"Did that happen... I had no idea Yenny wanted a side room"

Jared held his head as he roared when Olivier told him what happened during the day.

It was even the first time I heard about my grandfather's engagement to Olivier that he was originally trying to let himself inherit the Baron Dowm family. Besides, it was nothing but a surprise, such as trying to welcome her as Yenny's son-in-law, who was adored by her sister as well.

I thought my story with Yennie had disappeared so much more than being Olivier's fiancé and living together, but that seemed like Jared was the only one.

Being a tentative first fiancé, I can't afford to think about stories such as side rooms because I care about Olivier and her family.

In the first place, I want to think that you're not married, but you're in a side room.

But it's not uncommon to have a sideroom fiancée, just like having a full-room fiancée. Especially when sending a late child to the side room, it may not be necessary to be married to the normal room. No matter what, we got an understanding between the houses.

That's why Jared couldn't have the idea of welcoming Yennie into the side room - as one of his wives.

"He was so cute. He called you his brother and admired you."

"Yeah, well, we've been dating since we were kids."

Jared has brothers and sisters, but he's not close in his position. The same is true of being neglected by my father, but sometimes my mother, who was a regular room, was a civilian, and I remember as a young child being overlooked by the side chambers, even by former court magicians. And my father didn't care about it as a matter of course either, so Jared, who realized it was something like that, no longer liked a person called nobility.

However, my mother-in-law, who became a regular room after my mother's death, adored me like a real child, and my mother and I were good friends. She only has a son, but his son has not seen him lately, but he admired me as his brother.

But your relationship with the other side chamber sucks. He has a son and daughter, but has a strong ambition to let him inherit the house, and he manages to fall into his right-room mother-in-law, creating a cause to dishonor his brothers and sisters.

It's also one of the reasons Jared doesn't get to the raw house.

That happened, and Yennie, who admires me unconditionally from a young age, was a really cute, protective subject.

"I liked that girl. But it doesn't matter if you turn it into a side chamber or not. I know it would be rude to you and Baron Dowm, not just Yenny, if I said this, but I don't really believe in people. You know why, don't you?

Needless to say, it's because my mother Hannellone is being targeted from the side chamber.

"It may be foolish to think that that pretty girl might be after me any day, but I'm really anxious."

"I know how you feel"

Even Jared knows Yennie well, so he doesn't think it's going to be as bad as the rubbing of the Duke of Alway house. Basically, Jared knows he's a friendly kid.

But I also know how Olivier feels.

If I were Olivier's position, I'd still be on guard.

"This time I seem to have tried to implement Baroness Dowm's suggestion, but if you really want to be a sideroom, you have to talk to Baron Dowm and your father properly. I'm not saying I can't get married because I'm not an adult, but I need an order for everything."

Regardless, Olivier will look into Yennie's background as much as he can. On top of that, I'm not likely to be able to shake my neck vertically until I can be assured that I really don't mind making it a side chamber.

Above all, Olivier couldn't tell me that Yennie loved Jared as a heterosexual. All I'm saying is that I want to be a sideroom.

Favors will be conveyed, but if you do poorly, you can also mistake it for trying to be a sideroom because you were my fiancée, or more importantly, you might think it was my grandparents' instructions.

Olivier couldn't somehow tell Jared how Yennie felt that she had to tell him the most.

It's likely that Yennie would have been Jared's fiancée by nature, which makes Olivier's heart feel guilty, but still hopes she doesn't know how she feels.

"Shall I talk to my grandparents from my side?

"No, if Yennie really wants to be your sideroom, she'll talk to you again. We'll think about it then."

"Well, so is that."

Jared was optimistic. I'm not whining about Yenny's feelings, but I don't understand the intensity of my thoughts.

Olivier, by contrast, realized Yennie was seriously thinking of Jared, so he could only put the issue ahead of him.

"Hey, to Jared, what kind of kid is Yenny Dowm?

"Is it Yenny? She's, yeah, you know, the firmest way to say" sister. "

"You're my sister. He's two years younger, and maybe to that extent?

"What do you mean?

"Nothing. Seriously, do you think you want Yenny in the sideroom?

Regardless of how Yennie felt, Olivier wanted to know how Jared felt. If Jared thought of Yenny, he would have ripped them off even if he didn't mean to. Then I'm just sorry to Jared and the others.

Unnoticed, nervous inside, Olivier waits for Jared's words.

"To be clear, you still don't know marriage or anything in you, but you'll have trouble being told it's a side room. I know it's not uncommon for a nobleman to marry a few wives, but I don't keep being noble, I just thought about what happens when I'm no longer noble, so you're in trouble."

"Yeah, right. If you hadn't been my fiancée, you'd be free by now."

"I don't think so. Two years later, even if I was no longer a nobleman, my grandfather had moved a lot for me just because I didn't know, and the story of the candidate for court magician would have been the same as it is now. Then you shouldn't worry about Olivier, as you shouldn't have been able to feel free."

"Nothing, I don't care."

Olivier replies twinkly, surprised that Jared smiled to reassure him that he might have been seen inside. I couldn't help but wonder how much easier it would be to be as honest as Yenny to have an attitude contrary to my thoughts.