An hour later, Princess Dog was soaking in a pleasantly warm bath, her whole body relaxed yet still feeling as if this was some surreal dream.
She had just enjoyed the most delicious, most extravagant meal of her life. There were so many dishes she hadn't even heard of before, some fresh and tender, some salty or sweet, but all of them incredibly tasty. It took everything she had to barely maintain her composure and not embarrass herself in front of the Nozawa family's little maids.
It might sound a bit fantastical, as if she hardly qualified as a princess, but really, she'd never enjoyed much privilege.
"The Tiger of Owari," Oda Nobuhide, had more than a dozen sons alone. Counting daughters and unacknowledged illegitimate children, there were nearly thirty kids in total. And just like anything else, when you have too much of it, it becomes worthless—so the "fatherly love" each child could get was pitifully little.