"... maybe my late mother is influencing me."
As soon as I heard the words, Tirucia and I looked at each other.
Yes, yes, Agnus' mother! I've never heard so much about her!
... it just seems like there's nothing I can do about it.
As long as Harvis is a closed country, there should be no interaction with other countries. Of course, there will be less information.
As long as the king and his wife are not in a position to appear in front of the audience - if they are in charge of diplomacy or have a reputation in some way - wouldn't it be about their name if they knew?
First of all, you didn't have much information about Agnus... even the Black Knights!
"By the way, what kind of person were you?
If you're interested.
"That's it... I only know that she was a Marquis Marquis and that she was very weak."
King Sarovara was sorry, but he said it clearly.
……
What do you mean?
"Eh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no!
"Uh-huh, sure. However, there is little interaction between countries, and as I mentioned earlier, it seems that my body was very weak... I hear that there was not much information even in my own country."
…… Does that mean 'I was too weak to get out of my house before I got married'?
"Probably. Otherwise... a gentle little lady with a gentle personality."
As far as King Sarovara is concerned, I'm sure that's all we have.
It's not a lack of information or a lack of covert powers. I'm sorry to say this, but I think that's the only information I really had.
... but...
This situation is quite strange from what I have seen from the side rooms of various countries.
"That person is the side room, right? Not mistresses or concubines."
"Oh, it fits in the side room. That's why Lord Agnus is the Princess."
Apparently. But for my part, I said, "You often get permission to use the side chamber? '.
Nothing, I don't underestimate people like mistresses and concubines. Simply different roles.
To put it plainly, 'side room = one of the queens'.
Naturally, I am in a position of work and duty. Looking back at Kivera and Corbella's side chambers, I'm sure you're right.
It is because of such a position that we sometimes hold our mouths against politics, and some people have power in the country. It is a career woman who sometimes acts as the power of the righteous queen and sometimes acts as a deputy.
These trends are particularly strong in countries belonging to the South today. The reason is, of course, that Kivera's predecessors went mad in battle.
Of course, there are exceptions... but most of them are likely to be chosen based on criteria such as' competent 'and' likely to have a lot of children '.
On the other hand, some daughters-in-law to maintain a balance of power among the nobles, so there are factions behind them, including their parents.
This is a completely political piece, so if you disagree with your parents, you will have a hard time getting along. I hate to say this, but the two queens of King Sarovara are victims of this.
In a world where medical technology is less developed, the role of 'connecting blood' is paramount.
But that's not the only way to go about the side room.
On the other hand, the mistress is a 'healer'. This is not an official wife, but it's not a job or an obligation.
Even with a child, it is doubtful whether it will be officially recognized as a member of the royal family. Well, it's better to have someone to succeed the Royal Blood, so I'll be taken out for adoption to a house with a secret blood line.
Political marriage is a high class, so we can't simply live in love. When a person with no qualities or abilities becomes the partner of a highly qualified person, it is difficult. It is better not to look up to high expectations.
... when you look at these prerequisites, you're wondering. "How did Agnes' mother end up in the side room?".
Pattern 1 "To maintain the balance of power of nobility. There was no one else."
…… I don't think so. "
Isn't that right?
"Hmm. I don't think so, but my parents' Marquises didn't lead the faction. Then I'll talk to the Duke. If you're worried about the proximity of the blood, you'll be down to the Count's house."
I see.
"Before that, even though she was a princess, Agnus didn't seem to breathe at home."
Conclusion: The possibilities are unlimited.
Pattern 2 "Wills of the ancestors"
"Did you try to make a love that didn't come true in your son's stead? Or there was a promise."
I don't think so.
"Oh, no, lightly."
"If that had happened in the past, would it have been a subject of discussion in Harvis? Even if you owe money to the royal family, you can't do it without ambition. I don't suppose there's a" love that didn't come true. "The king is strong there. Somewhat impossible."
"Sure."
"And if there is such a thing, the people will gossip. People love love love stories."
"Oh, it's entertaining."
"Entertainment... well, I won't deny it."
Conclusion: It is impossible because it is not a rumor of the people.
Pattern 3: "King Harvis spoke of us."
……
……
There's nothing to deny.
"Is this it...? If the answer is correct, King Harvis would say," I pushed myself through without thinking about the health of my loved one. "
…… I may have thought it would be okay if I wasn't the Shofu. "
"Oh, you think the queen and the concubine are more troublesome than that?"
"It's not always a good home."
Conclusion: Possibility of correct answers.
"So, King Harvis, at his own discretion, turned into a side room and gave birth to a child and died."
It feels pretty throwing, but it's very likely. This is partly due to the fact that the kingdom of Harvis is a clandestine state and the king's power is strong.
