From time to time, Arnold asks Riesch, "Is there anything I want now?"

When he proposed, he promised to "fulfill all the hopes you can", so it seems to be a necessary confirmation to fulfill the contract.

Riesch thought about it each time and demanded something like "a new fertilizer for the field" or "a sweet that would please the maids."

However, if you ask too many questions, the idea of asking for help will run out.

That's why I answered like this that day.

"What I want is days of idleness!

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With his chest up, Arnold glanced at him with a silly gaze.

In the courtyard, facing him from a white roundtable, Riesch glanced at his face.It is picturesque for a man with a straight face to lie down, but I wonder what that expression is.

Arnold says he's wondering.

"--What exactly does your lazy life look like?"

"Hmm? Of course...."

Riesch hardened for a few seconds in an attempt to reply.

It's easy to talk about dream life.I wonder why the words didn't come out even though it was supposed to.

…………

"What's the matter? You really don't want it?

"Oh, no way!

I just can't imagine."Life is lazy enough to melt your head without doing anything stuck in it."

"For example... but sleep tightly until around noon."

"It's not past noon, but until morning?

"Minimize your work and have a cup of tea later"

"At the very least, you do your job."

"... ah! We hold tea parties twice a day and eat lots of sweets!

"In that case, I'd rather be busy than idle."

……

The whole thing was debated, and Riesch was stunned.

There must be more.There are concrete examples of such everyday life where people live slowly and relaxing.

(I wonder if there is anything.An example of a surprisingly lazy life that surprises His Highness Arnold...!

……

Thinking about it in agony, I felt Arnold's gaze and looked up.

"Really, Your Highness?"

Arnold smiled with his cheek stick on the round table.

"--You 're probably not the right person to live a lazy life."

"Absolutely not....!

I'll argue, but Arnold won't listen to me.

After all, Riesch was told to think about what else she wanted and became troubled by everything else.