a combination of answers… looking at me precisely. They made a deal with Princess Tircia, and I don't think I'll do anything. I'm hoping to cut back.

Or I'm not willing to let it go either. I don't think so.

In this shitty, serial situation, it's hard to say......!

You know... from here on out, I think it's going to be a different development than Princess Tircia expected. I mean, everyone moves that way, including me. This was close to certainty.

First, Princess Tircia presumes the king will take refuge. This also means self-blame, but there are also reasons why it would be difficult to be without Princess Tircia in this situation. It's a judgment based on your position.

Because of the low number of royalties, Lillian has not been educated at all. When I can go down the stage here by Princess Tircia, there is definitely a problem with the next generation.

Neither does the affected country intend to tilt the country exactly - because, in addition to the fact that the victims of the kidnapping were junior nobles, they are safe - so there is a thick line where the pre-construction back-trade called grace takes place.

Therefore, the king will use all his might to shelter Princess Tircia, so he cannot reach the nobles. No, if you are a king aware of your impudence, there is also the possibility of sacrificing a great deal because this is the time.

Or I am very sorry for Princess Tircia, who has decided from the beginning to be prepared to take responsibility, but the kidnapping itself is not that painful in the first place. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

In addition, it will also affect that the kings of the affected countries are not the ones who cannot think about 'what development is best'.

Besides... I'm sure the suggestions around there will come from the Demon King.

I think parents and cats will make the best choice because they have a great understanding of these circumstances.

It will give us suggestions and remedies to eradicate the idiots for all the best choices and more than the reasons for Princess Tircia's actions are clear.

Before that, I am willing to make various suggestions based on the future. I have a deal with Princess Tircia, and it's horrible considering the future of Sarovara, where she's gone.

……

Yes, she is the savior, in a sense, for the affected country that intervenes.

Who else is responsible for rebuilding this country! (Authentic)

People who are patriotic and have hot Ciscon souls - Princess Tircia is going to entrust the next generation to Lillian - you don't want to have a hard time rebuilding them without a reason to be so biased!?

I am most afraid of casual expectations from the folk, "Please to the Magic Master". I just want my share of retaliation. I'm going to help out somewhat, but I don't want to hang out with you extended.

What's wrong with being cuter than people! Don't expect a self-inflicted wizard!

"You're the main culprit, but you're the victim in a way, so hey... there's a good chance you'll be grateful. Ning Lo, may they appreciate what you've done?

No way. All of a sudden I'm like, 'No, maybe you're okay?' I can't even say, plain ~ tell that. Naturally I can't tell you the truth, but I don't want to break this atmosphere.

If we induce her to remain in this air, the rebellion against Princess Tircia will be considerably soothed. Sacrifice...... it wasn't, I'd prefer less criticism of the needy to rebuild this country.

"Really?

"At least I thought it would be appreciated as an 'actionable royalty'"

Princess Tircia, who is unwilling to help herself, is negative, but I definitely think she will be left behind.

Sorry, this is convenient... I'm not kidding about the country getting rough at the end of losing talent that can take the fools away.

Well, this is after hearing the views of the injured country. Next, next.

"So what about that samurai? For once, she was on Master Lillian's side."

To change the subject, go to the next question. Exactly. Lillian turns pale, but still seems to have won her trust in her sister Princess, and she didn't pinch her mouth.

To Lillian like that, Princess Tircia doesn't turn her gaze. Someone's "hard work" echoed in his fortitude as he looked forward.

……

Maybe Cisco's just scared his sister's gonna cry, huh?

Guilt doesn't exist in female foxes.

I'm sure of this. I think she hated that samurai... probably with lilian entanglement.

Only that samurai is well tailored to the sinner, because she has always been a special treat. The intruder that happened after that. Isn't she the type who doesn't show so much interest in handkerchiefs when she sees one of your cases?

She's the worst traitor I've ever seen.

Dust and smile, opening the most this dialogue. Terrified that the seeping anger.

"From day to day, do you know that she used Lillian for her own evaluation?

"... Yep, I heard. Was it an assessment that a samurai who serves the princess in question well,"

Irfena, did the force bring you here, and there's an intruder on this scene. He's not frozen, he's standing up and listening to this story... but I guess there's still something I think about not being childhood friendly. That look looks complicated.

"That's not all. Hey, didn't you think it was weird?" How did so many know about Lillian's demise? "

…… That's... "

Unexpectedly hissing her eyebrows, Princess Tircia continued her conversation as she nodded.

"That samurai was giving us information. I guess you didn't think Lillian's rating was any worse now, that he had a slight increase in bad reviews. Of course, it's not all bad stories I've been telling you. I'm guessing her sense was that she'd" divulge the story of a close friend. "

You still can't hold your anger, Princess Tircia, who tries to keep calm by exhaling deeply. Lillian was surprised by the unexpected words, but still desperately listened to the reason for not listening.

Oh, come on, that samurai sucks!

You have a duty of confidentiality in your profession!? What about the princess's maid?

Of course, there would not have been a clear malice in that samurai. But that's why it's bad in nature. Because it's unconscious malice.

Perhaps the way this country is present is affecting it. If those who speak plainly of insults to Lillian cannot be punished, they will think that to that extent they will be fine.

