I Became a Crazy Swordsmanship Instructor in the Game - Chapter 56:
After several days of being absent, Philip returned to the academy and was promptly summoned by the Senior Professor.
Surprised, Philip entered the senior professorâs office, expecting to find only Emil Phanoy, but to his astonishment, there were additional guests present.
âWelcome. Oswald, my old friend. Have you been enjoying your time off? I called you here because we have some visitors. Haha.â
The Senior Professorâs expression showed no hint of blame or reproach towards Philip. There was a clear and earnest hope that Philip could assist with the guests who had come to see him.
Taking in the sight of the guests, Philip nodded confidently.
âWell, um, how did the Sixth Prince and the Princess end up here?â
Seated on the sofa in Phanoyâs office were the strikingly handsome Sixth Prince and a young Princess with a mysterious expression. Their eyes were fixated on Philip.
âAh, Philip, youâre here. Itâs good to see you again under these circumstances.â
Prince Alessios, a young man three years Philipâs senior, spoke warmly. Much like the majority of royals, he was already married and dedicated to serving in the Kingdomâs knighthood, prioritizing his commitment to the country over seeking personal dominion.
Philip respectfully nodded in acknowledgment to the royal guests. The prince reciprocated the gesture, lifting his hand to acknowledge Philipâs greeting before speaking with a genial smile.
âWeâve come here for a special reason. You see, my dear little stepsister has just joined the ranks of Privia Academyâs students today, and I find myself wanting to make a certain request of you.â
âPardon me?â
Philipâs eyes widened slightly, taken aback by the unexpected nature of the request.
Philip found it challenging to consider himself on familiar terms with Prince Alessios.
A few days prior, Philip had been too injured to engage in dialogue following Count Eloyâs demise, and Prince Alessios was busy handling the aftermath, so he hadnât had the opportunity to converse either.
âIs this your doing?â
âIt appears so.â
âRemarkable, truly. Youâve become a hero in our midst, Instructor Oswald! Please, look after my little sister.â
That encompassed the entirety of the conversation between Philip and the prince. Philip felt confident that there was no discernible link that could have led to such a meeting.
âGiven the capable instructor that you are, working here at the academy, I thought youâd be more than equipped to guide and teach my dearest sibling.â
âBut wasnât it a longstanding tradition for the Calaria royals to abstain from enrolling at Privia Academy?â
In response to Philipâs query, the Prince chuckled amiably, and he gestured in dismissal.
âThatâs to prevent factions from forming. In truth, itâs not a story that applies to royal family members like us, who are distant from the succession. Weâve already sought permission from His Majesty and the Headmaster, and her admission has been decided in the form of a transfer.â
According to his words, there seemed to be no reason to visit Philip. The princeâs expression became slightly more serious, as if he also sensed Philipâs doubts.
âIâve learned a lot from this incident. Letâs just say that even the royal palace is not a very safe place at this point when it is revealed that the Count of the West signed a contract with the demons. In my judgment, you surely knew something. You were the calmest person there.â
Philip felt that Prince Alessios wasnât an ordinary person. As a sense of caution shrouded Philipâs gaze, the prince chuckled and put his arm around the shoulder of the quiet princess sitting beside him.
âDonât misunderstand. I have no intention of extracting information from you or gaining any advantage through you. I only have one motivation â to ensure my younger sibling stays safe. Thatâs why Iâve come to find you.â
ââŠ.â
Philip couldnât determine if the Princeâs words were sincere. He was certain only that the Princeâs thoughts were correct, and he had no grounds to refuse.
âIâll be brief.â
As the atmosphere grew tense, the Senior Professor quietly left his seat. After all, if he wanted, he could eavesdrop on their conversation from dozens of footsteps away.
With the professor out of the way, Philip spoke up.
â⊠Are you saying that the Academy, guarded by hundreds of knights, is safer than the palace? How can I believe that?â
Prince Alessios looked at Philip and smiled knowingly.
âI have a keen intuition, Sage. And youâve already gained my trust. When the resurrected Count Eloy targeted my sibling, only you reacted. Itâs a response that canât happen without early concerns for Camillaâs well-being.â
Philip had no words to respond. As he remained silent, the Prince turned and placed Princess Camilla on the chair in front of Philip.
âBrotherâŠ?â
âLook at this little one, Sage. If something I fear happens, who would care for this child? Would I have the power to protect her just because Iâm a prince? Iâm just a knight with noble blood running through my veins, nothing more.â
At Prince Alessiosâ words, Philip felt his resolve weaken.
In reality, Princess Camilla wasnât a person present in Philipâs mind. After quite some time had passed, it was unclear whether she would survive until the end or perish before that.
Sixth Prince and Princess Camilla were siblings from a different mother, but they seemed even closer than blood siblings who shared the same mother.
âI understand what youâre saying. Moreover, since youâve completed the admission process, youâre now my student.â
Prince Alessios frowned as if he didnât quite like Philipâs response, which seemed just right. âWell then, letâs do it this way. From today onwards, you shall address me as your brother. Considering your status and the reputation that will soon spread, it wouldnât be odd for you to become a sworn brother with me, the prince. Then Camilla will also become your sister-in-law.â
Philip politely declined. âThat feels a bit burdensome.â
âWhy? Becoming a brother to royalty is an honor not everyone would refuse.â
âIf I desired honors like that, would I be here as an instructor?â
Although it was a sullen response, Prince Alessios found himself growing more fond of Philip. With his exceptional ability to understand people from childhood, Alessios was starting to get a sense of who Philip truly was.
