The manga follows Regina’s daily efforts to:
She smiled. “You can’t. Mother’s will left me a personal trust that can’t be touched by you. I’ve already consulted the family solicitor.” A pause. “Oh, and I’ve also started investing in that spice trading venture you laughed at last year. My initial returns are up 340%. So I don’t actually need your allowance.” The manga follows Regina’s daily efforts to: She smiled
She started spending time with Celestin. Real time. Not the perfunctory “how was your lesson” while walking past him in the hallway. She sat with him in the garden. She read him stories that weren’t dry military histories but actual fairy tales with dragons and princesses who saved themselves. She taught him to play shogi—she had to carve the pieces herself, since no one in this world had invented it yet—and let him win sometimes. I’ve already consulted the family solicitor
The manga adaptation of Shirobuta Kizoku desu ga Zense no Kioku ga Haeta node Hiyoko na Otōto Sodatemasu (commonly known as ) has gained significant traction for its unique spin on the "villainous noble" isekai trope. So I don’t actually need your allowance
He wasn’t a demon lord’s apprentice anymore. He was just a boy who had learned that the world didn’t have to hurt him.
He didn’t smile. But he leaned against her shoulder, just slightly, and didn’t pull away. Hanako’s heart, merged with Violette’s, swelled until it felt like it might crack her ribs.