Watashi wa Teki ni Narimasen!

Small incident 2 in Trisfeed territory.

Apparently, Aida heard the army was headed to Trisfeed and wanted to go back to her hometown.

I seem to have sued Reggie and the others at first, but of course I can't afford to take non-combatants. Mr. Aida, who was turned down, said he had met the marquis of Azur, an enthusiastic believer, as he tried to do God a favor.

Marquis Azul, who heard the story, promises to take Mr. Aida to his hometown near the outer edge of the Trisfeed.

I tried letting Mr. Aida dress like a soldier in disguise, but after all, it's hard to hide being a woman, and she's had her narcotics cloth worn from her head and disguised in her luggage, and put her in a carriage.

I was relieved as Marquis Azul explained.

Because there was no Viscount Crediaz or anyone in the army that was confused.

"It's okay now. What I'm sensing is Ada's pendant."

I told Mr. Cain in a low voice that I was in a position to stand and shelter in front of him just in case.

Just in case I checked, I can still feel the magic from Mr. Aida.

"Pendant?"

"It's a stone of contract. I think I found me, Aida, because I feel the same way as a magician."

While I was talking about the situation, I felt like I was getting someone's gaze on my cheek.

I check the area only with my eyes concerned, but no one is looking at me, is it my fault? Aida's got her eyes down, too.

Alan decided to treat Aida while she was strangling her neck.

"I can't let you go any further than I've come this far. From the conversation between the Marquis of Azur, you'll be seeing and hearing information about the military's path. It's out of the question to rip a precious soldier for it."

Alan, who made a prerequisite, makes a tough decision.

"I'm pretty sure I'll pass near my hometown. Throw this woman out there, Marquis. I have trouble taking you to future marches and getting weird foot clumps. Of course, you, like Aida, are ready to be done, and you're following me, right?

"Lord Alan, that's..."

When the Marquis Azul tried to grab hold of him, Mr. Aida replied, "Okay."

"That's fine. I wanted to find my parents and bury them, and I wouldn't let my lord's army go along with that in enemy land. Even if the enemy soldiers find you and kill you, you won't get the feeling of your Highness. Now I think that's all right."

Alan told the Marquis Azur with a harsh look on his face to say he was ready to die and was coming.

"He seems prepared, too. I want you to do what I just said, Marquis."

"... ok"

I guess Marquis Azur really couldn't help but feel sorry for Mr. Aida, she nodded as she looked at her feeling sorry for herself.

Even for me, it's not sneaky to throw women out on their own on land occupied by enemies.

But I have something to do. You can't escort me to Mr. Aida.

Still, if I were you, I'd have thought you'd sympathize and say something extra, Mr. Cain made me pull up first.

"Let's go, Mr. Chiara"

Nod and ride Mr. Cain's horse.

When she looked back again, Aida was staring at the ground with a grin on her mouth like someone who had given up.

That night.

During the camp, Emeline, Jina and Girsch, who had gathered at my place, gave an indescribable look when they heard about Aida.

"At last, it was a heartbreaking abandonment."

It was Mr. Emeline who said lightly that he seemed to faint if he went too straight in front of him.

The lights of the incendiary are dyeing Mr. Emeline's dark hair and white cheeks orange, sitting in my made stone bench.

"You've been so obsessed with Your Highness, haven't you? But I don't care, and I couldn't have had the family affection to go to Trisfeed, so I totally gave up and lost my temper... I wonder"

"I thought the same thing about Mr. Emeline. The wind didn't see anything else..."

Even though Jina agrees, Mr. Gilsch was troubled with his hands on his cheeks "hmm".

"Is Mr. Gilsch thinking differently?

When I ask, Mr. Gilsch gives what a bewildered look.

"I don't feel like I'm sitting well."

"Saying?

"When I only see love, and I seem to have strong assumptions like that kid, the moment I thought I was flabbergasted or had no buds of my own, I thought I'd go in the direction of abandoning myself and jumping or something... So, Mr. Felix at His Highness's? If there was any sign of Atashi or Aida accidentally jumping out of the walls or something, he would have asked me to stop him."

"Mr. Felix..."

I didn't know that story was being exchanged behind it. Mr. Felix, I'm having a hard time taking care of a lot of things.

He seemed like a soft guy all the time, but the response to Aida was harsh and I kind of felt like I had to be pissed off too.

"Well, my daughter in those days is desperate for one thing, but it doesn't work."

"Oh, Mr. Horace, would you understand the woman's heart?

The master, praised by Mr. Girsch, said, laughing whoops.

"When I was younger, there was a woman on my right hand and one on my left, and I was begged to choose me..."

"Oh, Master, you're hot?

After questioning and asking honestly, for some reason the master silenced.

"Chiara, Chiara, tell him no to the story!

Mr. Gina has encouraged me to look slightly sorry, but before I could say yes or no, Mr. Emmeline cut off the flow.

"Mr. Gilsch, if you're broken in love, does that mean it's more natural to choose self-harm?

…………

The master remains silent and the story continues.

"Well, we're talking about more kids flowing that way, right? And this time, it's like trying to commit suicide in a way."

"That's right. I can't believe we're going back to our homeland... and I wouldn't do it if I broke my heart."

"Jina, look, even if you break your heart, you keep thinking about the heartbroken person in your heart as you say, 'Then you don't need a man anymore' and look for your way to live, right?

Gina flutters her cheeks like a child to Girsch, who smiles mischievously.

"Hey, don't say that."

"Nothing, even if it's not a story? I didn't say it was true."

"Ki, I can't agree with you about anything."

"Oh, rebellion, Gina?

As it is, Mr. Gina gets teased and played by Mr. Gilsch.

From the conversation between the two of them, it seems that Jinnah still likes and continues to live about Isaac's brother.

Yet Isaac and I once became fiancées. But now you're fighting for a reason.

I guess it's really hard for Jina, too.

That's what I think, I kind of imagine.

If I had been the enemy of Reggie and Alan...

If I had been an enemy as planned before I ran away, I might have followed because I was afraid of Viscount Credias, who ruled me. As far as I can relate from Viscount Crediaz's bad reputation, he would not have been very close to escaping.

And then, like a dream I had at Delphion Castle, I would have been in short-circuited action wanting to escape quickly.

Still, if they were to be pulled out to battlefield......

…………

Well, I seem to recall something, falling into a weird sensation.

While he was hanging his neck, Aida's story had completely flown, and Mr. Girsch had begun to talk about his first love when Mr. Emeline molested him.