"What are you looking into?

"Well, you know, a little"

"Nobility law in labor law?

Work also paragraph, during breaks, including lunch.

Sister Harris and Mr. Arquez just happened to come to my place, which I was looking into in Harle's library, to put the book back there.

They have about three thin books in their hands, each lowering the bag they use for outside work from their shoulders.

I didn't see either of them in the morning, so I wondered if they had even gone outside for a preliminary investigation.

"That's thick."

Look at the book you have on your desk, and Sister Harris takes it.

He stared narrowly at the seemingly difficult book...... with his light brown soft lateral hair in his ear.

"Then listen to me."

"Articles 3 and 17 of the Sorcery Labour Code of the Kingdom of Dolan and Article 31 following Article 30 of the Law of Aristocracy"

That unintelligible word that raised further questions, even though I thought I could finally hear my heart at the ball.

I didn't want to be a wacko to know what that meant, but I didn't want to be left ridiculed, so I was flipping through the legal shelves in Hare's dossier room and going over it.

I know how many articles of the labor and nobility laws are what they are, but I don't know what that law means that Rockman was saying.

Is it causing something or is the event about that law leading to that Rockman's answer......

"I'm still understudied."

Bakie, the brush in your hand breaks in two.

"Hey, Nanary? Your hands are black."

"Never mind"

"Hell, your face."

"Never mind"

Annie.

As for the lack of study, what a worry-free man to say it grandiose from the front, just in case the billions were inferior to him at all.

When I think of the ladies yesterday, I worry about them.

Are you guys really good with a guy like that?

"A man I knew was supposed to marry, but it seemed like the woman I married had another man I liked. I know her. I pulled myself away lightly, but when I asked her if she liked her, she just said these four laws... What is it?"

I was foolish toward the two of them peeking at me as I wiped my hands that had turned black with a brown hand wipe.

"Didn't you try to get married because you like it?

"Hmm. Let's call that a mystery..."

I'm telling you, I'm losing track of wax, too.

"Isn't this all made by Chancellor Curoli?

Then Mr. Arquez put down the book he had and took the paper I was writing down the law on.

He looks at the paper as he strokes his jaw with one hand.

I looked down and wondered if my forehead was depressing or if I had occasionally raised it.

"Are you Chancellor Curoli?

"What's that Prime Minister Curoli?"

Curoli or vegetables?

To me and Sister Harris leaning down his neck, he took out one book on the top shelf and showed it to us.

On the back cover and on the cover it says [list under the Kingdom minister].

List under Kingdom minister......?

If you ask me, Prime Minister Curoli and I are about 200 years old.

"I was studying law. I even looked into the background and people that made the law at that time."

"Why were you studying that?

"Huh? Well, I wanted to be in the kingdom court."

In the end, I got tired of studying and joined the Knights, and I laughed bitterly.

"Chancellor Curoli seemed like a pretty good player, and the reason he made that law is so funny. It's all about women, isn't it?

· There must be no discrimination between men and women with regard to wages for labour. Two are of equal value.

-Slavers of witches are forbidden.

· Sex traders, mainly women, must make a declaration to the Kingdom. Unauthorized persons shall be punished in Article 16.

· Noble men must not impose concubines, mistresses, etc. on working class women. Strictly forbid, even if by agreement.

... It is certainly about women. You can read it, but you can't see what it means.

Could Mr Arquez say that reason be the answer?

"What was the reason?

"It seems that the woman in the Prime Minister's mind at that time was not a nobleman, but a common man. That's why I made it for her to make things a little better."

"Heh."

"Say these words when you die,"

"'It's hard to get this. In this life... I never had trouble with a woman, but only a woman who decided to be alone in her lifetime', she seemed to squeal."

That seemed to be the language of, even though it was married.

"You're a nasty man, that prime minister. I never want to get married."

"But he was a pretty boy."

"Well, that bothers me."

Sister Harris seems to be delicious.

But I suppose the wife who was asked did not enjoy it, but the Chancellor lived his whole life, and the common woman seemed unforgettable.

He may have been one of them, though he says it will be more colorful in his memory than anything he can get. What is it that I may not be the word to say that I still live my life less than half of its prime minister?

"Ah!! Maybe that's what that nanary friend was trying to say?

"There are other people I like...... I mean!

Sister Harris, yes, definitely not? and pull Mr. Arquez's black hair around, bouncing. There was a beeping noise.

In a situation where his hair was about to fall out, he was about to eagle and crack the glasses she was wearing on his face.

The 40- and 30-year-old struggles were plain.

"But you may be referring to the woman who decided to be just one person in her lifetime that you said there were other men you liked. Maybe he really broke his heart..."

Then I looked into the person and thought it might be something else, but in the end, he was really quite a player.

I almost got stabbed a few more times by a woman or so. Well, naturally, naturally.

'There's someone else I like...... I mean!

In the meantime, he seemed to want the line of heartbreak to be denied, so let's just say that this time.

You can't tell me the answer anyway, so this is the answer.

But if so, it's a long way off.

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