Umi to Kaze no Oukoku

Eleven, I'm sorry about the parsley!

"'Women and dwarves are hard to feed' was there? A dwarf, he certainly shouldn't have been a child. It's hard to treat a man without virtue because he's close, and if he's far away, he resents... that's exactly what Brother Hassan said for him."

Shaw sighs as he falls asleep on the splendid carpet of the out-of-house salon, remembering memories of his previous life. Shaw is troubled by Hassan's behavior like he took the heavens after Karin left the Palace at a grand bar mitzvah.

You can do whatever you want to disgust Nash, who has Karin's cousin as his pardon wife, or let his grandfather's rival Rashind run off with the show his mother is married to.

The princes eat together, but it's only natural because Hassan is older. But more than the older Nash, he keeps rubbing the younger radic in the upper seat near him.

"Because you refuse Ali's offer. There is no one who would say so to offer me a ship. If I keep my head down now, it might give me a little boat."

Radic promises to get one ship from Hassan's grandfather's great merchant Ali, so he convinces Shaw to join the same faction.

"Eh, Brother Hassan, if my grandfather gave me a small boat, wouldn't it be the life of Paciri? Brother Radic, you'd better rethink the ship."

It was a grassy piece of radio to Shaw's words, but if I said I didn't need a ship now, I would tremble at what kind of eyes I would see.

"Shaw seems to be blurry and thinking outside..."

"That's because I don't have a back shield, and I don't have a clue. Neither Brother Nash nor Brother Radic have sincere faith in Brother Karin or Brother Hassan. But you can't refuse because of your mother's family involvement."

Nash and Radic nod, needless to say.

"I've been to my grandfather's island, and you wouldn't be willing to take a fish, eat fruit or potatoes, and neither Minister of Military Affairs Zahaan nor the great merchant Ali can get their hands on it. If I'm allowed to, I'd like to take a fish on Mario Island, eat some fruit, and live a non virile life. I wonder why your mother left the island. The emerald green clear waters, white sandy beaches, beautiful islands like heaven..."

As always, I don't think the youngest is sure if it's sharp or dull. I wonder if Kitin and his grandfather's life has been threatened by Ali or Minister of Military Affairs Zahaan or not and investigated and went, but I also feel like I simply went to visit a remote island, and I am stunned to realize that this weird feeling has no hegemony but resembles that of my father.

"Out of the blue, maybe a dark hose. With that said, my father was my youngest son."

Put down your brother who is bumping, Shaw goes to the sea with Sands just saying that a long stay is useless if he has finished his studies and martial arts.

"Radic, where's Shaw?

Hassan was glad Shaw was able to ride the dragon.

"Oh, I flew somewhere with a dragon."

"He's useless. I thought I'd get some cheese from Caleb Island... it's fresher, it's better."

"Cheese from Caleb Island. Well, fresh cheese does taste good. Works well with fruit...... Ouch!

"An idiot! You're dying to eat."

Radic strokes his lightly poked head, wondering if he tried to go buy it because he wanted to eat it.

"You put too much of what you're thinking on your face. Mia loves Caleb Island cheese. My father is in a good mood to buy souvenirs for a while."

"Brother Hassan, you're very considerate."

Radic praised Hassan once, but Mia thought she would spot Shaw being let run.

Hassan may want to go out with him, but if you don't stop thinking about what's going on, Radic will regret that Father will never nominate a successor. I bet on the losing horse, I just have to sigh at my grandfather's lack of eyes.

By that time, Shaw was enjoying a sea bath with Sands at sea. The royal palace also faces the sea, but if it had been so painful, when it was used on Brother Hassan, it would have flown all the way to the sea a little further away.

"It feels good."

'I didn't know dragons liked swimming so much. But it's slower than flying ~'

Shaw floats in the Pukapuka Sea wondering if he can manage to make money without a ship.

"Fresh stuff...... all I can think of is fish. Uh-huh, it would be colder if we went south than Faminina Island...... do we have ice? It seems like it would be profitable to sell shaved ice or something in a hot latte. '

"Strawberry milk, I want some!

Shaw, whose head is filled with strawberry milk, rushes the Sands.

'I want to go home and look at the map. Napping is out of the palace.

"Seawater bathing is a set of naps. Even though it's good to sleep in this warm sand '

"There is also a sandy beach in the outhouse. Hey, Sands can sleep on the sandy beach off the palace '

Forgive the bumpy Sands, Shaw hurries back to the outhouse.

"Uh-huh, you have quite a distance... I wonder if I'll break the ice. I can't cut it out on my own before then... I have to get someone to put ice on the Sands."

I also have money to hire people, but Shaw, the prince, has never had money.

"I'm a prince. Never even bought or ate."

As long as we're out of the palace, the samurai will add something for us, and the samurai will come with us when we go to Rashind's mansion to meet your mother. The only time I went to Mario Island alone, I went in a bag of bread and fruit, and on my way home, my grandfather gave me a bamboo water bottle and dried fish, so I didn't need the money.

