Umi to Kaze no Oukoku

Prince Wu, it's not easy to start a business.

Returning from Lassind's mansion, Shaw was horrified to learn that her mother had not been expelled from the crying rear palace or that she lived happily with her brother.

"The marriage system here has changed."

Shaw realized late that his father had many wives because he was a king and was sure he was making a backyard, but apparently he didn't seem to like women and enjoy Harlem.

"I don't need a harem. Beautiful haired girl is fine by herself, but don't you get laid with the First Lady?

Shaw is full of questions about the marriage system in the Southeast Islands and is puzzled.

"Shaw, welcome home. How was Lady Lassind's mansion?"

Nash and Radic ask Shaw, who returned to the outhouse with his neck tilted, with curiosity about Large Merchant Rashind's mansion.

"Lady Racindo's mansion was luxurious. My mother and my brother Marche seemed happy..."

Shaw, you're home.

Talking to the three of us, Saleem went through.

"You look weird."

Saleem joins the conversation that Shaw is worried about something.

"Brother, isn't the marriage system in this country weird?

Saleem became worried that Shaw was seeing her mother and feeling lonely for rejecting her and separating her.

"I thought it was inconvenient."

"Why not just the First Lady? Isn't it hard to support a lot of wives? Besides, I don't know if women are jealous or anything."

Saleem sighed even though Shaw didn't understand the marriage system at all.

"Still, Shaw's five, so I don't know."

Even Nash and Radic, aged eight and nine, are nibbled in the face of translation, and Shaw muscles.

"Not yet, guys, aren't they kids..."

Shaw fumbles that even the oldest Saleem is a thirteen-year-old. For a moment, I had a big laugh as a scene.

"Brother Saleem, there are many forgiving daughters-in-law upstairs, and when you turn fifteen, you're getting married. Don't be with your little one."

"Yes, Shaw doesn't have a wife yet."

"Uh - are you getting married at fifteen? Brother Saleem, how many wives do you have to feed?"

Everyone wonders now what to do with the head gras show in a culture shock.

"It's common sense to push your daughter with your daughter-in-law from the heavy ministers and merchants who want to bond with the royal family."

"Eh! Can't you choose? I don't like that."

For Shaw the Hair Fetish, the majority of girls in the Southeast Islands who do not have shortcuts are shocked that they prefer, but to some extent will also have character and compatibility.

"I wonder if the other girl doesn't like it either"

Shaw's whining is ignored.

"Shaw's only five years old, so we're ahead of him, but you better be ready for Nash and Radic. Be careful not to push your daughter in strange places."

Shaw was surprised to hear about Saleem and the others, but realized that he didn't have a back shield for his grandfather or anything. Saleem, Nash, and Radic's grandfather were some wealthy merchants on Leyte Island, even though the size varied, and the third prince Hassan's grandfather found out he was a big merchant lined up in Lassind.

"Can you prepare a ship for me, brother? Good."

"What ship, Brother Saleem, do you get on the ship? A prince, but a ship?

To the chimp camp show, the three of them are surprised.

"The United Kingdom of the Southeast Islands is a maritime nation! If we don't have a ship, we'll talk."

"If royalty doesn't have the talent to make money off the deal, it's a miserable end."

"I'm not hot for a girl, and I can't find the First Lady."

Shaw asks questions about the First Lady, who has been in doubt for a long time.

"Is the First Lady different from the other wives? Mia is beautiful, but Father... why don't you have a child?

Saleems don't pull.

"Don't be silly. Isn't the First Lady your partner in life?"

For those born in the Southeast Islands, the First Lady is a partner without sex, and that's the kind of taboo you see with your eyes.

"Well, that sounds like a fun topic"

Shaw and the others look back at the words and notice Mia smiling and standing.

"I was an archdeacon of the sword"

Saleem walks away shitty, and Nash and Radic follow. Shaw is surprised at the speed of that escape leg.

Shaw is a good opportunity, so I'd like to ask Mia some questions.

"Is Shaw a good sword archery?

Shaw, not chasing the escaped brothers, was arrow-stricken and slightly unusual, Mia laughed.

"From the archery, I have a question for Mia. May I have a moment, please?

