"Ekaterina"

Alexei came to where she was moving to the school building after the admissions ceremony.

"Brother!

Ekaterina rushes over to her brother as a delight.

"Brother, you've been very kind in greeting me earlier."

"Hmm? Oh. He was a sudden understudy, not a big deal."

Bingo as an understudy after all. You say it snugly.

"Didn't you care more about the prince than I did?

"Huh?"

"After me, there would have been a word from His Highness Mikhail. What did you think?"

Uh, yeah?

Why, Prince? No. Did you find out I've been thinking about weird things all this time?

"Ah... Your Highness, isn't it? Yes, in your fine words…"

Well, while I'm at it, it's obvious.

Let's be honest here. Your brother wouldn't be mad, would he?

"The... not very impressive... of..."

……

Ah, between.

I guess I got stunned. But because your brother was nicer than the prince! Shh, shh!

"Um, more than that, brother! Can I ask you something?

"Oh, yeah, sure."

"Your brother is engaged to some courtier. ⁉ ●"

"... what?

No, brother. Don't be Kyoton.

"No, I know it's not what I say.

But that's all I have to say, I will never be mean to anyone who becomes your brother's wife! I promise you I won't do anything to get your brother in trouble, even if a woman's intransigence is born!

"Daughter-in-law, no snoring. Absolutely!

Always this slogan in my heart!

It was an Ekaterina who unexpectedly theorized with a grip.

"Persistent..."

Squirting, Alexei laughs out.

... Rare, I've never seen your brother laugh out loud. Adulthood fades and is cute.

But not if you're laughing. The daughter-in-law problem is probably a woman's root problem. I've never been a wife or aunt.

A little over there, the school students who were heading to the school building caught a glimpse of Alexei.

"Wow, I'm not engaged yet"

Alexei answers, removing her monocular glasses and wiping her tears.

"I'm supposed to consider it after I graduate. While we combine work and schooling in the Duke's territory, that's not the case.

Besides, I'm getting married only after I let you marry me in the right house. So there's absolutely no need to worry about certainty. "

You're not engaged. I'm relieved for now.

And my brother with his glasses off, he's even cuter.

"I will go to your daughter-in-law only after I see your brother happy."

"Then we can't marry each other. We'll be together forever."

"Sort of nice! I'm the happiest."

'Cause your brother's a dick!

"You're a child, you are"

With a bitter smile, Alexei seems happy.

"Grow up a little bit more and tell me when you have someone you like. If you're a man who can make you happy, I'll do what I want."

Thank you, brother.

Actually, I'm sorry to have eleven years older than you with the Alaser ingredient in it.

He's not the target of the offense. He's a dead asshole who likes his brother too much and spares his time playing maiden games to see a scene that just comes out for a bit, so he's likely to stay with him all the time.

Because I'm not going to leave the side to break your overworked death flag one day!

Breaking up with Alexei, Ekaterina hurries to her freshman school building.

I'm totally late. Most of the students are already in the school building and I just see a few hindsight.

I just went for a small run following it, and my eyes sucked at the back of one.

She was a female student with a luxurious body.

Fluffy, semi-long hair is light pink like cherry blossoms. Only in hindsight, the poor atmosphere conveys.

- The color of the eyes is vibrant purple, like an amethyst. Firm large eyes, long eyelashes and a cute uniform look perfect.

Information that can't be figured out just by far-sighted hindsight springs up in my head like rage.

Naturally. 'Cause that's me.

The uniform suits you naturally. Because this was designed to fit that character.

You didn't put in the command, why are you walking away?

(No, it's heroin! I'm not manipulating the game now! Hold on, yourself!

Who am I?

Kakun, and his leg lost its strength.

(Shit, it rocked -)

"Ekaterina!"

Though I thought I heard Alexei in the distance.

As it were, I blacked out.