The Duke's Daughter Goes Her Own Way
[Ellie-chan Talks About the Otome Game]
Translated by: ME
I spread out the papers Marie had written for me on the table.
The handwriting is distinctly feminine and stylized, but it's written carefully, so it's easy to read. ...The occasional typo is part of its charm. It's only natural, as it's been a long time since she last used Japanese.
Rather, it's impressive she remembered so much. ...The low number of kanji is also part of its charm. Modern people who rely heavily on smartphones and PCs can't be blamed for this.
[You remembered Japanese quite well, Marie.]
[Yeah, I guess so!] Marie smiled cheerfully.
[I was thinking while writing that you really don't forget this stuff, huh! You know, like they say, ['The soul of a three-year-old never forgets how to dance']!]
That's a fascinating blend!!
[That's probably a mix of ['The soul of a three-year-old until a hundred'] and ['The sparrow never forgets how to dance']. ...Both have similar meanings, though.]
Sort of like ['Pearls before swine'].
Why did you blend them?
[Oh, really!? …Wow, that's a bit embarrassing… I had it wrong…]
Her cheeks tinged slightly pink, and she muttered ["Embarrassing"] repeatedly in a small voice.
Well, it can't be helped, right? They're proverbs that don't exist in this country.
Marie took a sip of her now completely cold tea to calm herself and let out a breath.
Unlike the typical ['flower field heroine'] from novels, her demeanor is proper. Her speech is casual, but that's probably because this isn't a formal setting.
…And the topic is quite the topic itself.
[So, about this… the people listed here… do they actually exist…?]
Well, given her status, she likely hasn't had any occasion to interact with people like these before.
It's no wonder she doesn't know if they exist or not.
[They do. All of them.]
When I nodded, Marie muttered ["They do…"] with an indescribably expression.
She didn't look happy at all. If anything, she seemed a bit put off.
Well, I had a feeling that would be the case while reading.
Because I sensed little barbs here and there in the information Marie had written.
Especially in the entries for the 'Sinister Glasses' and the 'Meathead Youth'.
[Regarding His Highness the Crown Prince, there should be no particular problem. …You don't really need to 'avoid' him; if you don't try to get involved, you won't have any interaction anyway.]
When I said that, Marie nodded, saying ["Umm, umm"].
[But, um… I was just thinking…]
Marie looked at me and tilted her head in a genuinely puzzled manner.
[The game's heroine, she often tried to charge right up to His Highness the Crown Prince, didn't she?]
Right!?
I thought so too!
[I've been watching since school started, but even though he's surrounded by all those guards and gives off such an unapproachable aura himself, how could she calmly go up to him like ['Leo-sama~♡']…?]
You're absolutely right, but when *you* say it, it makes *me* wonder! You *are* the heroine, right!?
[I find that puzzling as well… but the information about His Highness that you wrote, Marie, has so few points that match reality… I think that might be related.]
[Oh, right. That might be it! Or rather, the discomfort from His Highness attending Cockford is so immense that the rest kinda doesn't matter!]
[Indeed…]
Yes. The idea of His Highness attending Cockford Academy is realistically impossible.
Even if His Highness wished for it, some department in the royal castle would likely put a stop to it.
First, academically, there's no point in him attending.
The studies His Highness has mastered far surpass Cockford's level.
Even if he were to attend, it would simply be a waste of tuition and time.
Tuition would come from the Crown Prince's budget. In other words, it's national expenditure. Tax money. Waste is not permitted.
To free up time to attend the academy, he would have to reduce his administrative and official duties. The question would arise: should he prioritize something like ['interacting with the common people'] to that extent…
And then there's the security issue.
There are others with the right to succession besides His Highness, but His Highness was officially invested as Crown Prince at age seven. Since then, he has single-mindedly received education to become the King.
Those who merely ['have the right of succession'] cannot possibly replace His Highness.
Nothing must happen to His Highness.
Unlike Steinford, Cockford has a very large student body.
And since the entrance screening is lenient, people of dubious backgrounds can slip in.
To put it in Japanese terms, it would be like a member of the Imperial Family enrolling in a local public high school. It's an unthinkable phenomenon.
The His Highness I know would consider these factors and, by his own judgment, would never choose Cockford. It has too many drawbacks and shouldn't even be among his options.
…Game His Highness, could it be that he isn't actually expected to be the ['Crown Prince']…?
