I even wore an inappropriate mask because I wanted to look good to me, but I didnât seem to be embarrassed by my nature in this way.
The same goes for the two maids.
They donât even know how things work.
T ra ns l ate d by ď˝p ď˝ tl.ď˝om There was nothing they could do in the first place but tremble.
Charlia has opened her mouth to try to fix it somehow, but it is strange that a good excuse will come out.
The situation was clear to everyone, and it was creating a situation that could not be ignored.
âTh-thatâs⌠thatâs⌠â
âOh, I donât care. You donât have to explain. I thought it was just time for dinner, so I thought Iâd join you for dinner. Why donât you clean up the intestine a bit while youâre at it? Outside the door, please. Before coming in, using a little rough methodâŚ. â
âAhâŚ. â
âAnd I sincerely apologize for my rudeness earlier, Your Highness. Perhaps we should reveal ourselves a little more to each other when having a deeper conversation. I thought there was nothing I could do. â
Tr a nsla t ed by ď˝pď˝tl .ď˝ o ď˝ âNo⌠no⌠â
âYour Highness, I would like you to prepare a banquet for me. â
When I raised the two maidens who were still lying down, I could see them hesitating.
I was looking at Sharlia, but even she nodded, and I could see her slipping away.
âThe tea was delicious. â
âOh, thank God. â
âYour Majesty, you donât have to be so embarrassed. â
âDear Pope Lee, that wasâŚ. â
âI know all about it. You were trying to right the wrongs below. â
âOh⌠yes. Yes, it is. â
âAs I said before, itâs understandable. You should be angry that this disruption to hospitality has been disrupted. If I were in her shoes, Iâd be angry enough. â
âYes, thatâs right. â
âThere are people who are once said and there are people who are not. Itâs no wonder they were punished because they didnât listen to Her Majestyâs words⌠â
âThe honorary bishop Lee Young-young⌠â
âYes?â
Tr a nslate d by jpď˝t l .ď˝ om âYou really understand me. â
âYes. Didnât I tell you?â Weâre allies. â
I can see you rolling your head hard.
I have now realized that I am armed with kindness, rather than malice.
I think I can be a little more honest.
I felt a careful look at it.
You must be looking at the line of tolerance to the extent of the conversation.
âThere are a lot of people who are a little short. â
âTheyâre⌠different from the Empress. â
âMost of them are idiots⌠â
âOh, really? â
âI donât know where that birth is going⌠I canât understand it properly once I tell you. Itâs not just once or twice thatâs bothered me, so I get stressed out all the time because of them. â
When I responded a little, I saw him opening his mouth as if he was waiting.
When she opened her mouth in excitement, she looked like she had met an old friend.
Of course, I donât want to be old friends with that princess, but itâs easy enough to nod over and over again.
Tr a ns l at e d b y ď˝pď˝ t l .co ď˝ âMmmm. You can do that. You can think of it that way. â
âOf course, it hurts me to do this, but I think to correct the strengthâŚ. â
âWe need it. We need it. Thereâs nothing I can do. â
âYes, it is. â
However, it seems it is still difficult to completely discard the nugget.
I think Iâm going to try waterboarding on the topic of âfixing the steelâ, but Iâm so honest that Iâm not compared to before.
In the meantime, dinner begins.
I had already told her that I would eat here, not at the restaurant, so I was setting the table while I was preparing an epi timer.
The maids looked extremely nervous.
Unlike the others in this room, their hands trembled as well.
However, the princess seems to think itâs a good thing that sheâs smiling.
Even though I thought about it, the atmosphere was quite cosmetic, so you wonât need another word.
âHehehe. Actually, my father told me about you. â
âI wonder what you said. Iâm worried that the Emperor has said something else about me. â
âOh! Itâs not like that. He⌠defended me against my mistakes⌠because of what happened last time. â
T r an s l a t ed b y jp mtl.coď˝ âHaha. The wordâ defense âdoesnât fit. I was just saying what was right. â
âI donât know if thatâs what this is about, but how many times did your father ask you to do it? â
âWhatâŚ. â
âI want you to make time to apologize to the honorary bishop Lee⌠Of course, I didnât bring you here because of your father. At that time, I wanted to tell you again about my mistake, and most of all, I was personally curious about the Bishop of Ignorance⌠â
âAha⌠â
âHaving met you in person, I think youâre better than I thought. â
It was a bit ominous though.
I was especially embarrassed to hear that the emperor moved Charlia first.
Of course, we should do it, but we are worried that we might not think of anything else.
âI wonder what kind of curiosity you have. I understand. Most nobles are also very interested in our Summoners. Especially now that heâs been appointed to the throne of eight empires. Maybe an adventure journal⌠â
âI was able to read the journal from the Blue Guild for a while yesterday. â
âHahahaha. Thatâs an honor. This is a coincidence, by the way. In fact, I wanted to meet Her Majesty. â
âYes?â
âI didnât want to talk about things like this, but who knew weâd get a chance like this. Haha.â
While we were talking, the meal continued.
When I stopped for a moment and looked at the servant, I saw those who opened their mouths as if they were waiting.
I felt like I was still timing to say something, but I guess I helped.
âTh-the Queenâs Steak. â
âRarero.â
âI ask you to be like Her Royal Highness. â
âYes.â
âYou can pick up dessert after an hour. The story seems a little long. â
âYes, I understand. â
In fact, I wanted to impress Welldon as much as I liked her.
