Risou no Himo Seikatsu - Volume 7 Chapter 9 intermission 2
Prologue: On the Way There
Chapter 01: Arrival
Chapter 02: The Marriage Ceremony
Intermission I: The Queen in the Capital
Chapter 03: For a Trivial Reason
Intermission 2: The Queen has Confidence
Prologue: On the Way There
The âMeat Dragonâ was a four-legged herbivore dragon that had been domesticated as a livestock on the South Continent for its meat. It breed often, grew up quickly and most of its body could be eaten, so these characteristics earned it the name âMeat Dragonâ against its will.
The majority of the meat that currently landed on the dining tables of the South Continent came from domesticated âMeat Dragonsâ, but needless to say, there were numerous wild âMeat Dragonsâ living in the wilderness as well.
It was extremely easily to differentiate between a wild Meat Dragon and a domesticated Meat Dragon: The wild ones still had their two horns growing on their heads while the domesticated ones had them cut off.
With their horns cut off, the Meat Dragons did not only lose their means for a physical attack, but also became less aggressive in their nature, which made it easier to rear them. Hence the horns of cultivated Meat Dragons were cut off after they reached a certain age. On the other hand, it meant that the wild Meat Dragons were surprisingly aggressive and dangerous.
The furious onslaught from a wild Meat Dragon with its two horns could sometimes even catch a hunter or soldier off-guard.
So a powerless villager would avoid any contact with wild Meat Dragons as much as possible.
But it would be completely different matter, when they banded together as an armed group. With a glint in their eyes, they would then kill the wild Meat Dragon.
The Carpa Kingdom had a lot more preserved food than the North Continent for example, since it was the biggest producer of salt and spices, but it was not all that pleasant to keep living off just them for a long time.
Forced to eat mainly jerked meat seasoned with salt and pepper along with dry flatbread every day, the people started to see the initially dangerous wild Meat Dragons as nothing but a source for âjuicy meatâ.
And Zenjirou and his group on their way to the March of Guzzle were no exception.
As a result, the wild Meat Dragon, who carelessly had revealed itself from the forest along the Salt Road, was hunted by the soldiers with bloodshot eyes.
âGROWL!â
âThere it is!â
âDonât let it get away!â
âItâs coming your way, get ready!â
Several soldiers were chasing after one Meat Dragon in the thick forest besides the Salt Road.
An experienced hunter would immobilize it with a trap and finish it off with arrows from afar, but the ordinary soldiers took a more primitive approach: Cursorial Hunting.
âUwah!?â
âItâs frigginâ huge!â
âDonât you dare to let it get away!â
With their brandished spears, the soldiers chevied the Meat Dragon towards the road from all sides.
A silver-haired girl and a blonde female soldier were awaiting it on the road.
Princess Freya, the silver-haired girl, could neither conceal her tension, nor her excitement, as she held a long spear that was almost twice the height of herself with both hands.
âHere it comes, Milady. Maybe I should take over after all?â
Skathi, the blonde female soldier standing next to her, took one step forward as though protecting her master with the short spear and wooden shield in her hands, when she called out to her like that.
But Princess Freya firmly shook her head in light of the consideration of her trusted retainer, so that her short silver hair fluttered about.
âNo, let me do this, Skathi. I will not get another chance to take down a dragon like this again.â
Even more than nervousness, her two eyes, fixated on the forest before her, revealed an eager glint of excitement while she said that.
âVery well. From what I have heard, the Meat Dragon seems to behave like a boar. Please do not face it head-on, but rather attack it from the side with your spear.â
âYes, I know.â
With the approval of her bodyguard, the princess from the Northern Continent showed a smile consisting of nervousness and elation alike, and glared into the thick forest.
âGROWL!â
A few moments later, it appeared in the forest near the road.
The wild Meat Dragon proudly bore the two horns on its head forward and jumped out onto the road while breaking through the thick branchwood with its massive body.
âWatch out, Milady!â
âY- Yes!â
Princess Freya definitely was nervous, when she saw a wild dragon for the first time.
The comparison to a boar had been suitable, seeing as it rushed at her in a straight line with its small round eyes bloodshot with agitation. Its appearance was quite redolent of the dinosaur called âtriceratopsâ that had lived on Earth a long time ago. But unlike the triceratops, it had no horn on its nose.
The biggest difference between a Meat Dragon and a boar was the size.
Assuming the Meat Dragon in front of Princess Freya had the size of an average specimen of his race, it meant that the Meat Dragon was two or three times bigger than a boar.
âGROOOWL!â
When the Meat Dragon rushed straight at her with a battle cry, Princess Freya inadvertently raised the corners of her mouths into a crescent-shaped smile.
At home, they only had her let hunt rabbits, foxes or a deer at best, but here, she was allowed to face a dragon, even if it was only a herbivore one.
A shiver of excitement ran down her spine and she suppressed the urge to launch an attack herself. Instead she peered hard at the approaching huge dragon with the long spear in hand.
âGROWL!â
âNow!â
She evaded the Meat Dragon by quickly stepping out of its path and then stabbed her long spear into the side of the dragon at full tilt.
âHah!â
âGRRR!â
Her all-out attack perfectly pierced the left shoulder of the dragon.
But even though the attack from the light-weighted princess did harm the Meat Dragon, it did not finish it off.
âHuh?â
Moreover, she was suddenly in the path of its onslaught again, either because she had not stepped away far enough before or because she had pressed forward too far for her attack afterwards.
The watching female soldier reacted to the predicament faster than the person in question herself.
âMilady! Down!â
She was ordering her master like a pet dog, but given the circumstances, it could not be helped.
âYes!â
Princess Freya obediently did like she was told and ducked down, practically throwing herself onto the ground.
âHah!â
In the next moment, the leg of the female soldier swept over the ducked back of her master like a gust of wind.
Skathi was pretty much a giant of a woman, but even then, her body mass was not even a quarter of the Meat Dragon. It definitely was impossible for her to stop the onslaught of the dragon head-on.
But she could at least deflect it to the side for a bit by using a technique that applied all of her bodyweight to the impact of her leg.
âGRR!â
Skathi performed a perfect textbook example of a roundhouse kick, kicking the Meat Dragon right into its side.
Just like she had planned, her attack deflected the onslaught of the Meat Dragon to the side and it staggered past the ducked princess.
After the combined attack from Princess Freyaâs spear and Skathiâs leg, the Meat Dragon tripped over its own legs and fell flat onto the road. It seemed that it was not dead yet, seeing as it convulsed in pain on the ground with the white of its eyes showing, but it had obviously lost consciousness.
âWell done, Milady. Now, please finish it off before it wakes up again.â
The tall female warrior held out her hand to her prostrated master.
âThank you, Skathi. But now it counts as your kill and not mine, or am I wrong?â
Princess Freya stood up with Skathiâs help, casually wiped the dirt off her cheeks with her sleeve and uttered displeased with puckered lips.
It certainly looked like the kick from Skathi had been the decisive blow.
Her grumbling was not met with a response from Skathi, but from a soldier of the Carpa Kingdom, who had chased the Meat Dragon here.
âNot at all, Princess Freya. You inflicted a lethal wound on the Meat Dragon without doubt. It would have only been a matter of time until it died. Miss Victoria merely intervened to protect you.â
In view of that, Princess Freya squatted down near the Meat Dragon and examined the piercing wound she herself had inflicted on it.
ââŠI see. That certainly seems to be the case.â
Looking at the collapsed dragon confirmed that her spear had pierced into its flesh quite deeply. Apparently the soldier had not been flattering her, when he had said that her spear attack had inflicted a lethal wound.
âOkay. ThenâŠâ
Princess Freya honestly acknowledged their pleas and drew her favourite hatchet from its holster at her waist.
âWhere do I have to stab it to kill it? I have to admit that it is my first time going up against a dragon.â
âRight here in the back of the neck, Your Highness. Are you sure that you do not want to use a iron spear instead?â
The soldier asked her worriedly. His concern was reasonable. It was by no means an easy task to finish off a large dragon with a strong vitality.
But Princess Freya just smiled warmly.
âI appreciate your concern, but I will be fine. This is my speciality.â
With these words, she confidently raised up her right hand holding her favourite hatchet in a fluent motion.
As a matter of fact, Princess Freya was not lying. As a svenskar and a woman, she had a rather petite physique, so her overall fighting capacity was no better than an ordinary soldier, no matter how harsh she may train, but at least her skill with the hatchet was first-rate. Moreover, it absolutely suited her personality.
Hence she had never failed to finish off her âpreyâ with it, whether it was a two-legged or four-legged animal. And her achievement was not tainted on the South Continent, either.
âSo, right here? Okay, here I go!â
Princess Freya swiftly struck with her hatchet and severed the neck of the Meat Dragon with one strike just like the soldier had recommended.
While Princess Freya worked up a sweat in the dragon hunt, Zenjirou patiently waited inside the carriage at the side of the road for its conclusion.
The young girl was bravely participating in the hunt, whereas the grown-up man holed up inside the dragon carriage. This sounded rather pathetic by itself, but as a matter of fact, Zenjirou would be of no help and just a burden, even if he were to go out there, because he did not even know proper self-defence.
He could only make himself useful by letting the princess protect him.
Zenjirou wriggled about on his chair inside the wide carriage a bit uncomfortable, when he suddenly heard the cheers of the soldiers from outside before long.
âNatalio?â
âYes, it seems the hunt has ended successfully. It should be fine to head outside now. Will you go out, Master Zenjirou?â
Zenjirou agreed with Natalio sitting across from him.
