“Is this… really okay…?”
“Of course. It suits you very well.”
Monica gave me a thumbs up as I tilted my head in worry, staring at myself in the mirror.
But you know… my personality has been pulled more towards my previous life ever since I regained those memories. Of course, that includes all sorts of common sense.
So, with all the gaudy decorations and the ridiculously huge shoulder pads, I can’t help but wonder about this outfit.
Still, it seems this is the formal attire for a Goodwill Ambassador, so I don’t have much say in the matter…
“R-Really, is it okay? Sandra won’t be disillusioned, will she?”
“Oh, I assure you, the Young Lady will fall in love with you all over again, Your Highness.”
Monica gave me a double thumbs up as I pressed for confirmation. She seems a little annoyed that I’m asking so persistently, though.
Just then.
“Hauu… I’m always the only one left behind…”
“Caz-san. Parties and banquets are never enjoyable, you know? Rather, Caz-san, who can indulge in delicious food in this room without worrying about anyone, is the real winner.”
“Really? T-Then, never mind!”
Caz was sulking on the bed, but Monica’s sweet talk immediately cheered her up. She’s as easily swayed as ever.
Actually, not just Caz, but all the characters in “EnHaza” are pretty easily manipulated.
“Well, I’m off to pick up Sandra.”
“Yes.”
“Have a good time!”
Seeing me off, Monica and Caz, I left the room and knocked on the door of Sandra’s room next door.
“P-Please, come in.”
“Excuse me…”
With Sandra’s permission, I opened the door, and her beautiful figure, clad in a black dress, jumped into my sight.
Of course, I could tell she had chosen it to match my hair color, but she exuded a mysterious aura that was different from her usual self, and it stole my breath away in an instant.
“Ah… Hehe, thank you.”
“Huh…?”
“It seems you like it, Lord Hal.”
Before I could say anything, still stunned, Sandra thanked me. Of course, it was just as she pointed out.
“W-Was it that obvious?”
“Yes. Besides, I’ve seen you look at me the same way during the Marshall family and Barthian Holy Kingdom Delegation parties.”
Sandra came closer, gently took my hand in her small one, and looked up at me with her Sapphire Eyes glistening.
This is bad, she’s incredibly cute, and she smells amazing.
Well, as I was captivated by my favorite fiancée, dressed in the most wonderful way in the world.
“Your preparations are complete, so I will guide you.”
A Royal Palace servant came to call us.
“Then, let us go. My Precious Thing.”
“Yes… My Precious Thing.”
Following the servant, we headed to the venue… but.
“Huh? Is it not inside the Royal Palace?”
“No. Today, we will be holding a special banquet in the garden.”
Hee, a banquet under the stars, how stylish.
But, I have a bad feeling… Ah, haha, no way.
“Lord Hal, aren’t you excited?”
“Yes.”
Arriving at the garden, the venue, not only the full moon and stars in the night sky, but also lamps were prepared on each table, creating a very magical atmosphere.
“Beautiful…”
“Wow…”
Sandra muttered softly.
I want to say that she looks even more beautiful illuminated by the light, but the problem is, I had even forgotten that, and let out a strange sound for a different reason.
One of the events in the Lisette Scenario in “Engage Hazard.”
The protagonist, invited by Lisette, gets caught up in a major incident that shakes the Capetien Kingdom.
That is the “King Salomon Assassination Attempt Incident.”
King Salomon falls unconscious from poison in his banquet meal, and the venue becomes chaotic, but Lisette is framed as the culprit.
Of course, this is a false accusation, but because Lisette is known as a villainess in the Capetien Kingdom, everyone believes she is the culprit without a doubt.
However, only the protagonist, Wilfred, continues to believe in Lisette and intervenes in the incident with the other heroines to clear her name.
The culprit? Needless to say, it’s Prince Jean.
Jean used Lisette’s reputation as a villainess to pin the crime on her.
In the end, Lisette’s false charges are cleared by the protagonist, but the truth is buried in darkness.
And when the assassination fails, Jean, thinking that this is not enough, carries out a Coup d’état.
Yeah… The scene of the banquet unfolding before my eyes was exactly the same as the event illustration, so I knew it right away…
Or rather, just like Christia’s “Saint Abduction Incident,” why are the heroines’ events happening one after another even before the “EnHaza” main story has even begun…?
Well, but.
“…I’m just going to destroy the Scenario for the sake of my ‘Precious Thing’.”
“Lord Hal…?”
“Ahaha, it’s nothing.”
I smiled back at Sandra, who was looking at me curiously.
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