"Why is His Highness here?"

Meet Arnold since the night club a few days ago.

I had heard that there was still no room for him at the departure castle, and that he was carrying out an enormous amount of clerical duties at the main castle. Thus, as far as Liesche knows, Arnold has only come to leave the castle once.

Thus, Leishe happened to be out of the castle, this is the second time today.

"-There must have been someone from the Aria Chamber of Commerce during the day"

Arnold, with his cheek cane on his elbow, said quietly.

The lantern fire placed on the side table beside him is shaking every bit. The room is dim and I don't see his expression very well.

"I've been looking forward to hearing from you about what kind of stuff you're going to get, but I haven't heard from you. I told the escort knight to report it, and he refused to do business."

"It's..."

Arnold approached us step by step as he rose out of his chair.

"It's a strange story. I didn't expect a merchant to kick your request to be the Crown Princess."

……

Feeling instinctual danger, the leachet lags behind nature.

But behind it is the wall. It's about a few meters away as it is, and we'll be cornered.

"At the time you designated it in the first place, I expected something to happen to the Aria Chamber of Commerce. Because you mean nothing and you don't look like the kind of woman who sticks to where you shop."

Arnold, who usually has a proper collar fastening, is now releasing it to the area around the clavicle.

Even though the disguise is indefensible, the air that is entangled is not. The moonlight plugs in, illuminating the old wounds on his neck muscles and his expression.

Arnold was laughing with pleasure.

But its eyes are more fierce than usual, like wolves trying to hunt down their prey.

"I came to cut up the job and see how it went, but I also found out through the door that your room was a mushroom"

Liesche remembers. I once told Arnold, who had a close eye for this, about the day he was killed.

I don't know if that should be called the past or the future. The body was naturally nervous by the sight of knowing, though it did.

The air is so tight.

The only difference is that Arnold doesn't have a killer.

"'You stay free in this castle,' I said. I thought it was a mistake to blame him, so I lowered the knight on the lookout in the hallway and waited for him to return home."

"… Your Highness"

"I see."

Arnold grinned darkly as he peered up close as he reached the wall to trap the leachet.

"Even you, if you were left alone with a man at night, would you look like that"

"... Huh!

Suddenly they say that, and Liesche gets upset.

Maybe something frightening was on his face. That opens my mouth regrettably, but I find the objection a mistake.

I did something I had to apologize to him for.

"Sorry, I didn't"

……

If you state that from the heart, Arnold turns off his grin and looks down at Lieche.

"Behavior unworthy of being His Highness's fiancée, such as walking out of the castle alone at night. Bad behavior can hurt your honor."

In my life so far, Leishe's failure belonged to one Leishe.

But only this time it's different. Even if 'hostages' were alike and formal, they lacked consciousness as human beings to be someone's wife.

I was prepared for the scandal and punishment in the unlikely event of a problem, but I understand that was not enough.

But Arnold said:

"I don't care about that"

To unexpected remarks, Liesche, who was leaning down, looks up.

"You will never realize that the person under the castle is the woman who will eventually become the Crown Princess when she sees you. I came out in front of the folks only once over the carriage, and I also dye my noticeable hair color. Except when it comes to actually working infidelity, but I can imagine running with the Aria Chamber of Commerce"

"… Your Highness. That's a very tolerant word."

"That's not the problem I'm having"

So there have been other terrible mistakes that Liesche can't seem to notice.

Staring nervously at Arnold, he frowned.

"Your Highness?"

"... you're not hurt."

"Huh."

That's an unexpected question.

Why do you ask me that? Leishe, who repeatedly blinked, eventually nodded.

"Yes. I didn't"

"Something about being involved in a crime."

"None."

……

Arnold exhaled softly.

The arm that was trapping Liesche between the walls is unloaded and released.

"... I will always accompany you when you go under the castle in the future. That's all right."

"Huh? Um, accompanying him?"

"I told you, after I married you, I said I could set you free. And I could use a hand with that."

"No! I'm not going to let Your Highness go along with my selfish behavior. Oh, no, I'll weigh in a little more in the future..."

"I said I could be free, but I didn't say I could do a dangerous imitation"

Liesche got pompous.

"And don't let anyone but me notice what you're up to. It's hard to control people's rumors."

"Ah..."

"Ah?"

"It would be too sweet, to me"

Whatever it is, I'll add.

I don't understand why the hell you would conclude that. I wonder what it means to be tolerated even after committing a lapse, even though it was originally excessive treatment.

"It's about you." Never go under the castle, "if you restrict it, you'll get out in silence in the future, won't you?

Arnold, who hung himself in his chair again, laughed at him in the usual way.

"It would be better for you to have conditional permission than that, because you seem to have restraint."

"... that"

Liesche kind of lost her strength and lowered her hips to the edge of the sleeping table that was beside her.

"... is it that easy to understand, I am"

"No? Instead, I think it's a difficult and unpredictable kind of person."

"You'll be enjoying it. You and the chairman."

I also remember interacting with Tully, and Liesche drips.

Reading actions and thoughts to keep standing from two men means that such disappointment also arises.

(Though I don't know why. Letting me go wild to some extent means something to Arnold Hein...)

I know I should use it a lot, but when I get this far, I get guilty. Though to avoid war, I don't want to behave like a bad wife.

After thinking about it, I understood what Arnold meant by being included in what he called 'permission seems to be more inhibitory'.

"You said chairman. What the hell happened between you and the Aria Chamber of Commerce?

……

Leishe, who is getting kind of tired, says with her face up and pompous.

"… Your Highness. I'm sorry to bother you."

"What?"

"Are you hungry or not"

In that inquiry, Arnold turned his eyes round.