âIndeed. You will take the lead, Natalio, Ines.â
âYes, Sire.â
âUnderstood.â
Prompted like that, the knight and maid sitting across from him stood up together.
The dragon carriage Zenjirou was currently boarding was a huge carriage drawn by eight dragons for royalty only.
Its ceiling was so high that a grown-up man did not need to worry about bumping his head, when standing up.
The whole carriage was actually so big that a person from Modern Earth would rather associate it with a passenger wagon of a train than a carriage.
Just in case, Knight Natalio left the carriage first and checked, whether the situation was under control.
âEverything is alright, Master Zenjirou.â
âGood.â
Hearing his words, Zenjirou also got off the carriage.
âPhew, so bright.â
Stepping out of the carriage into the midday sun, he blinked a few times, because his eyes watered from the sudden change in light.
While he squinted against the sun, the soldiers, who had guarded the carriage so far, gathered around him and formed a protective wall.
As a former commoner, Zenjirou felt extremely uncomfortable to be flanked by armed soldiers at all sides, but now that he was royalty, it was a given that he was accompanied by so many guards, whenever he went outside.
Knight Natalio was leading the guards. For now, he was the only knight that had sworn loyalty to Zenjirou himself.
The guards, starting with Knight Natalio, stayed at his side by the same distance to him at all times, even without any directions.
Whether he slowed down, because he looked around, stopped for a moment, because of a misstep, or quickened his pace, because he wanted to gloss over his misstep, the circle of soldiers around him never got into a state of disorder.
Even if he were to suddenly start sprinting, it was unlikely he would be able to shake them off.
So Zenjirou advanced on the âSalt Roadâ, chaperoned by these diligent soldiers.
âFeels like I hit upon a wide forest trail on my way to my mountain cabin.â
Walking on the road of soil overgrown with weeds, Zenjirou mumbled to himself. People of Modern Earth rarely got to see roads that were not asphalted.
Zenjirou came from a country village in the middle of nowhere, but even there, the main road had properly been asphalted. You would only come across a holey path of soil as a cart track between fields or an abandoned mountain track.
And because he was still not used to wearing the leather boots of this world, Zenjirou struggled along a bit clumsily, when the maid Ines suddenly passed by him.
She outpaced him with a normal walking pace, so Zenjirou felt no need to reprimand her about it and just let it slide.
Overtaking her master, the maid smoothly went over to Knight Natalio keeping watch in front of Zenjirou, and whispered a word or two into his ear.
â!?â
Knight Natalio gave a jerk to her words for a moment, but in the next moment, he pulled an arrow out of the quiver on his back, quickly nocked it and send it towards the crown of a tree.
âHah!â
The arrow was released with a small outcry from Knight Natalio and hit the âsomethingâ that was hiding high up in the treetop.
âGYA!?â
That âsomethingâ raised a shrill scream from high up and fell straight down to the side of the road.
Zenjirou impulsively stopped in his track, when he heard that scream and its thud.
Standing protective before Zenjirou, Knight Natalio still kept the dragon bow in his left hand ready and gave orders to the cautious soldiers near by.
âIt was a âThieving Dragonâ. I think I finished it off, but you three, go take a look. Kill it if it is still alive. Everyone else, keep your eyes peeled!â
âYes, Sir!â
With the instructions from Knight Natalio, three of the soldiers guarding Zenjirou rushed over to the side of the road.
âHmp!â
âGIIâŠâ
Apparently it was still alive as one of the soldiers impaled it with the short spear in his hands.
âAll clear. Itâs dead now!â
When the soldier waved his hand with these words, Knight Natalio acted as well.
âMaster Zenjirou, the danger has been averted. Please move on.â
âO- Okay.â
Overwhelmed by the all too fast development in front of his eyes, Zenjirou nodded absentmindedly and picked up the pace again.
Before long, he arrived at the side of the road, where it had fallen down.
âWell, this⊠is not a pretty sight.â
Seeing the dead dragon, Zenjirou frowned unconsciously.
âThe âThieving Dragonâ is an outcast of the forest in more than one way after all.â
Knight Natalio consented to Zenjirou with a wry smile.
In fact, it was quite the eerie sight.
Almost half as big as a grown man, its whole body was covered by dark green scales, so it was a dragon aka. reptile, but its physique was closer to that of a monkey.
Short legs and long arms coupled with a long and narrow tail. It had the typical build of an animal living on top of trees, but the face was that of a lizard.
As it was already dead, its long forked tongue hung out limply from its pointed snout, which only added to its eeriness.
âAn outcast of the forest? So its appearance is not the only issue?â
Knight Natalio nodded shortly to the question from Zenjirou.
âYes. As its name implies, it is a dragon that steals. It hides itself in the crown of the trees and attacks its prey from above, when it passes by. They are pretty daring in their efforts, so even pack animals like carnivore dragons fall an easy prey to them and get their eggs or nestlings stolen.
Needless to say, we humans are no exception. Children or small women are targeted by the âThief Dragonsâ first and if there is no such target, they go for the next best prey. In other words, they steal a âpart of their preyâ by tearing it off with their sharp fangs.â
In case of humans, a part would probably be an arm or the head.
Zenjirou grimaced terrified in light of the explanation from Knight Natalio.
âThat⊠sounds dreadful. I am glad you killed it, Natalio.â
âIt was not me, but Ines, who noticed the âThieving Dragonâ. Please direct these words at her.â
Surprised by the knightâs words, Zenjirou shifted his gaze to the middle-age attendant, but came to a realisation at the same time.
Earlier, Ines had suddenly passed him from behind to whisper something into the ear of Knight Natalio at the front. At that time, she must have told him about the Thieving Dragon.
âI just happened to spot it. If anything, I say Sir Natalio deserves the praise for his swift and accurate reaction.â
Ines shook her head with wry smile and praised the skills of Knight Natalio like that.
âYes, certainly.â
Looking up the tree, Zenjirou was convinced by her words.
Even the smaller ones amongst the big trees standing on both sides of the road were at least bigger than an electricity pole, whereas the bigger ones were sometimes twice as big.
Knight Natalio had sent an arrow up that high and had hit the vitals of the âThieving Dragonâ with his bow, so his masterful skills were beyond all question. Moreover, he had done so quite quickly without taking proper aim at the hidden âThieving Dragonâ.
Even if you took into consideration that he was using a superior dragon bow, it was still quite the feat.
âItâs reassuring. Unfortunately I am no stronger than a woman or a child, so I will be counting on you well and truly.â
âYes, Sire. Please rest assured. I will protect you, even if it costs my life.â
While talking with Knight Natalio like that, Zenjirou moved along the road and in time, Princess Freya and the others came into sight.
Princess Freya noticed him first of all and waved with a bright smile.
âAhahaâŠâ
Zenjirou waved back, but his face was showing a dry smile.
âHer Highness Freya seems to be quite the active person.â
Maid Ines interjected somewhat far-fetched, to which Zenjirou nodded assenting without breaking his dry smile.
âYeah, her vigour sure is to be envied.â
The hand the smiling princess waved with was firmly holding the blood-smeared hatchet.
Chapter 01: Arrival
Aside from some encounters with wild dragons, Zenjirou and his group arrived safely in the March of Guzzle without any further incidents.
The capital of the March of Guzzle was a city fortified with high walls.
Needless to say, it was nothing out of the ordinary. The South Continent was housing obviously hostile creatures in form of dragons, so every human settlement in the borderlands was protected by walls to a greater or lesser extent.
On top of that, the building of the feudal lord in the middle of the capital resembled a fortress, symbolizing the fortitude and straightforwardness of the Guzzle Family.
In other words, it was a fortification within a fortification.
That fortress was quite large, giving the townspeople the opportunity to withdraw there in case of need, but it had practically no pompous beautification.
Truth be told, it deserved the term âshabbyâ, when comparing it to the Royal or Inner Palace, where Zenjirou usually spent his time, or even the Mansion in Valentia, where he had stayed for a month not long ago.
But Zenjirou was glad to be in a proper building again after he had spent the last few days in the bumpy carriage and foreign wilderness.
Having reached his destination, he finally cast off his travelling attire and heaved a sigh of relief.
âHah, sweet freedomâŠâ
In the building allocated to him within the residence of the feudal lord, Zenjirou sloppily got rid of his shoes and socks, flopped himself onto the couch and rested his bare feet on the low table.
He rarely ever displayed such an ill-mannered behaviour, not even in his Inner Palace, but right now, he was too tired to care. The ride in the carriage without proper suspension and the unfamiliar camping outside had exhausted his stamina and mind to the limit.
âYou have done well, Master Zenjirou. Would you like some water?â
Waiting Maid Ines gave a warm smile and offered him a silver goblet with cold water.
She and Zenjirou were currently the only ones in the room. In front of the acquainted maid of the Inner Palace, he could unwind.
âYeah, thanks, Ines. But Iâve to say, you sure are tough. You should actually be even more tired than me, since you took care of me the whole time.â
Saying this, Zenjirou looked up to the waiting maid standing next to the couch.
Just like he had mentioned, the dignified appearance of Ines showed not the slightest hint of exhaustion.
The middle-aged maid showed a faint smile in reaction to the appreciation of her master.
âWell, I am used to it. I have been serving Her Majesty Aura on the battlefield during the previous war as well.â
âOh, wow. Not bad.â
Zenjirou was honestly surprised at the confession from Ines. He was certainly surprised, but at the same time, he made sense of it. Ines surely had been sent with him this and last time, because she had that kind of backbone.
