Umi to Kaze no Oukoku

Sixteen stories, my Lady Shaw!

As Shaw thought, Benjamin was an excellent arbiter, first pulling the neutral group sitting in the middle seat into the other side.

Wonder and Seagal worked hard in the less neutral group left, but seemed to have no chance of winning over the debate-loving nationality of the Kingdom of Cazaria and Benjamin, who forged the debate at the University of Paloma.

"In the Southeast Islands, women won't get jobs or anything. Do you want your wives to work for you?

Shaw makes a statement to his opponents who have been eyeing Wonder and Seagal, who feel badly.

"Professor Granger, this subject is about women's employment, isn't it? Mr. Benjamin, please don't confuse the facts of the Southeast Islands with the way you think."

Benjamin found it surprising and amusing that Shaw, who had so far listened so much to the debate, had disputed it.

Haynes, from the same region, asked me to attend a summer school in women's studies, but it was not my hobby to stir up the female students. I don't have a hobby for irritating your child, but Benjamin was interested in Shaw, so I plugged the argument.

"So you're in favor of a woman getting a job, but can my wife get a job?

"Mr. Benjamin, I think this subject is the employment of women, and it is out of line to discuss the employment of my wife, who is still unmarried. I think women who have the will and the ability to work should get a job, and I think we should create a system where they can get a job."

From the girls we always take together, yes! and the support and applause were raised.

Seeing how it goes, Benjamin wants to tongue it when it's awkward. I feel Haynes would not be silent.

Benjamin was on the other side of the job because he was asked to, but he was actually a neutral group that if he wanted to work, he could work, but the reality was impossible.

"So when a woman gets a job, who's going to have a baby? You guys haven't said anything stupid, either. Look at the reality. If you miss an assortment of sixteen-year-olds and seventeen-year-olds flowers, your chances of getting a permanent job as a marriage are just going away. You don't actually feel like working!

The Buddha Regiment told Haynes the hater, Stonehead! Primitive! Male, female, inferior! and flew wild, but Mary was freaking out sitting next to Shaw.

"Mr. Mary, it's just a debate. You don't have to be so frightened..."

Mary was forgiven by Shaw, who was younger than herself, and calmed down a little.

"I may not be qualified to take female studies. My cousin Emily invited me to listen to Professor Granger's lecture when I didn't want to get married the way my parents told me, but I don't like debates."

Shaw said Mary, dear, was surprised to hear that she was the cousin of a bee female human rights activist, but thought the debate could be poor or lectured.

Professor Granger declared a break as it became an inferior personal attack by Haynes and the Bubba Legion.

"Yes, yes, you guys, it's an off-theme bickering. Let's cool our heads a little. After the break, let's make it a discussion about the merits of women's employment. Let's stop the personal attacks."

An army of titties led by Haynes and Emily had their eyes popped even during their breaks from each other.

"Hey, was it like this last year?

Shaw asked Mary whether she remembered or frowned and nodded.

"Is Mr. Haynes very free to attend Professor Granger's summer school every year?

Mary whispered a surprising fact in Shaw's ear.

"Eh! Haynes is Emily's..."

Mary held her mouth by her hand, and Shaw couldn't breathe and her eyes blackened and white. Haha and quietly breathing rough, it was a show that those two looked at with amazement at what their parents had decided to forgive.

"Mr. Haynes, of course you're a personal grudge! But did the pardon daughter-in-law get upset about cutting her hair or becoming a female human rights activist? Emily, you have beautiful hair."

After the break, it became a bit of a soothing discussion, but Shaw thought about something else that Lara wouldn't like if she cut her hair, even though it would be okay if she became a female humanist.

"Prince Shaw, how about lunch with us? I'd like to talk to you for a moment."

During the lunch break, everyone headed to the school food in a fierce dash, but Shaw and the others asked Benjamin to show them to the professor's cafeteria.

"Is it good to eat, even though it's a professor's cafeteria?

He explained to Shaw, who is a prince but doesn't look great, that Benjamin received a reward last year for his right to use the cafeteria for teaching.

"Mr. Benjamin, you're smart. And why... oh, I'm sorry."

Benjamin revealed that his hometown Haynes had asked him to.

"Oh, you told me to wake up my pardoned wife, Emily,"

Wonder and Seagal were in their first ears and nearly stuck the bread they were eating in their throats.

"If you know what's going on, it's quick to talk. As far as I'm concerned, if Miss Emily doesn't like Haynes, I'd like you to shake her clear. That way I think Haynes will give up and turn his attention to the other ladies. I'm not gonna let you do anything stupid like this because I'm not gonna sneak up on you as a hometown."

Shaw is silent, so I sigh wondering if I can figure out how agile a relationship is with a child like this.

Shaw remembered the heartbreak of his previous life. It's hard to be shaken by someone in your first love. Shaw, who remembers being shaken by the flowers and being very hard, wonders if he can do anything.

"Hey, does Mr. Haynes still like Mr. Emily?

Now Benjamin laughs.

"You won't be mobilizing all your friends for girls you don't even like. Haynes still likes Miss Emily."

"What about Mr. Emily? They harassed me, and I was about to flat out... but normally I don't like it when I think about it, so I flat out... hey Mary, you ask me"

Shaw ran out looking for Mary as he packed his near-eating lunch all at once. Seeing Wonder go after him, Seagal stayed at the table with Benjamin.

"So, Mr. Benjamin von Shepherd, what did Prince Shaw want to know and you joined Summer School?

Shegal, grandson of Chancellor Flanagan, looked familiar to Benjamin, who had come to visit his father, Ambassador Julian von Shepherd, to Leyte.

"No way, Haynes really asked me to. But maybe it wasn't just for Haynes and Miss Emily that I wanted to talk to Prince Shaw."

Couscous, laugh Benjamin. This is why diplomats can't be caught off guard. Seagal also said with a strange face that it would be nice for Mr. Haynes and Emily to do well.

Benjamin also credits Seagal as having only the grandson of the fox Flanagan. If I was cautioned that I was just a child, I'd be stuck.

If Summer School doesn't know in a day if Shaw is the successor, he complains about his father giving such an unscrupulous order.

Benjamin had been ordered by his father's ambassador, who could not grasp the idea of King Aslan, who could not afford to dwell in the royal palace, to make sure he was truly truthful when he signed up for the pardon of Prince Shaw for his daughter and granddaughter from other dignitaries in Leyte.

I knew Shaw and I looked familiar, but I don't want you to tell me even though your father doesn't know. Plus, I have an alumni like Seagal who can't be alarmed.

From noon onwards it became a break-up discussion group into small groups and somehow the summer school was successfully completed.

"Emily seems to still be concerned about Haynes, but we can't help but discuss all this..."

Shaw wasn't talking about someone else's relationship.

An eye-catching Seagal warns.

"The dragon is coming down to college"

Shaw, out of the school building, ran over surprised to realize that the dragon descending into the summer sky was Merrill.

"Father, why did you go to Paloma University?

As Shaw uttered his doubts, Aslan jumped off the dragon and held down Lara, who was riding behind him.

"Lara! How could you be here!

Lara, whom I haven't seen in a long time, is cuter than I remember and Shaw blushes her pop cheeks.

"Master Shaw! My Lady Shaw! I missed you..."

Shaw embraced Lara, who was unfamiliar with riding a dragon, and stared at her father, who laughed.