The story comes just after the ceremony.

At the end of the ceremony, the winners of this battle will travel to the Royal Castle.

Although it is a painful event for junior soldiers, as almost all noble principals and senior military officials attend the feast.

However, no one below Ensign will attend this time because there are too many.

Patrick and Wayne are in the courtyard of the castle, where the feast opens.

Other attendees, of course.

The format is standing meal.

Here, it is normal for those with low titles and military subordinates to attach face-to-face knowledge with the superior.

The aristocrats connect with the higher ones, for example, by joining factions, etc. to secure their status.

If you're a soldier, stand back.

In Wayne's case, he became a lieutenant, but in his position, the Baron's son.

Since it is not a trace, it is almost equal to no rear shield, etc.

The Baron family is powerless. My parents, the Kimbles, are aristocrats of the martial family, all of them military, but even the Lord, Captain.

Just on one of Wayne's.

My mother's home is also a baron's house, and this one's lord is a lieutenant.

It's not inside the army, it's not powerful.

But around Wayne, there was a crowd.

The aristocratic lord also brings the basics, wives and daughters.

In a way, a meeting place is a feast.

Wayne's appearance is a good thing to jump through and has considerable strength.

Of course the Viscount family and the Baron's third daughter, the house without a son, etc. are trying to take in the blood of the Martial family to their eldest son-in-law.

Well, my daughters are definitely on board, and I'm actively appealing.

Patrick, who had no place, was away from Wayne and eating alone.

Because no one can talk to me because I have no presence at all.

From the direction Wayne was in, the pulling of the legs between the gorgeous women was played out in perfect balance.

There, there comes a certain beauty.

"Mr. Wayne Kimble, do you have a minute? I'd like you to meet my daughter."

And it was Lieutenant General Simon who showed up with me.