He is the chairman of the multinational corporation, the Kaida Group, and has tremendous influence on Japanese politics and economy.
Ichika is in the reception room.
Kogen and his granddaughter, Ryuko (Pen name Rushia), are sitting on the top seat of the extremely large Japanese-style room.
âNiekawa, You seem to be fond of Okaya.
ââŚâŚâŚâŚ!â
Kogen began.
Ichika was just about to report this to him.
âG-Grandfather âŚâŚ, is it true?â
His granddaughter Rushiaâs rabbit-red eyes were round and round.
Her eyes darted back and forth between her grandfather and Ichika in front of her.
âUmu.â
Kogen, on the other hand, looked very calm.
He nodded gravely, his eyes expressionless.
âKogen-sama, Young lady, I apologize.
Ichika bowed her head honestly.
âItâs nothing to be sorry about.â
âG-Grandfather, âŚâŚ, but âŚâŚ.â
Rushia panicked.
She must have been upset by the sudden revelation.
Rushia suddenly knew that such a beautiful woman was in love with the man she loved. No wonder Rushia was upset.
Kogen nodded his head.
âRelax, Ryuko. theyâre not in a relationship yet, right?ăThen there is no need to panic so much.â
âU~âŚâŚ, but~âŚâŚ.â
Kogenseemed to be smiling at the sight of his granddaughter struggling with love.
She was expecting to be reprimanded, and while she was relieved, âŚâŚ.
She felt bad for Rushia.
HoweverâŚâŚ.
âKogen-sama, may I speak?â
âItâs fine. Go ahead.â
âWho told you that I like âŚâŚ Okaya-kun?â
âFrom Saburo.â
ââŚâŚ I see.â
Ichika clenches her fists tightly and decides to beat up Saburo later.
âHow does Kogen-sama feel about this?â
âYou can do whatever you want. A personâs love for another person is not something that can be forced or controlled by anyone.â
Kogen seemed to take a favorable view of the fact that Ichika was in love with the same man as his granddaughter.
âThe fact that he is favored by several women suggests that Okaya is a very attractive man. I would like to praise him for being the man who won my granddaughterâs heart.â
âB-But, Grandfather. I donât think this is a good time to be talking about it.â
Rushia asks anxiously.
âIf I donât, Niekawa will take Okaya from me.â
âIf thatâs the case, why donât you improve your feminine skills and attack Okaya to prevent him from being taken away?ăHmm?ăOr not?â
âT-thatâs âŚâŚ..uugh~âŚâŚâŚâ
Ichika suddenly realized.
It seems that Kogen is taking advantage of Ichikaâs goodwill.
ThenâŚâŚ
âRyuko, why donât you invite Okaya to go out somewhere?ăWouldnât a villa in Karuizawa be just right?â
The Kaida family has many villas in various places.
The villa in Karuizawa is one of them.
âOh, Grandfather, âŚâŚ does that mean weâre staying at âŚâŚ?â
âUmu. Thatâs right.â
âB-but âŚâŚâ
âRyuko, love is a competition. If you donât use your hands yourself, youâll lose your precious man to Niekawa.â
âUgh~âŚâŚâ
In other words, Kogen is probably trying to stir up a sense of crisis and promote relationship between Rushia and Okaya by using Niekawa as an opportunity.
âWhat do you think?ăHmm?ăIf you ask grandpa, Iâll make all the arrangements for you.ăHmm?â
âŚâŚ Furthermore, Kogen seems to want his granddaughter to call him âgrandpaâ by pretending to support her love life like this.
âUugh, u~â
It seems that Rushiaâs resolve has been decided.
âGrandpa. Please âŚâŚ help me get along with Okaya.â
âAll right!ăLeave it to me!â
Gyuuu, Kogen hugged Rushia.
âYou can count on me, Ryuko!ăIf you want, I can change the laws of Japan.â
âW-What do you mean, change the law?â
âIn other words, I will allow polygamy. That way, I think everyone will be happy, including you and Niekawa.â
ââT-Thatâs a little too much. âŚâŚââ
Both Rushia and Ichika were dumbfounded.
âAnd in that case, you can call me âgrandpaâ for the rest of your life.â
âNo, thank you!ăNiekawa, letâs go!â
âEh ah, yes.â
Rushia left Kogen with anger in her voice.
âNiekawa.â
Kogen stops Ichibana.
âMy first priority is Ryuko. But I also consider âŚâŚ you and your brother to be like family to me.â
Kogen laughed like a good-natured old man.
âYour family has served my family for generations, and I consider you as if you were my daughter. So donât worry too much about it.â
She fell in love with the same man who was the granddaughter of the master of the house she was serving.
She originally thought that her head could have been blown off.
Ichika was admiring Kogenâs generosity.
âWell, to put it simply, no matter who Okaya ends up with, you or Ryuko, I will have an excellent heir or son-in-law.â
âI see. âŚâŚ Everything is in the palm of Kogen-samaâs hand.
âAnd Iâm not kidding about the double marriage. Tell Ryuko that if she wants to beg her grandpa, she should do it as soon as possible.â
âIâm afraid that youâll have to address that directly to your granddaughter. Well then.â