Unlike when he went out, Olivier Alway was worried about Jared with Yennie Daum, who was just saying something was obvious.

He said, "It's nothing," but soon I knew it was a lie. The sun is still shallow when we start living together, but I know that much.

I could also guess that there was something nasty going on and I wasn't lying, but to keep myself and Yennie out of it. But still, I'm sure it's Olivier's selfishness to honestly want you to reveal everything.

My fiancée, who has only fought since we met, has been seriously injured the other day fighting former court magician candidate Barnabas Kaif. The Sorcerer's Association was quick to respond, but if I made a slight mistake, it could have died.

I don't like Jared getting hurt where I don't know him, and I didn't like being notified later.

He taught magic to his brother Konrat in the morning, after which he heard he would meet his grandparents by the Baron Dowm family. I think there was something at one point or the other, but if there was anything at the contort, my father would have contacted me.

"Olivier, my sister... maybe my sister has upset your brother."

"When it comes to Yenny's sister, do you mean Lena Daum?

"Yes, my sister will eat anything from your brother. No, really..."

"I know Lena Daum has feelings for Jared."

Twice Olivier is looking into the Daum clan when Jared becomes his fiancée and when Yennie has been in direct collusion about wanting to be a sideroom.

I couldn't help but be sure for myself that the Baron Dowm family, of which Jared's father was the Lord, and the Baron Dowm family, of which my grandfather was the Lord, had credibility from my father.

In the course of that investigation, Olivier knew about Lena Daum. The fact that she's sticking around as if she's hostile to Jared, or that the attitude is actually an emotional reversal.

I was frightened that it was a childish gesture for a sixteen-year-old, and I thought it might be cute if a girl about that age had such an attitude, but she didn't have the latter to look at Yenny's expression.

"My sister had a crush on my brother since he was a child. But I can't be honest. It's always a fight. Your brother has been missing for over a year, and even when he came back, he couldn't be honest."

He's badly wounded.

"I think your brother hates you because he also receives his sister's attitude as it is. Still, it seemed like brothers and sisters fighting, never in a shady relationship. But Olivier, my engagement to your sister and my decision to become a sideroom made my sister's attitude harder."

Olivier thinks he may have broken in love but he deserves it.

I had a chance to be honest at any time, but Lena didn't. As a result, a woman I didn't even know I saw became my fiancée, and my sister became a sideroom. It's too late.

"My sister wasn't happy that I admired your brother. It was with my mouth that I wanted to keep away from you and my brother, who were actually good friends while you said it was for me. I learned to be honest because I was looking at my sister like that, and to tell her how I felt."

As a result, Yenny sided the room the way she wanted.

Maybe he wanted to be a regular room, but for Yennie, who thinks that would be fine if he could stay by his side, it's important to be Jared's wife, be it a regular room or a side room.

Thanks to teaching my sister the other way, Yenny's love will come to fruition. But instead, my sister's love ended without fruit.

Truth be told, I've received many letters from my sister since I started living with the Oliviers, and sometimes I see her at my parents' house. Each time, I was told to change my mind, but I never asked because I knew it was never a word I thought of my sister.

Gradually, jealousy dwells in my sister's eyes, so that she can feel that she hates me. I haven't told anyone, but when I saw him the other day, he even got evil.

Yenny, however, doesn't hurt or itch. It's my sister's fault that she had a lonely emotion she couldn't be honest with. I've told my sister before to be honest, but now I'm not even willing to put it into words anymore. Even now, being honest doesn't make my brother my sister's anymore.

"That's a little different than a secret thought... Though he may be clumsy, he must have thought he'd notice somewhere in his mind. Maybe it's a cute emotion, but it doesn't mean anything to me."

That's why Olivier strives to tell Jared what she wants to tell him, even if he has lighting and shame. Sometimes I hesitate, and many things I can't tell you, but I want to take the time to convey my thoughts.

Unlike Lena, who missed an opportunity because she never got honest, Olivier doesn't have to rush because she has an opportunity to continue. I don't even feel bad for Lena about that. If she had changed her attitude more, it was possible that Olivier would never have been her fiancée in the first place.

"Assuming Lena Daum is honest with Jared, I won't do everything I can to keep her close."

"Yes, I don't mind because my sister deserves it"

Yennie agreed to Olivier's declaration. It may be cold, but it's love that doesn't always tie you to the person you like. Especially when it comes to aristocratic marriages, there is no more freedom than love in general. My sister was allowed some freedom, just like myself, because my grandparents were discerning what they thought of my brother.

It was my sister herself who surprised me with the chance I got. Yennie knows that even her grandparents repeatedly told her sister to be honest.

Lena is my sister, my family, but the truth is that I don't want her any closer than to offend the absolutionary that she can't be honest with her dear brother.

I also think it's too late because my sister deserved it and my brother hated my sister again, which lasted for years in the first place.

"I'm sorry to hear that, but I don't think you and your brother had a relationship with your sister."

Even Yennie, who thinks that if Jared is happy, thinks he can't make his brother happy in Lena. From Olivier's point of view, even more so.

"Well, it looks like she and Jared didn't get along. Let us be honest. Let Jared know how you feel."

"Absolutely."

"And I wish we could tell you a lot about Jared's feelings, too."

Let's start by asking what happened today.

If we don't think about ourselves and say it, we can't help but want you to believe more.

He told Almeida he wanted to train her as if to expose the accumulated depression, and hoped that Olivier and the others would not bring in Jared screaming in the garden alone.