The attendance in the wilderness would be difficult for a normal waiting maid that had never left the Royal or Inner Palace before.
Ines took the empty goblet out of Zenjirouâs hand and said.
âIt seems that you will be staying in this building. I am sure there will be all kind of inconveniences, but please bear with it.â
âYeah, I know. Itâs no problem. I expected this from the beginning.â
Still slumping down in the couch sloppily, Zenjirou answered Ines like that.
The oldest daughter of the Guzzle Family, Lucinda, was going to marry General Puyol. Zenjirou had come all the way to the March of Guzzle to attend their marriage ceremony.
It goes without saying that General Puyol was the guest of honour this time around. Hence the main building of the residence of the feudal lord was used by General Puyol and his relatives as well as the Guzzle Family itself.
So it was inevitable that Zenjirou was placed in the adjacent building, even as royalty. He usually did not need all that much personal space, so the annex building was not bothering him at all.
He had been a bit perplexed, when he found out that the building had no own bath, but they were going to prepare a bathtub for him every day, so he could put up with it. Of course he would refuse to live his life in a house without a bath, but it was no reason to become willful, when he was just staying in it for the period of his visit.
âFuhâŠâ
For a while, he just lazed around on the couch, when Ines suddenly called out to him.
âMaster Zenjirou. I am sorry to interrupt your rest, but I think it is about time the Guzzle Family will send a messenger to welcome you.
Please compose your clothing a bit. Even casual wear will be alright.â
âOh, already that late? Got it.â
With these words, Zenjirou reached out for some socks and indoor shoes.
The only maid he had brought along from the Inner Palace on this occasion was Ines. After all, the marriage between the eldest daughter of a feudal lord and a brass hat of the military was a big event, so an unbelievable number of nobles was rushing for the March of Guzzle.
The capital of the March of Guzzle was built to withstand long-time sieges, so it was big enough to accommodate that unbelievable amount of nobles, but it did not change the fact that the guests were putting a large strain on the capacity of their sleeping quarters as well as food provisions.
Because of that, the number of servants they brought along was supposed to be kept to a bare minimum.
Zenjirou fixed his attire and sat down on the couch again, mannerly this time. Before long, the door was knocked.
Three women entered the room. Two of them were obviously past their youth, but the third one was a girl so small that she still looked like a child.
Although they might as well be mother and daughter in age, it was obvious at a glance that the little girl was the important figure of them. For one thing she was standing in the middle, for another thing she alone was wearing different clothes.
The two middle-aged women wore something plain, almost like an uniform, whereas the girl was wearing a dress of clearly superior cloth, even if its design was simple.
She was not a mere messenger, but obviously the daughter of a noble.
(Is she the child of a branch family?)
While this thought crossed Zenjirouâs mind, the girl opened her mouth with an expression stiff from nervousness.
âIt- It is a pleasure to make your acquaintance, Master Zenjirou. My name is Nilda, the second daughter of the Guzzle Family.
My father has asked me to take care of you during your stay here. Please just say the word, if you need anything.â
She must have practiced it beforehand. Despite her nervousness, the little girl, Nilda smoothly delivered her speech without stuttering and then lowered her head politely so that her short ponytail swung around.
âOkay. Then I shall take you up on your offer. By the way, could it be that you are the little sister of Lady Lucinda and Sir Xavier, seeing as you said that you are the second daughter?â
Zenjirou was puzzled by her introduction at heart, but kept his composure on the outside for now as he asked this.
Unaware of these inner thoughts of the Prince Consort, the little girl widened her already large black eyes even further
âYes, quite so! Although our mothers are different, Lucinda is my older sister and Xavier is my older brother!â
and replied like that in an energetic voice. Judging by her expression seized with pride and joy, she seemed to harbour an honest affection for Lucinda and Xavier.
It was not uncommon that siblings of different mothers were harbouring complicated feelings towards each other in High Society, but that did not seem to be the case for the Guzzle Family.
âSir Xavier looked after me in Valentia. If the chance arises, I would like to speak to him again.â
âThank you for your kind words. I will relay it to my brother.â
Nilda smiled even happier as a result of his words.
âThen I already have the first request. Can you arrange a bath for me? I worked up a sweat on the way here and would like to wash it off before dinner.â
âYes, of course. I shall arrange for it immediately.â
When Zenjirou requested that, the petite girl straightened herself and bowed with a jerk. Then she left the room together with the two middle-aged servants.
ââŠInes.â
Zenjirou remained silent for a while after Nilda and the other two were gone, then called out the name of the waiting maid standing next to him with a stern expression.
âYes, what is the matter, Master Zenjirou?â
âHer Majesty Aura has briefed me about the important people of the Guzzle Family prior to this. However, a Nilda Guzzle was not amongst them.
Can I assume that Her Majesty purposefully did not tell me about her?â
He was alone with Ines now, but he still kept the attitude and tone of Royalty, so she must have discerned the importance of his question from that.
The faithful maid kept her stern expression, when she immediately shook her head to the question of her master.
âNo. I dare to say that is not the case. Her Majesty Aura has no reason to keep her existence from you, even if she is the daughter of a mistress.â
Zenjirou relaxed his shoulders a bit relieved, when Ines answered him flat out.
Aura was his beloved wife, but before that, she was also the Queen of a country, so he did understand that she obviously kept some things from him or schemed some ploys unknown to him, but at the same time, it was obviously not a pleasant feeling to have your wife do that to you.
Hence he immediately felt better, when that possibility was ruled out.
âThen she did not cause this misinformation on purpose. The easiest explanation would be that it âslipped her mind to tell meââŠâ
âHer Majesty is only human, too, after all, so that possibility is not unthinkable, but I would say we can rule it out for now, because Secretary Fabio is with her.â
âThen the only other explanation is that Her Majesty did not know about her, either⊠Is that even possible? That Her Majesty does not know about a child from an influential feudal lord?â
Zenjirou cocked his head doubtful, whereupon Ines responded with a businesslike tone.
âIt is relatively well-known, when an illegitimate child does not get acknowledged. But it also not unheard of that a feudal lord tried to conceal his child from Royalty in the past, either.
But in neither of these cases, they would have made Lady Nilda appear before you like this.
So it would mean that she is abiding by some kind of conspiracy, but for that, Lady Nilda showed no guilt in her eyes and behaved straightforward, even if a bit nervous. And above all, the Guzzle Family is not known for acting underhanded like this, so I believe that possibility is extremely unlikely as well.â
âIn the end, this got us nowhere.â
âSo it would seem.â
The situation was obviously strange, but the other party was not behaving conspicuous, so their intentions were not perceptible.
ââŠ..â
Slumping deep into the couch, Zenjirou pondered for a while with his hand against his chin, but in the end, there was only one conclusion he could arrive at.
âI will inform Her Majesty Aura and await her instructions. Until then, we will not stir up this matter any further.â
âVery well. I will prepare everything at once.â
Like always, Zenjirou was going to rely on Auraâs judgment. Ines just lowered her head respectfully.
* * *
Evening of the same day.
After washing off the sweat from the travel in the bathtub, Zenjirou had taken a short nap to relieve his fatigue. Now waiting maid Ines woke him up and informed him about the dinner plans.
âEhm, in other words, todayâs dinner will be an âopen-air banquet hosted by Princess Freyaâ in the garden of this building?â
âYes. Or more precisely, Princess Freya does want to hold it like that and is awaiting your approval for it.
We still have a lot of the smoked meat of the âMeat Dragonâ from the other day left over, so she suggested we share it with everyone. Well, if you are against it, the whole meat will just be gifted to the Guzzle Family.â
âOh, that meat.â
A few days ago, Princess Freya had killed a wild Meat Dragon along the Salt Road and Zenjirou still had not forgotten about it.
Most of the killed dragon had been consumed for dinner on that very day, but they had smoked the leftovers and put them into the supply cart.
Apparently Princess Freya wanted to host a great banquet with that smoked meat now.
âI do not really mind giving my permission for it, but what are the respective consequences for allowing or refusing it?â
The middle-aged maid smoothly answered the question from her master without pause.
âWell, considering that the banquet shall be held in the garden, you would have to invite Lady Nilda, because she is responsible for this building, as well as some other nobles, too.
And when Princess Freya is the host of such an event with your permission, it will only reinforce their impression that she will be your concubine.
On the other hand, if you were to refuse it, it will give the opposite impression. Namely that you have reservations towards Princess Freya.â
âI seeâŠâ
Zenjirou could not help but grimace in reaction to the detailed explanation from the waiting maid.
In short, he would practically be announcing to the guests that he himself was welcoming Princess Freya as his concubine, if he were to accept her request.
He would literally do away with himself with that decision, seeing as he actually did not want to take a concubine.
Then he should just refuse her request. But unfortunately, it was not that simple. Refusing her in turn would be like officially announcing that he did not accept Princess Freya.
Queen Aura herself had officially recognized her concubine matter insofar as allowing her to attend this marriage ceremony as a partner for Zenjirou.
If Zenjirou were to reject Princess Freya in the open now, it would give other people the misunderstanding that the Queen and her Prince Consort had a conflict of opinions.
âFine. Tell her she has my permission.â
In the end, Zenjirou could only do this, even if he knew that he was putting his own head in the noose.
His own self-interest against the reputation of the Queen. It goes without saying which he ought to prioritize.
His waiting maid lowered her head briefly in light of her masterâs response.
âUnderstood, Master Zenjirou. I will convey it to her.â
âGood.â
With this short reply, Zenjirou stood up from the couch and started to change his clothes.