And if the queen was opposed to welcoming her to the side room... then I can be convinced that she didn't involve Agnus.
Queen Harvis seems to be a very responsible man. It's hard to think that she left Agnus with the "Blood Pills" behind...
Is this it? Isn't that the right answer?
"But didn't Agnus' mother and family think anything about it?"
Lillian opened her mouth while tilting her neck.
"As long as you remember me and onee-sama's mother, whether you're in the side room or getting along with the Shofu, it's not like you don't have any trouble. Aristocrats, if it's a Marquis lady, can't you tell if it's something you can carry?
"... yeah, I think so too. Mizuki and your father's speculation is convincing, but it's hard to marry the royal family. I wonder if he couldn't make that decision."
Following Lillian, Tirucia also raises questions. They probably think so because of what happened to their mother.
King Sarovara also seems to agree, leaning his neck.
... but...
"If that person is so fragile that they barely know how to socialize and live almost on the bed, it's possible that they didn't know."
"What?"
"No, so? The opinions of Lillian and Tilcia are in brackets," Lady who has learned a lot as a nobleman. "Since I was educated by the Demon King, I can say," If I don't have the opportunity to learn, I don't know. "
Manners, dances, if you're weak, you can't learn that much. Because I can't follow my body before I care about the person.
This is the same no matter how good your daughter's qualities are. "Wearing" is not an easy task.
First of all, I didn't think there was a fiancée among the daughters who couldn't get to socialize. As a family, I thought you wanted me to spend the rest of my life at home in peace.
"... I wonder if this side room didn't understand how royalty works. No, if you didn't even barely know how to be a nobleman, you wouldn't be surprised if you believed in" happiness like a ghost. "
"I thought Agnus's situation was because her nanny had taken the form of 'letting her depend on a ghost', but she doesn't usually know how to be a princess, either. The king would have taken care of it more than he forced his wife to.... that? Who's the culprit... King Harvis and Agnus's mother...?
Talk to Tirucia and look at her face unexpectedly.
Is it true that Agnus' mother was like this? Besides, if the King protects her and she doesn't know the reality... she'll only know that kind of life.
You only know the life of your precious daughter when you're with your nanny next to you. She won't have a chance to find out about the other side rooms.
Suppose that such a "person who only knows the life he loves and loves, like a goga", wanted the happiness of his daughter to remain.
No matter what you think, 'Happiness Like Me' is the criterion...?
"I always thought Agnus was the nanny... the real war criminal, wasn't she her mother? King Harvis, who has no sense of responsibility in the second place. I feel like I left my daughter alone after my beloved died."
Concluding with a deep sigh, everyone had an unspeakable expression.
Yeah, yeah, I know how that feels. It means that the florist couple did not think about their position or reality at all, and threw away the whole line of taking care of their daughter by showing their "happiest figure for us" to their nanny!
But this will convince me. It is also the reason why the nurse, who believed in the straw, found light in the educational policy of the church of Barracudín.
Well, you don't have any doubts about growing up in "The Princess of Goga". I mean, Agnes' mother was just so nice.
There may have been some mental hardship, but this is only compared to when you were at home. If she had been happy, she would never have lived as a normal side chamber.
"I thought all of Agnus was strange, but there was also a problem with the educated nurse and the surrounding situation. But King Harvis... may have had a hard time seeing Lord Agnus. Agnus took the life of his beloved wife."
"Father, the real culprit is King Harvis. There's no room for sympathy. You must take responsibility for your child more than just passing through your self. In the first place, no matter how many rooms you wish for a child, you should have just said" you don't want a child. "
"Couldn't you fulfill my wife's wish for a child...? Well, maybe you weren't thinking about letting someone else marry you, so you were always going to take care of yourself?
"Even so, I'm too incompetent. As far as Harvey's response goes, we can't deny our expectations."
Yes, I agree with Mr Tilsea.
Is that it? King Harvis said, "I wanted to make all of my beloved ones come true, but it's hard to see my daughter! You didn't tell me it was a situation, did you?
I suppressed the queen's interference, so you thought you were protecting your daughter? After that, I let people around Agnus report it and they thought they were taking care of their daughter.
Does that result in a round throw of care at the nurse and the people around you? "I'll always be with you anyway"....?
"What do you mean... Master Agnus, what did you think?
Everyone turned towards Lillian in a surprising voice. Lillian... had a painful look on her face.
"It's not necessarily true what you're talking about. But in fact, Agnos seems to have been forced to live the way she wanted."
"Well, hey... I can't forgive the attack on the Demon King, but I think there's room for sympathy."
Oh, Mizuki, do you think so too?
"I'm well taken care of."
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