Episode 137: Lover’s relationship and the harbinger of empire
Also married Honneth.
I made a decision that would have been considered brutal in my previous life, but Honest told me to put it on hold.
"It's not that I don't like marrying Senpai. I just want to take it a step further..."
It seems that they want to continue their relationship as lovers for a while and then get married at a convenient time.
It is my selfish desire to have Honest as my second wife.
I accepted the proposal, thinking that I should respect Honneth's ideas.
I pretend to be calm, but I have strangely strong motivations, perhaps due to the joy of finding a new lover named Honest, and the darkness behind the two-way situation that was taboo in my previous life's values. Okay. I feel like wiping my forehead to see if I'm sweating strangely.
Honest, on the other hand, had a cheerful expression on his face, as if his feelings had come to an end.
The meaning of that expression is probably because she is accepting that she has become my lover.
At this point, I finally realized that Honest really liked me.
Well, I know it's just me, but I can't help but laugh at myself for being too insensitive when it comes to romance.
But since Honest has fallen in love with me like this, it's worth it for a man to respond properly.
Let's not make mistakes in judgment due to the values of our previous life.
"Well then, Honness. We've started a new relationship, but I look forward to working with you in the future."
"Yes, Senpai. Thank you very much!"
I had a little doubt about the way Honness was called.
"Now that we're lovers, you can call me by my name instead of Senpai, okay?"
"Oh, that's right. Well then, Millimos---"
When Honnesu said my name, he turned his head away a little with a shy smile on his face.
"--It's kind of embarrassing, so I'll just call you Senpai for a while."
“If you want Honness, that’s fine.”
As I smiled at Honneth's cuteness, I heard laughter from Palvera, who was nearby.
"Hehehe. Even if the two of you become lovers, I'm relieved that you two seem to get along so well."
I was taken aback when I heard his sincere tone.
That's it. Normally, I would have hated the idea of taking a second wife, but Parvera acted with Honest and me in mind.
Maybe I should thank you for that.
"Thank you, Parvera. You were considerate of me."
"No, no. Milimos-kun's happiness is my happiness."
Seeing Parvera's genuine smile, I made up my mind.
There is no other woman who has done so much for me, so I will definitely make myself happy with Palbella--or rather, I will make myself happy with Honest.
That's what I decided.
Even though Honneth and I are lovers, I still have to do my work.
"Senpai. Please check this document. Also, it would be faster for Senpai to process this document."
"Okay. Honest can handle this bundle, so please."
We proceed with our work while distributing the incoming documents to each other so that they can be processed with maximum efficiency.
Parvera was watching us with a smile on her face.
"I feel like the two of you are less reserved than before. I'm glad that being lovers seems to be having a positive effect on you."
My hand stopped for a moment at the ridiculing words, and Honneth's pen slipped, making mistakes.
Palvera looked puzzled that our movements had stopped.
"What's happen?"
When I instinctively checked Palvera's expression to find out her intentions, I saw that she was genuinely happy.
Apparently, what he said earlier wasn't because he was jealous of the relationship between me and Honest, but because he was genuinely happy.
I reflected on myself, thinking that I was being dragged down by the values of my previous life, and smiled at Palbella.
"Don't worry about it. It's just that I'm embarrassed because people say I'm so excited about having a boyfriend."
"Well, I didn't mean it like that, did I?"
"I know that Pulvera was just expressing her impressions. It's simply that the person who received it misunderstood."
I gestured not to worry about it and went back to my paperwork.
Perhaps because Honneth knew that Palvera had no malicious intent, he started correcting the documents he had written incorrectly.
Parvera didn't seem to understand and had a questioning look on her face, but then Familias, who was standing behind her, spoke up.
``Those who overreact to nothing are what ordinary people call ``innocent lovers.''''
"That's right. But then, Milimos-kun and I skipped that process, so I guess we've lost out a bit?"
"No, Princess. There's also the freshness of newlyweds. I wonder if it's possible to make up for it."
"I see. Thank you, Familis. I can definitely rely on you."
"Thank you for your compliment."
While the two were having such a conversation, the door to the office opened and an official entered. It was unusual for someone to come to this room empty-handed.
The official looked relieved, as if he saw that the atmosphere between us had returned from the tense atmosphere to what it was before.
However, a moment later, his expression changed to a tense one.
"Prince Milimos. News has arrived from the Empire."
“The first consul, Executivo Funceloa, is coming to ask about my situation, right?”
When I told him my prediction, the official looked surprised.
“Did you know!?”
“When I decided to marry Parvera, I just assumed that you would definitely come to talk to me.So, what is the date and time of your arrival?”
“According to the date, it is scheduled for four days from now.”
Empires often arrive suddenly. It is normal for small countries to be influenced by the convenience of large countries, so there is no other way.
For now, what should I do?
``This office should be a good place for the meeting.The Empire will be suspicious of us this time, so I'd like to prepare some good tea and tea to help you regain some of your initial mental image.'' Stay”
“Are you suspicious?”
“I think the Empire thinks that I and the Rocha region have sided with the Knights.Maybe they are thinking that the entire Nonette country has turned over.”
"That's it! If the Empire were to label us as an enemy country, wouldn't it be our own destruction?"
The official's surprise is understandable, but I gesture for him to calm down.
"It hasn't been determined that it's an enemy country. If they had, they would have sent their troops without even asking for a meeting."
"That's right. I'm sorry for being so distraught."
“I would have panicked if I wasn’t the one involved, so don’t worry about it.”
While replying to the official, I began to think about how I should tell the first consul, Funseroa, about my current situation.
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