By now, he had gotten less reluctant to let the maids see him in pyjamas or underwear, so he blatantly took off his blue-striped pyjama and let Ines help him put on the traditional clothes of the Carpa Kingdom.
These clothes were the same as the third official attire he often wore in the Royal Palace, but with less decoration and easier to move in. Zenjirou had gotten used to the traditional clothes lately, so he had faith in himself to put them on by himself, but according to the waiting maids of the Inner Palace, it would turn into a âscandalâ, if he were to appear in public after putting them on without their help.
While changing his clothes, he made some small-talk with Ines.
âAre you getting along well with Princess Freya, Master Zenjirou?â
âHmm. Iâm sure weâve grown pretty close on the way here. After all, we spent several days together in the same carriage. And I donât really dislike her personality, anyway.â
He was being honest, when he said that.
Her behaviour and choice of words was certainly sophisticated, but Princess Freya did not really beat around the bush like nobility usually did, liked to move around and displayed a variety of expression, so Zenjirou was by no means put off by her.
âThen there should be no problem to accept her as a concubine, right?â
But he firmly shook his head in reaction to the question from Ines.
âThese are two different things altogether. The problem is not my feelings towards her, but my fear of disrupting our domestic peace by taking a second wife.â
It would work out, if they were âa happily married couple + a woman on friendly terms with both of themâ, but Zenjirou could not envision a bright future, when âtwo women loved the same manâ, no matter how well these two women might actually get along.
He did acknowledged the difference in their culture and moral values in the head, but his heart had a hard time catching up to it.
âItâs really comfortable in the Inner Palace with Aura, Zenkichi and me right now.
I know Princess Freya is a good girl, but to be honest, Iâm scared to add her to our harmonic family.â
Ines narrowed her eyes to slits, like being blinded, when Zenjirou gave her his honest opinion.
âYou sure love Her Majesty Aura and Prince Carlo-Zen from the bottom of your heart.â
âAh, well, yeah. Oh, speaking of Zenkichi, you always call him Carlo-Zen.â
Embarrassed by the straight compliment, Zenjirou stammered a bit and quickly changed the topic.
Carlos Zenkichi. In short, Carlo-Zen. In fact, Zenjirou was the only one calling him Zenkichi and about everyone else called him Carlos. Ines was actually one of the very few that referred to him as Carlo-Zen.
Zenjirou had brought up the matter without any ulterior motive. He just had wanted to change the topic, but it was somewhat meaningful for Ines.
âYou are right. The title of âPrincess Carlosâ always reminds me of His late Majesty Carlos II. after all.â
With a distant look in her eyes, Ines uttered melancholic.
âHis Majesty Carlos II.? You mean Auraâs predecessor? Now that you mention it, they do have the same name. Ah, but shouldnât it be âHis Majesty Carlosâ instead of âPrince Carlosâ for him?â
Recalling the knowledge he learned from Lady Octavia, Zenjirou asked this, whereupon Ines shook her head a bit, the distant look still in her eyes.
âYes, you are right. But His Majesty had only assumed the throne for less than a year. I was always calling him âPrince Carlosâ, back then when I served him.â
âSay what!? You have served the late king?â
He widened his eyes in surprise, but it was actually only normal that she did.
Ines was ten years older than Aura, so it was not all that surprising that she had served a different master before Aura.
âYes. That is why I cannot help but recall His Late Majesty, when I hear the title âPrince Carlosâ, so I would rather use the address of âPrince Carlo-Zenâ. If you have a problem with it, I can correct myself, though?â
She asked him that, but Zenjirou shook his head with a smile.
âNo, keep it up. I was just curious about it.â
No matter what she called him, it was beyond all question that Ines treated his son with respect and affection, so there was no need to stick at such trifles.
She must have noticed the faith he put in her.
âThank you very much, Master Zenjirou. Okay, we are done now.â
After helping him dress up, Ines showed a warm smile and lowered her head a bit.
* * *
For High Society, it was nothing special to host a banquet in the garden, so the yard of the annex building in the residence of the Guzzle Family had all the necessary equipment as well.
Well, it was just a well for washing the ingredients, a counter for preparing the food and a stone hearth for cooking, but it was enough to do some simple cooking like a barbeque without problems.
The roasting meat and vegetables gave off an aromatic smell while the fire illuminated the smiling face of Princess Freya, which Zenjirou was observing from a bit apart.
âOkay, it looks done. I will slice it up, so please give me a moment.â
Princess Freya truly seemed to enjoy herself in the role of the head chef. With a smile on her face the whole time, she moved around busily while her short silver hair was dyed red by the fire.
She was supposed to be true-blood royalty, but her bright smile as she sliced the meat was genuine without doubt.
(Maybe she likes cooking?)
A large silhouette approached Zenjirou while he harboured that thought.
âYour Majesty Zenjirou, if you would like, please take this.â
He was offered a silver plate with a meat and vegetable skewer by a woman so tall he had too look up to her. It was Victoria Kronkvist alias Skathi.
âOh, Miss Victoria. Thanks.â
Zenjirou took the skewer from the plate the trusted retainer of Princess Freya held out to him and thanked her while holding up the skewer.
âNo, I should be thanking you, Your Majesty.
Thank you very much for allowing the Milady to host this banquet tonight.
I am expressing the greatest gratitude in place of my master.â
The female warrior solemnly lowered her head with these words, whereas Zenjirou cocked his head puzzled with the skewer still in hand.
By allowing her to host this banquet, Zenjirou had taken another step forward to accepting Princess Freya as his concubine, but he got the feeling that Skathi was not thanking him for that reason.
ââŠI am not familiar with the culture of the North Continent, but does an open-air banquet happen to have some kind of special meaning to it there?â
Zenjirou wondered, if he had been deceived, so he automatically asked this with a somewhat stiff voice, but the tall woman shook her head unintimidated.
âNo, Your Majesty. You have nothing to fear from it.
But it is indeed somewhat special. You see, the Milady has always dreamed of hosting an official banquet with the prey she had finished off herself.
In our country, only âwarriorsâ are giving that privilege.â
He more or less discerned what Skathi was getting at. After taking a bite from the skewer and chewing it thoroughly, he opened his mouth.
ââŠThat means Princess Freya is not a warrior? Our soldiers were praising her spearmanship, when she finished off the Meat Dragon, though.â
In the Carpa Kingdom, women could never become warriors, but it should be different for their motherland, the Uppsala Kingdom. After all Skathi, the woman in front of him, had proclaimed to be a âwarriorâ herself.
She must have realized why Zenjirou asked that.
Skathi shook her head with a small smile.
âMilady certainly does have the minimum fitness to fight. But a woman cannot become a âwarriorâ with that.
For a woman to become a warrior, she needs to be at least as strong as a âHundraâ, which is three ranks above her current level.â
Even in the Uppsala Kingdom, the men generally took up the arms. So when a woman was only as strong as an average man, she was obliged to fulfil her role as a woman instead.
Their reasoning was that any other man could take her place, but only a woman could give birth, so she ought to fulfil that duty.
But precious few women were born with a talent for martial arts so great that it would be âa waste to force them into the role of a womanâ.
Only women, who outperformed an average man by far, were allowed to become âwarriorsâ, because their martial art skills were more profitable to the country or tribe than motherhood.
The female warriors of the Uppsala Kingdom literally had to be mannish women and more mannish than your average guy, at that.
âI seeâŠâ
Zenjirou was convinced by that explanation.
It was not hard to imagine how much Princess Freya yearned for the title for a âwarriorâ, seeing as she was not content with getting stereotyped.
So it was most understandable that she could not rein in her excitement for putting on a banquet with the prey she had finished herself, a privilege that was usually only given to warriors.
Zenjirou sat down on a trimmed tree stump and looked around.
The banquet resembled the outdoor camping event from his middle school days, but most of the participants here were the soldiers that had guarded him up till now.
Because this event was held in appreciation for the hard work of the soldiers, only a handful of nobility from rear vassals of the Guzzle Family had been invited in addition to Nilda Guzzle, the nominal caretaker of this annex building.
Everyone was busy preparing for the coming marriage ceremony, so it would nothing but trouble, if Royalty were to throw a big party here.
Thanks to that, Zenjirou did not have to deal with troublesome conversations. Something he was very glad about.
âI cordially thank you for inviting me today, Master Zenjirou.â
While he was making himself comfortable on the stump, a little girl approached him: Nilda Guzzle.
With her large black eyes beaming out on him, Nilda took hold of her skirt and did a curtsy.
âWell, it is not my party, but Princess Freyaâs, though. The dish comes from a Meat Dragon she killed herself, too. I hope it suits your taste.â
âYes, she was kind enough to share some with me earlier. It is really delicious.â
The common tinge of flattery was absent in her bright smile, when she answered like that.
The skewer of smoked meat seasoned with spices and salt was actually a rather plain dish, but she was eating it with relish.
âPrincess Freya sure is courageous for finishing off a wild Meat Dragon with a spear. I have seen a wild dragon once, when I was still living in the village, but I cannot even imagine going up against one. My legs would give in just from standing in front of it.â
Nilda shivered with fright, whereupon Zenjirou smiled vaguely.
âYou lived in a village?â
âYes. I was born and raised there by my mother. My father Marquis Guzzle found me, when I was nine, and acknowledged me as someone from the Guzzle Family.â
âI seeâŠâ
In other words, the feudal lord had laid hands on a female subject, making an illegitimate child without intending to.
