Two as One Princesses

174. Discussion with parties and queues

"I'll tell Parra why I've spent so much time."

"Is it okay to ask that?

"There's something about Vertina, and I think you should know."

After Siel said so, I looked at Vertina. The sudden sight of Vertina shook her body for a moment and then nodded slowly. Parra swallows her lips and saliva, making her look as serious as if she could hear something serious.

It looks like a kind of nervous scene, but it only looks like girls are playing in a long, quiet forest with leaky days and three figures, including Sierra. When an adult sees it, he will only look like something smiling. For example, a teacher who is sneaking up on us. This is probably because the entrance is so close that it's off the easy path that Dr. Ishpert said it was at the first junction.

From here on out, I was thinking of forming a proper line - I was going to ask Siel to tell me - but before that, I was thinking of sharing the information, so I talked in a place that other students couldn't find.

"Ark... eh, are you scared? Because I don't want to see you or Jiweld."

"Same class?

"Do you want to get along with them and Parra?

Speaking of which, is Alclay's family name Tweethel? I think she remembered it well, even though it was suspicious, but should I forget it? Because I am a child of the Count, I am afraid to call it by a strange name, and it is troublesome to call it by a name and think it is close to me, and I need to remember the name of the nobility properly.

Now, Parra, who heard Tweethel's three boys and hero's name, desperately shakes her neck to the side to deny it. I do not want to actively get along with prominent classmates, such as high-ranking aristocracy and royalty, for Eile (us), who want to live in seclusion if possible. It's a shame I can't keep up with Nori. Especially since I know it's fundamentally different from Jiweld.

"Then can I talk to you about Tooise Elle and Vertina?

"Ah, uh, Bell speaks. It's about Belle....."

Honestly, I'd appreciate it if you told Vertina yourself. We don't get along with Alclay, just because Rutina doesn't like Alclay.

I don't know whether that is a personal problem, a house-to-house problem, or why we are not close. I don't know if Vertina will tell us where it is, but she will tell us more accurately.

"Belle is also a nobleman..."

"Belle's going to kick us out of the house, so I want to say it doesn't matter anymore...."

I don't know when my relationship with the house will end, but I think Vertina is still a member of the Chilandia family. I think it is enough to wear a collar because something worth using may be found or born in school life. But I think Vertina's relationship with her parents is over.

Nevertheless, even if Chilandia welcomes Vertina, does she have to achieve the highest grades in school? I can only predict it because it is a Chilandia family mining area.

"Belle's Chilandia and Tweethell are the same Earls and the same faction, but Tweethell is better off in the faction. That's why, when you see a bell that you can't do, it comes right up and it gets mean. So if possible, I don't want to see you for the rest of my life. Belle will no longer be noble, so whatever you do, you will have to endure and accept it."

"Aristocrats are tough..."

Parra smashed her face with difficulty, but how much did she understand? In the meantime, I have learned a lot from what I have just said, so I wonder what to do.

One thing I can tell you is that if Vertina graduates like this, she could start running away from Alclay. Alclay is a rather noble child. Vertina is a citizen. Killing you in the worst way won't be a big problem, and it could be a toy unless Alclay forgets it. Would it be realistic for him to escape beyond his reach, or else be out of reach?

Simply put, it creates a big back shield, but perhaps Vertina should actively look for someone to back her up? Fortunately, in the same school year, there are not enough nobles and royalties to see the Tweethels, so it might be helpful if it works.

The question is, don't you think Vertina can do that? It is likely that the relationship with my parents will deteriorate, but I don't have to worry about it much because I will be banished as a result of the deterioration already. But it may be difficult to escape from the Tweethel and Chilandia houses.

There is no way to get Vertina to work hard or escape the worst, so I will leave it there for now. What is more important to me is that the Chilandia family, which is Bertina's parent family, and the Tweethel family, which is Alclay's parent family, are the same faction. Tweethel is anti-Central, and if the faction is the same, the Chilandia family is anti-Central.

I don't know what to do right away because I'm anti-Central, but my position is so confrontational that it might be the worst.

"Speaking of which, you've always known Belle to be noble, haven't you?

You knew.

