While perplexed by Ellis' night crawling declaration, I ask for its sincerity.

"Um... Ellis? Why are you crawling at night?

"Can't you?

"No, I mean no..."

In the first place, I don't know why I can suddenly crawl at night.

"Simply because... we're going to get married in the future. I just wanted to make sure I kept my distance short. Can't you?

Ellis tells me, and I finally get to the point.

Me and Ellis are engaged for political reasons.

That means building a relationship as a couple.

I simply thought that was a story as a political reward for me.

But - for Ellis, it must have been an important story.

Ask for a proper bond there, not just a political marriage.

Seek happiness as one girl.

That must be a very natural urge.

"I see... I see why. But isn't crawling at night, as much as it costs, too steep?

The first step in deepening the bond is to crawl at night, which is just too steep a story.

"It's okay, because I have permission from the three of us!

"Yeah!?

"In the first place, when I talked to Mr. Farri about wanting to get to know him better, he told me that the three of you should crawl at night, right?

"Ha!?

I didn't know the proponent of the night crawl was Rig, your sister, and Anne.

"The three of you said it was best to crawl over the night and get along physically because Mr. Farri is actually a sticky sketch who likes Eh?

"Ugh... I can't argue with you because you're a star."

Sure, I'm going to be somewhat interested in something.

So the advice of putting me out of a physical relationship with someone is often not a mistake.

It's between fiancées, and it's not strange to have a nightlife.

"But... just so you know, suddenly being in that, uh, relationship is not ready for the mind"

I say that and hesitate to spend the night with Ellis.

Then Ellis says with a slightly sad look on her face.

"... shouldn't you make an effort to love your future daughter-in-law? I want to have a relationship with Mr. Farri that I can love properly. For that, I want to lay my body over yours from now on. - I don't think so."

Look at Ellis' sad expression, and I'm getting sorry.

In the first place, Ellis and I are engaged for my benefit.

It can also be said that, in other words, I have deprived Ellis of his future.

Then I suppose I have an obligation - to make Ellis happy with her future.

Isn't it your responsibility as the one who took the future?

Thinking about it...... turning down Ellis' night crawl is going to seem so cruel.

Ellis is trying to be brave enough to make a happy couple.

Yet it would be too merciless to reject it because I don't feel comfortable with it.

"-Okay."

I'll be ready.