That sounded like a difficult upbringing, if it was really true, but with that said, her expression was not tainted with sadness in the least.
(Maybe she was born with a carefree nature? Or did she have really kind people around her in both households?)
Completely unaware of his thoughts, Nilda kept on talking with an amiable bright smile.
âSo I do have taken care of domestic Meat Dragons or Hulking Dragons before, but docile dragons are still plenty scary.
To think that she stood up against a wild dragon. I really respect that.â
Her big eyes gleamed with respect, just like she had said.
At some point, the girl had all forgotten about her nervousness and reservation, talking to him most affable. Zenjirou gave her a wry smile and carefully picked his words to caution her.
âYes, Princess Freya certainly is formidable. But you know, Nilda, it would be better, if you refrained from speaking so openly, even if it is meant as praise.
A lot of people in High Society tend to be offended by it and sometimes it can even cause a dispute.â
âYes, Master Zenjirou. I will take it to heart from now on. Thank you very much for your advisement.â
Nilda looked bashfully at the ground as a result of his warning, exactly the kind of frankness Zenjirou literally had cautioned her about a moment ago.
(At the very least, thereâs no doubt that she isnât a natural-born noble.)
He came to that conclusion, when he looked at her ever-changing expressions.
On a closer look, Nilda appeared a bit awkward in her behaviour and choice of words.
That was surely the result of âdeliberately putting her mind onâ acting like nobility, just like Zenjirou did it.
(It does worry me. Sheâs a bit too unmindful and friendly. I mean, she IS nobility after all.)
At the beginning, Nilda had been nervous and reserved, but she had opened up at the open-air banquet in no time, just like a little puppy to its owner.
(If thatâs all part of their scheme, I tip my hat to the Guzzle Family, but Ines said they arenât really like that.)
The reason Zenjirou was thinking about the Guzzle Family along these lines was because the girl named Nilda quickly made a favourable impression on him.
The girl did not harbour fear or wariness towards Royalty or Nobility, even though she had been adopted into a noble family at a young age. It suggested the assumption that the Guzzle Family had not treated her badly.
Zenjirou was actually quite fond of people with such rich expressions. Props to them, if that was what they were after.
âMaster Zenjirou, is the Royal Capital really that big? I have heard that the Royal Palace is supposed to be quite a sight to be see, but I cannot quite envision it. Would you be so kind to tell me about it?â
âWell, I rarely ever leave the Royal or Inner Palace, so my opinion is pretty biased, but I believe it is quite beautiful.
The buildings are uniformly built with white stones and look sturdy, but also stylish. The gardens are affectionally maintained as well, growing beautiful flowers and trees, and the fountains or ponds have water as clear as crystal. A few ponds even have fishes in them to look at.
Its surface sparkles goldfish yellow, because of the golden fishes and clear water. Definitely well worth seeing.â
âOh, wow. Fantastic! I would like to go there and see it!â
The Royal and Inner Palace were practically âhis homeâ now, so he was happy, but also a bit bashful to see the outright admiration in her eyes.
âYou have never gone to the Capital before? The Guzzle Family does have a residence there, no?â
âMy family seems to have always attached more importance to its own territory, so only a bare minimum of personnel stays in the Capital. And I am still a minor, so I seldom if ever leave this place.
Ah, but I am pretty sure that I will be brought to the Capital once I turn fifteen!â
âI see. Unfortunately, I cannot show you around town in my position, but what I can do is show you around the palace, when you come by.â
It was extremely rare that Zenjirou made such a promise of his own accord. He seemed to have let his guard down a bit around the open-hearted Nilda.
âYes, I am looking forward to it.â
Nilda answered him with a bright smile.
As the host, Princess Freya had been busy sharing the food with everyone, but she more or less finished exchanging pleasantries and had some time for herself now.
âYou did well, Princess Freya. Everyone seems to be enjoying themselves.â
Zenjirou stood up and greeted Princess Freya, who approached him with a satisfied smile.
âThank you, Your Majesty Zenjirou. May I sit down next to you?â
The silver-haired princess took a silver goblet with fruit wine from the tray waiting maid Ines offered her, had a taste of it and asked him that with a dazzling smile.
Zenjirou could not help but show his bewilderment.
He was currently sitting on nothing extravagant like a bench, but a mere âstump of a treeâ. Needless to say, her question was not referring to another seat next to him, but whether she was allowed to sit down on the same stump.
It was quite the bold proposal, but it would not make a good impression, if he were to refuse her.
With a smile, Zenjirou took off the vest he had been wearing and covered the stump with it.
âYes, of course, Princess Freya. Please have a seat.â
âThank you very much, Your Majesty.â
Although the stump was relatively big, with two people on it, they were sitting close enough to feel each otherâs body warmth.
The hem of her dress was even touching his foot. Zenjirou might as well put his arm around her waist to make this proximity more comfortable.
ââŠ..â
ââŠ..â
A man and a woman were sitting together on a single stump of a tree in a garden at night.
The flame of the fire bathed the silver hair and pale-white skin of Princess Freya in a reddish light.
Zenjirou was entranced by her without meaning to. The silver-haired princess cocked her head a bit as she smiled at him.
âAllow me to express my gratitude once more, Your Majesty. A dream of mine has come true thanks to you.â
Her illuminated smile was not the kind of superficial smile nobility always used, but one that revealed her honest feelings.
âI am glad to be of help. The customs of your homeland do not apply here on the South Continent, so I believe you may act as you see fit.â
âSo Skathi told you. It is a bit embarrassing to have your childhood dream exposed. But I was really happy.
Hunting a dragon with my own hands and hosting a feast for the soldiers somehow makes me feel like an hero of old.â
On the South Continent, dragons were nothing but livestock, but on the North Continent, they were the stuff of legends. Creatures you only found, when you ventured deep into the uninhabited mountains.
It definitely was somewhat heroic to slay one of these with your own hands and prepare a feast with it.
Zenjirou neither had the guts, nor the skills to do something like that, so he did not even think about trying it, but he did understand her admiration for that kind of thing.
âI admire your courage and zest for action. That strong heart of yours surely has enabled you to make the long voyage between our countries.â
âFufu. According to my brother back home, I am merely reckless and restless. I was just trying my best in my own way, though.
I practiced the bow as well as the spear and learned how to camp outside. For sea travel, I even memorized the sailorâs knot and the handling of a corded ladder. On top of that, I learned the necessary magic for long-distance sea-travels such as âWater Manipulationâ and âDrinking Water Treatmentâ.
None of these skills will help me get married in the future. On the contrary, they will be a burden.â
âBut you are now here, precisely because of these efforts. In my opinion, every knowledge and skill you gain will be an asset for life.â
Zenjirou did utter these words as a praise, but at the same time, they came from the heart.
The Carpa Kingdom was even more set on enforcing the gender roles than the Uppsala Kingdom, the home country of Princess Freya, but Zenjirou was married to Queen Aura, an exception to the exception, so he barely had adopted the common sense of this country.
According to his moral values, learning seafaring or even a little bit of martial arts was a legit virtue.
To begin with, he would have never fallen for Aura, if he had deemed martial arts or vigour unnecessary for a woman.
Princess Freya must have noticed that his words were more than just simple fair-seeming.
âThank you, Your Majesty. Shameful as it may be, I do like running around in the wildness with my spear or crossing the vast ocean in a boat.
I am well aware that I am going against all common sense, so I do not blame anyone for frowning upon my behaviour or reprimanding me for it.
But nothing could make me happier, when someone actually accepts what I like to do with a passion.â
âHaha, it makes me feel embarrassed, when you are this happy about it. But I did mean what I said earlier.â
The man from a different world and the girl from the North Continent had all forgotten about the fact that they were sitting so close to each other that their feet were touching, and were happily engulfed in their chit-chat.
* * *
It was obvious that the open-air banquet was coming to an end. The meat and vegetables were all eaten up, the empty barrels of alcohol were multiplying and the fire was starting to burn out. Anyone could tell that the party was nearing its end.
The earlier loud laughter and tone-deaf songs died down and only some hushed conversations remained. At this point in time,
DONG, DONG.
The sound of a large bell suddenly resonated through the dark night.
âInes?â
Zenjirou immediately stood up from the stump and consulted the waiting maid standing at attention behind him, but Ines shook her head with a composed look.
âIt seems to be coming from the main building, but I do not know why. However, I believe it is not an emergency, seeing as Lady Nilda is not reacting to it.â
His gaze automatically shifted to Nilda and she certainly did not seem surprised by it, nor did look the least bit worried or frightened.
When Nilda noticed his gaze, she stood up with a jerk and came trotting over to him.
âMy apologies, Master Zenjirou. I did forget to inform you about this. The bell just know only signalizes that a guest has arrived at the main gate.
You there, please go over to the main building for more information.â
âYes, understood.â
Upon her order, one of the soldiers on watch went off.
âA guest this late at night?â
Zenjirou could not help but cock his head puzzled.
Right now, nobility from all across the country were coming together in the March of Guzzle for the marriage ceremony, so a guest itself was nothing out of the ordinary. But it was strange that one would arrive at such an hour. It goes without saying that travelling at night was quite dangerous in various ways.
They were not pressed for time, since the marriage ceremony was not going to be held tomorrow or anything, so they would normally not push their luck and rather spent one more night in a suitable place, arriving here first thing in the morning instead.
While Zenjirou was mulling over this, the soldier came back from the main building.
Even amidst this darkness, you could tell from afar that the soldier was rushing over as fast as he could. He then reported with a loud voice.