"Weren't you surprised the first time you found out?

"It was like being taught face-to-face, especially..."

I didn't know the name of the house, but it was definitely a big house, and I didn't think Vertina was hiding it anyway. But why do you ask me that? And why don't you ask me any more?

I suppose you didn't listen because you felt like you were stepping too far. Why did I ask you this because you didn't change your attitude towards your noble opponent and you felt that Princess Lesmiya cared about Einage? Even if it wasn't, Parra might have noticed the difference in attitude.

"By the way, if Parra wants to know who I am, I'll tell her. Even if I tell them, I don't have much problem."

"Er, um..."

It looks like Parra is shaking so much... As for Parra, it was decided between her and me that it would be okay to teach her until she was the stepdaughter of Fianamia's mother. When I talked to Parra at once, I felt that I couldn't understand Parra, so even if I tried to teach her, I talked to her to teach her when she wanted to listen. It's good to talk, but it's too strong to talk. I didn't tell Parra because I trusted Parra, and I thought it wouldn't spread easily from Parra. Because I've never seen anyone talk to anyone other than Eile or Vertina except when I need to.

"If you're in my position, what do you want to ask me?

"Neither"

Whatever you say, Ain will protect you.

I'll protect you as much as I can, but if we're just civilians and Parra is Fiji's mother-in-law's daughter, we'll do everything we can to escape.

It's hard to deal with Fi.

When I was talking to Sierra, I heard an answer in Parra and said, "I'm kind of scared, so don't ask." I think that's the right answer. I'm sure you won't know how to treat me better than Vertina.

Well then, shall we go? What about the queue?

"I don't really understand, so I'd like to leave it to Aernage...."

"So is Belle."

I'm going to say "round throw", but it's not wrong to ask honestly if you have experience. I often hear about getting caught up in a big accident when I make a weird decision myself. Nevertheless, basically, I used detection to ensure safety or hunt monsters by surprise, but I didn't feel like I could use it here. And if they get used to it, they'll be in trouble later, so I'm going in a direction that I won't tell you even if I use it.

"Parra and Vertina walk forward and I follow from behind."

"Er, Einage is the avant-garde, why?

"Because they walk to see if there are any monsters. And I'm going to ask Vertina, who may not be healthy, to decide the pace first."

"Um... isn't that a serious responsibility?

After hearing Siel's words, Vertina shouted in horror. It seems like it's a big responsibility to control the speed of the entire party, but in the previous world, it should have been a line when climbing a mountain or something. I think it is excellent not only in terms of pace allocation, but also in terms of being able to quickly check whether it is impossible from the back. As the experiencer stepped forward and got up to speed, the beginner just followed him and he was full and tired but couldn't speak up. What an event it was when I was a student.

There is a problem that putting beginners first can get us off the right track, but if we speak up before that happens, it won't be a problem. Whatever it takes to get lost, I can detect the general location of the school, and there's no reason I can't go home.

"Don't worry about us, just walk as you like. The most problematic situation is that you are tired and cannot walk, so if you feel a little tired, please keep the pace for a short break. To be clear, it would be more annoying for us to walk with care."

"Uh-huh. I understand."

Vertina nodded with a nervous look, pressured by words that seemed long enough for Siel's dialogue. I will not say anything here, because it is better for Einage, or Bertina.

"Well, we'll do the search, won't we?

"I will, and if the monster actually comes out, I will come forward before I encounter it."

It's just practice, so if it's no good, I'll follow you. I will detect her, and I will detect her. Whatever you say, I don't think so in an environment where you can practice this safely. Even the middle of the cave would allow us to take them intact, and it might be overly protective to do so here. Well, I'm just doing what I've been doing from day to day for both of you.

And when she heard the words of Sier, who would have known the strength of Sier and me somehow, Vertina immediately felt reassured. Parra seemed to think a little, but she was convinced that Eile was working as a hunter.

"Well, let's go first. I'll follow you from behind."

Did the tension between the two jump up to the words of Siel, stiffened their bodies to the point where they could even hear the tingling sound, and then moved their guillotines and necks to face each other?

It didn't take long to come up with an expectation that this would probably turn back on the way.