"Farri"

"Ha!"

Your sister, suddenly in a strong tone, squeezed her face tight and called my name.

Surprised, I respond with a dumb voice.

"Name your name."

"Uh... I'm Farri. Farri von Dazuel."

"Then state Master Ligret's name next."

"The rig... is Ligrette Beze Krausus."

"What do you think would happen if those two got married?

"Uh... if Rig becomes my bride, will I be Rigret von Dazuel?

"Right. The Lady of the Grand Duke of Klausas will be the daughter-in-law of" Dazuel of Passion "with the strongest army in St. Verberia. Have you ever thought about how serious that is?

Even though your sister told me, I still didn't come with a pin.

The Dazuel family has the strongest army in the Kingdom of St. Verberia, albeit the Viscount.

For this reason, the Royal Trust is also thick.

And the Krausus family is a new Grand Duke, with a thick royal bloodstream. On top of that, one of Rig's mothers is also the world's largest religion, a former pope of classical heroism.

"Uh... I'm sure the Grand Duchess and the Viscount have separate personalities, but if it's the Dazuel family, it doesn't seem that problematic because there's a military track record behind the Royal Trust."

"No, no... Fari. You should study the world a little more."

Your sister didn't let me out. It comes with a muck and swells my cheeks.

But I also know for myself that I'm not very familiar with something called aristocracy.

So I'm not complaining.

"Look, Fari. If you and Master Ligret were to marry, it would not be a matter of family status. Instead, it's more a matter of 'catching up', even though you're not as royal or Grand Duke's warrant as Master Ligret."

Even if they say so, I don't know.

I want you to explain more properly and I will appeal to your sister with my eyes swollen up my cheeks.

"The Dazuel family supports the military power of St. Verberia. The military is supported by military and magic techniques developed by our technical department, and knights are also raised. Have you thought about what it means to be a Viscount with all that credit?

"... no"

"Then I'll tell you. That is because there are rebellions of other nobles in the country. The Dazuel family is no stranger to being a duke if only on merit. But if it actually becomes the Duke's house, it even has power in addition to the high military power of the Dazuel family. If this happens, you can't talk to the Dazuel family, even where the other Dukes have bundled up. The Grand Duke, or the royal family."

I've been listening to your sister, and little by little I've been able to guess, too.

Perhaps the problem is gaining too much power, is the story.

From that point of view, I will listen closely to what I have to say from here.

"It's too much of a problem that nobles in the country have comparable powers to royalty. It can rock something called royal legitimacy. The aristocracy, strongly influenced by the royal family, surely rebels. Other than that, rebellion should occur. Something that doesn't feel good about the Dazuel family's concentration of power. who desire more power. who jeopardize the power of the Dazuel family. Various thoughts are awesome in the country. It will irritate them all at once. Strong rebellion...... no, it's no exaggeration to say there will be civil unrest"

Civil unrest. In words, it's simple, but that means soldiers, citizens die.

My personal conscience cannot allow that to happen above all because of my position as the daughter of a nobleman who governs the people.

"If Farri and Master Ligret were to marry, a similar thing would surely happen. That's all you got to say, you already know that, right? Fari, your marriage to Master Ligret will be a spark of civil unrest. It could kill a lot of people."

I can finally understand what your sister is trying to say.

"I mean, your sister... you've noticed that I don't even understand very well and that you like rigs in Notenki"

"Attention, not so much. It's just that we're both gonna be unhappy as it is. That's what I thought, so I let you talk to me. I think I understand."

Your sister smiles in relief.