âReporting in! Just now, the delegation from the âNavarre Kingdomâ has arrived!â
âThe Navarre Kingdom?â
As the name sounded familiar to him, Zenjirou recalled the necessary information in his head.
The Navarre Kingdom was a middle power situated in the middle west of the South Continent. It bordered on the Carpa Kingdom with a steep mountain range in-between them as a buffer. And that very border area happened to be the March of Guzzle.
In other words, they were practically neighbours, if not for that mountain.
It seemed somewhat odd that a neighbouring country would send a delegation to the marriage ceremony of local nobility, but it was not really unusual for a feudal state.
The feudal lords in the borderlands were given a certain level of freedom in regards to independent contact with bordering countries.
As soon as he remembered that, Zenjirou could get his head around their arrival.
âOh, I see. If they are coming from the Navarre Kingdom, it makes sense that they travelled through the night to arrive by today.â
The mountain range between the March of Guzzle and the Navarre Kingdom was quite dangerous in terms of terrain and dragons living there.
It certainly was true that the risk of travelling at night was lower than staying an additional night in such a dangerous place.
Because he remembered these circumstances, Zenjirou accepted the situation and the soldier, still out of breath, continued his report.
âMoreover, the delegation of the Navarre Kingdom is headed by General MartĂn Nadal!â
The reaction to that name was dramatic.
Before, the garden had become so silent you could have heard a water drop hit the ground, but in the next moment, amazed outcries echoed through the night.
âTh- That General MartĂn!?â
âNo way! Whoâs protecting their country then!?â
âIt shows how serious they take the liaison between the Guzzle Family and General Puyol.â
Be it the soldiers Zenjirou had brought along from the Royal Capital, the soldiers from the March of Guzzle or even the rear vassals of the Guzzle Family, no one could keep their surprise and excitement in check, saying whatever they wanted.
The only exceptions were Princess Freya and Skathi, since they had never heard of the name of General MartĂn and just cocked their heads puzzled, and waiting maid Ines, who never broke her calm mask.
Looking around, Zenjirou relied on Ines for information.
âInes, who is General MartĂn?â
âYes. MartĂn Nadal is the most prominent general in the Navarre Kingdom.
He emerged from the previous war as the hero with a lot of achievements and it is said that most of the credit for surviving the war belongs to him, considering the Navarre Kingdom is by no means a major power.â
She must have expected his question. The middle-aged waiting maid calmly answered him in a business-like tone.
Zenjirou widened his eyes surprised, when the evaluation turned out even better than he had expected.
âIn short, he has the same standing as General Puyol in our country?â
His question was met with immediate approval from the middle-aged maid.
âIndeed. General MartĂn is on par with General Puyol.â
âHm?â
Something about her phrasing bothered Zenjirou. She had not used the phrasing âis said to be on parâ, nor the phrasing âis considered to be on parâ.
He was bewildered that she had called him his literal equal with all certainty. Ines amplified her explanation as though clearing up his confusion.
âMore precisely, he is the very person that inflicted the wounds that General Puyol has on his cheek and forehead.â
ââŠI see.â
The guest had an unbelievably meaningful connection to the groom, so Zenjirou bid adieu to his wishful thinking that this marriage ceremony would end without trouble.
Chapter 02: The Marriage Ceremony
General MartĂn Nadal was a man in the prime of his life, a little bit over forty.
Also known as the Guardian Deity of the Navarre Kingdom, this man looked exactly like what you would expect from his title.
One-hundred and ninety centimetre tall and over hundred kilogram heavy.
He was one head shorter than the almost two metre tall General Puyol, but surpassed him in body width. Needless to say, that did not mean that he was fat.
His body was a stronghold of trained muscles to the point that it did not show his age of over forty years at all.
Despite his massive boar-like build, he moved around smoothly like a feline predator.
General MartĂn was sitting on a chair in one room of the building the Guzzle Family had allocated to him, and cracked a wry smile.
âOh man, have got to give the Carpa Kingdom credit. Or should I say, the Guzzle Family, in this case? Either way, they are not to be underestimated.â
When the hero of their country uttered this almost fearfully, the young knight standing at attention behind him gave a nervous response.
âCould you explain what you mean by that, General MartĂn? The Carpa Kingdom always had more fighting power than our country.â
âHm, you donât understand? Look at this chair and desk. The chair doesnât even bulge under my weight and is quite comfortable. The desk has the right height, too.
And they immediately brought me to this room, when I arrived, without having to wait.â
Being told that much, the young knight came to understand what the general was implying as well.
ââŠIn other words, word got out somewhere that you will be attending this marriage ceremony as our representative?â
The general was one-hundred and ninety centimetre tall and weighted over a hundred kilogram, so a normal chair and desk would obviously not meet his needs. The chair would squeak alarmingly, if he sat down rashly, or it could turn into a catastrophe, when he sat down in a chair with armrests, because his firm bottom did not fit in.
But nothing of the sort happened with the chair he currently sat in. It was a simple wooden chair without decorations, but easily supported the hundred kilogram of the general and was a perfect fit for him in terms of height and width.
âWell, Iâm not sure about an information leak. I think they just anticipated it. After all, my connection to General Puyol is rather well-known.â
Saying this, General MartĂn unconsciously put his right hand on his breastbone and scratched his old wound over the clothes.
General Puyol had given him that wound in the previous war.
Not really the type to dwell on things, General MartĂn still could not help but pay attention to General Puyol, though.
âDid he arrange this? Maybe not. This is the land of his bride. Not even General Puyol has that much to say here, yet.
The only other logical explanation is that the Guzzle Family arranged it. But I canât see the Marquis being so considerate. Does he have a smart adviserâŠ?â
The giant general lost himself deeply in thought, but was brought back to reality by the gaze of the young knight in the corner of the eye.
âHmm, whatâs up?â
The young knight had been staring at one corner of the table for a while now.
His gaze went to a small rectangle box. It contained cinnamon sugar hardened in stick form.
It was an unnecessary provision for General MartĂn, since he hated sweets, but the young knight had a weak spot for it despite his virile appearance, so he could not ignore it.
âAh, no, it is nothing.â
The young knight deliberately averted his gaze from it with a cough, whereupon General MartĂn smiled wryly.
âYou sure love sweets.â
ââŠSomething wrong with that?â
Turning a bit red in the face from shame, the young knight puckered his lips.
âNot per se. But I do hate them.â
âI do like them.â
âYes and thatâs the problem. Why do you think these are left here, when I hate them, but you like them?â
ââŠOh?â
For a moment, the young knight was at a loss for words, when the general pointed it out.
Seeing the knight turn pale in the face, General MartĂn smiled sympathetic and called the things as they were.
âThatâs right. Not many men like sweet things like that. I canât be dead certain, but I say itâs quite likely these are for you, Cristiano Pinto.â
The hero of the previous war called the young knight by his name.
âIt goes without saying for a person with a standing like you, General, but why would they be aware of an obscure guy like myself?â
âOh, come on, Cris. Donât be so hard on yourself. Any person with a spark of intelligence would obviously keep the name Cristiano Pinto in mind.â
General MartĂn was by no means lying, when he said that.
Not even twenty years old yet, Cristiano was still young, but he had already risen to the envious position of a Knight Captain affiliated to the general. One reason for that was his ancestry: He was the oldest son of the famous Pinto Family, which had inherited the royal blood quite strongly. But the bigger reason was his own martial skills.
The general was not so shallow as to pick him based on the right pedigree alone. To begin with, General MartĂn had worked his way up from nothing, so he valued actions over words and thought little of lineage.
With these views, General MartĂn had pinned his hopes on Cristiano Pinto as the ânext protector of the countryâ.
Nevertheless, it was a fact that it needed a really perceptive person to take notice of him from a different country at this point of time.
âA large territory does not make a major power, neither does a large population. Maintaining that large territory and large population by employing the right personnel is what makes a nation a major power.
Never forget that.â
âSir, yes, Sir.â
The general and his protégée from the Navarre Kingdom called the caution against major powers, the Carpa Kingdom in particular, to mind once again.
* * *
Around the same time, the people from the Guzzle Family were extremely busy with preparing for the marriage ceremony and greeting the arriving guests in the main building.
That was nothing out of the ordinary by itself. The marriage between influential nobles was such a big event after all.
âLady Lucinda, the adjustments to your wedding dress have been finished. Please try it on now.â
âI understand. Wait for me in the room next door. I will come over as soon as I am done here.â
âLady Lucinda, Master Zenjirou and his group have had dinner and Miss Nilda reported that there were no problems.â
âGood. Tell Nilda to drop by my room before going to bed. I want to hear the report from herself, just to be sure.â
âLady Lucinda, we have ushered the delegation from the Navarre Kingdom to their rooms. They have not expressed any displeasure for now.â
âGlad to hear that. Of course we cannot privilege a certain group, but it would become an international affair, if something were to happen with them, so please be extra careful, when dealing with them.â
The only abnormality here was the fact that Lucinda Guzzle, the bride-to-be herself, was managing the versatile planning in its entirety.
She had always been in charge of the territory, because the Marquis was generally working in the capital, but her duties did not even change on this special occasion.
Lucinda Guzzle was still unmarried at twenty-six, even though the etiquette in the Carpa Kingdom considered it to be already too late, when you had not married before twenty. Normally that would mean that she was unattractive or quick-tempered, but in actual fact, that was not the case with her.
Her facial features were admittedly plain, because of an inconspicuous small nose and mouth, but did not prevent her to be called a âspruce beautyâ by some and there were no problems with her personality, either, seeing as the servants of the March trusted in her.
