Sarasa, we're back.

"Mr. Store Manager, I'm home now"

"Welcome home, both of you. You're safe."

There was a piece of debt disturbance on Mr. Iris' parents' house for a while.

Activities as two collectors continued unchanged in particular.

Although the problematic debt was liquidated, if you say so, you just borrowed it from me, and the debt itself is not gone.

As far as I'm concerned, I could have had it pumped back from my territorial tax revenues, but Mr. Iris and the others chose to keep the gatherers going.

Regardless of the money, I missed being able to say goodbye to Mr. Iris, so I didn't even stop him as me.

From what I hear, even Mr. Iris' father, Mr. Adelbert, said, 'Non also became a collector, paying off his debts...' etc., but that's exactly what his wife stopped him from doing, and he probably gave up?

That one seems strong enough, but it's natural, isn't it?

A nobleman with a territory, albeit small. Even though it doesn't help in practice (talk to Mr. Iris), I can't be away all the time.

Then, when it comes to making no difference, it's not.

First of all, I had a little room for Mr. Iris and the others.

Until now, where I could be stuck, I could see how I had stuck it anyway, but sometimes when I became a new creditor, I was saying, 'Do your activity sparingly,' and to some extent, have the money on hand.

Most importantly, I still live in my house and my meal is ours, so the only thing that has changed is that the preserved food and belongings are a little better when I go to collect them.

And the other, the way you call me.

Ever since then, Mr. Iris has been calling me out of my mind, because that's what triggered it -.

"I mean, Mr. Iris, are you going to continue? It."

"... Wouldn't that work?

"No, I mean no..."

Seriously or just kidding, that way of calling me and Mr. Iris since we talked about their marriages the other day.

If that's where the reason is, it's clear, 'No!' I'd just like to say that when I can turn a lonely eye from Mr. Iris...

"I don't mind being called Sarasa, but you're not going to marry me, are you? Neither does Mr. Iris, it doesn't mean he hates men, or that women are good with each other, does it?

"Well. But when I think about him, there's something about him that I don't like a little bit."

Mr. Iris looks up and exhales a deep sigh.

I haven't heard the details, but when I got home, he felt quite bad.

As much as Kate said with a serious face, 'If I hadn't had any money, I wouldn't have returned it alive', so even if it was half the talk, I guess it was.

"Sarasa is a hundred times better off considering marrying Arre - no, this way of saying it is rude. I'm 100 times happier... isn't this the same? I don't care how many times negative it is. Uh-huh."

Having been troubled for a while, Mr. Iris stares straight at me when he punches Pong and his hand.

"... Yeah, I want to marry Sarasa. This is it!

"is, to be clear, tele..."

From the front, Mr. Iris, who speaks clearly, seriously, handsome.

I'm glad Mr. Iris is a woman.

If you were a man, you would have fallen. Yeah.

"A., I don't hate Mr. Iris, but for once, I'm also a maiden who dreams of a nice man showing up."

Prince Cool, though I won't say anything.

"Mm-hmm. Wouldn't that beat a 'nice man' or something?

"Even if you lose, Mr. Iris... that's a shame!

"What!?"

"No, I think he's basically a nice guy..."

Appearance is...... good. She's cute, and she's cool sometimes.

Sometimes the unfortunate part is hidden, so it's specularly positive or negative, slightly positive. 'Beautiful!' is a little short for dreaming.

In terms of other status (social status), bent aristocratic inheritance.

If we get married, it's a good plus as a merchant, given that it comes with us.

My relationship with my father-in-law...... Master Adelbert seems to be an honest knight and easy to get along with, and I heard that Chirali said something 'if you marry me', so he doesn't seem to have an obstacle on that side.

... Yeah, it's an excellent property, isn't it? I have to think about gender.

We have to think about gender!

Here, the most important part.

It's even more troublesome that I have a way of doing something about it.

"Well, gender is a measure, and if you're a partner, not a marriage, women can tolerate each other, but then you'd better have someone to support you, both public and private."

Because there are quite a few unmarried women in this industry.

Alchemists tend to miss out on opportunities to get married because even women can make quite a bit of money and it will dawn in other stores at the right age of marriage.

"Mmm. Support? What kind of support would Sarasa want? I can collect as much material as I want."

"Is it material? That's not bad either, but it would be nice to have someone in charge of an area I'm not good at anyway."