Like, even if I die, there are replacements…?
As I listed these points I'd noticed, Marie, who had been listening while nodding, gave a wry smile.
[Ahh… It's not so much that he isn't expected… More like, ['In the worst case, there are replacements…']—that might have been part of it.]
I thought so.
[Like, the younger sister is so capable, so it'd be fine if she became Queen… Things like that. The ending does have the heroine entering the castle, but it doesn't mention marriage or anything.]
Princess Linalia!!
Well, yes, she is capable. She really is capable.
And because she is *too* capable, her goal is to become a researcher.
She fears the throne falling to her and fervently praises His Highness, saying, ["You are my only hope, Big Brother! I will support you with all my might! With you, I'm sure you will become a wonderful King and go down in history as a great ruler!"]
His Highness finds this tiresome.
The other Princess is a lovely, relaxed, soft-hearted person, like a spring flower, unsuited for the harsh world. Being the youngest, she is a beloved Princess precisely because no one placed excessive expectations on her.
However, if His Highness were useless as Crown Prince, well, expectations would likely turn to Lady Linalia.
And if Lady Linalia gave up on His Highness, she would probably reluctantly ascend the throne. Because her feelings for the country and its people are genuine.
[If Leonard-sama were no good, then the younger sister… Yes, that wouldn't be unnatural, I suppose.]
As I said this, Marie went ["Hohhh…"] and nodded.
Well, I can't talk about the detailed internal circumstances, so I'll skip that part.
[So, what about the next one, the Sinister Glasses?]
…I told you, that's just an insult… Although he certainly *was* a sinister glasses-wearer. …Hm? Could it be she meant ['Intelli (Intellectual) Glasses']? When you say it out loud, it sounds similar.
[I don't know what he is doing now. But, it is possible to find out.]
[Is it… difficult to find out…?]
I denied it, saying [No, not particularly,] to Marie, who had asked timidly.
I rang the bell on the table once with a *chirin*. Within a minute, Marina entered the room.
[How may I be of service?]
[Please borrow the investigation reports from Barnet. Two copies: one for Leonard, the second son of the Earnest Marquisate, and one for Morris Sandhill, son of the First Knight Commander.]
[As you wish.]
Marina bowed politely and left.
[…So, please wait a moment.]
I said this to Marie, who had a ["???"] expression on her face across from me, and leaned back deeply into my chair.
Just a few minutes later, Marina returned with several sheets of paper, handed them to me, and left again.
[Um… Well, first, the Sinister Glasses.]
I looked down at the report.
This ['Investigation Report'] is something our servant, Barnet, creates as a hobby—a dossier on nobles.
I don't use it much, but if I ask to ['see it'], he happily shows it to me.
Even trivial items like height, weight, and hobbies are recorded in oddly meticulous detail.
Looking at the report, I was surprised.
[It seems he is currently enrolled at Cockford Academy…]
[Eh!? Really!?]
Marie was also surprised, leaning forward with force.
Well, it is surprising. It's not a school someone from a Marquisate would normally attend.
According to the report, he took the Steinford entrance exam three times. He failed the entrance screening three times.
After these three failed attempts, his older brother, who is confirmed to be the next Marquis, apparently told him, ["For now, you should go to Cockford and re-learn the basics,"] and he reluctantly entered Cockford Academy.
He's a first-year at Cockford this year, but his entrance exam rank was 10th. …Well, no wonder Steinford was impossible for you, Leonard-kun.
And wait, it even has his entrance exam scores, down to the subject-by-subject breakdown… How did he investigate this?
[Three failed attempts…]
Marie's expression said ['Wow…']. Yeah, that figures.
Well, among Steinford students, having taken the exam multiple times isn't particularly rare in itself.
[And he was all high and mighty, acting like ['I'm the smartest'] or something…]
Exactly.
And he's not even the top of his class at Cockford.
…He seems like he's probably become even more troublesome and twisted since I met him in the library back then. I really don't want to meet him.
The report states: ['Regarding future prospects, the most likely scenario is keeping him idle, as he has personality flaws making him unsuitable for either being granted a title or marrying into another family.'] …Harsh.
[His personality seems to be mostly as you described, Marie… But the idea of you trying to fix his personality so a Count family would take him as a son-in-law…]
[Ah, no thanks.]
Instant reply.
