89 Episode 87: Princess Meer Is Unwavering

"Your Highness…, you're in a good mood."

To Riola bowing her head, Meer leaned her neck.

"Why are you in a place like this... No, more importantly, what are you angry about earlier?

"Yes, it is. Actually, he's the chief of the Loulou clan. So..."

"Kono, Kansasi, Mega, Wife Ni, Delivery Lisi Da. Socite, after his wife Ga dying, his daughter Ga succeeding Ida"

"Your daughter..."

Meer nodded, tilting her neck small, but immediately a point of convergence went.

"I see...... It's hard to say, but your daughter is unfortunately dead."

"Death Nda............?

With a flashing face, crushing chief. Meer continued in a slow tone so as not to irritate her opponent as much as possible.

"That's probably what I got from your grandson."

"More Sikh, Heard Cassette, Moraitai"

I just finished talking about Meer the whole way, and the silence came.

Such silence persisted for some time, comparing the faces of each, so as to gaze at the authenticity of the story.

"My chief, Your Highness is not the one to be lied to, is. Besides, the character of His Royal Highness the princess I know fits with what we're talking about right now."

It was Riola who cut the fire.

Then Dion told me to step up.

"I don't care, but our army pulled it off because of the princess's reckoning."

"Nandato? Lies, word una. Sono Daughter, Me Lano Tree, Kick-Ass"

After a glance at the Lulu warriors who have pinched their mouths,

"An army needs a good reason to pull it off. Whatever the junior soldier is, I'm sure the chief will understand."

Dion turns his gaze to the chief like he tries.

The chief looked tough, looked at Dion, and then said in a heavy tone.

"Sure crab. Daga, All Texin Giroto Words Umo, Difficult Sii, Mo, Wakarhaz"

"That's true. Then you should come to her. I don't think being in the Glades like that would do her any good, either. We'll arrange that soon. You should judge by that."

With that said, Meer tried to turn her heel back.

Wouldn't it work if we stayed in the process of going home? I thought it was Meer......

"Your Highness, no way, that's not the end of it, is it?

"... to?

"I don't like it. You're going to settle all this forest conflict, aren't you?

Meer gently blued her cheeks. Because I saw a swordswallowing light in Dion's eyes with a grin.

"Of course. It's convenient to be here with Mr. Riola from the Count Rudolphon family. Let me get this straight!

Half-baked, Meer said.

The hearing of the circumstances was over, and the chief came alone when he tried to return.

"Your Highness, first Hodha, excuse me Sita"

"Oh, didn't you believe it?

Meer frowned at the chief who apologized in an exceptional tone.

"Tribal Nominee Tatino Front, Soo Saita"

The chief says that with a big serious face,

"Enemy Dini, one of his men, the flea Lete, the brave Naruto, the lying Tsuku, Alienai"

I bowed my head wide.

"Sun Ga take care of Ninatta. Hodno disrespect first, apologize sul"

The Loulou are a proud tribe.

If we are to work disrespectfully on ourselves, we will fang even if our opponents are nobles.

But Meer is a benefactor. Besides, he is the princess of this great empire.

If you care, there's no reason why we shouldn't be thankful because someone with just enough power to trample us down, such as ourselves.

Failure to do so would hurt their pride.

I was the chief who decided that...

"No need. I, too, have kicked your precious asset, this forest tree, and so come on, so what do you say?

That's what Meer says and laughs at.

As if to say it is something that makes no sense, such as such pride.

"Besides, I'll be nice to your grandson."

In one word, the chief found out what Meer was trying to say.

Once upon a time, I confronted my daughter, bound by my will and pride as a chief. The result was irrevocable.

That's how the chief understood that the young princess in front of him was telling him not to make the same mistake against his grandchildren.

"Her Royal Highness, no. Xinzukai, painful."

The squeezing chief's voice was shaking slightly.

I was struck by the overflowing compassion shown by the young girl.

... but, of course, Meer didn't say such a thing because of her otherwise overflowing compassion.

- If that kid is the grandson of a Lulu clan chief, it's hard to stay in an orphanage.

Slightly, albeit improved, slums. It's not what I found out.

And if anything, the Loulou people will bee everywhere.

The sprouts of danger would never have passed to pick them up now.

- It's best for that kid to go back to this forest. To do this, we need to get the chief to accept it gently and not make him want to go back to the orphanage......

Unwavering self first.

There was not a single one on the spot who realized that it was a statement backed by Meer's intention to overflow.