The Isolated Marchioness Just Wants to Make a Living - Chapter 127
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Chapter 127
Brisa spoke nonchalantly to the silent Leopold.
“It’s not much different from reality. We got a lot of praise from that presentation, didn’t we? You secretly have a strong desire for recognition. You just dreamed about something that actually happened…”
Leopold shook his head.
“It’s just that the process of doing the assignment was good. Meeting a smart teammate and cooperating was an enjoyable experience.”
Then he smiled slightly.
“Right, thinking about it as you said, Brisa, it’s not different from now. Anyway, even if we hadn’t received the highest score, I would have been fine.”
So don’t feel burdened, Brisa.
Just the fact that we somehow ended up on the same team and have the same goal… I think that’s good enough for me.
I don’t want to be any kind of obligation or burden to you.
So don’t make any sacrifices for me.
Don’t take away my pain and sadness, don’t suffer because of a sense of responsibility, and you…
At that moment, something flashed through Leopold’s mind.
[You just… stay alive.]
When Leopold frowned at the fragment of that strange thought that briefly crossed his mind.
“Well, if it wasn’t the highest score, I wouldn’t have been okay with it. Just thinking about getting a lower score than kids like Gillab makes me want to throw up.”
Brisa, who hadn’t noticed anything, said sulkily.
“In that sense, I’m going to go see Marquis Naisar. It’s not my style to leave all the information gathering in a joint assignment to one person.”
It seemed she was planning to make long-term plans through Cheria.
“Oh, of course I’ll take your opinion into account too. I’ll grow strawberries really well in Sears.”
She made a declaration of war with a very haughty expression.
“I’ll make sure you can never again say such nonsense about not particularly liking strawberries.”
“That’s scary.”
Having already forgotten the fragment of thought that had crossed his mind, Leopold said sincerely.
“I know very well that you don’t do things like jokes.”
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