How refreshing.
[How should I put it… I'm neither a volunteer nor a counselor. I'd rather have someone who isn't twisted from the start than someone I have to untwist.]
Well said.
[The person who is the otome game heroine must be very broad-minded…]
I unintentionally muttered this, and Marie also nodded with deep feeling, saying, ["That's so true."]
Now then, on to the next.
I looked down at the next report. The energetic meathead youth, Morris Sandhill-kun.
[It seems Mr. Sandhill is currently a second-year student at Beresford Knight Academy.]
[That's right! If he's aiming to be a knight, he should go to knight school! I thought so!]
I found myself nodding at Marie's words.
In fact, one of the requirements for joining the Royal Knight Order is ['possessing a Knight Academy graduation qualification'].
If you aim to be a knight, you must attend that school.
The report doesn't mention anything about aiming to be His Highness's guard knight. Did he give up?
Ah, no, that's not it.
All the slots for His Highness's dedicated guards are filled, so maybe he lost his target. …My condolences.
[Since his father only holds a Knight Baronetcy, he's practically no different from a commoner, so from your position, Marie, you probably won't meet him very often.]
[What a relief…]
She looks immensely relieved.
If he became a member of the Royal Guard, *I'd* be the one meeting him!
And now, for it.
The problematic fourth one…
[Regarding this fourth one, my brother…]
I don't want to talk about it in detail, so let's wrap this up quickly.
[He is currently secluded in our territory. You will almost certainly never meet him.]
The end.
Marie looks a little dissatisfied, but I said it's the end, so it's the end! Prioritizing SAN value maintenance!
[Next is the guard knight who is *not* the mango…]
[The expensive, round, beautiful mango has that name, right!?]
Well, yes, that's true. They cost several thousand yen apiece.
[It's Alphonse.]
[The mango is?]
[No, the person is. Alphonse Norman.]
[Hoh!] she said, but I wonder if she really remembered.
Let's put the mango aside for now and move on.
[He is currently serving as *my* guard knight, not His Highness's. He's around here somewhere today too.]
I don't know where he is, though.
He'd probably come if I called.
[So, you do see his face, then…]
Well, yes. Just as Sir Gray is always behind His Highness, he is always behind me.
[That may be so, but I doubt you'll have a conversation. …Unless you speak to him first, Marie.]
Yes. They never engage in idle chatter.
If spoken to, they will respond. But they won't engage in lengthy personal conversations.
Especially Alphonse, as he is my head dedicated guard.
Like Sir Gray, he is strict about discipline and such. That's part of what makes him the ['head'].
[I thought I'd been seeing his face a lot lately… So it's because he's Lady Elizabeth's dedicated guard.]
Marie nodded as if understanding.
Yes. It's only been for about a month, though. I was overwhelmed by the speed of the decision.
Now then, let's look back on the process of Alphonse-kun's appointment as my guard. *Powapowapowawan~* (Sound of fluffy recollection bubbles appearing).
***
The transfer of Alphonse Norman, recommended by Sir Gray and permitted by His Highness, was completed by the very next day.
…Such speed.
The position of Dedicated Guard Knight Leader is a post, but unlike other knight positions, there is no ['Appointment Ceremony']. You just submit the necessary documents to the relevant parties, and that's it.
That was also perfectly completed within three days.
Everyone works so fast and wonderfully. Were they preparing in advance? It was that quick.
Whose dedicated guard knight someone is, is indicated by a badge sewn onto their chest.
For His Majesty the King, it's the royal sword, which is also the national emblem. For Her Majesty the Queen, it's the rose, the national flower. For the Crown Prince/Crown Princess, it's the shield depicted alongside the sword on the national emblem. And for the Crown Prince Consort/Crown Princess Consort, it's the other national flower, the violet. For Princesses, or Princes (though there are none in this country currently), it's a small rose flower. The First Princess has one rose, the Second has two… and so on.
When Alphonse came for his greeting upon appointment, I was left speechless seeing his chest.
A badge with a violet design was firmly and perfectly attached.
[As of today, I am Alphonse Norman, your Dedicated Guard Knight Leader. I shall devote my body and soul to my duties, striving to be worthy of your trust, Lady Elizabeth.]
Wow.
[Isn't the chest badge a bit premature…?]
I asked, just to be sure. It's probably His Highness's doing anyway.
