"Looks like you met Lena, but when you look at that face, it looks like you got stuck again, doesn't it?

Grandfather smiles bitterly when he sees Jared's face, as he guesses what happened.

Jared's lack of comfort with Lena is not something that has just begun, and is well known to his grandparents.

Jared, who only shows his year-to-year emotions, no matter how bad he is when he engages with Lena, but he hasn't noticed.

"I'm sorry about Lena. When Yennie officially decided to be your sideroom, she suddenly told me she was marrying Rex."

My grandmother also looks in trouble.

Rex should have liked Yenny for a long time. I'm reluctant, but needless to say that my brother flatly told me that I should like you too because I like you, just because I don't care how Yenny feels or anything.

Because his father is letting go, Rex, who does the same thing with no punishment over time, is one of his grandparents' problems, even though his grandfather takes great care of it.

"Are you sure Lena and Rex are getting married?

"No, I won't let you"

My grandmother assures me, my grandfather nods.

"If you two had love, we might have talked differently, but I have no love for Lena and Rex"

"Then why did you say marriage all of a sudden?

"Rex tried to distract Yenny by engaging Lena. It's embarrassing to be my own grandson if I don't even realize I haven't been dealt with yet."

"Lena has, what, one thing about Yenny. Guess what."

"I hate you. If you decide to have Yenny in my side room, that would be grumpy, too. That's why you wouldn't have to be engaged to Rex like you guessed..."

For some reason, my grandparents looked troubled against Jared, who was stunned.

Jared is fine if his grandparents aren't going to let Lena and the others get married. We cannot marry each other because we are minors.

I don't want you to marry without love, even if you are unfriendly people.

"Well, anyway - I asked here today about something else"

"Hmm. She wants to see you, too"

"Lena was trying to find a reason for you to stop by the mansion for nothing, but we'll do something about that kid here, so don't hesitate to meet her"

"Thank you very much, Grandfather and Grandmother."

Jared heads to his grandparents and bows his head deeply.

I honestly think I'm glad that my grandson relies on me, Baron Dowm, but I miss feeling somewhere else behaving.

It's nice of you to thank me, but I don't even want you to be more selfish each year.

Before Jared went away once, he seemed like a child, no matter how bad he was. But after the reunion, I grew up. No, I guess I should say I stopped being a child because I couldn't do it rather than an adult.

I heard about the situation on one street, but I know it's not all. There's nothing I can do but wait for my grandson to reveal everything one day.

Beginning here recently with his engagement to the Duke of Alway's house, he hasn't been bothered by the court sorcerer candidate, the battle against Barnabas Kaif, and what the court sorcerer has decided to do, but he's been kept worried all the time.

However, it is commendable that you have overcome everything on your own. Is it because of that, the other grandchildren look terribly young?

It's an act of a child wasting his time because not a single one of Lena's cases goes through, but suddenly Jared doesn't do that.

"Wait, Jared"

"Yes, Grandfather."

"Did you find anything on your hunter?

"No, nothing...... but he must be doing fine somewhere"

"... you believe"

"Of course it is. Because he's my brother."

"Then we'll look forward to seeing you someday"

"We want you to meet your grandfather and grandmother."

Leaving that to leave the room, Jared left the Baron's house and knocked on the door of a small mansion, if at all a little out of the mansion.

When a corresponding voice is heard and a name is given, the door is unlocked.

When you make sure there's no one around you looking at you, you dive in the door.

"I've been waiting for you"

The two maids bowed their heads towards Jared. They are the ones that Jared has worked at the Baron's since he was a young girl and admires and trusts like his sister.

That's why they're here.

"Thanks for everything. Doesn't make any difference?

"Yes, there isn't, Jared boy."

"... it's been calm every day since the disease was cured. Don't worry, son."

"You know, Boy, I told you not to. I didn't have to know it back in the day, and I'm kind of ashamed they still say that."

Sometimes they called me "Boy" when Jared was still working under the age of ten. He adored me like a brother, and Jared admired me like a sister, so the relationship is good. But only the way you call me won't definitely change it.

"For us, Boy, we'll always be Boy."

"... it doesn't matter if you become a court magician"

They're the same age, they're not married. I'm a little older than Olivier, so I'm old enough to be called late, but I don't really seem to care about marriage.

I wonder if anyone is even a good person, while I have the feeling that if someone is there, they can't do it without having to admit themselves.

My admiring sisters take me through the mansion.

I ascended the stairs and was put through to a room with a terrace with a nice view.

"Please wait inside"

"… I'll make you some tea"

"Thanks"

Jared knocks on the door, butting his sisters as they gratefully step back.

A woman is heard from inside the room and quietly advances her legs into the room.

"It's been a while. I apologize for not being able to show my face much. How have you been?

Inside the room awaited a woman of about forty years of age with a gentle grin.

He sits in a chair and smiles younger than his real age.

She was the one Jared should have met. And this little mansion was prepared by Jared's wish grandparents to protect only one woman in secret.

For this reason, the maid also chose two trustworthy people, and Jared himself asked them to bow their heads.

"Master Jared. Thank you for coming."

Her name was Rosina Fisher, who rose from the chair and invited me.

He was the benefactor of Jared and the brother who gave me the strength to fight - the mother of Luther Fisher.