I'm not even halfway through the chapter but I just had to come here and say that I really enjoy how this basically commoner noble being fancied by a Prince is being handled here. Yeah, the Aide kinda forced her into a situation she didn't agree to or want (being trapped in his house) and the Prince brushed off how she'd have to behave, but he was talking about putting up with someone doting on her, sure she didn't intend to get wrapped up in this political situation but the Prince apologized for it (also the situation before was urgent enough that I'm willing to believe they weren't intentionally lying to her or didn't realize the later political fallout, I figure they were just too distracted with the immediate issues), sure the Princes is doting on her excessively even though she hasn't agreed to be his true fiance but they've had tons of development and she helped him with a personal matter, and finally the second that the Prince is out of earshot the supersmart aide is taking her thoughts and concerns into consideration despite what he probably already knows would be 'for the best'.
I'm still pretty bitter about another series that fails each and every one of these points because they prioritized a single joke over characterization.
Edit: And the second half also fit together pretty well. Of course the Prince would have a sort of twitch reaction to woman who try to use their femininity to sway him, he's got like two points of reference, Ms. Tomboy and the witch. Bringing MC back for a Faux Fiance to help him control his powers in the presence of a magically inclined foreign nobility that's here on a diplomatic mission while his control is dubious also tracks, the only thing I've got a problem with is how they made this a bit of an emergency to get her to the castle when they should have had plenty of notice, but I'm willing to believe that the magic country might have had transportation quick enough that the people only had about one day's notice before they arrived until something contradicts because of how many times things tracked throughout this series in my book.