As someone who isn’t even an heir, would it be acceptable for me to stay at home for a long time?

‘I heard that unmarried nobles are considered burdens.’

But Jade and Collen are kind to me, so they probably wouldn’t kick me out just because I can’t get married.

‘If I contribute to the living expenses…’

And once I grow up and have a job, I’ll be able to earn money.

“What?”

“If that’s the case… Can’t I just live in the duchy for the rest of my life?”

Collen flinched.

His reaction was much stronger than before.

“What does that mean?”

I casually mentioned the part about the men that the goddess mentioned.

‘Basically, it means I’m a magnet for trouble.’

In terms of past life terminology. It’s a bit disheartening to think of it that way.

“Just living with you, Dad… It still seems fun.”

Collen remained silent for a while.

Then he struck the coachman’s seat hard.

The carriage came to a stop again.

“Zion! Come here!”

Zion had a tough day today. He quickly opened the carriage door and entered.

“Yes, Duke.”

“I should donate the southern lands to Leticia. The land of the Emerald Plains would be good.”

“What? The Emerald Plains, where rare plants grow, is one of the most fertile lands, isn’t it?”

Zion answered, surprised.

I was equally surprised. Why did the conversation suddenly turn to this?

“You shouldn’t misunderstand that people can’t get married because they don’t have a dowry. It’s a choice, right? If you want to live with your dad for the rest of your life, you need to have a lot of property. So, why not use it as pocket money?”

“But isn’t that property supposed to be inherited by young master Jade…? No, shouldn’t you discuss it with the lawyer and relatives first?”

Zion gave a very logical response.

“Jade has inherited a lot from his deceased mother, so he won’t pay much attention to it.”

After hesitating for a moment, Zion nodded immediately.

“That’s true. And besides, young master Jade might be more willing to give if it’s for the young lady. Wait a moment… but you’re saying you want to live together for a lifetime?”

Collen spoke with a proud tone that I had never seen before.

“My daughter said she won’t get married and will live with me for the rest of her life.”

“…Ah…”

Zion’s expression became strange.

“You have received the highest praise that a father can receive.”

“That… is it praise?”

Does it count as praise to say I want to marry my dad when I grow up? I felt a little embarrassed.

“And Zion, if you continue to stay with the family, we’ll all live together! Right?”

I added without thinking, noticing Zion’s reaction. Zion’s cheeks flushed slightly, and then his attitude suddenly changed.

“Master, then besides land, wouldn’t the young lady also need a mansion?”

“How about giving the entire treasure vault of the ducal family while we’re at it?”

The scale suddenly grew again. I extended my hand. Collen can be so moody at times.

“That’s really okay! So I can continue living as it is without being a burden?”

“Not at all.”

“Absolutely not! Why would you even think such a thing…?”

Zion became more serious.

“Usually, daughters become independent when they get married.”

That’s how it is in this world.

Zion nodded as if he understood.

“Oh, this is a good timing. Master, why don’t you tell the young lady about the plan?”

“Oh, right,” Collen said. “There’s an important matter I want to discuss with you, Leticia.”

“What is it?”

“You’ll find out tonight.”

Collen raised an eyebrow.

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