sy king did not appreciate it when Ernest interrupted his court, and he was willing to overlook his selfishness as long as it did not interfere with the kingdom’s rule.

Lord Colgard had no choice but to call off the engagement and ask the King if Angelique could marry Count Voltairel in Bourg, the northernmost border beyond Vignoa, where there was a surplus of land.

So he asked the king if he would marry Angelique there.
The king said, “If it pleases you,” and the engagement of Ernest and Angelique was broken, and the king sealed the hastily made marriage certificate for Angelique and Serge.

Lord Colgard struck a gut-punch in his heart, while Lord Felix stood there expressionless.

The next day, Lord Colgard hurriedly dispatched Angelique to Bourg.

He didn’t want to give Angelique the chance to prove her innocence.

“That went well, didn’t it?”

“I apologize for misleading the king, but we have no plans to overthrow the royal family.
That is the most important aspect.

“The current king will understand.
However, we must also reduce our lands slightly to demonstrate that we are not disloyal.”

“But it all worked out so well.”

The grand dukes laugh.

“Angelique and the others appear to be well-ruling their lands—the Lord of Vignoa reported to me cheerfully.”

“My blundering son has finally outgrown the dragons.
Well, he’s going to have a child soon.”

“Speaking of dragons…”

Lord Colgard arched an eyebrow.

Frederick reported to me that his followers reported to him that they had seen dragons not just once or twice.

“…Dragons are merely mythical beings.”

“Serge went to the Escola to study dragons; isn’t it true that the Escola has dragons?”

“No way.” Sir Felix laughed.

“By the way, I was wondering if Angelique was going to be okay after that long ride in the carriage—”

“Ah! Felix!”

“W-What!”

“Angelique said she flew on a dragon!”

At that moment, Angelique, who had just learned of the Duke of Barnier’s visit, came to greet him.

“Hello.
Father-in-law.”

“Angelique.
What a pleasure it is to be referred to as Father-in-law by you—”

Lord Colgard interrupts in the middle of a sentence.

“Didn’t you say you rode the dragon all the way here, Angelique?”

“I did.
The sky is very cold, but it doesn’t rock like a carriage, and I’ve kept warm, so I don’t mind.”

“Is there a dragon?”

“Yes.
we have dragons.”

“You have dragons?”

“There are three of them.
They’re all adorable.
Lasse, the biggest boy, is the one who brought me here.
Sari and a girl named Blanca are the other two.
Lasse’s wife’s name is Sari.
Blanca is still a child, but she contributes significantly.”

“R-Right…”

Sir Colgard nodded vaguely with a undescribe look on his face.

“I know you’re busy, but please come to Bourg… I’d be delighted to show you Lasse.”

“Yeah.” and “heh.” in response to Angelique, who described the color and size of the scales in great detail.
The same words circled Lord Colgard and Lord Felix’s minds like spells, like “dragons, dragons, dragons…”

“…That’s right.
Let’s have a wedding ceremony!”

Suddenly, the Duke of Barnier shouted.

“Let us throw a big party and parade in the royal capital before heading to Bourg.”

“Felix, didn’t you disown Serge?”

“I’ll get rid of it! I’ll divide my domain wherever I want! and the king will be relieved.”

He quickly stood up and continued.

“I want to be Angelique’s father-in-law with pride.
And I want to embrace my grandchildren!”

“W-Well.
Now that the king knows that Serge is the Count of Voltairel, perhaps it’s for the best.”

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