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Chapter 121 City Date

...Should I say that it was inevitable, or indescribable?

After Dean arrived, all work progressed at a breakneck speed.

It felt just like there were two of .

Work that I’d been keeping piled up was handled, bit by bit.

There were two reasons that I had to work so hard.

One was because I was also dealing with the rchants’ guild’s work at the sa ti.

The second was because I was busy handling various tasks related to our territory’s politics.

My usual work, plus all this additional work, plus all the other events that had happened, had resulted in such a big buildup of work. Normally it wouldn’t get to this degree.

We’ve been building up the structure and principles of territorial politics. The sa went for the guild.

That’s why I had to keep the number of paperwork mounds on my table down to two or three.

That aside, thanks to Dean I was able to handle all that work.

All I could say about his skill was that I admired him.

Most officials would see him and think that the devil himself had co...that was what they would mutter to themselves anyway, as if in a trance. Or “If only I could take a vacation...” they would say this, walking past.

Only the financial departnt’s mbers always made up their minds that “this ti we have to beat Mr. Dean”.

...Dean, what have you done.

I couldn’t help but ask him. “All these people are talented. I can’t help but be passionate about it.” He would answer like this, and flash a bright smile.

The speed at which we worked had increased by quite a bit. As for the officials-although they looked quite exhausted, they did their best to keep up with Dean’s pace. I didn’t have to ask twice for anything.

That was also why all our urgent work had been taken care of. Today was the day we were going for a stroll on the street.

Because Tanya started doing my makeup beginning early in the morning, my face gave off a look that could only be described as “Who is this?”

This was more than just makeup. It was basically facial reconstruction!

Other than that I also put on glasses, and changed my hair color with the products of the Azura rchants’ guild.

Finally, I put on a cotton dress.

Even people who knew probably wouldn’t realize unless I went out of my way to say hello to them. It was that kind of disguise.

“Well then, Dean. Let’s go.”

“Yes, milady.”

“Please be careful along the way.”

Surprisingly, Tanya was not tagging along this ti.

It seed like she had sothing to look into.

Ryle and Dida were the sa. Both of them had left the capital by now.

Dida had gone to the East, while Ryle went to the North.

I was originally going to take several guards with , but strangely enough Tanya was the one who jumped out to oppose .

If I had brought guards, no matter what kind of disguise I had put on, there was the possibility that they would realize I was the duke’s daughter.

Minae had said what she had to say, but considering what might happen, it was better that I stay low-key.

Dean smiled.

“Well...that’s why Dida’s ability to sense danger was so acute. I can understand that. He must have started training from a young age. What do you think, milady?”

“I don’t think much of it either. No matter what happened in the past, he never let see that side of him. Compared to a past that I never got to witness or spend with him, the past that we have shared is more important. Most importantly, he’s an essential part of my family.”

“Your emotions are anything but simple.”

“Is that what you think?...We’ve been spending our ti on strange things. It’s about ti to go.”

“Yes.”

Just like that, we started to walk again.

We initially walked to the man who ran the diner.

Although I was very nervous, he didn’t notice at all.

I shuddered in awe at Tanya’s scary makeup skills. After I told him my na, the man was stunned at first...and then he was happy that I had co to visit.

He was so happy that he raised his voice and announced that all the drinks of the people in the diner were on him. His wife glared at him.

But even she welcod with tears.

In the end, she gave us a discount on food.

We spent so lively, happy ti there.

It was the sa at the flower shop and the fish store.

I waved at all the people who knew Alice.

No one was about to hurt insults at . Everyone cried as they confessed their apologies.

I couldn’t help but let my tears flow as well.

“Quite loved.”

Dean comnted on the way back.

...I was happy.

I felt that, from the bottom of my heart.

In my past life I had also given up most of my ti to work.

But what did I get from that?

As ti passed, my relationship with others only weakened.

I had no ti to use it, so I saved all my money up.

Sohow, my heart could only beat when I was imrsed in the fiction of gas.

Lonely yet free.

A world of my own was happy, but also hollow.

Right now I gave up all my ti to work as well.

Even so, I...was so happy.

My heart would tremble because of soone’s laughter, soone’s words.

Was it because my point of view had changed? I felt that it wasn’t so.

It was because I had changed.

Well, it’s natural that I would change. I had combined into another self.

But more importantly, I experienced so many different things.

I imrsed myself within them without reservation.

If this was the path I had ahead of ...I thank god for a rebirth opportunity like this.

Suddenly, I looked up at Dean.

Dean sensed my gaze and smiled at .

Without thinking, I smiled back.

Even so, without guards I was honestly a bit unsettled...in the end, the one who was chosen was Dean.

As skilled as Ryle and Dida, and had the benefit of no one on the streets knowing him.

There was no one better to be my guard on this trip.

Tanya didn’t oppose it either.

Not only that, I’ve been hearing words from her that seem to suggest that she’s beginning to approve of him.

Really, what had happened to change Tanya’s mind?

Recently I’d had the feeling that sothing had changed about her aura. Was this a consequence of that change?

All in all, Dean and I visited the streets together.

As always, they were bustling, vibrant.

The products on the market were laid out side by side, and the many people who sought them walked along the road.

“Ah...”

I hadn’t walked in a crowd for a while so of course I made the elegant move of bumping into soone and almost falling over.

I’m half hikikomori by now...

“Are you okay?”

Dean was the one who grabbed as I fell.

“Sorry...thanks.”

Raising my head in embarrassnt, I saw that he was even closer to than I had thought.

It felt like sothing was itching inside of , but also like I was embarrassed or shy.

This light, airy feeling brought heat to my face so that I couldn’t help but lower my head.

“There are so many people.”

“Yes...it’s quite pleasant.”

He seems to have understood the real aning behind the quiet words I spoke. Looking up, I saw a gentle smile on his face.

If there were so many people walking about, it ant that this street was quite well-off.

More importantly, the fact that people could be out and about shopping without concern ant that it was a safe district.

In my past life I lived on the peaceful streets of Japan, so this was nothing new to . But of course I knew all too well that this wasn’t sothing to be taken for granted.

That was exactly why I felt like a scene like this was a product of my work, and I could begin to be happy.

“...Standing here will block other people out. Let’s go.”

I had poured too much of myself into admiring this scene.

Thinking a bit harder, Dean was right. We were in the middle of the street.

“Yes, true.”

As I was about to start walking, Dean extended a hand.

In that mont I stared at him, completely taken aback.

“There are too many people. I don’t want us to lose each other.”

Dean smiled as he said this.

That was true. I extended my hand in return, but felt a strange nervousness and ended up having to dress up my true expressions.

After we were holding hands, Dean began to walk imdiately.

The hand in mine was bigger, a bit coarse...but also very warm.

The temperature seed to warm even my heart...and I beca very, very happy.

If only this mont could last forever.

That was the thought that was born in a corner of my mind.

We walked like that for a while, inspecting the market, the flowers for longer than I expected.

Suddenly an alley ca up before us. I stopped in my steps.

“Is there sothing wrong?”

Hearing the concern in Dean’s voice, I smiled back to show that everything was fine.

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