I was a little embarrassed about how to eat this when the raw meat came out.
There was no blood on the Queen Dowagerâs plate.
I opened my mouth, looking at her, even though the sound and texture seemed grotesque because of my mood.
Sharlia slices a steak like that and opens her mouth again after the maids leave.
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Seeing that I donât even take the sliced stuff to my mouth, I thought I was more curious about the back story than food in front of me.
âH-excuse me, but may I hear what you have to say to me?â â
âHaha. No big deal. Itâs actually about this Imperial Court⌠â
âYes?â
âI donât want you to get me wrong. Charlia, I donât want a Summoner talking about the Imperial Court like this and that and assessing or talking about it. I just want to hear what you think about Princess Charlotte II. â
âWhat do you meanâŚ. â
âThere is a saying that the second Empress is the unlawful tax that governs this Holy Empire. â
âNu, who would do such a thing!!!! â
âIt seems that after the great and wise Emperorâs health had worsened, the Emperor left things to the Second Empress. Iâve also seen a lot of powerful nobles moving with the Second Princess, and sheâs actually quite capable, but Iâm afraid I might sound like Iâm blaspheming the Imperial Court. â
âNo, Your Holiness. You may continue. â
âKmmâŚ. In fact, we had several offers⌠â
Of course itâs a lie. I havenât come up with any offers.
âJoe, can you tell us a little bit more? If you say usâŚ. â
âAh. Iâve told this story in confidence to only a few of the eight seats, but after the Emperorâs collapse, he seems to want you to take his side. I donât know if I can say this⌠but I feel like Iâm being hostile to the Empress. â
But Iâm not wrong.
Itâs just that it hasnât âarrived yet.â
In fact, when you think about what you tried to tame this way, you are like riding your own rope and speaking indirectly.
The princess in front of her eyes also doesnât intend to find out what the truth is.
In fact, before you wonder what the truth is, you wonât be able to find out.
Seeing her muttering, âCharlotte⌠Charlotteâ, I felt like I had lost my temper with her.
âSo the answer isâŚ. â
âWe are still on hold, but in fact, in the case of our eight thrones, we are ceasing to be as close to the Holy Empire politics as possible.â Strangers have the lives of strangers. However, Empress Charlotte did not seem to like us as much as she did while maintaining her aesthetic attitude. I donât think you have a bad temper just hearing about it, but I canât believe how many stories youâve made up these days. â
âYes⌠yes. Thatâs true. Second Princess Charlotte⌠No, the assessment of that vile whore has already been falsified. Yes, of course. Theyâre all fooled. â
âYes?â
âItâs embarrassing to say, but sheâs a bitch. I didnât formally feed on the lowly bloodlines of my mother and make the three daughters born into princesses. Thatâs what everybody was worried about. Yes, it is. I knew it was as big as reaching the sky, but as soon as I became part of the imperial court, I seduced my father and showed his ambition. â
âMmmm⌠â
âThey say they are not interested in men of the burden, but their ears ache every time they pass by where the woman lives, how many men are in the palace. Blood doesnât lie. Yes, of course. I always smile in front of me, but I canât explain how much dirty work Iâve been doing lately⌠â
I anticipated it, but it felt like Charlotteâs story came out once and she didnât care about this side.
It was natural that there was not enough time for a short meal to vomit about the second princess.
I laughed at Charlia, who spewed gossip like a motor in her mouth.
Itâs because dogs with poop sound like dogs with bran.
âBitch will rip you to shreds. A Mudfish defiles the Imperial Court and undermines the authority of the Wasteland. There is no face to face with the ancestors. You are, and you are. How is that⌠so much more precious than meâŚ? â
Not only were his fists trembling, but his lips were clenched.
I feel like the atmosphere that I had fun with earlier feels like a lie.
Eyes were bloodshot and tears were pouring out of their eyes even to see how unfair they were.
Of course, those tears are not pure tears that are genuinely worrying about the outrage.
Simple jealousy.
Against Charlotte, who has what she cannot have, poison and anger.
The inferiority of the lowly bloodline that possessed the Emperorâs love.
I will shed tears of blood because of that depravity.
Of course he brought a pocket handkerchief. As I wiped my tears down, I was surprised, and she leaned back to look at me.
âOh⌠Iâm sorry. â
âYi Young is⌠kind. â
âHuh?â
Ambassadors that somehow sound dangerous.
At this rate, I had a premonition that I would lie with her on the visible couch, so I had to swiftly move my arms.
âItâs nothing. I never thought that would happen. Again, three words is more false than the truth. Haha.â
âYes?â
âIâve actually heard of the First Lady⌠yes. Obviously, most of the ratings were bad. But it certainly looks different from this. He is more intelligent and considerate than anyone else, and has a beautiful, delicate and strong face. Its wisdom and speech seem to see the spirit of VenegorâŚ. â
âAhâŚ. â
âI dare sayâŚ. â
âYes⌠â
âI feel like youâre really close to the next emperor. â
I felt the taste of raw meat that was not cooked properly by slicing the sliced meat.
Sharlia, who listened to me and tore her mouth open, nodded quietly and pushed the food in front of her eyes down her throat.
I donât know if itâs the sweetest flattery in the world, or if the cold meat tasted better than I thought.
Sharliaâs face flashes before her eyes, trembling as if she were feeling refreshed.