"Isn't this awkward? When you're 15, you're independent, and I don't even know the price of things."

I need money to do ice shopping, and Shaw's in trouble.

"Oh, you were here? I was going to ask you to use it."

If I was blurry in the library, when Hassan caught me, Shaw slackened, but I get good money-making tips from Brother Hassan.

"Fresh cheese from Caleb Island. I like it, too, but I didn't realize it. I can get it to the Royal Palace a few times a year on a fast boat, but dragons can pick it up every day! The problem is, I don't have a clue."

I miss having no relatives to give me these pennies while I use Hassan. If you never want to rely on your mother or Rashind, you're going to be showy.

"It's a bum to sell out out-of-house condiments. If I find out, Mia will piss me off, no, something to make me sad."

I'm fine with my father getting mad at me, but if I can't sadden Mia for raising me with love, I know you won't know it's gone, but I give up selling out condiments.

That night, fresh cheese from Caleb Island was also served with fruit in the outhouse.

"This is my treat"

If I don't say this, Hassan's stock will go up, but Shaw will.

Eating fresh cheese and mango together is indescribably delicious and Shaw forgets what he dislikes.

"It's delicious! Brother Hassan, it was a treat."

Unlike the uninhibited show, Nash and Radic don't even enjoy delicious cheese. Hassan regrets that her youngest son Shaw would be cuter if she missed herself more.

"I don't have a cute hobby for dogs who don't shake their tails"

Even though Shaw misses Saleem and Karin even though she hates martial arts instruction, Hassan couldn't understand and regretted trying to distance herself for some reason.

"Brother Saleem, I was wondering if I could get you a penny."

Shaw's sweet thoughts fail brilliantly.

"We came to visit because of you, but Master Saleem went out to trade"

The butler at the mansion told me he wouldn't be back for a few weeks, and Shaw was disappointed and headed back to the outhouse.

"Even if we go back out of the palace, it's Pasili on Brother Hassan. Then why don't we take a tour of the city and go home? It's awkward not knowing the price."

I tried to get the samurai home first, but if they even kidnapped me, I wouldn't try to leave the side if I was in trouble.

"I wish I'd gone out with Sands"

Visiting Saleem's mansion, I tongue-in-cheek that it was a failure to bring the samurai, but well, I head to Bazaar for a tour.

"It's a huge crowd, so please don't get out of it"

The samurai stopped that it was not a place where the prince could come, but Shaw jumped off the horse and headed to Bazaar saying it was like an edge date. The samurai are the revered Prince of King Aslan, albeit the Sixth Prince, so they glare at the guard that something should not happen.

"Heh, I'm selling all kinds of stuff"

Shaw woke up to his first bazaar. He sells dishes next to a store selling colorful cloths, smells of food, spices, and Shaw walks obsessed and chirped.

Shaw himself was raised in the royal palace and unconscious, but he was dressed in superior fabric because he was a prince, even though he was a child, and he has a stunning half-moon knife dagger on his hip. On top of that, he was attracting the attention of all the bazaars because he was bringing in his servants who served as escorts.

"Looks delicious."

Shaw stops in front of a stall that is cooking while turning sheep's meat and selling the sharpened off in thin bread.

"Boy, it's delicious"

Shaw asks for the price as he is called out by his little father in the street.

"Ten teams."

"Eh, speaking of ten teams... because one mark is a hundred teams..."

The shopkeeper tries to get rid of the money because he has no idea what it's worth.

"You rude bastards!

Shaw stops the squire from getting angry and asks if he has the money.

"No, don't buy or eat!

Instead of buying and eating, Shaw was going to be a shake ice shop, but walks away in front of the stall saying he's not going to lend me money on this stone head.

"Hey, how much money does a guy who works in a regular market make a day?

I was not familiar with the circumstances of the descent, as all the people out of the house who could pass the background check would be royal palace squire.

"Come on, I don't think there's a difference between a thriving store and one that isn't, so I can't answer all of them."

Shaw assumed the servants were dressed but didn't know.

Skickers are common people's pleasures, so they can't be sold high. But ice doesn't sell thinly because you have to bother carrying it. Shaw wonders if it should be something else.

"That's right! Lady Rashind or Lady Hermia would also know what a common man earns for a day. I hadn't even met Marche or my birth sister Marilyn, and let's go!

When the squire heard he was headed to the mansion of the great merchant Rashind, he lowered his breasts. He chilled out that it would be hard if he caught an eye on Prince Shaw with a pretty face, and he thought he'd have trouble eating weird things and getting his stomach frightened.

"Mother, I went to Mario Island to see your grandfather."

Ruby asks if his father lived well when he heard about going dragon to his parents' remote island.

"Yeah, you looked great. Suddenly, we were delighted to visit, and let us have dried fish for our souvenirs. Shit, I wish I had it on my mother too."

Ruby laughs because she grew up eating fish dry enough to get tired of it.

