Chapter 77
Episode 75: Horse Shan and Princess Selfish
“Welcome first, Viscount Bellman.”
– Oh, this is…
To Princess Meer, who appeared, Bellman was unexpectedly spotted. The beauty blinded me.
Well, all of a sudden, here recently, Meer was glowing.
Previously, I looked to the point of saying “cute or not, well classified as cute,” but now it’s different.
Mia now boasted the greatest beauty in Mia’s history.
The reason for this was not shiny beaded skin……,.
Of course, by taking care of Anne, it was her beautiful hair that was polishing her more than that.
– It’s like the hairy of a famous horse running on the battlefield, it’s beautiful.
The beauty of that hair that fascinates Bellman was due to the hair washing pills (shampoos) sent by Prince Abel.
“Not only can this remove dirt, but it has a reputation for nourishing hair and increasing luster. I think they’re getting regular presents, but I think they’ll like this.”
Meer was very pleased with the gift accompanying such a letter.
I tried to use it every day with great joy.
As I sang my nose song, every day, I saw Meer looking forward to the bath, and Anne was smiling, too.
– That’s Prince Abel. Wonderful gift.
And so on…, I was watching…
Actually the hair washing pill……, it is for horses. This is the finest horse hair cleanser (shampoo) that Abel has sent to Meer, who works in the equestrian department, to take care of her horse.
Horses have more delicate hair than humans, so Meer’s hair was sarcastic, matte, beautiful and brilliant in the top of the empire.
Later, within the Empire, horse hair washing pills will become a pandemic, but that is another story.
– So this beauty, the wisdom of the empire, and so on, were they being bowed (once)?
Bellman judged Meer’s reputation these days to be its apparent effect.
– Saying it’s wisdom, it’s the Virgin, etc., is probably bullshit about those who were confused by that beauty. Her Royal Highness Princess Meer is, after all, just a selfish little girl.
On that evidence, Princess Meer apparently recently attempted a convenience for her friend’s father.
Sure, the fact that you’ve only tried to make it convenient for a nobleman in the name of rising a civilian has changed, to say the least, but if you return the back, that just represents Meer’s selfishness.
Perhaps if I could present something that I like again this time, it would work exactly as I was aiming for.
– Speaking of Her Royal Highness Princess Meer, you shouldn’t feel bad if you get a contribution. All the more so if that’s what’s been fitting in lately.
With such certainty, Bellman took out his contribution.
“Here I hear Her Royal Highness likes the Horn ornament of a Horse…”
Saying, his gaze goes to Meer’s hair.
There, indeed, was a corner of a horse’s horn on it.
– Hmm, I thought it was a wooden ornament, but depending on who wears it, it’s hard to see.
When I saw Bellman like that, Meer’s eyes, they got thinner.
“Sure, I’ve been trying to put on this one lately…”
“Hehe, you would. So, how about this?
Bellman makes the craftsmen line up in front of Meer.
That was more flashy, categorical than what Meer was wearing, and how child-receiving the design was.
“Right…… I’m very interested.”
Seeing it, Meer grins, grinning.
“Really? As a matter of fact, the ornament is made from a certain forest tree…”
Bellman starts talking about Shizukai (Sailent) Forest as he tongues “do it” inside.
“Well, that’s what…”
Meer truly rounds her eyes in amazement. Bellman glanced forward like a tatami.
“Yes, so if you are interested in Her Royal Highness the Princess -”
“Yes, I am very interested, so I will go directly and make a good inspection of the forest.”
“… what?
To the words of Meer that follow, Bellman freezes.
“Oh, the…, you bothered Her Royal Highness…”
“Ludwig, I’ll be on my way now. Get ready.”
“No, it’s great now!? No…”
Then we don’t even have time to hide anything bad from being seen.
– Come on, that’s right, you can do that…
In a hurry, Bellman stands by Princess Meer, looking more like a young clerk with glasses.
“Not to Meer at all…”
The youth clerk, Ludwig, shrugged his shoulders and shook his head, for Christ’s sake.
“Oh? You didn’t know? I’m a selfish princess, aren’t I?
Bellman lost his word to Meer, who smiled like a prank.