[His Highness the Crown Prince ordered me to wear this. If you are dissatisfied, please take it up with His Highness.]
Yes! Bingo!
Dissatisfied? No, no, not at all! I would never be dissatisfied with anything His Highness does! (*Trembling*)
That being said, however.
[Are you alright with this, Sir Norman?]
[…What do you mean?]
[This means you are being removed from being ['His Highness's Dedicated']…]
The order of importance among the royals is: King > Crown Prince > Queen > Royal Family Members with Succession Rights >> (Impassable Wall) >> Spouses/Fiancés of Royal Family Members.
The hierarchy of those who serve follows this order.
In other words, he has effectively been thrown over the impassable wall.
However, Alphonse smiled at my words.
[There is no problem whatsoever. Rather, it is an honor far beyond my station.]
Ah, this guy is being completely sincere.
It would be rude to even check if he's lying.
He is a familiar face, often seen behind His Highness alongside Sir Gray. In other words, he was the number two dedicated guard knight under Sir Gray.
That position is not something an outsider can speak of lightly.
What all guard knights, whether dedicated or not, share in common is their loyalty to the country and the royal family, the strength of their sense of responsibility towards their duties, and their pride.
I cannot doubt the words he declared to my face with a smile, the person who is to become his master.
[…Then, you are fine with me being your master?]
[Yes.]
He nodded clearly and without hesitation, still smiling gently.
…Even if he looks frivolous, he's a true ['Knight'].
Their ['resolve'] is so firm it's almost astonishing, going beyond mere admiration.
[Then I must become someone worthy of your protection. …I look forward to working with you from now on.]
I can't have them guarding some boring little girl.
They are far too valuable to have their time taken up by such a person.
[…Lady Elizabeth. If I may, could you please stand up?]
I tilted my head, ['Hoh?'].
We were currently in my room in the castle, and I was sitting in a chair.
If there were some danger and he needed me to ['stand'], they would use more direct language. Therefore, this must be his personal ['request'].
Wondering ['What's this about?'], I stood up. Alphonse walked quietly to my feet and, as if it were the most natural thing, knelt on one knee.
Haaa—!?
He's kneeling! This guy! Eh!? What is this!?
And now he's offering his hand!?
[Your hand…]
What are you doing—!? Seriously—!?
But he'll probably wait like this until I offer my hand, won't he!?
Reluctantly, I gently placed my hand on the white-gloved hand Alphonse was offering.
He reverently took my hand in both of his and lightly pressed his forehead against the back of my hand.
Now, wait just a minute, Alphonse-kun!
What are you doing!? Do you know what you're doing!?
I'm in a slight panic.
This posture is… that. It's the highest form of respect a knight can offer in this country.
The one you only do for the King and Queen.
[My loyalty is to the country. My sword is to protect you, my lady. My everything is for your sake, my lady. I swear to dedicate my entire being to you, my liege.]
I'm speechless…
This man just went and made a knight's vow…
And he called me ['my liege']…
Darn it!!
When someone does this right in front of you, you have to respond, don't you!?
It might not be my style, but I'll give it a shot!
[Even if your body should break, become the sword and shield that protects me. In the name of I, Elizabeth Macnagan, I recognize Alphonse Norman as my guard knight.]
[Guard Knight Alphonse Norman humbly and gratefully accepts your words.]
It's the set formal response.
However, it's not originally something a guard knight would say.
It's an exchange done with His Majesty during the appointment ceremony for those appointed to positions like Knight Commander.
So, accurately, the ['my liege'] part should be ['His Majesty the King']. There are other small differences here and there, which is rather pretentious.
…To think I would witness a knight's vow right before my eyes…
My feelings are half ['I saw something wonderful'] and half ['What are you doing, Alphonse!'].
Alphonse gently released my hand, stood up, and smiled.
[I hope I may serve you for many years to come.]
[…That's my line.]
When I said this with a sigh, Alphonse laughed cheerfully, ['Haha'].
No one would expect such a heavy encouragement, called 'loyalty', in return for a careless, slightly weak remark I let slip…
It's scary, Alphonse-kun…
***
This is the story of how he became my dedicated guard knight. (End of Flashback)
***
[However… even for the ['Older, Sexy, Flirty Guy'] archetype, he's really quite a bit older, isn't he…?]