"Yes, you should have asked your mother. I'm ashamed I don't know what the money's worth. Do you know how much ordinary men make by working?

Shaw thought that the mother of the commoners would know, but forgot that she grew up on a remote island.

"I've never had any money either, so I don't know. It's barter on Mario Island. Since then, I've lived in the royal palace and Lady Rashid's mansion, so I've never had the money."

"Barter barter. It's really an island like heaven. Why did your mother come to the royal palace with your father?

Shaw wonders why the daughter of an island owner from a long time ago decided to enter the rear palace, so he asks it's a good opportunity.

"To Shaw, who grew up in the royal palace, Mario Island looked like a heavenly island, didn't it? I was born and raised on a small island and admired the outside world. If I were a boy, I could be a sailor, because I had no choice but to marry my neighbor."

Shaw was listening to her mother, wondering how she would feel if she were born on Mario Island.

"That's when Master Aslan came to see how the shipwrecked ship was off Mario Island. My father noticed that I was reluctant to marry an island man, and he asked Aslan, who tried to thank me for rescue, to take me with him."

Shaw was frightened that her grandfather was bold, but I thought my mother often felt like entering the backyard.

"I was going to leave the rear palace immediately, so I effortlessly followed. A girl's first marriage is up to her parents, but from the second time, you can choose for yourself. It was heartbreaking to leave you with Mia and to marry Lacindo, but I couldn't take the prince out. If you try to get something, you have to let go of something, but while I was growing Marche and Marilyn, I thought you did something bad to Shaw."

Shaw did sometimes feel lonely without her mother, but she shook her neck sideways saying that Mia and the women were always adorable to her.

"My mother gave birth to me when I was sixteen years old. Father's not coming home, and it's natural to marry Lady Rashind. And don't worry, Mia and the women raised me in full adoration."

Comforted by his eight-year-old son, Rubi thanks Master Mia for his solid upbringing. This day was unlucky for Shaw, and Racind was away, and Hermia seemed to be busy, so she shunned taking the time. In the end, that day, without talking about the value of the money, I saw the face of my birth sister and played with my brother Marche and went home.

In the evening, Rashind, who had returned home in mistake with Shaw, was sorry to hear of the visit from Ruby.

"You wanted to talk to Master Shaw. I wish I hadn't gone, such as a crappy meeting. Ruby, from now on, if you need Master Shaw, send me the news. Let me know because Hermia would have booked it later."

Ruby worried that he would pay attention because he was a prince, albeit a child.

"Dear Rashind, if Shaw is a burden to come..."

"I'm not saying anything stupid. I or Hermia would like to talk to Master Shaw. That one has the charm to attract people. The point resembles King Aslan…"

Ruby was concerned that Racindo clouded his words.

"Something bad happened to her..."

Racindo married Ruby, fond of the beauty of his appearance and the condition of mother of a prince with the power of the wind, but adorable as a second lady because she is a gentle woman of heart.

"You have nothing to worry about. My youngest son, Shaw, just says he has the best abilities. After that, it depended on King Aslan's thoughts, so I didn't think it was something we should talk about. That Shaw would be adored if any of his brothers and princes succeeded him."

Hugging Ruby, who seemed worried, Rashind lied to reassure him. If Saleem and Karin were his successors, they would be able to do something about it, but in case it was Hassan, they thought it would be on their noses that Shaw was capable of excelling.

"I don't think that King Aslan would have chosen Prince Hassan as his successor..."

Even at today's meeting, Rasind remarked that Karin was better than Hassan, but the merchants, angry at the tyrannical behaviour of Minister for Military Affairs Zahaan, reacted with a rejection. Even though the voice pushing Saleem never rose during the meeting, it was a sighing rassind that Ali was still well-rooted.

I also thought about whether I would be Saleem's hindsight, but I'm an honor student and I'm warm, but weak push is what I can't step out about my eyes.

"That's why, as insurance, I let Prince Karin marry my daughter. If it's just about ability, Prince Shaw is the most expensive, why isn't he ambitious..."

Rashind sees Rubi sleeping next door, sighing that he gave birth to a magical prince of the wind with this beauty, but did not leave untrained in the backhouse, and that the lack of ambition he married inherited from him.

But Rashind didn't know it yet, but Shaw was angry with Hassan for the extra way he did it, and it just starts out.

Unaware of Shaw's return to the Palace, Hassan had given Saleem poor business. Nash and Radic, who were listening, didn't feel good either, but Shaw, blue in anger, showed his face or no, ordered him to bring the liquor from Ali's mansion.

"I'm sorry about the parsley!

The brothers, who had never seen Shaw yell or anything, were surprised to hear Hassan speak ill of Brother Saleem.

"What, that attitude! You don't know how to be polite to the elderly, though it's only natural that a woman who grew up on an island gave birth to her."

I also thought it was awkward for Hassan to be asked inside about Saleem's bad words, so I went out extra strong. Hassan didn't realize it had rocked Shaw's hegemony.

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