Umi to Kaze no Oukoku

Living with Three Brothers Improvement

Shaw turned five years old and left the rear palace and moved to the outhouse where the princes lived.

"Some kind of guy..."

The young princes' abode is not occupied by female officers, but by samurai. I miss my life surrounded by beautiful sisters in the rear palace until now, and it was a show that made me want to cry.

"From today on, it's Shaw who lives here. Please tell me all about it."

Shaw, who came to the outhouse where Mia drew her hand and began her life with her brother, was graciously welcomed in.

Apparently, he doesn't think of himself as a rival, and Shaw is relieved. Because I didn't like the battle over the throne.

Saleem, the first prince, is thirteen years old, and he will take care of this and Shaw's senior in the outhouse.

Saleem, who tried to watch her young brother study, was surprised to say Shaw couldn't write.

"Can't Shaw write yet?"

Princes and princesses who have mothers in the rear palace are normal to start studying from a small age, and Saleem got a little carried away by Shaw.

Karin, the second prince, Hassan, the third prince, is a little less amused that Saleem takes care of Shaw.

"Are you trying to take Shaw in"

"It's blurry, but it's windy."

In the United Kingdom of the Southeast Islands, windy magic is treasured for manipulating sailboats. But it wasn't wind magic that mattered most, but Saleem, Karin, and Hassan were trying to secure useful people because of their ability to make money in trade, exchange, etc., to be chosen as successors to Aslan.

Although Nash and Radic had the magic of the wind, they were frightened by their stupid brother, who couldn't even write letters, but they were used to following Saleem, so they taught this to the new Shaw.

Give us a show of the simple book we were using, not only reading and writing, but even teaching us a force diagram of the outhouse.

"Brother Saleem is the first prince, but Brother Karin and Brother Hassan's mother are stronger. So those three are subtle."

"Brother Karin, my great-grandfather is Minister of Military Affairs Zahaan!

Nash's push feels like Karin.

"In the United Kingdom of the Southeast Islands, military personnel are not popular. I still think Brother Hassan, with the back shield of the big merchant Ali, would be better off."

Radic wonders if Shaw has had a power struggle since he was such a child when he pushed Hassan.

Nash and Radic's mother weren't out of a lot of family, either, or they weren't in the backyard. I feel it must be the influence of my cousins that encouraged the two of them to support Karin and Hassan as well.

"Brother Karin and Brother Hassan are not bad, but Brother Saleem is kinder and better looked after, so I like you."

"Well, Brother Saleem, it's good up there."

"You're so sweet!

Karin and Hassan were also trying to get the support of their younger brothers against Saleem, but the difference between one and three years when they were thirteen and twelve and ten is quite significant.

At this point, the successor feud was still not intense, he was an elderly man, and a wise and gentle Saleem had calmly laid off the palace.

Shaw, along with nine-year-old Nash and eight-year-old Radic, was trained by tutors and martial arts officers.

Aslan was surprised to receive the princes' report from Mia.

"Why didn't you tell me the letter?

I questioned Nash and Radic, whose mother left the rear house as well as Shaw, even though they had taught them simple letters by the time they were five years old.

"That's right, because I thought you should learn to write in the outhouse. From now on, Shaw will struggle, won't he? At least until I was five, I wanted to make you happy."

Aslan trusted the First Lady Mia, but questioned whether the Shaw case was the only one that was not expected.

"Just because you have the magic of the wind, you're not gonna nominate me for pickup."

"Well, then can Saleem, an honorary student, cross over with the great merchants of Haichiyama Thousand? I don't think a prized Karin can negotiate with the people of the Old Empire. Well, Hassan is with her grandfather and seems to think only of the immediate interests. Nash and Radic are good men, but they're not king's vessels."

They handled the princes down, but Aslan agreed, so there was no objection.

"If we find a good First Lady, Saleem, Karin and Hassan will have prospects. I wonder if you can drop a clever woman like Mia... No way, Shaw..."

The princesses and princes whose mothers left the backyard tend to be spoiled by the ladies. Nash and Radic used to play, too, but Shaw was always surrounded by four or five people and tied up.

"Shaw is a woman of nature, Tarashi. When I was holding him, too, I had trouble not wanting to let go. When those eyes stared at me, they spoiled me."

"Woman Tarashi is good, but she can't help it."

Aslan complains angrily about Mia's sweet attitude, which is usually harsh.

"Why are you so bad about Shaw?"

Asked by Mia, Aslan laughs bitterly when she realizes she is jealous.

"That's because Mia praises Shaw. You haven't earned a single piece of gold yet, but you're smart."

Aslan, desperate to dictate Mia, was jealous of his beloved Shaw for not making any effort.

"Like Master Aslan, how can I be kind to a king who hasn't returned to the country for a year? I want you to think about this struggle."

I was given back chickly and sarcastically that Shaw was also born as I learned in a letter from Mia, and I thought it was enough for Aslan not to abandon himself.

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