Also, doesn't Alphonse have too many attributes…? 1. Older, 2. Sexy, 3. Flirty Guy… Isn't that character traffic jam?
[But that's probably because otome game players aren't all teenagers, right? There are people in their thirties and forties too, so if all the capture targets were just teenage boys in puberty, wouldn't that be boring?]
[Now that you mention it, that's certainly true.]
I'm convinced.
[Also, for teenage girls, don't they kinda yearn for stuff like ['adult romance']?]
You say that in a tone that sounds like it should be followed by ['or so I've heard'].
But it's the game *you* played…
Now then, the last one. The sixth.
[Regarding the last one, Lord Robert Aristoll…]
[Eh!? Lord Robert!? He's not the next Duke!?]
Whoa there, she's surprised.
Well, she was the daughter of a Viscount family until very recently, so it's probably forgiven if she's not familiar with high nobles. It won't do from now on, though.
[No, he is the current Duke. Regarding him, the information is mostly accurate. Except for the title. He currently serves as His Highness's aide. …But again, he has no business at Cockford Academy…]
[Ah! No, Lord Robert isn't a student!]
Marie said, as if remembering.
[Lord Robert isn't a student; he's the type of character who occasionally appears by His Highness's side. It seems you enter his route by raising flags during those occasional appearances…]
[Ah, I see…]
His Lordship has a rare character feel! Well done!
[Among these six, His Lordship is a good recommendation. How about triggering events and going for His Lordship's route?]
[No, no, no!! That's impossible, impossible!]
As Marie flusteredly waved her hands, I tilted my head slightly.
[Is that so? His Lordship has no personality flaws, his appearance is exceptionally beautiful, and he has a promising future as His Highness's aide…]
[A Duke and all that is impossible! That's far above my station!]
She said it decisively…
Well, Marie is a Count's daughter, so it's not really ['far above her station']…
[Um, Lady Elizabeth…]
Marie looked up at me timidly.
[Are the personalities of the others besides His Highness… like what's written here…?]
[The Sinister Glasses was Sinister Glasses, and the Meathead was a Meathead. …I don't know about now, though.]
[Wow… I see…]
At her muttering of ['I'll absolutely never go near them,'], I nodded, thinking that was probably for the best.
[Then, what about your brother, Lady Elizabeth…?]
[My brother is dead.]
[Eh!?]
The Elrick you loved is dead! Why!? …Because he's a parasite.
[…Regarding my brother, he is so different from what's written here that my brain refuses to comprehend it. If you were fond of the game's Elrick Macnagan, Marie, then for the sake of not destroying that dream, I would prefer to consider my brother as ['dead'].]
[Eh…? Ah, um… I don't really understand but… …My condolences…?]
[I am touched.]
A gentle, shy Elrick Macnagan who cares for his little sister does not exist.
In effect, that game character is as good as dead.
How could I possibly say that what exists in his place is *that*?
[Regarding Alphonse… it's a bit difficult. But well… I'd say he's mostly as per the game…]
Yes. Guard knights are generally always quiet, calm, and suppressing their presence where they stand.
They receive training for that as well.
So as not to alarm those around them, so as not to give off an intimidating feeling.
It also hides the claws and fangs they possess.
Sir Gray is always quiet and calm.
Alphonse is slightly frivolous and witty.
Their attitudes are a form of camouflage.
I probably don't even know what they are truly like as people.
However, regarding Alphonse, I know he is a serious, sincere, and somewhat clumsy man to the extent that he would make such a profoundly heavy vow to a little girl like me.
If the game depicted him as just a flirty guy, then that's only one aspect of him.
[Lord Alphonso… in the good ending, he quits being a knight… Saying things like ['I've found something I truly want to protect'] or something.]
[…Marie, Alphonso is a mango. He is Alphonse.]
[Even if it's just one character different, wouldn't people not notice?]
[I suppose so, *Mariebell*-san.]
[…Ah… My apologies. Alphonse… Lord Alphonse…]
I had a vague feeling, but this girl is actually quite careless, isn't she!?
['People wouldn't notice one character']? As if!
But, ['quits being a knight'], huh.
I don't think he would, judging by him.
I glanced outside the window and saw a groom passing by.
I sent a hand signal to him meaning ['Call a guard knight']. An ['OK'] signal came back, and the groom disappeared somewhere.
…As I thought, my family is so convenient. I don't have to call anyone specifically; I can just use hand signals with anyone I see.