Mia was also worried about Shaw returning from Lassind's mansion, so she came to see how things were going. Let's talk a little bit, sit on the lower couch of the salon.

"Hey, why did Mia become your father's first lady? The First Lady just works, and it doesn't look hard. Even though my mother dressed gracefully and had children, the First Lady's hermia was surrounded by piles of books. Hermia manages Lassindo's mansion, takes care of her mother and other wives, and even cares for her children. It's hard for Mia to replace her father, who's only away."

Mia laughs bitterly as the young Shaw embarks on her body and asks questions about the marriage system in the Southeast Islands.

"Oh, Shaw. At first, I married my parents and had children."

"What, Mia had a baby!

Shaw was as shocked as he was when he found out he was not Mia's child.

"What's going on with Mia's kids?

"The girl is already married, and the boy is independent. When she turns 15, she becomes independent."

I think Shaw, considering Mia's general years, was still young when she married her father.

"You put the kid down and married your father?

I was confused as to whether Mia, who was kind to us, had left the child.

"Girls can be taken to their dowry, but it's common for boys to leave. I became First Lady when Lady Aslan was a prince, but I left them both because I would marry the royal family. I believed in the First Lady, Bardia, and I didn't have to worry about seeing her for a while."

"Is that what it is? Did your mother put me down and marry Lady Lassindo because she trusted Mia?

Mia was harder to tell a five-year-old than Aslan, who had even forgotten Ruby's existence, that she had chosen Rashind, who seemed to take care of her, so she thought a little and opened her mouth.

"Well, Master Ruby would have preferred a calm life with Master Rashind to Mr. Aslan, who tends to be away. Lady Rashid will be able to make a deal, but she won't be as busy as Lady Aslan, and there aren't many ladies."

"You still have a lot of ladies in the back palace. Don't you hate women like that?

It's a good opportunity, so I'll explain it to Shaw.

"Shaw, the way women live in the Southeast Islands is roughly divided into two parts. Most people get married and go for their second wife, but some of them are the type of women they want to work with."

"Mia wanted to work?

"Yeah, I wanted to be the First Lady. Aiming for the Second Lady doesn't necessarily work, and aiming for the First Lady doesn't necessarily mean you can make a roundabout with someone you think about or go with."

Shaw nodded as he watched his father and Mia talk leniently, so he wondered if it would go well with him as a partner in life.

"Yeah, I don't quite understand it yet, but is it a convenient system for women who want to have kids and work too? When you're young, you have children, and you raise them to some degree, you become the First Lady and you work."

Shaw also asked another question.

"Hey, Mia, are you getting married when I'm fifteen, too? You get on a boat independently, make a deal or something?

Mia wanted Shaw without a back shield to hold her boat, but she wasn't sure, so she mumbled.

"Ordinary commoners get on a boat from about twelve or three years old and save money. I buy a small ship and then I get married, but Shaw is a prince, so you have another problem. It may be too early to tell you this, but you're Aslan's son, so you better know it."

Mia explained Shaw's complex position.

"Phew, I want to bond as your father's son. You're after the merchants. They don't have a back shield, so they think they can manipulate them if they want. But I wonder if that father cares."

Mia would calmly judge her sons. I was surprised Shaw was still young enough to see the nature of Aslan. Asked Mia to explain the difference between behind her brother's improvement and her position that she had only a grandfather of an island owner, Shaw vaguely thinks about what was to come.

"Brother Saleem, your grandfather is close to Lady Rashind, isn't he? Brother Hassan's grandfather is Ali, the big merchant. Brother Karin, my great-grandfather is Minister of Military Affairs Zahaan. Brother Nash and Brother Radic. My grandfather is also a merchant... I am not suitable for merchants or military personnel. Charismatic hairdressers don't look good in this world, and I wonder what I would do if they kicked me out of the palace at 15. I'd like to go to my mother's birth island for once. Catching fish for swallowing and living might be a good idea... not a prince."

Mia would have been disappointed to find out what Shaw was thinking. But Shaw didn't know he was being targeted by the faction that pushed each prince as the magician of the wind.

Ruby's slow life on the outer islands wasn't allowed by Shaw from the beginning.

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