I’ll Live My Second Life!

Chapter 103



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Then Phil started seeing Tomash and I alone every once in a while.

Because if it’s not just the two of us, it’s hard to see them interrupted by people surrounding Feel. Once, when Phil tried to talk during the party, the group moved all the way as Phil stepped forward on his feet, and the person he was talking to Prince Tomash became frightened.

The moment he saw it, Phil gave up his conversation during the party with Tomash.

Instead, Tomash also wanted to see you. For Phil, he became convenient for me to time.

All I know is Lynette and Feel, and Tomash.

Tomash told me a lot of stories.

Talk about the ruins in Japuta to the east, when I was traveling to Casambar to the south, and much more. It all seems to be a story Tomash himself has seen with his own eyes.

When I asked him why he was going to so many places and being an apprentice to a potter, he said he was now a Forrant in a small country, but he wanted to make it a rich country someday on his own.

I lived with a proper sense of purpose and Phil thought it was amazing.

How desperate I am to live up to the expectations around me…

Friendship is also extensive.

Thomash had a friendship that made me wonder why such a diverse…, from royalty and ministers and aristocrats in various countries, to merchants and sailors.

This is what he said about one friend among them.

“He’s an interesting one and he’s a great guy for his boyfriend, but he treats girls like a mess. Come on. I’m worried that one day there’s going to be a big problem with women’s relations.”

Tomash, who speaks so to the king of Austol, the greatest power in the centre, was taken aback by me.

It didn’t take that long for Phil to become aware of his love for Tomash.

Feel proposed to the royals of various countries in the meantime, but I’ve said no at all.

A royal marriage was a delicate thing. Politically, the part about trying to benefit the country is still huge, but lately, love and feelings between themselves were also becoming taken into account.

So even basically royal marriages often take the form of an agreement between the two first.

There are still many forced political marriages, and conversely, it is difficult to convince parents and those around them that there is no benefit to marriage.

When Phil and Tomash got married, that was a big problem.

Phil told Tomash his thoughts and was able to be in a relationship with each other.

“I like Feel, too,” he favored Feel so nervous and dying that when he felt it back in his usual light tone, the irrational feeling prevailed over the happy feeling and doubted the other person’s feelings.

But he’ll take good care of it, and I don’t think he feels sloppy.

I want to think……

Phil wanted to marry Tomash.

But it was visible to my parents that my marriage to the Prince of Forrant, a small country and now belittled, would be absolutely opposed. The king of Dayman, his father, calculates that he wants to make Feel as profitable as possible by letting the biggest nation dowry him.

So Phil kept his relationship with Tomash a secret around.

The only three people I know are Tomash, Phil and Lynette.

Even my sister, Phee, wanted to tell you, but even at this time Phee was coming home with a darker face than my father had forced me to attend a party to find someone to marry. I couldn’t tell my sister about my love story that I think is going pretty well…

Someday you’ll have to admit it all around you, and no, you don’t have to admit it, marrying Tomash was the first dream Phil had with his own thoughts.

But maybe Phil wasn’t aware of it.

The value of a healing witch named Feel internationally. Tomash, the prince of a small country, replied to such a phil, “I like you too,” and the weight of the words at that time.

She has been taken care of whether she wants it or not. From all the people around.

So I didn’t know……

A year later, Prince Tomash’s carriage fell to a cliff and died as small news for the Dayman and other peripheral nations.


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