The Villainess Wants to Marry a Commoner!! (WN)

Maybe the color's ”blue”?

He was the target of a second attack, apparently a kidnapping spree at a tea party here.

Let's talk about the magician's son, Geese Nay Toland.

He is a light-blue haired, blue-eyed young man with a father who is now the head of the magician regiment, handsome only for offensive purposes.

Though he's a good looking after young man with a slight occassion.

He is a character angry with respect as he blows Blizzard with a gentle smile against problematic behavior.

Here are the rival characters for Geese's route:

Duke's Warrant Lady, Isabella Allie Rottenstein

Geese's surroundings (believers), Ryan Tom Martin.

Fiancee candidate, Marianne May Hoffman.

Viscount Lady, Migliana Lily Hilson.

total of four.

First of all, as I've explained before about my rival character, Isabella, my eldest brother marries Geese's sister, so when Geese and Heroin are married, they abuse me because they say they don't like it because they become relatives to the common people, but about this, I'm going to marry you after graduation, Ursh, so as not to have a problem.

Next, fiancée candidate Marianne is a character in the so-called "rival warrant" frame of the cerebral muscular system, the Countess.

On Geese's route, there are multiple dueling events with her, and the specifications cannot be broken without raising the parameters of the battle in a mini-game, etc.

This dueling event, by the way.

Was this game called "Love Magical" an action game?

About that, because of the power in it, Geestrut is a substitute for the people who can't complete it.

However, this battle event with Marianne is surprising because it is only a tutorial.

Next, Migliana the Viscount Warrant, but...

She is a character in the "Villain Warrant Lady” frame, a heroine belly sister.

She hates heroin, the common son of the Viscount Hilson family, or mistress's child, and the character of abusive.

He is two sisters, has a sister the same age as Heroin, and the child appears on Brian's route, son of the Knights Commander.

And the last competitor character I'm going to introduce you to, Ryan.

Among Ver1's offensive targets, be careful because the only rival character has a mix of guys, but never a BL.

In fact, the man who says Ryan, this rival character, doesn't even know Geese himself, but he is Geese's escort.

Why is Geese accompanied by an escort?

He, Geese, was ”kidnapped” as a child and escaped from it on his own, but because the killer has not been caught and it is possible that he has been targeted by the killer ever since.

Yes. Son of a magician, entering Geese's route, enters an episode involving this kidnapping.

However, that kidnapping episode is supposedly what happened when I was seven years old, and this kidnapping apparently ended a year earlier, and with an attempt.

By the way, the duel event with Marianne is the tutorial because of this battle event between Ryan and the kidnapper.

How many times the hell do I have to fight in Geeslute!! You're seriously going to lose sight of it being a maiden game in a battle event that weighs (every time) enough to say.

I like it though.

By the way, this kidnapper comes out to the extent that VER1 smells, and it's VER3 that can eventually be defeated.

Even more so, from around VER2, heroin can be targeted. Oh, my God.

Now, let's see if this kidnapping fuss is the same thing as Geese's kidnapping scenario that comes out of the game.

"Uh, it's about the carriage and the kidnapping of the magician's captain's son, but Miss Isabella threw the carriage, and the fact that the knights who were witnessing contacted the servants in charge of the tea party to confirm the identity and safety of the children in the carriage promptly led Miss Amarillis to know their identities, but they didn't know the identities of the children in the bag...

Yeah. You don't know who it is when it's in the bag, do you?

If I knew immediately that the second prince was on board, I would have made a fuss, so the queen was bagging the prince and it was really good.

"So who's the kid who's not at the tea party venue? And when it's done, Master Mage, my son, Master Geese, is not here! To say, I thought it was Lady Geese in the carriage, but the queen who showed up there said that the child in the bag playing with the Isabella ladies was a gardener's child...

Thank you, Queen.

Almost became the primary suspect in the Geese kidnapper.

"So where is Master Geese? So it became a big search for the Kingsguard knights and servants in the royal palace.

"So... they found you? Oh, this is Isabella's omelet. Oh, thank God."

Ursh, you brought me lunch.

Soon it seems that Mr. Markis was preparing lunch, and it looks like it's lunch.

"Wow!! Mr. Ursh, I'm sorry you had to carry me, thank you. Is there anything left to help you with yet?

