Speaking of Rudolph Lauren Dorthrish, he is a famous Prime Minister of the Empire of Hermeia. But at first glance, no one will know he is.

The first person to meet must say that everyone, such a calm and unreliable person -

"Oh, Eileen. Nice to meet you. I'm sorry about earlier in the morning, but I only have time now."

When he enters the study, Koko's father invites him. On the reception couch in front of the Sandalwood desk, Eileen lowered her back and waited for her father to sit across the street.

I'm sorry to hear about Cedric.

"I'm sorry, Father"

Engagement with Cedric was about political marriage - political rush. It should have been an important hand in making the House of the Duke of Dorthrish a more stony place. Moreover, the scandal about the divestiture of the engagement would also have an impact on the surroundings of the Prime Minister, his father.

- Aside from whether it affects this father.

"You have no choice, do you? 'Cause you were clearly off Cedric's liking."

Sadly told, Eileen becomes true. And apologized again.

"... I'm so sorry for your loss"

"Still, I thought if I had a Dorthrish name, I might have one. No, the love of young people is strong. You know, it's a cliché to say," Master Cedric will understand. "

"I'm so, so sorry for your loss."

"I was just wondering if you were depressed. I heard it was pulling."

Ugh, and his father sighed there.

"Yet you are better than I thought and my father is disappointed..."

Sincerely unfortunately, Eileen let her cheeks pull.

(Same dos! My daughter's been divested!

A kind father is a holder of a very troublesome personality: he loves to see the misfortunes of others. That is no exception in the family. Rather, the family, for not hiding with love, is worse.

If you say you have a problem you don't understand, you are happily observed sideways, and if you lose something and regret it, you are amused to analyze the cause of defeat. Thanks to this, Eileen got a lot of slander and a tatter that wouldn't poke her knees into setbacks, but she presented a solution rather than crying and grew up with a non-frivolous personality who chose to fight rather than be depressed.

Thinking about it, I don't feel like Cedric is the cause of this father.

"My father was already looking forward to seeing you every day when you'd be flabbergasted."

"... you've earned my certainty every day when I'm flabbergasted."

"There's not much more to it than that, I had a serious fling... oh how pathetic, Eileen... sobbing wet you must have been the cutest thing in the world...!

"That's the kind of paranoia you enjoyed, isn't it?

"Yet when I come with you, I look perfectly fine. I gave up because the servants would stop... I knew I should have stormed the room"

Irene answers as normally as possible, thanking the excellent servants.

"I totally forgot about Master Cedric."

"Right. Well, that's good. I didn't think you were that stupid."

With a thin grin, Rudolph cut it off lightly.

The lack of hesitation makes me nervous as a daughter.

"But Eileen. It doesn't justify your position or restore the honor of your home."

"... I know. It is a reflection to have shamed the House of the Duke of Dorthrish"

"Well, let's get down to business"

His father snapped his fingers together. Sounds fun.

I mean, stories that aren't funny to Eileen start now. I corrected my spine.

"You were about to start a business. Development and sale of medicines, and shipping for sales channels, and civil engineering for road maintenance"

"? Yes. Tell your brother that even raw materials should be used as a source of production in the Duke of Dorthrish, so that they can be devised and profitable for distribution..."

The Duke of Dorthrish territory is vast and rich. But its abundance is average, and there are disparities in regions where land is large. For this reason, the brothers struggle to improve the standard of living of the inhabitants by figuring out how to make use of the plants that inhabit the land and by making specialities, in order to enrich the less rich areas - the point being the wider countryside where there is only land. There. Eileen let me bite one, too.

The Duke's wife, and the Crown Prince's fiancée, are in business. Naturally, there was criticism. But the development of drugs silenced the surroundings on the reasoning that they were highly public. He also saw benefits in spreading cheap and easy-to-use products such as soap, ointments and disinfectants to citizens before chemicals that were difficult to handle.

Actually, the finances of the Imperial Family of Hermeia are not as rich as they seem. So at least I remembered that much for Cedric so I could have huge bribes when I married him - and switched heads.

"Your father must have understood, but did you do something about it?"

"They were all to be taken over by Master Cedric. You can say it's become a utility."

"Is...?

Rudolph told the pompous Eileen, with an ironic grin.

"You used to co-name the Chamber of Commerce you founded for your business with Master Cedric. Medicine is also poison. You wouldn't be able to argue if they told you it was reasonable to leave it under national jurisdiction, would you?

Securing distribution, preparing everything from sales routes to prescriptions for medicines, and the reputation of the reagents was high. That is.

"Are you just stealing sales?!?"

Rudolph laughed pleasantly at Irene's dismayed voice.

"I hear Miss Lilia has advised you not to leave it to you. He said Master Cedric was motivated. Master Cedric may also learn the common sense of sight and money by doing business, and that's a good thing."

"No, no, it's sidelined, isn't it?!? I told you I only took the good part!?"

"This is your downfall, Eileen."

Softly said, Irene kept her mouth shut.

My father's eyes aren't laughing.

"Unilateral betrothal is supposed to be a pretext for criticism, even for royalty? However, because of the breakdown of the engagement and the creation of a natural atmosphere, instead of compensation, we were taken before we recovered our investment in the business."

"Yes, I'm sorry I wasn't there......!

"I really can't believe you're cute and can't sell one or two of your festivities without looking at a man just like my mother"

It doesn't sound like blame at all, it just doesn't sound like a ghoul to the point of fact.

Rudolph delightfully narrows his eyes to Irene, who is distressed. I know that's love but I want you to be a little more solemn.

"Besides,"

"Do you still have it?"

"I do. That's what I do."

Looking at his father halfway back, Rudolph offered him only one, already opened, from a bunch of seals that lay under the town.

"I got an invitation yesterday. There's a night club in two months."

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