Part-time work for aristocrats (with family names) is limited.

At the beginning of school, I just wrote an explanation for Rayna, who bumped into me in the corner...

Nobles shall not "labor".

There have been times when I have written "pay" because it is a hassle.

Technically, you shouldn't get paid by one.

You can get "gratuities," "old age," "actual expenses," etc.

A typical and understandable example is "thank you for the month".

As a common part-time job.

If you are a woman, a resident tutor (who is Dr. Rottenmayer) or a musical instrument teacher.

If you're a man, a martial arts dojo teacher.

In addition, it is permissible to serve as an administrative attorney (solicitor).

(In the Kingdom, at the time of proxy, an administrative lawyer may be named.

Within three years of living, somehow, I could see.

The point is, if you have a profession like the one called "Teacher" in Japan, you may engage in it.

Musicians to doctors, lawyers, (deputies, though not in this country), teaching, clergy, and writers.

On the bad side of the gala, the "caution stick" … or, mercenaries.

"Sensei, don't do it!" He is more a teacher and a gentleman than he can be called upon to be.

Rayna and Maria were having concerts.

That is...... I don't know what to say.

I feel closer to "expert (teacher) lectures" than to "concerts" in a nuanced way.

Or would it be a "concert of music university professors" image?

No matter how idle what you're doing is.

More than the aristocracy taking the stage, it must draw a line with the concert of idols.

I don't know, there seems to be a strict distinction.

Even though I have said "idol" for convenience so far about Maria.

I've never used that word in front of myself or my surroundings.

Maria, as a nobleman, is not high.

It was also possible to sell it as a so-called "idol", that is (although I can't get used to the discriminatory nuances of this word) and debut it as an "unproductive" and "entertainer".

She hated it.

By working with Raina the Tachibana family, she took the route "Doing noble work, musicians".

Anything else.

Designers of clothing and jewellery are safe as noble jobs.

But selling clothes, out. That's the merchant's job.

I can still understand this neighborhood somehow.

What I don't know is a luxury carriage salesman.

This is what is recognized as a part-time nobleman.

I couldn't understand it, so I was twisting my head.

One day, I connected.

Gem designers can also sell gems.

but if you let them tell you, they're not "selling" it.

They hold presentations and viewing meetings for works of art and jewellery.

"Did you enjoy it? If you don't mind, I'll give you your piece.

That's taking my body.

Even in Japan, I think there were places like that at the painting exhibition.

The carriage is the same.

After viewing the luxury carriage and enjoying a moment of riding around it, "If you don't mind, I'll give it to you".

The salesman, I guess, is the job to help with that.... maybe.

In Japan, Leo Sass' showroom still has that style (?) I think so.

Sport-type luxury cars, too, I wonder?... Although I can't even verify it right now.

So, this is the part-time job I was asked to do.

It's a model job.

Apparently, there's something similar about this.

In the shop dealing with luxury goods, after having experienced "the life of the nobility", "the actions of the nobility" and "the attire of the nobility", "this work, I will give it to you".

Alternatively, "Put Dr. OO's design on your side! That's why.

When I say model, I don't walk with my hips shaken by katsunkatsun.

I don't know if it's cloth or cloth... but Daniel Cocteau pissed me off.

Anyway, I don't even wear that kind of clothing.

It is a model of armor.

There is no such thing as colour.

Full-body armor is a luxury item. Comparable to gems and luxury carriages.

The exhibition is an appreciation of works of art and the production of experts called artisans (production?) It is a presentation and a society of metallurgical teachers.

As a part-time nobleman, I am allowed to help.

Although.

After all, it was stubborn.

The aristocratic history has a very high interest in protective equipment.

Because the higher the nobility, the more accelerating the significance of one of them.

Only life has to last forever.

... even though the honor is more important than the life, I don't know why.

Anyway.

If it's an exhibition of protective equipment, unless it's a job you can't let go of, make sure you show your face.

When they hear that they can see nobility, or "treasure" can worship, the common people also gather.

Craftsmen are civilians (although some artisans have family names). I mean, "no family name" is their neighbor.

"Sorry, from afar. Your nobleman Sama is here. But go ahead, take a look!" The attitude is penetrated.

Of course, there will be exhibition impromptu meetings and bookings of orders.

It's not just full body armor. An exhibition of "easy to ask for" protective equipment is also held on the periphery of the venue.

It says "I can fix it." It also says "I can fix it."

In other words, it is a festival.

The first part is a new one by an astute writer.

The second part is the armor of tradition. The nobles will exhibit their family heirloom armor.

Part I of that.

The center of the festival, in the gathering of the eyes.

It's my job to walk around in armor.

"Hiro, as a military nobleman, you're just in the middle of nowhere. You're grateful, aren't you?

is what my client Meena says.

Maria Crowe was also here part-time.

As Miss Uggs and facilitator.

And Raina.

I am entrusted with a review of the design.

Gentlemen, be firm.

Nevertheless.

"What about Mr. Osam?

"You don't think my father would be interested in protective equipment?

The craftsmen don't talk to me directly.

Somehow, I'm freaking out.

Does that mean "My Lord Baron in awe"?

Anyway, through Meena, I try to communicate my will.

"It's an honor.

"How did you feel about using it? Tell me later.

About, I know.

I don't know if you can tell me directly.

"I forgot to stop one fitting. Before you go on stage, please.

Tell me in person. Please.

"Walk strong.

Are you reluctant or not reluctant?

Meena, speaking to me with a tattered mouth, had already become like their accomplisher, six months after graduation.

That is "school" and "kingdom society".

Artisan society is a guild system.

In Japan, is it similar to the world of sumo wrestling?

"Stocks" … those eligible for independence are limited.

Many craftsmen apprentice to their parents and continue their life as brothers in prison.

Another dream of dreams, such as independence.

I want to be "one arm of my parents, the brother of my brothers" and encourage them every day.

Hiya, Meena.

Daughter of a leading workshop in Wangdu. There, you have completed your training on one street.

I can have my life in school considered a substitute for my brother's experience.

If you graduate, you will be instantly "co-owner" and "research chief" in this workshop.

You can stay put.

Though we need to put the finished product on guild review if we want independence.

"So this exhibition. Hiro, we're going to put the three of you up for scrutiny.

I can't get through, but there isn't.

It's not like my brother-in-law's armor, made while being chased by his daily work.

Armor that I made while exchanging opinions with us, the users, over a year.

Ask Daniel for a design consultation.

Master/Tsukahara teacher also advised me on how to use it.

The materials are the finest, sea dragon scales.

Why don't you let it pass?

It's me and Thousand Early... and most importantly, Philia's armor.

"I didn't go through -" But let's see.

Philia (abbreviated) - Her Royal Highness the Viscount of "Mel", will crush the face.

Judges will be unable to work in the Far East.

"The feeling of the common people, you're not missing it.

Huh?

"I know what you're trying to say. But, you know, that's why I did everything I could to create armor that overwhelmed the rest. The armor of your family heirloom is unbeatable.... knock out a track record that won't make you complain from anybody or anywhere because you're being favoured. I can't believe it's Zului. That's us, isn't it?

Us.

School graduates.

who will be given preferential treatment.

And nobility, again.

"I get it. I, too, have no family name, and I am the daughter of my parents. I'm a graduate of school. Hiro, just like you. I have two senses.