If anything, her zeal for running the business of the March despite being a woman, was somewhat contradicting the common sense of the Carpa Kingdom, but Lucinda always emphasised that she was just âfilling in for her father until her little brother was old enough to take overâ.
She was not the kind of unorthodox woman, who cleverly wielded the highest authority in the country despite being a woman such as Queen Aura or unashamedly risked her life on sea travel like Princess Freya.
To begin with, she only missed her timing to get married, because her nubile years happened to overlap with the previous war. In place of her father, who was out on the battlefield, Lucinda had to take care of the territory and her little brother, leaving her no time to think about marriage. These reasons had been completely beyond her control, so she was different from the usual âmarriage failuresâ.
Once she had listened to all the reports from the servants, Lucinda turned to the table and looked through the documents with a cool-headedness that made you question whether she really was a noble daughter on the brink of marriage.
âAs expected, the Navarre Kingdom sent General MartĂn as their representative. I did not foresee that Knight Captain Cris would accompany him, though.
I hope the sugar snacks were prepared in time?â
âYes, we put them in the room before letting them in.â
âWell done. Thanks.â
Everything had been done on behalf of her. The right furniture was prepared for General MartĂn, because Lucinda had anticipated him as the messenger from the Navarre Kingdom, and the sugar snacks were served at such short notice, because she had acquired the information that Knight Captain Cris liked sweets.
As a proxy for her father working in the capital, but de facto leader of the March, Lucinda had paid special attention to the neighbouring Navarre Kingdom across the mountain and gathered all kind of information.
For the Carpa Kingdom as a whole, the Navarre Kingdom was nothing but a small middle power not worth their attention, but the neighbouring country posed enough of a threat to the independent March of Guzzle.
Hence Lucinda was as cautious about the Navarre Kingdom as General MartĂn was about the Carpa Kingdom.
âI have heard that General MartĂn is a lot more perceptive than his militant appearance lets on. He must have noticed the meaning behind the special furniture and snacks.
I just hope the feint will work.â
Lucinda mumbled and put the dragon bone quill in her right hand back into its stand.
In fact, General MartĂn had figured out that the matching furniture for him and the favourite snack for Knight Captain Cris had been a message from Lucinda.
A message that read: âI know all this about your activities.â
Lucinda was going to get married, which meant that the March of Guzzle would lose her as its representative.
Of course she had immediately started with the preparations for her succession as soon as her marriage was set in stone.
Her little brother Xavier, the next head of the family, and the mayordomo rear vassal were taught the necessary work and were introduced to as many spokesmen of their subjects as possible, passing on the information network she had build up till today.
But these were nothing but rough-and-ready measures in the end. Nothing could be done about it, though, since her marriage came on an extremely short notice, even by higher nobilityâs standards.
Once Lucinda was gone, the March would more or less be thrown into turmoil, so she had wanted to send a warning to the neighbouring country not to take advantage of that turmoil.
âAt any rate, I really come to appreciate the consideration from Master Zenjirou in this situation. I have to properly express my gratitude later on.â
The consideration was referring to his following words: âI am looking forward to seeing the newlywed couple on the day of the marriage ceremony.â
In other words, he had declared that they did not need to entertain him until the day of the marriage ceremony. Thanks to that, the Guzzle Family could give Royalty, originally the most high-maintenance guest, a short shrift by just assigning a bare minimum of servants to the annex building.
If not for his consideration, Zenjirou would have come to greet the Marquis in advance and congratulated the bride as soon as possible as Royalty. In that case, the Guzzle Family would have been overwhelmed with obligations by now.
Lucinda felt a shiver ran down her spine in light of that scary imagination. In the meantime, the door was opened and closed with a clatter.
âExcuse me, Sister. I have just returned from doing my rounds in the city.â
These words were uttered by the next head of the Guzzle Family: Xavier Guzzle.
Just like he had claimed, he had been patrolling the city and was still wearing his leather armour and longsword at this late hour.
âWell done, Xavier. Has the city been quiet?â
Lucinda thanked her little brother for his efforts with a warm smile and signalized the servant next to her to pour him some cold tea.
The siblings then sat down across each other on the couches.
âYes, it has. Nothing worth mentioning has taken place. The people are all celebrating your wedding from the bottom of their hearts.â
Sitting on the couch, Xavier reported proudly while throwing out his chest.
He had lost his mother had at an early age, so Lucinda was more like a mother, who raised him, than an older sister to him.
No one was more happy about her marriage, delayed by unfortunate circumstances, than him.
Lucinda giggled embarrassed to herself, when she saw the joy in the eyes of her little brother as though it was his own wedding.
âIs that so. I am glad to hear that. So no one is picking any fights, because they are drunk?â
Maybe in order to hide her embarrassment, she quickly talked business.
Xavier looked a bit troubled and averted his eyes, when she pointed that out.
âActually, a lot of that is happening. Should I have banned the alcohol instead?â
âNo. It would be tasteless to celebrate the marriage without alcohol. Just continue to take those into custody, who cause a ruckus.
But please keep in mind to not let anyone without permission near the residence until the ceremony is over. We cannot risk a strife with another noble family.â
âYes, I understand, Sister.â
The older sister gave instructions and the little brother accepted them as a matter of course. Considering that he was going to be the next family head, that hierarchy was not quite favourable.
ââŠI was anxious about leaving home after my sudden marriage, but it actually might be better that way. If I were to stay here any longer, I think I would cause more problems than I can solve.â
âHmm? Did you say something?â
âNo, just talking to myself.â
Lucinda brushed it off like that while heaving a sigh at heart.
If she were to remain in the March while Xavier succeeded the position of the family head, it would undoubtedly disrupt the balance of power.
At the very least, the rear vassals and influential citizens would rather trust Lucinda than Xavier in domestic affairs, and above all else, Xavier himself was too fixated on his elder sister.
In the worst case, the March might even split into two opposing camps, when she remained here unmarried and could not get along with any future sister-in-law Xavier might take in.
So Lucinda was of the opinion that her marriage was already worth it, even if avoiding that future was the only good thing that came out of it.
While she was on these train of thoughts, she might as well give her little brother a final lecture.
âXavier, I will marry General Puyol in a few days and leave the March afterwards.â
âOf course. Congratulations on getting married, Sister!â
Lucinda gave her teary-eyes little brother a wry look.
âThanks, dear. Anyway, this will be the last time I can give you an heartfelt piece of advice with only your wellbeing in mind, so please listen well.â
After that prelude, she wiped her usual warm smile off her face and showed a stern expression.
âO- Okay.â
Xavier instinctively sat up straight and rested his clenched fists on his lap. A saying claims that the child is the father of man and in accordance with that, Xavier fundamentally could not go against his elder sister, who had raised him in place of a mother.
âOnce I am the wife of General Puyol, you may not blindly trust me like before anymore.â
âS- SisterâŠ?â
While the little brother was at a loss for words, the older sister overwhelmed him with further explanations.
âAs soon as I marry him, I will have left the Guzzle Family and be a part of the GuillĂ©n Family. From then on, my first priority will be the GuillĂ©n Family. The Guzzle Family only comes in second.
I will belong to a different family and you do not blindly trust someone like that.â
âB- ButâŠâ
Xavier was baffled, but Lucinda was only stating a fact.
Nobility valued their house, so it was only natural that they took the view that you had to put the family you married into above all and adopted their customs.
Needless to say, that opinion was more of an idealism, if anything, and hardly anyone put it into practice to such an extent.
In fact, the majority of people still considered themselves a member of their parental home at heart, even if they married into a new family.
The best example for that would be the little sister of General Puyol: Fatima Guillén. She really loved her older brother and valuated him above all things, so it was hard to imagine that she would suddenly prioritize her new family over him, when she got married at some point.
However, that general rule did not apply to the woman called Lucinda Guzzle.
She had naturally accepted that she, as a noble daughter, would devote her everything to her new family henceforth, now that she had been asked for her hand in marriage. The aforementioned idealism was embodied by her to an inhumane level.
âAre you saying you will become my political opponent from now on, Sister?â
Her little brother turned pale in the face, whereupon Lucinda realized that her explanation had been a bit lacking.
She deliberately softened her expression and cleared up the doubt of her brother with her usual kind voice.
âNot at all. I did not mean it in such a radical way. To begin with, our two families were never on such bad terms to call us enemies and my marriage will actually stabilize our relationship even further.
In reality, I doubt that I will ever be able to bring harm to the Guzzle Family or you, Xavier.â
âI- I know, right!â
Crying in one moment, smiling in the next. Her little brother changed expressions at his own convenience, whereas the older sister smiled back at him troubled.
âMarriage is a kind of contract for nobility. From now on, I have to bear the profit for the GuillĂ©n Family in mind, but as long as it does not harm the GuillĂ©n Family, I will obviously be allowed to bear a profit for the Guzzle Family in mind as well.â
Forget all about your parental home once you marry.
That would be way too disadvantageous for the family providing the bride. Hence the bride was allowed to draw a profit for her parental home as long as it did not affect her new family adversely.
Xavier listened to her explanation with a meek look.
âConsidering the current standings of the GuillĂ©n and Guzzle Family in the Carpa Kingdom, I dare to say that it will be quite unlikely that the GuillĂ©n Family will cause harm to the Guzzle Family.
But the future is not set in stone. If one day, the interests of both families were to completely contrast each other, then I will bring harm to the Guzzle Family in order to make a profit for the Guillén Family.
