Tou no Madoushi

Episode 26: Aristocratic Facts

Yuven got involved as usual when Lynn was studying in the study room.

Today, Yuven stirred up identity disparities farther afield, and the schematic of Lynn recieving continued.

"Do you know what's important to enjoy life?

"No, you don't understand."

"What matters is who you are."

"Oh, yeah."

"I'm also called to a tea party hosted by Mr. Tesuela. So you're also having an elegant time while you're working at the factory. Well, that and this because I'm a decent person. Unlike you."

"I envy that."

"Do you have anyone to look forward to the future?

"No, you don't."

"I guess. Unlike you, I have many expectations. Professor Caillia told me there were prospects, and Mr. Janul told me that I remember faster than the other kids and that I could count on them."

"Yes, sir. You're really popular because everyone loves you."

When I said that, Yuven's face leaned sassy cloudy.

(Oh, that?

Lynn was a little overwhelmed.

Because this reaction of Yuven was unexpected.

I meant to say it with half flattery and half disgust, but maybe I stepped on some kind of mine.

Lynn looked down at her expression. If you look closely, you are biting the edge of your lips.

"If you can't admit it, it doesn't make sense."

She shrugged like a curse and remained silent. Lynn didn't know what to say either, so she pushed her mouth shut.

They had an awkward time for a while.

Lynn completely wore off and boarded the elevator to the dob-naked nest.

He was followed by Yuven a lot today.

Recently, she was tired of just keeping an eye on him in her class and library, and was also trying to manage things outside Lynn's college.

Ask him how much he previewed in his room.

He further questioned and interrogated in detail whether there were any lies or falsehoods in the content.

Lynn felt like a suspect who was forced to appear in court while she was seeing her.

Lynn had to think of excuses to deceive her.

He was severely questioned and blamed for anything at all inconsistent.

"Yuven, you already know I'm not cheating, right? Why are you watching me so much?"

"For the sake of equality. The college is inspired by equality. I won't allow you to run away alone."

"For the sake of equality... you are like a runaway and a de-centralization of inequality"

"Ahem? Then what is it? It's only natural to change your claim by standing. When I was younger, even the guy who made fun of the old man would start beating the young man up when he got jizzy. Even bribed politicians will criticize those who are corrupt if they lose their legs. Though some people say 'don't you say' about that. Because it doesn't make such sense to me. If I see the one running out, I condemn it, and if I get unequal treatment, I protest. This is the exercise of a legitimate right to comply with the requirements of natural law. I won't tolerate objections."

Lynn lost her word.

He was becoming a little neurosis.

I looked around to see if Yuven would pay attention with that tall voice every time I even opened the book in my room, and I looked around to see if Yuven was around again when I went a little further along the page. That made me anxious if I didn't hear my voice.

Theo was already home when Lynn returned to The DobRat's Nest.

I'm turning on the candlelight and reading a book.

"Whoa, welcome back" Theo calls out.

Lynn looks at Theo with a jittery of eyes as she sees a traitor.

"What is it?

"You're good ~. I'm free to read."

"Unlike you, there's no god of illness attached to you," Theo said with a grin.

"Right."

Lynn sat back on the bed sighing.

"Hey, Theo. Yuven..."

"What?

"You must be a little crazy."

Theo blew it out.

"It's late. Have you finally noticed? I've been saying that for a long time."

"Right. Looks like you were right. She's a hell of a sick god. I was blinded by her cuteness and couldn't spot her stalking temperament."

"You're vulnerable to women, too."

"Hey, Theo. Are you sure you're noble?

"... what do you mean?

"Although my hometown was remote. Still, the lord was a clean aristocrat, and his children had goods. I feel like I behaved better than Yuven."

"I don't know if there's anything aristocratic or barebacked about it."

"Mmm. But before that, what do you mean in Yuven's case... you can't afford it? Aren't you being too bumpy about your identity?

"Right."

Theo put his arms together and did a little thinking. He seemed worried if I should say it.

"I don't really like to talk about people's bodies, but I wonder if I could talk to you. Don't say anything else."

"Yeah."

"Yuven is noble, not noble"

"?... What do you mean?

"Her father is a civilian."

"What!? Then..."

"She's a half-born aristocrat between a civilian class father and a junior aristocratic mother"

(Right. So)

When Lynn first met her, she remembered the words exchanged between Theo and her.

"Her real name, Juventina, means" lady "in the words of my country, and her father, Snorva, put it on with the desire to" be a true lady ".

Snorva became friends with the daughter of the Garrett family with a mountain of gold in the management of the mine. At first, their marriage was inadmissible to the Garrett family, but the boy who was to be succeeded died prematurely. There was nothing else in Yuven that would draw the blood muscles of the Garrett family. Besides the recession, the Garrett family's finances are leaning. The Garrett family had to rely on Snorva's economic strength and Yuven's lineage.

So far, once Yuven is to be the official successor to the Garrett family. But the position is still unstable. There are those who do not recognize Yuven as the authentic successor to the Garrett family on the basis that Snorva is a civilian class. They plotted to prevent Yuven from marrying a senior nobleman in the country. Besides, the beginning and end of the day Snorva turns down all the friendships that came from houses less identical than the Garrett family, or lower nobility.

That's why Yuven doesn't have a pardon wife at that age. Most noble children usually have permission to marry when they're about the age of Yuven.

Snorva wants to be a senior nobleman. The only way to do this is to link up with a senior foreign nobleman. I think it was a shame for Snorva that Yuven had the talent of a magician. If Yuven were united with a foreign nobleman in this tower, it would open the way to higher nobility. "

"Did you?"

"Once upon a time, me and Yuven used to hang out together. Snorva and my father used to work together as business associates. Yet as soon as I became a nobleman, I suddenly became approximate. Well, that's fine, but Yuven has changed more. She had felt like a mistress since she was a little girl, but she was never the kind of girl to change her attitude by looking at her opponent's identity. But one day they started putting their identities on their noses and became visibly arrogant. What the hell did you educate that father?"

(Such circumstances…)

That night, Lynn was remembering what Yuven was saying as she fell asleep in bed.

If you can't admit it, it doesn't make sense.

I wonder what the hell that means. I wonder who she wants me to admit what.

(That's weird. I've been thinking a lot ever since I got here)

When I was in Carele, I never spent the middle of the night thinking in my bunk like this and sleepless nights. I slept in a place like a horse cabin that was much less comfortable than here, but still managed to sleep well at night.

(Let's not. I can't tell you how I thought about the aristocracy.)

Lynn tried to push her thoughts out of her head by hitting the back of her head. But that night, in his head, what Theo and Yuven were saying went around forever to keep him from sleeping peacefully.

Next time, Episode 27: The Importance of Connection

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