How does Reina perform in the original story?

For someone like Lind, who has never watched any female-oriented games and has never played any other otome games, it's really hard to put it into words.

Not only does she go and quarrel with the heroine after being provoked, but as a princess who was cultivated with great efforts by the Lars family, she has no scheming at all, has zero IQ in palace fighting, and just foolishly circles around the fourth prince all day long.

Rather than being a villain's daughter, she is more like a naive girl who is played around by the royal family hiding behind the scenes and becomes a victim of political struggle.

The only thing worth mentioning is Reina's unreasonable fighting power as the final boss of the battle system.

You should know that the highest level in the original game is only 49, but Rena is a level 65 boss. A fourth-level professional is already a genius in this world, but genius is just the threshold to meet Rena, and Rena is still very young.

Are you envious? I traded my IQ for it.

How could the crown prince's wife be replaced just because the prince himself doesn't like her? Moreover, Reina is the granddaughter of the greatest noble in the kingdom. Judging from the clues in the game, Reina ended up marrying down because of the secret suppression of the royal family.

Without the royal family behind the scenes, no matter how lucky the heroine was, it would be impossible for her to get in touch with so many royal nobles.

However, Rena in the story was completely unaware of this. She simply thought that the heroine had snatched away her fiancé, and that she was still helping the royal family count money after being sold. She even wanted the royal family to seek justice for her.

It is estimated that Grand Duke Lars also saw this point, so he arranged Lena to a remote place, just hoping that his granddaughter could live without any disaster or illness with an honest man.

The next morning, Linde got up early with Lila's service, experienced the decadence of the aristocracy, and then went to find Lena.

After all, the marriage certificate states that it is joint management. Even if Linde is just watching from the side, he has to sit in the lord's tent. What's more, Linde still remembers the slave-like system yesterday. If it continues like this, let alone rebellion, the territory will probably be destroyed.

After a simple greeting like yesterday, Linde sat next to Lena.

I have to say that although Reina looks busy, most of the time she is dealing with trivial matters.

The current system of the camp, or rather the lack of a system at all, is that some knights help Reina to directly manage the subjects, some knights manage the supervisors, and some knights do nothing but stay by Reina's side to help with affairs.

There were also matters of both large and small nature, such as how to arrange the cargo unloaded from the ship, and small matters such as how deep to nail the tent in the ground and where to set up the tent. There were even matters of reclaiming wasteland for Lena's advice.

But Reina's handling of the situation was a mess. Even when the previous knight came to confirm with Reina which goods were to be moved today, Reina forgot about it after one person passed by. When another knight came to ask Reina which goods were to be moved today, Reina gave a completely different answer without even thinking about it.

Looking at the flustered Lena, Linde finally understood why the management of the territory was so abstract.

Finally, when Reina made another low-level mistake and divided a serf between two knights for management, Linde, who could no longer bear it, intervened and reminded Reina.

In this way, Lind has been sitting in Rena's tent, watching Rena handle the so-called "official business", and from time to time pointing fingers like the ghost behind the old man playing chess in the park, constantly pointing out Rena's mistakes.

Linde assured that he really did not mean it, and that in his previous life he was a true gentleman who watched chess without saying a word. But Lena was not a bad chess player, but she used the cannon as a chariot and the horse as a cannon. If she continued like this, the chessboard would be overturned.

Finally, Reina's face turned red. Looking at the documents piled up on the table, she said to Linde, "Why don't you come?"

"Ms. Lars, I'm just giving you some advice, I don't mean to..."

Before Linde finished speaking, he saw Reina's determined eyes and suddenly realized that Reina was serious.

"Really let me come?"

Lind asked tentatively.

"What else? Aren't you the lord? If you hadn't come, I would have to do these things. If you come, I will have to do these things again. Then, wouldn't you have come here in vain?"

Lena simply spread her hands and looked at Lind in confusion.

What Linde didn't know was that although Reina had been trained as a princess since she was a child, her main training direction was etiquette. Reina had never learned territory management, which was a compulsory course for ordinary nobles. Therefore, the marriage certificate of Grand Duke Lars stated that it was for joint management instead of giving full authority to Reina.

It's just that Reina's talent in etiquette is about the same as her governance level. The reason why she passed the etiquette class was because when the teacher was spanking Reina with a stick, the stick cracked, and the etiquette teacher gave Reina a passing grade after being defeated.

What Reina really wants to do is to lead the knights to gallop on the battlefield. The knights Reina brought are also Reina's loyal fans. They think about coming to the border to kill demons and gain military merit all day long, instead of dealing with these clerical work.

It's just that because these knights will naturally protect Reina's power, and because of what happened in the royal capital, these knights are very xenophobic.

Linde almost vomited blood when he heard Reina's answer. Could it be that Reina took everything written in the marriage certificate seriously? She actually thought of herself as a lord.

It seems that all the time I was thinking about yesterday was actually a battle of wits and courage with the air.

It's not Linde's fault that he didn't think of it, because that was how Grand Duke Lars planned it. But it's obvious that Grand Duke Lars underestimated the innocence of his granddaughter. Lena, who was as innocent as a blank sheet of paper, didn't realize at all that she was the real owner of this territory.

But this also gave Lind some ideas: "Then I want to forgive the debts of serfs and free people, is that okay?"

"It wasn't worth much in the first place. I had no intention of asking those people to pay me back."

"And what about the overseers?"

"Those supervisors are so annoying. They have to come to me to report even the smallest things. I might as well just let them come to you in the future. I don't want to be in charge anymore."

"And what about the knights?"

When asked about the knights, Reina's face finally showed some reaction, and she said, "Don't worry about those knights. I still need to take them hunting."

After hearing this answer, Linde finally felt relieved. Not only did Reina give him all the power of the territory, but she also pulled away the knights who might not obey Linde's command. She really made me cry.

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