Chakapoko, chakapoko.

There is a regular sound of horse hooves and wheels turning. A carriage journey through the idyllic countryside that passes slowly.

And me in that carriage in complete glocky condition.

It's not the car sickness. It's only a glocky place because the carriage's destination is too much of a concern.

I'm on my way to the Brunsmeyer family now that I didn't take Tia the Samurai to be the Demon King's Castle...

The day I got my engagement offer from the Duke's house. My father and mother were already happy with that.

'Cause the other guy is the heir to a famous family that goes into five fingers in this country, and he's nominated me from the other side. Well, that would be nice, wouldn't it? I'm not happy at all though!!

Seeing happy parents, how can you refuse... The reason I don't like that either. I can't tell you that this world is the world of games I played in my previous life, and Bernhardt is because he's a villain. I can't even tell you how torn my mouth is. I wish Bernhardt was the one who didn't like him at least, but he's taken care of me at the tea party during this time, and I told everyone that snack to be stupid and honest.

How dare you ask me for an engagement?

"Well! I must have had a glimpse of Lizzie at the tea party the other day! Fateful ~!"

What an end.

Your mother is a good grown lady for better or worse, so she loves to talk about romantic love.

That's why I decided to talk to him very clappily, and a month after I got the offer, my engagement with Bernhardt was officially decided.

Everyone at the mansion says congratulations every time they see my face, and I say no every time to that. Congratulations! and the days when I smile as I scream in my heart.

I really don't know what that blurry pretty boy is thinking.

In case your mother's right, there's no way I'm blind at first sight. I don't mean to humiliate myself, but you can't be over-conscious.

I have no choice but to know why I'm engaged. First things first!

I look back at the information I've sorted out by squeezing my skull head somehow over the course of a month.

Unfortunately, my memory of the game is rather vague.

I liked the way the stills and characters looked, about a few more endings to remember clearly.

'Cause you have no choice! It didn't mean he was so fucked up, and other similar games and memories were so screwed up.

Besides, this game, the system was a bit of a pain in the ass.

Choosing a choice to increase the likeness of the characters you want to attack in the first half, the second half wasn't a simple one to enter an individual route, it wasn't a scenario development where you could switch offensive characters during an individual route or just explode the likeness of offensive characters.

For example, if you only explode Edwin's liking on the Edwin route, you will have a bad end that will kill us both in the Bernhardt trap. But with some increase in the likeness of other offensive characters, that character notices the trap and helps me go to the happy ending. This happy ending also branches out with trivial choices, but in this way there are a lot of scenario branches, and it's hard to understand.

I didn't dislike this troublesome system because it was tricky, but because of it, I couldn't find a camel character. The offensive site was regrettable and I didn't see it, and I don't have any friends around to screw around because I was a B-guy lover.

Chisho, if this is the case, you should have seen the offensive site without being extra mean!

For now, I know that if the protagonist sticks with His Highness Edwin, I suck.

Bernhardt's sister, Katerina, a villain's warrant lady, is Edwin's fiancé, who suddenly shows up and bullies the main character Lila, who is attracted to Edwin, on Temple Street.

The contents of the bullying are that it pushes the challenge or puts it on the cheek. I can tell you that she is a more forthright person around the corner than a twisted harassment.

Or is it not too simple for the main character's name Lyla because the game title is' You in Lilac '? You all right, buddy?

Leave that alone.

As a matter of course, Katerina is convicted by Edwin and the other attackers, and her engagement is also destroyed.

Duke Brunsmeyer, who drowns Caterina in the wake of this, assassinates Edwin and plots to make the still young and manipulative second prince his next king.

As it seems at first, the main culprit in this plan is Bernhardt, as you all know.

In the school, which is the stage of the game, he is a senior on two of the same protagonists as Edwin. Help characters who are not the target of the attack, appear as so-called unattainable hall frames.

As Edwin's friend on the Edwin route, he listens calmly to and sometimes gives advice to the protagonist, who is troubled by differences in identity and feelings. They celebrate when the two of you start dating, and they help you get together.

Why would he plan an assassination like that, how Bernhardt always liked the main character.

You're so kind to me, you've decided to like it! and I remember stuck with the dull protagonist many times too.

When he failed, he turned his father into an ostensibly protagonist, and he tried to assassinate Edwin and get the protagonist. The Bad End is dead and over, and I don't know anything about it, but with a happy ending that avoided assassination, he would be exposed to everything and locked up in an isolated island jail for the rest of his life.

The first route I got there without thinking about it was this, because I thought it was a Bern good one to relax, Na, Nandatte!? And it's the one that bunged the controller.

Because I don't have his route, I feel like it was him, not the main character, who was the most supportive privately. Every time I came out on the other route, I thought I was screaming with familiarity ~! Thinking about it, maybe it was my favorite character.

In my vague memory, I'm not sure he had a fiancée.

But I wonder if you weren't there. Because if you have a fiancée, killing Edwin doesn't make it easy for you to marry the main character. Oh, but maybe I just couldn't touch it in the game. That fiancée is so...

"Yikes!! Oh, no! I can't believe you're dying without filial piety or a nice marriage!

"What's the matter with you, Master Lizia, when you say you're going to the mansion of that wonderful married man now? You've changed for a long time, have you finally lost your mind?

"I haven't!

I'll guzzle you for being rude. I'll tease Tia and calm down what it was like to be heating up. How about it, it was stuck in my mouth.

Tia is my milk sisters and the only friend of her age who hates big cat eyes and two fine mountains.

"Does Master Lizia not like Master Bernhardt?

"I'm not."

"Then why are you yelling at me when I've decided to get engaged, when I don't want to think of it or die?

"That's... you know, somehow"

"Huh?"

I can't tell you what previous life was like or what B Gay was like.

The minute went bad I looked out the window to escape the staring tier.

What should I do?

It's easy to deliberately dislike Bernhardt and dissolve your engagement and live as just a bystander.

But is that okay? Somehow that seems dastardly.

But I have no handle, no will of steel like the protagonist who can't beat any obstacle, no naivety that attracts people.

Still.

"... can we be friends"

Enough to make Katerina the selfish lady or the belly-black Bernhardt aware of their mistakes as friends. enough to take off the prepared scenario and search for their own happiness together for you.

Or is it not arrogant in itself to think so?

"You can be."

Tia returns that confidently.

I don't know.

"If we can't get along, I'll give it to you."

It kind of makes me feel easier to stick out my big breasts more and more and look at a good tier.

Usually tough tiers inspire me. I'm sure we can get along! I'll try to get along!

... maybe.

"You're Lizia? Phew.... that's kind of very plain. Well, that's fine. You're not interested in His Highness! As a woman, I don't understand that you're not interested in such a wonderful lord, but as long as you stay away from him, you'll never get along!

The most welcoming welcome we had on the doorstep of the Brunsmeyer family was a beautiful girl who looked mean with silver hair, not fiancée, butler or samurai.

She whispers so loudly to me that she would even bridge me standing up.

To me a while ago. Just now, but maybe we can't get along...!

Huh, your abs aren't amazing!?

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