Chapter 207 (1/2)

Akuyaku Tensei

Chapter 207 – Kaldia’s Budding Spring Part 3

Gunther’s e does bother me but Claudia is more important now

I did sign the applications and approve the them out as finished, approved application—-I did tell Gunther that I would affix the seal quickly but there was so I needed to confirm

I decided to have a proper sih it was not that siet when I compare it with breakfast and dinner

I do want to avoid carelessly upsetting Claudia Worst case scenario, she h that probably won’t happen

Even though I want to confir that after all If possible, I want her to easily accept thethe partner would still re such a person, though

Claudia, who did not yet know of her fae, happily came to the sudden lunch meet

I took a seat facing her, apologized for the sudden

“It feels like it has been so long since we have had lunch like this in the mansion”

“It has been quite a while, after all Thank you very ht this year I wanted to expressin the battlefield and for capturing those kids”

On Claudia’s hand, the scar she received froe still re the spear but it is painful to look at

It isn’t a scar an unmarried woman should bear Now if I were a man, to take responsibility for the scar, I probably would have to take her as s ht have been settled at once

“A knight’s scar is so like a decoration You don’t need to worry”

She said indifferently, tore a bread with her scarred hand and ate it

She didn’t even try hiding it with a glove like me so that is probably what she really believes

“It really helps ht ’cause problee—“

As I said that, trying to probe into the matter, Claudia declared that,

“Ahh, that probably won’t be a proble into a house which does not honor ht, after all”

She is too gallant Froe at all?

Ina round trip with ahter can be very overwhel

“Even still, bringing up the topic ofthis chance when the war is over, are you planning on finally gettingthe matter?”

With an expression which looked like she was enjoying herself, Claudia launched an astoundingly sharp comment

…Ah, that is true She was quite clever in terms of aristocratic matters