ou can’t tell me?”

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That might’ve been a little mean on my part.
The topic of my reincarnation wasn’t only related to me but to every one of the Six Heroes.

Considering that Finia hesitated on revealing it to me, who didn’t belong to Six Heroes, without consulting Maxwell meant that she was a lot more rational than Cortina.

“Is this about Lord Reid?”
“W-W-W-W-, wh-why do you know that!?”
“How couldn’t I? Cortina easily spilled it earlier.”

Or so I thought, but she seems to be quite out of it herself.
Well, she was cute when flustered too so no problems there.

She moved on to cooling the cold cream stew, and in the meantime started to roast the pickled meat.
Unlike before, her hand movements had some tension in them.
It was probably due to my question.

Perhaps it was better to relieve some of her tension.

“Good for you, huh?”

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“Huh?”
“I mean, you managed to meet with someone you look up to.”

Referring to my own self like that made me really embarrassed.
But I was Nicole now, not Reid.
If I didn’t ask her now, it could come off suspiciously.

“Yes, truly.
Above all, I am glad that that person is alright… Well, he wasn’t entirely alright, but I am glad I could meet him again.”
“…I see.”

So there were people who became this happy because I appeared before them.
That alone made me feel like there was a meaning in my reincarnation.

On the other hand, just thinking of the moment when my identity got busted made chills run down my spine.

I grabbed my cup and poured the remainder of the milk she used for the stew, and brought it to my mouth.

“Incidentally!”
“Hmm?”
“Do you not have anyone on your mind, Lady Nicole?”
“Pffft!?”

I suddenly got asked a strange question, so I spit it back right away.

Me? With a guy? Not a chance.
Today’s events were definite proof of that.
I was still into girls, in the end.

“N-Not at the moment…”
“Is that so? What about Cloud?”

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“Definitely not.
And not Elliot either.”
“C-Could it be Lord Maxwell?”
“Finia, check your sanity!”

Come on, that old geezer was obviously unthinkable.

“So the wall that is Lord Lyell is that thick, is it? With a knight of his level next to you, your ideals should be equally high.”
“Mgh, then maybe I’ll go with Lord Reid.”
“Y-You can’t! Lady Cortina is one thing, but if even Lady Nicole becomes my rival, I would lose all my chances!”
“Hohoh, so you haven’t given up yet?”
“Ugh… Maybe at least as a concubine, or something…”

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This kingdom wasn’t strictly limited to monogamy, so there was no problem in marrying more than one.

Raum simply had a strong tendency for monogamy.
In fact, in the Northern Alliance, polygyny was actually approved.

It had many wars, and even the Evil Dragon on top, so the rapid decrease of the male population aggravated this system even more.

Suddenly I had a thought.
If I moved there, wouldn’t I be able to marry both Cortina and Finia at the same time?

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