[What was that, like sign language, you were doing just now?]
I replied ['Please don't worry about it'] to the puzzled Marie and waited a little.
Soon, Alphonse, led by Marina, appeared outside the large window.
[Well then, Miss, it's my prayer time, so…]
[Tell me where that altar is later.]
[No way!]
Rejected again! And ['prayer time']? Is it scheduled!? Is this Mecca!?
[You called for me?]
Alphonse asked, slightly concerned about the departing groom.
[There's something I'd like to ask…]
[Anything.]
I tried smiling back at Alphonse, who said this with a smile.
[Do you have any plans to quit being a guard knight?]
The moment I asked, Alphonse's smile froze.
Hahaha. Scary. He's completely frozen.
[…May I ask the intent behind the question?]
[Just something I was wondering about, perhaps?]
[…I see.]
He let out a long sigh. Sorry for damaging your psyche.
[The answer is 'No'. Should these arms deteriorate to the point they can no longer hold a sword, then I shall step down at that time.]
Yeah.
I thought you'd say that.
It's not like I was testing you or anything. …I'll follow up on this later.
[Thank you for answering my strange question. …Ah, there's one more thing I'd like to ask.]
[Yes.]
[Do you know a boy named Morris Sandhill?]
When I asked, there was a brief pause before he nodded as if remembering.
[Yes. I believe he is currently enrolled at the Knight Academy… Did he do something?]
I smiled at Alphonse, who looked puzzled, and gestured towards Marie.
[It seems she knows him. She was a little curious about how he's doing now.]
[I see.]
Marie looks a bit flustered, but I haven't told any particular lie, so it should be fine.
[Are you two familiar with the Knight Order's recruitment exam system?]
When asked, Marie and I looked at each other, puzzled.
[I don't know…]
[Sorry,] Marie said in a small voice.
It's fine~. It's nothing to feel apologetic about.
Among noble daughters, those who know are probably the minority.
[You must possess a Knight Academy graduation qualification, achieve a certain score or above in practical and written exams, and then there's an interview… wasn't that it?]
[Just as you say.]
Alphonse nodding is fine, but Marie is muttering stuff like ['Lady Elizabeth is so amazing~']… I don't get what's so ['amazing~'] about that.
[The Morris Sandhill you inquired about has failed the recruitment exam twice at that ['interview'] stage. Therefore, it seems he is still voluntarily remaining at the Knight Academy.]
[Twice…]
Alphonse nodded, saying ['Yes'].
But that boy, as a ['Knight'], didn't seem entirely without promise.
As a ['Guard Knight'], he had zero promise, but… wait, could it be.
[Is he, by any chance, aiming to become a ['Guard Knight']?]
When I asked, Alphonse smiled.
[Yes. Just as you say.]
[If you were the interviewer…?]
Would you pass him or not?
[There is no possibility other than failure.]
Seeing Alphonse state this clearly with a beautiful smile, I thought, ['As expected…'].
He probably hasn't changed from that meathead youth from our childhood.
…To guide *that*… the heroine-chan. The game's heroine-chan, is she a real angel?
[Sir Gray also oversaw the recruitment interviews for this year, it seems.]
Wow. If Alphonse says no, then Sir Gray would—
[Failure, no other choice, I suppose.]
When I said that was the only option, Alphonse smiled brightly as if in agreement.
***
After dismissing Alphonse, I asked Marie one more thing that had been on my mind.
[In that game, is there a ['Villainess'] or anything?]
[No, there isn't.]
Marie said clearly with a smile and let out a light sigh.
[Or rather, when you play games to relieve stress and all, why would you purposely go through the trouble of… stealing a guy who has a girlfriend and causing a mess…? I think it'd be fine to just have a normal romance…]
[I agree.]
I agree from the bottom of my heart.
So that means I'm not a villainess or anything.
Then there's no stuff like getting condemned at the graduation party → engagement nullification combo. …I can't imagine *that* His Highness doing such a foolish thing anyway.
If His Highness were to condemn someone, I think it would probably be the pattern where the person just disappears before anyone notices.
…Actually, there are quite a few nobles who just vanish before you know it…
I'm honestly glad I'm not a villainess.
But there's something that still bothers me a little.
Hmm. I think I'll ponder it a bit. This ['discrepancy between the game and reality'].
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