If that bothers you, you can go collect the material yourself, and I'm not bad at that.

It's a problem when it comes to wasting time, but you can even buy materials - or if you're a regular alchemist, that's the main point.

Otherwise...

"I was wondering if it would be better for someone to be able to cook deliciously...? If you could do some chores, it would still help. Because we can focus on alchemy."

"Ri, is that cooking? You're not very good at that. - What if that means getting Kate to stick with you? Kate can do her chores, too, right?

When Mr. Iris let his eyes swim like trouble to my hopes, he pushed forward with a pong and a hand on Kate's shoulder next door.

In contrast, Kate, who was to be offered, blinked her eyes as puzzled, looking back at Iris.

"Oh, that, were you serious? Iris?"

"Is that Mr. Kate? Not bad, but then Lorea, who can not only cook but also have a store number, tastes better twice in a grain."

"Wow, is that me?

Me and Mr. Iris, who, aside from the parties, say stupid things.

"Um, Mr. Sarasa. I'm glad you feel like it, but my hobby is..."

"And, of course, you're kidding, right? If you think of it only as a partner, so be it. It's true you're helping."

To Lorea, who pulls herself aside a little, excuses in a hurry.

But I'm really helpful with Lorea's support, so I'm not Mr. Leonora, but if you're not careful, I'm really afraid I'm going to miss my wedding.

"Iris, if you're really going to marry the store manager, you're going to be the boss for me, so it's natural to support both public and private, but aren't you happy with the Omake treatment?

And Kate, with a slightly troubled look, complains to Iris.

Mr. Iris, who heard it, thought a little and nodded as he was convinced.

"... then even I'm more of an omache. Nominally, I can't give up my real wife."

"That's not the problem! Not at all. The manager doesn't want to do that."

Yes, it is.

Tell him, Mr. Kate.

"First of all, let the manager be concerned about that, right?

... Oh?

I don't know, the clouds...

"Hmm. That's a good theory. Was it awkward to turn him around?"

"Yeah, right. First you have to make yourself more attractive."

"No, that's the problem."

I'm kind of saying something to support Mr. Iris, but, Kate, are you serious?

Isn't it like being under your command to stop here?

Maybe it's not that simple because I owe you money.

"Hmm. Looks like we're in a little too much of a hurry. In the meantime, let's call it back. Store Manager"

"Oh, no, the essence is there -"

"Let's try to train the bride first so the manager can choose. I'll do my best, hope for me!

"but good luck......?

While I find something strange, I return it unexpectedly to Mr Iris, who forcefully declares it.

It's hard to say 'you don't have to work hard' when you see it with those sparkling eyes!

"Ugh! - Oh, no, in this case, flowers (...) son-in-law (...) training? Kate, what do you think?

"Well, it's hard to throw away Iris' bridesmaid, but I also feel a little different that the manager is the bridegroom."

"But the money's going to be better than the manager's, right? It's not a big deal, like the tax revenues we get from our territory."

"Right there. How about one here, and we're both bridegroom?

"Well, so is that. And there, Kate will be joining us!

"As for that, as we discuss it again..."

"Hmm? What? Does Kate prefer to look like a bridegroom?

"I'm not..."

Pong and his hand were placed on my shoulder, confused as to what was wrong with the two people who started to talk to him somehow.

Looking back, there you are, Lorea with a gentle grin.

"That's tough, Mr. Sarasa"

"Other personnel, Lorea."

"Because it's other human resources. Good luck to you too, Mr. Sarasa. Various."

There was a bit of blame. If you turn your eyes to Lorea, she says so and shrugs her shoulders a bit and laughs.

But that was all I was able to do with other personnel.

"Oh, my God, Lorea. Oh, no. Oh, well. I'm sorry."

"Huh? What is it?

"You miss only one of us. It's okay. It's okay to have another one."

"Yes, no, I plan on getting married normally..."

"You don't have to be shy, do you? We don't pay attention to details. Hopefully, the Second Lady wants it to be Kate..."

"Oh? I wouldn't mind, would I? Even if Lorea is the Second Lady."

"Ko, I'm in trouble!

"Sure. Kate, the jury, is better off in the house."

"Not that way...!

Lorea started panicking on her ass, and I stood up quietly and faded out the scene.

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