Outaishihi ni Nante Naritakunai!! Chapter 290
āI was contacted by His Majesty. It appears Friedrich is returning victorious.ā
As the conversation turned to me having dinner with Mother-in-law and staying in her room tonight, Mother-in-law said that.
It seems what I thought was her falling silent, was her talking to the King via telepathic communication.
āIt appears Sahaja withdrew. I donāt understand the situation yet, but it seems certain that heās coming back.ā
āFreed⦠is coming back.ā
Although he said heād be quick, it was war. With the last war with Tarim in mind, I thought he might not come back for half a month. And yet, I was told heād return when not even a day passed. I couldnāt hide my surprise.
āItās surprisingly fast. Um, what about postwar cleanupā¦?ā
āIt appears heāll perform it from here. That child can use the return magical art, so it will pose no problem. From the start that child only returned after postwar cleanup because he didnāt want to come back here. Now itās the opposite. He wants to see you as soon as possible.ā
My face turned red from being teasingly told so.
Iām very happy that Freed is coming back because he wants to see me.
āU-Umm⦠I will go meet him.ā
Recalling the time heād returned from fighting Tarim before, I said so to Mother-in-law.
If heās coming back through that large transfer gate this time too, I want to welcome him there.
Seeing me begin to stand up, Mother-in-law looked at me with gentle eyes.
āMy son is sure to be delighted. Iāll come with you. Iāll call Clara to prepare. But, Lidi. You must be careful.ā
Not understanding what Mother-in-law was saying, I tilted my head. She then said with a serious face.
āIāve heard men are quite spirited after returning from war. I am sure my son will also desire you⦠But you must not go along with my sonās desire. In the worst case, you will see the morning sun without getting a wink of sleep.ā
Unable to say that it regularly happens regardless of him returning from war, I nodded vaguely. I felt Mother-in-law would get angry if I said it.
āI understand you truly love my son and that there is the medicine. However, no, therefore you need to be considerate of each other. You donāt need to satisfy my sonās endless desire.ā
āIndeed. Tell him you donāt want more at a suitable time. My son wouldnāt want to earn your dislike. When heās moderately satisfied, quit.ā
āTo be specific, letās see. He should be satisfied with four, five times. Aim at that.ā
What sheās saying is incredibly specific.
The only thing I could do was nod to Mother-in-lawās words.
After all, Mother-in-law is saying it for my sake.
I dropped my eyes to the floor.
Sorry Mother-in-law, but to begin with I donāt dislike when I and Freed embrace each other many times.
Because, Iām happy to be desired by my favorite person. Thanks to the Royal Flower itās not hard on my body, and even if I end up slightly sleepy, I want to satisfy my belovedās desires.
But Mother-in-law doesnāt know that fact. Although the distance between Mother-in-law and the King is shortening little by little, it doesnāt seem to have yet reached the point of them embracing each other, which means she hasnāt been taught about the reality of the Royal Flower.
Thatās why sheās seriously worried. Sheās concerned about the burden placed on me.
I feel extremely apologetic for that.
There seems to be a rule not to teach about the matter of the Royal Flower until it changes, so while I feel very sorry, I canāt tell her that on my own.
āThank you for your concern, Mother-in-law. I am thinking of satisfying him to an acceptable degree.ā
It was a somewhat roundabout way of expressing it, but since I didnāt lie, itās fine.
I hope Mother-in-lawās Royal Flower changes quickly.
I feel so from the bottom of my heart.
But, it wonāt be easy. At any rate, it had been fifteen years. But I expect this time for sure her husband, the King, will do his best.
While talking to Mother-in-law, Clara came. I went to the dressing room together with her and changed clothes, then met up with Mother-in-law, who made similar preparations, and we headed towards the transfer gate.
āElizabeth, so youāve come too.ā
By chance we met the King in a corridor on the way to the transfer gate.
The King had Glenn and several knights with him as his escorts. The King too must intend to welcome Freed. Seeing Mother-in-law, he showed a surprised face.
āHow unusual. You donāt usually appear. What kind of turn of events is this?ā
ā⦠Lidi said sheād go welcome Friedrich. Although sheās just going to welcome him, itās better to not leave her alone, right? I came thinking that, but is there any problem?ā
āNo. Youāre right. Freed will be delighted.ā
Iām sorry, but I found Mother-in-lawās aloofness that still didnāt completely go away a little cute.
And the King mustāve felt the same, as he chuckled.
Witnessing that, Mother-in-law raised her eyebrows and said.
āLord Johannes, why are you laughing?ā
āNo, I didnāt laugh.ā
āDonāt get so angry. It spoils your lovely face. Thatās right, Elizabeth. Itās a rare chance, so letās go together. Do you mind?ā
ā⦠If thatās what you want, Lord Johannes.ā
āYeah, certainly I want that.ā
Although Mother-in-law averted her eyes, she nodded. However, her cheeks were faintly red. I immediately understood she was just bashful.
āā Mother-in-law, youāre unbelievably cute.
Mother-in-law is unused to being honest, yet in her own way sheās making efforts to meet the King halfway.
They hadnāt had interactions for years, so itās a start. I think itās inevitable that it will take time.
The King also nodded with a delighted face.
āā Hmm. Like this Iām the third wheel here.
What should I do? I wonder if itās correct to leave secretly.
I tried to slowly move back.
Having noticed my movement, Glenn gave a small laugh.
Mu. Heās awful to laugh. Isnāt withdrawing the only choice in this situation?
āSorry,ā he apologized in a whisper as I glared at him.
But his face is laughing. He absolutely doesnāt think heās in the wrong.
āMumumu,ā while I was groaning, Mother-in-law noticed I wasnāt next to her and called out to me.
āLidi? What are you doing? Come here.ā
I didnāt want to disturb them, yet I was found out because of Glenn.
I once again gave Glenn a censuring glare and with an apologetic face went to Mother-in-law. When the King noticed my expression, he smiled wryly.
And so our escorts also joined together, and the three of us walked to the transfer gate.
Noticing us, court ladies and gentlemen, as well as nobles one by one bent their knees and bowed their heads to show respect.
As expected, no one complained about the combination of the King, Queen, as well as the Crown Princeās fiancĆ©e who will marry him next month.
Everybody was bowing their heads in silence until we passed.