"Isabella and the others sit down. When Markis is cooking, when the unfamiliar enter the kitchen, he gets hit."

"... a bullet? You're cooking, aren't you? You're not in a shootout, are you?

You don't know what the "junkie" is... see, the kitchen is a battlefield, right? That's what I'm talking about. "

No, that's what they say, but I don't know what you mean.

"Is there a gun in this world?"

"Ju? I don't know. Why?"

"No, Ursh, because you say" I'm going to get hit ”... if you don't have a gun, what's going to get hit? During cooking.

I'm worried about what kind of cooking Mr. Markis is doing.

Oh, the omelet rice is heart-shaped, and lots of flowers are drawn in ketchup...

Lovely serving as ever (?) I will.

"Mm-hmm, there's no bullet. I wonder if it's a fireball or a water ball?

Hey!! Let's go!! I went to the kitchen. Go!!

I saw how to cook with fireballs and water balls!! You can take a bullet!!

"Wolsh, you!! Now r..."

"No, there's so much more at stake, you can't go."

They stabbed me in the nail before I said it.

Mr. Ursh, I think it's a little overprotective.

It's me, right? I'm from King Kong, aren't I? It's okay.

With that feeling in mind, I stare at you, Ursh.

"No. You can't even have those appealing eyes. Look, if you want to help, I'll spoon line up, and I have other work to do, so let's do that.

Wolsh, you never seem to let me go to the kitchen. Too bad.

Saying it's lunch temporarily interrupts the conversation and prepares tea, spoons, etc.

I can't use the second prince with my chin, so I asked him to sit down, but by saying that he wanted to help, we all got ready.

This could have been a good idea, as Alice and I are working together to make tea for a number of people, happily.

After completing their preparation, everyone starts eating about their seats and resumes talking about the kidnapping noise.

"Eh. It's how Master Geese was found. A squad leader of the Kingsguard knight who was searching found a suspicious maid trying to get out of the back door with a large cloth wrapped around her. Because it looked like a fancy cloth, he said it was odd that he was bringing it up extra.

"Mr. Paul. Could it be that it was wrapped in that fancy looking cloth, Master Geese?

"That's right. The Kingsguard knight tried to stop him, and the maid said he ran out of nowhere and tried to escape, but it looks like the Kingsguard knights captured him. And in that cloth, the discovery of the sleeping geese led to an attempted kidnapping, and he tried to find out what happened to the captive maid..."

"Before that, the maid threw up blood and ran out of breath. Right?"

Taking over the words that would follow, Mr. Paul turns his eyes round and holds his breath.

Apparently, you were right.

"Lady Isabella, why the hell would you do that? Do you have any idea what this kidnapping is all about?

Paul asks me back, but I don't answer that question, I return it with a question.

"Master Geese's wrapped” fancy looking cloth, "but maybe the color isn't” blue ”? That's the exact same color as Mr. Geese's hair. No?"

"... yes. It sure seemed like a" blue cloth ”. I just don't know if it was the exact same color as Master Geese's hair, but I hear it was a blue cloth.

The original Geese kidnapping episode happened about a year later, when Geese turned seven and attended his first tea party.

By the way, that's not the Royal Palace Tea Party, the Knights' House.

In other words, it was an incident at a tea party hosted by Brian's home, the Count Underwood family, another target of attack, Haz.

And Brian starts to feel a draw against Geese, who was kidnapped at a tea party in his own house.

This kidnapping scene and Geese's kidnapping episode are different in time and place.

But we have a lot in common.

First of all, say it's Geese's first tea party.

Whoever committed the crime has a cloth of the same color as Geese's hair, and he wraps it up and kidnaps it.

The person involved in the kidnapping will die in anguish and boredom while spitting blood before being questioned about the circumstances.

From these commonalities, I am convinced.

This kidnapping scene was brought forward by Geese's kidnapping episode.

Kidnappers with the same M.O. are in trouble if there are many others.

Apparently, some pretty nasty enemy characters have made a move in the game.

How many times have you repeated the bat end and how many times have you restarted Geethrough because you can't defeat him?

An artist-inspired psychopath.

A criminal who is obsessed with his delusions and repeatedly kidnaps him.

"Colors Collector"