The plain and unnoticed me is no more

45 · The two of us cannot settle down alone in a secret room.

I have been called to Liam's room and I am now sitting in a chair with a small table set provided in the room. In the dining room, where no one knows who's coming, I can't help it because I can't sign the pledge, but there's still resistance to entering a private room with closed curtains and doors, alone with a man.

"Can you untie me? I'm not going to force you into anything."

"Yes, of course I do. Please give me the papers. I'll sign it right away."

Sometimes it's just the two of us. Liam has taken off the hood and her hair color is different. I know it's not His Highness Wilfred, but I can't help but look at His Highness.

No, I'm not feeling well. Could you at least put on your glasses for disguise?

"Um... how about wearing glasses to avoid things like this?

"Glasses? I don't need glasses because I have good eyesight."

Oh, I see. It was natural to wear glasses casually as a fashion item in the old world, but nobody thought of using expensive glasses like that here.

The world's glasses are of the same quality as those of previous generations, with lenses that are light, with colored objects such as yellow or light blue, and come in many shapes. Although there is no resin material, there are glasses such as glasses, round glasses with silver edges, and glasses with an intelligible metal frame.

Especially expensive is the magic lens, so I have a few date glasses with just glass in my favorite frame. The person at the store seemed a little strange, but I thought it might be used for something one day, so I bought it.

The glasses look good on His Highness's face. Ah, nobody thinks it's the perfect disguise.

"When I put on my glasses, my impression changes, and I think the color of my eyes will be somewhat misleading if I use color glass. Don't you think it would be a good idea to take the preconception that people who are not blind, like Liam, don't wear glasses? All you need to do is replace the magic lens with just glass. Why don't you consider it with Fred?

Liam was surprised by my proposal and froze with the letter of affidavit taken out of the luggage.

"I didn't even think about it. Certainly, there seems to be room for consideration. Thank you, I didn't think it would be any worse to disguise myself than to cover it with a hood and be suspicious, but the color of my eyes doesn't matter."

"I can see it from the side, but I think I can hide it if I put down the stroked hair."

Liam's hair is a little longer, and perhaps it is long enough to hide her eyes if she lowers her forehair. I can't say anything because I don't know the current hairstyle of Lord Wilfred, but if I shouldn't cut it, I think I can get out of this slightly stiff atmosphere by simply stopping stroking it behind me and putting it in a little rough.

"Please let me produce it. I will definitely change your image."

I was excited to imagine what he looked like after his transformation, and I was stunned by something strange.

Liam's eyes were blinking and poking.

"Huh... excuse me. Until a while ago, I was scared to be alone with a man... and you were..."

Liam laughed at me. I couldn't beat his desire to transform him like someone else, not Cosp... The material is good, but I'm trying to hide it, and it's really useless.

Somehow, I felt like I was looking at myself before I was free. As a shadow of the prince, he must live discreetly. Perhaps the gap between the mission and the usual makes it harder to be perceived as a Shadow Warrior.

But first, I have to write a pledge.

"... I'll write that down, so lend me a pen and a knife."

"Ah, ah. Write your name here, stack it on the lettering and press blood pressure. All I ask for your help is that you continue to provide us with this room. That's enough to help now."

"Okay."

I was given a pen and a small blade by Liam, who wrote Lana in the affidavit. I wondered if it should be written with a full name, but the important thing is to give blood, so it is not a pseudonym, and it is good.

Then I hurt my finger with the blade tip and bled a little and pressed the blood on the letter.

"All right, you can take your fingers off now."

The affidavit sucked my blood and activated magic to shine a dazzling light, turning it into a simple silver earcuff. Liam took it in his hand and put it on the upper part of my left ear.

"You... don't put any ornaments on you. I'm sorry I made you do something against democracy."

"No, don't worry about it. This won't get in the way. Okay, I'll go now. Call me whenever you decide to transform Liam."

"Oh, I see. Let me consider it."

When I left Liam's room and went back to the dining room, Sin and Taki came to work. I wanted to finish my morning greeting and ask if it looked like a stick, but when I looked inside the dining room, I didn't see where that glowing thing was gone.

"That's weird. Where did he go?

"Lana. Are you looking for something?

"Yeah, you know, something light was flying through the store. I said I couldn't see through Chiyo's eyes, and I thought I could see Taki, and I was waiting for you to come, but she's gone."

"Hmm, something glowing..."

Taki whispered as he looked under the dining room table and the gap in the kitchen shelf.

"You're not here. Can you tell me when you see it next? If it's a bad thing, I'll kill it."

In response to the words of Taki, that glowing thing flew here with great momentum from the front.

"Ah! There he is! Taki, that's it! That's it!"

"I saw it. Is this it?

Taki quickly caught something that glowed in his palm.

"What? Did you catch him?

"Yeah, I'm in trouble right now. I mean, maybe something's swelling up? This might have been a bad catch....."

Taki couldn't stand any resistance in his hand and opened his hand.

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