â⊠Donât say that, Iâll beg you.â
The Prince held onto Philipâs hand, and despite Philipâs attempt to pull away in surprise, the Prince didnât let go.
âWhy are you doing this?â
Philip was genuinely displeased. He already had a handful of children to care for, and if a precious princess with royal blood was added to the mix, he felt like his hair might turn white before Lua even graduated from the academy.
But on the other hand, understanding Alessiosâ heart, he ultimately couldnât refuse the princeâs request.
Philip headed to the mansion with Princess Camilla.
âIâm in quite a predicament.â
Since things had turned out this way, Philip decided to look at it positively. He had become a royal and Alessiosâ brother, which was no different from aligning his actions with the royal familyâs influence.
The power the royal family held aside, the authenticity and honor of their bloodline were not to be taken lightly. That alone could make many things easier to handle.
âNow that youâve become the brother of my beloved elder brother Alessios, I shall welcome you as an elder brother from this moment on.â
The princess had a mature and poised demeanor. Even a simple gesture carried with it grace and etiquette. Despite her noble blood, her attitude was remarkably polite.
Philip didnât quite like that.
âShe should be herself. Should I keep her with Lua for a few weeks?â
âYes. Even though we donât know how fate brought us together, since it happened this way, letâs get along well from now on.â
Philip spoke without any particular thoughts. To him, she was just a young girl under his protection, regardless of being a princess or anything else.
âYes, Brother.â
âYes. And one more thing. I am living with the girl I am sponsoring. She is from a commoner background, but I plan to accept her as part of my family in the future. I hope you wonât disregard her in case you come across her. Sheâs a kind and lively child, so try to get along with her.â
Camila didnât seem likely to do that, but Philip wanted to give her a heads-up.
â⊠How old is she?â
Camilaâs eyes sparkled slightly at Philipâs words. Seeing anticipation and a hint of excitement in her eyes, Philip chuckled and answered.
âFourteen years old. Same age as you.â
âI see. Iâll do my best to get along.â
In Philipâs eyes, it seemed like Camila was pleased.
Soon after arriving at the mansion, Philip took Camila to Luaâs room. He intended for Camila to share a room with Lua while her luggage and her maid came here from her palace.
It was an event that showed no respect for princess, but Camilla didnât seem too dissatisfied.
She looked around the beautifully decorated pink room with awe.
âYour room in palace must be better. Do you like it here?â
ââŠYes. My room isnât this pretty.â
âOnce your room is ready, you can decorate it as you please.â
Camilla chuckled softly at Philipâs words. She remembered the conversation she had with Prince Alessios before he left the academy.
âWith the Western Count turned into a demon, there are hardly any trustworthy nobles left in the world. I could have entrusted you to another noble, but I chose him. At least until you graduate from the academy, youâll be under his protection.â
She couldnât fathom why her brother made such a choice and decision. Camilla still hadnât sensed anything particularly special about Philip.
There were skilled knights in the Royal Guards, and knights capable of facing demons alone were rare even among Aurum Knights or Silver Knights.
The label of being a good person seemed accurate. While the way she, a princess, was being looked at like a neighborhood child was slightly disrespectful, it was better than being seen as a prize.
âClasses start tomorrow, so when Lua comes, letâs go out together and buy what we need. You signed up for swordsmanship lessons, right? Youâll need to get a training sword.â
âYes, thank you.â
An awkward atmosphere settled in. Since this was only their second meeting, it was understandable that they felt a bit awkward being suddenly referred to as siblings.
Philip exchanged a few words to ease Camillaâs tension.
Fortunately, Lua returned soon after.
âInstructor, Iâm here.â
Lately, she hadnât been coming home alone. She had been spending time with first-year students like Hailey, Olivia, and Janice, and also bonding with members of the Travel Club. So, she always returned with someone.
Today, Janice Morella was the one chosen by Lua.
âHello, Instructor.â
âYeah. Hello. Youâve been coming here quite often these days.â
Janice, who was enchanted by Luaâs cuteness, had become almost like a sister to her lately. It was evident from the way they linked arms.
âBut who is this? I feel like Iâve seen her somewhere before.â
Suddenly, upon noticing Camilla, Janice Morella asked. She even tilted her head while asking.
â⊠Iâm sure Iâve seen her somewhere before.â
Camilla, who had been smiling awkwardly, finally spoke up.
âHello. Morella Yeong-ae. I remember meeting you during my late fatherâs birthday celebration.â
{TN:- âYeong-aeâ is a Korean name that can be translated to âElegantâ or âGracefulâ in English. It is often used as a given name for girls and carries a positive and refined connotation.}
Upon hearing those words, a drop of cold sweat trickled down Janiceâs forehead. Something about Camillaâs tone and demeanor triggered a memory.
âExcuse me, but is your fatherâs name by any chanceâŠ?â
Cautioningly, Janice asked, and Camilla answered with a teasing smile.
âMy fatherâs name is Velopair Elseus Calaria Jr.â
âNo way.â
Startled, Janice had to hide behind Lua.
â⊠Are you a princess?â