Jitsu wa Ore, Saikyou deshita? ~ Tensei Chokugo wa Donzoko Sutāto, Demo Ban'nō Mahō de Gyakuten Jinsei o Jōshō-chū!

Chapter 19.3 - Warning, Collar(3)



Chapter 19.3 - Warning, Collar(3)

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If she dies, the country will be ravaged by those who seek the next seat. Did you hate it?

Even if so, it’s possible to steal a country by yourself if you have such a great ability. And it seemed to her that it would be more convenient for him to be rough.

The queen stopped thinking.

Clap.

I put on my collar. Strangely enough, the head and body, which had been repulsive, were stuck together in a counterattack.

I staggered to my feet and walked up to the front of the mirror-house.

Her glossy black hair was shaggy and bare. The collar of a criminal… she looked really pathetic.

Giselotte was born into an aristocrat family in the middle of a decline, but her high quality led her to receive gifted education from all over the country, and she grew up to meet her expectations.

She had just won the top of the elite course with her natural talent.

There is no cloud in the history of glory.

No, the only thing she could have done was to have had a very poor child.

I’m still in the process of running up to a higher altitude.

I can’t stand on my knees!

“This!”

I put my hand to my collar on impulse. The unlocked collar can be easily unfastened by a snap of the clasp;

“Wa-wawawa!”

In an instant, her headshot to the ceiling.

She tried hard to predict the point of the fall, but her head fell off her hand and fell to the floor. She smacks her face, and her proud nose drips with blood.

I groped my collar and, invisible, at last, put my head back where it ought to be.

How unruly was her four-legged attitude, which made her sit on the floor?

who had been praised as Princess Senko, and was within reach of the highest rank in the country.

“Ha, ha, ha. . . . . . . .” . . . . . . .”

The woman, who had suppressed her voice and continued to be in the light, wept for the first time in her life.

Since that day, the queen has rarely appeared in public.

At first, the collar was seen as a ‘strange fashion,’ but speculation has emerged that if it was worn by mistake, it would not have fallen off.

After a while, the criminal’s seal was changed to a bracelet instead of a collar, and speculation has aroused laughter. Her behavior of neglecting the king was an easy target for the anger.

The queen’s prestige slowly and surely goes down.

maintaining the last line from which civil war would not occur.

Fear of death clung to her neck frightened her.

Five years have passed —


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