The point is that the lady is also a victim of a negative legacy in this country. Worst of all, it doesn't make any difference.

And.

If a samurai is such a guy, I feel like I know the anger of Princess Tircia.

…… Well, I don't really want to say it, do I? The lady was the kind of person who moves on her own, depending on the conditions? For example...... 'We should also have a solid house to marry for Master Lillian. If you can handle it conveniently here, I'll make sure you benefit too' or something... "

"You got on, no doubt. You're the one who gives top priority to your interests, so you could invite a man who wants royal blood into Lillian's room. Besides, as far as she's concerned, it's for Lillian's sake. You must have been confident."

"Ha... there was some information I could be sure of,"

If you ask her by pulling her face apart, her sister-in-law nodded with her best smile of the day. The more people dont pull on that smile, the more spectacular it is.

Oh... I can't complain about this even if it kills me. I'm stepping through Princess Tircia's landmines.

However, I am very convinced about the character of the samurai. Because I'm her victim, too.

"So I said, 'When you're a different world, die for my benefit!' He said it was in a state. Besides, the saying is' for the princess'. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

"Heh, that wasn't my instruction, was it? Though I said 'for Lillian' when we talked."

"Or did you mean it was for you?"

"Yeah. You don't know the word self-responsibility, do you?

The intruder with a slight gaze, you were holding your fist firmly and chewing on your lips. The absence of objections is probably one side of the samurai that will convince him too.

It's true that I was angry about that death, but it's also true that I feel sorry for hearing the circumstances. He's a knight, he can't be surprised by the words and actions of such a samurai.

By contrast, Lillian is pale in the face. You trusted me about the samurai, and I didn't seem to want to believe it.

To Lillian like that, Princess Tircia hugged her close to comfort her. Lillian, who trembles small, remains made a sister princess.

"Sister... she always took my side... even when she refused to talk to Argent..."

"Right, that's true, too. But people change, don't they? She used the position of a samurai for good friendship and home from the start...... she had personal ambitions. I could have gotten along with you in that, but she was always her best friend."

"I..."

"You're too close. It was more like friends to each other than a clear subordination. So she never had loyalty. I was convinced that you would never let yourself get away... with losing your side."

Princess Tircia strokes Lillian's back to calm her down. The people watching without words were somewhere awkward.

They can't blame the samurai. The attitude of those around us is the most important cause that evoked the samurai.

Beside disparaging Lillian, I have praised the samurai. Those were the people who kept that samurai on track, and there were those who watched it.

That's the reason for the samurai's death. Was she ruined because of her selfishness?

Or I guess the people seeping regret worked pretty well with my words earlier. That's it, he said he could invite a man to Lillian's room on his own. Whatever it takes, you'll understand this awkwardness.

No wonder they say betrayal to the royal family, the point is treason. What if the man you invited was connected to another country?

If the indirect cause was ourselves, could it be 'no offense'?

I was praised around, so there's a chance I assumed 'I'm right'?

Try replacing this with yourself or your own family? You deserve to be angry, don't you?

Whoever reminds me of that samurai is a fine accomplice. If I knew that could have caused such a thing - maybe my sister princess stopped it - I'd be scared of how the words I've spoken so easily have affected me.

"Princess Tircia, is that the only reason you don't like her?

This is enough, but let me ask you something. Then she shook her head loosely.... Hey.

"Just like at the time of the kidnapping, I gave her a choice whether to get on or not. I just showed a stray, but I guess the situation was more attractive than that, that you could turn your trust from me, the next queen. You know the result."

"... So, what's still causing your anger?

"Pfft. That samurai, she tried to switch from Lillian to me. You must have thought I tasted better."

Oh...... wasn't he a total traitor, that samurai?

I don't know what to say, but I only think about myself. No matter how you fix it with words, you're the only one who matters in the end.

With that said, intruder, you feel like a brother position, too. What if it was a natural relationship to be swept away for a long time?

Approximately me in the distant eye, Princess Tircia kept saying words to Lillian.

"Lillian, you can hate me. But I don't regret it."

"Oh, I can't believe I hate your sister..."

Lillian gazes at Princess Tircia in a moment. Princess Tircia remained smiling.

"Hand nostalgic with gentle words, betraying them while saying they are allies and letting them trust you is worse in nature than just pointing malice at them. It's hard to forgive her for being less sinful about herself, but that's what pissed me off the most, isn't it? I will not forgive whoever harms you."

Lillian opened her eyes as surprised to Princess Tircia, who said clearly. But I laugh immediately. The body tremor seems to have stopped at some point.

"You can't possibly hate or dislike my sister. Although I still can't sort out my feelings about that kid, I'm still going to consider your sister's words for myself. Besides, I know the same thing."

"Huh?"

"... because your sister has always protected me. This must have been the same thing from a very young age, right? So you can't shake that trust."

"... yes"

Princess Tircia laughed happily at Lillian's unexpected words. That's how we smile at each other with our sisters.

Less words, but Princess Tircia would be happy too. No, in my heart, I said, 'My sister is the best!' Though I may be heavily fever about it.

Ciscon's love does not brace. My sister, the princess finds out, doesn't she, sister?