I just want you to bear that possibility in mind, okay?â
ââŠOkay, I understand, Sister.â
Looking meek, the little brother answered with a nod to the warning of his older sister before she was going to marry into a different family.
* * *
A few days later.
The day of the ceremony arrived without any incidents.
They were holding the marriage ceremony in the banquet hall in the main building of the Guzzle residence.
It was not as pompous as the âRoom of the Dragon Kingâ, where Zenjirou and Aura had held their wedding, but it was almost as big.
The large hall was filled with numerous round tables and the invited nobles sat on chairs in a circle around them.
Needless to say, Zenjirou was one of them. With him at the same table sat his partner Princess Freya and her trusted retainer Skathi as well as his bodyguard, the Knight Natalio.
Ines stood at attention behind him in her usual maid clothes.
A marriage ceremony in the Carpa Kingdom was not all that starchy, so the guests casually enjoyed some chitchat with some drinks until the bridal couple made their entrance.
âSo this is a marriage ceremony on the South Continent. I see that it is not all that different from ours.â
Lowering the silver goblet with fruit juice from her mouth, Princess Freya started talking to Zenjirou next to her with a lovely smile playing on her lips.
âOh, is that so. Iâm not all that familiar with the culture on the South Continent, either, but Iâve heard that they used to sit on a soft carpet during the ceremony in the past.
It might be the influence of the North Continent that all the guests are sitting on chairs at tables now.â
âThat is quite plausible. I would like to thank my ancestors for it then.â
Zenjirou realized what she was implying, so he casually asked with a playful tone.
âOh my, you are uncomfortable with sitting on a carpet?â
âYes, I am afraid so.â
Princess Freya looked down a bit embarrassed, when she was exposed.
Although the culture of sitting down on a carpet was a thing of the past on the South Continent, it had not entirely vanished yet. Some traditional events still required you to sit cross-legged on top of a carpet and some tradition-conscious noble houses were refraining from setting up chairs and tables in the dining room to this day, setting and eating the dishes from atop the carpet instead.
Due to that, the nobility in the Carpa Kingdom was more or less used to sitting on a carpet, but Princess Freya was nobility hailing from the North Continent, so she could not come to like that custom.
On the other hand, Zenjirou was pretty much okay with the custom, too. Modern Japan was certainly seeing more and more appearances of chairs and tables, but there were still plenty occasions to sit cross-legged on the ground like in a room with Tatami mats.
Thanks to that, Zenjirou did not suffer as much during traditional events without chairs and tables.
(Wonât she have more troubles like that, when she actually becomes my concubine?)
Zenjirou was worried like that, but the only way to find out would be to directly ask her.
But if he were to tell her that he was worried about her life as a concubine, he would practically admit to accepting her as a concubine.
At the present time, everything was pointing to Princess Freya becoming his concubine. It was probably already impossible for him to avert that development by his own effort, but even then, there was no reason for him to speed up that process, either.
While Zenjirou pondered about that, the stroke of a large gong rang out and echoed through the hall.
âOh.â
âLooks like it is time.â
The gong attracted the attention from all the chit-chatting guests and todayâs centrepiece, the bridal couple made their appearance.
ââŠâ
The first to show up was the groom, Puyol Guillén.
Wearing his full dress uniform, the giant general imposingly strode over the red carpet while the decorative bronze sword hung from his waist.
It was typically of him to wear the military uniform instead of the traditional attire of the Carpa Kingdom at his wedding ceremony. As a matter of fact, an uniform suited him the best anyway.
Close to two metre tall and a hundred kilogram heavy, the steeled soldier wore the extravagant military uniform decorated with gold threads like a second skin. He personified the common image of a âGeneral of the Armyâ par for par.
ââŠâ
After him followed a woman in her late twenties wearing a white long dress.
Zenjirou was seeing her for the first time, but there was no question about it that she was the bride, Lucinda Guzzle.
According to the proper etiquette, she followed a step behind by the side of her preceding groom.
Aura and Zenjirou had walked alongside one another, when they had gotten married as the Queen and Prince Consort, but that had been an extremely rare exception to the exception.
Normally, the bride followed diagonally behind the groom at a marriage ceremony in the Carpa Kingdom.
The groom was attracting the most attention, but Zenjirou was looking at the bride, since he was seeing her for the first time.
(So she is Lucinda. Not the prettiest out there, but still beautiful.)
She looked smaller, because she was trailing behind the almost two metre tall General Puyol, but she actually had an average height and build.
Her black hair was full and glamorous, her black eyes beamed with kindness and her skin had the common brown tinge of a person from the Carpa Kingdom. Even clad in the snow-white wedding dress, she still looked somewhat plain, but her features were well-defined enough to get an immediate positive answer, when asking someone whether she was a beauty or not.
In the meantime, the bridal couple advanced on the red carpet and went up to the podium.
There an elder priest was awaiting them. He was going to perform the marriage ceremony.
Since the main religion on the South Continent, the faith in spirits, was not really institutionalized, the priest were only responsible for a hand of ceremonial occasions such as coming-of-age, marriage or burial.
The elderly priest faced the bridal couple standing in front of him and opened his mouth covered by a white beard.
âUnder the protection of the Spirits, this man and woman will enter into the holy bond of marriage today. May the Spirits smile to their future.
From time immemorial, the brave man has always protected the frail woman behind him, whereas the compassionate woman has always offered the foolish man consolation in her arms. The Spirits are sure to respond to their mutual empathy.â
Because the Spirit Faith on the South Continent had neither been systemized, nor institutionalized, the ritual words at these occasions were generally determined by the priest on duty.
Zenjirou curiously listened to the self-penned speech of the priest, but he suddenly felt uncomfortable, so he looked around from the corner of his eye while keeping his gaze focussed on the bridal couple.
(Hmm? I sense a gaze on me? From whom?)
He could not see him all that clearly, because he was just looking out of the corner of his eye, but he did see a sturdy silhouette of a soldier.
(The foreign guests should be seated over there⊠So thatâs General MartĂn from the Navarre Kingdom?)
In reality, Zenjirou was not looking at General MartĂn, but at Knight Captain Cris sitting next to him, but he could not discern it that well, because he was still looking ahead.
Having said this, Knight Captain Cris was slender and only one hundred and eighty centimetre tall, whereas General MartĂn was practically a giant with his almost two metre height and hundred kilogram weight.
Their auras were too different to begin with.
Zenjirou was puzzled as to why he was the target of his attention instead of the bridal couple in the middle of the ceremony, but it was actually not all that strange.
He was the Prince Consort of the major power known as the Carpa Kingdom. In short, a genuine Royalty with a bloodline magic.
So a foreign authority was obviously going to pay him more attention than the bridal couple.
In the meantime, the ceremony was moving along.
On the South Continent, the marriage ceremonies followed all kind of procedures like the speech from the priest or the marriage vows from the couple, but this ceremony was a bit different at the end.
âThe couple will now exchange the weddings rings.â
The unfamiliar ritual of exchanging wedding rings prompted the guests to murmur agitated and Zenjirou to widen his eyes in surprise.
In that very moment, General Puyol faced Zenjirou and gave him an appreciative look while smirking for a second.
Zenjirou understood with that.
(Oh, right. Aura did tell me that my marriage rings had started the custom of exchanging wedding rings in this country, too.
So General Puyol also picked up on it, eh.)
The earlier look must have expressed his gratitude to Zenjirou for introducing them the custom of exchanging wedding rings.
Under the watchful eyes of the guests, the bridal couple took the pair rings from the priest and put them on the finger of their partner.
Zenjirou did not go as far as telling them that the wedding ring belonged to the ring finger of the left hand. It just happened naturally, since that finger provided the least inconveniences for wearing a ring at all times.
The same reason probably applied to its simple gold design without any gems.
As a soldier, General Puyol would by no means profit from wearing a cumbersome jewellery on his finger. The plain ring without any gem had probably been a compromise on his part.
It might be a bit too plain for a woman, though. Even in this world, most of the women had a thing for beautiful large gems.
A thought suddenly crossed Zenjirouâs mind.
(Maybe I should tell them about âengagement ringsâ, too? Women are sure to love a brilliant ring, but the men will have to bear the costs. I guess the wedding rings are enough for now.)
Apparently Lucinda was different from the majority of women as she narrowed her eyes happily, when General Puyol put the unadorned golden ring on her hand.
âThank you, My Husband.â
For some reason, the soft voice of the bride resonated through the whole hall.
* * *
In the Carpa Kingdom, the marriage ceremony of higher nobility or wealthy people was followed by a ritual called the âRite of Unveilingâ.
As its name implied, the rite dealt with the bridal couple showing themselves in front of those, who could not attend the ceremony itself, and announcing their marriage. The invited guests of the ceremony were asked to abstain from attending the âRite of Unveilingâ.
On the plaza in front of the residence of the feudal lord, the newlyweds put themselves on display for the citizens of the March in their wedding attire. In the meantime, the guests of the ceremony were regaled with food and drinks in a different room.
The host of that gathering was the family of the bride, namely the Guzzle Family, but the people from the Guillén Family were also functioning as co-organizers.
âMaster Zenjirou, I cannot thank you enough for going out of your way to attend the marriage of my daughter today.â
Marquis Guzzle himself approached Zenjirou first of all with these words.
He was as tall as Zenjirou, but a multiple of him widthwise. His neck was fatter than his face wide, his shoulders were sloping from excess muscle mass and his arms were round like a log. He should be over forty by now, but even an amateur like Zenjirou could tell that his body was still that of an active soldier.
A bit overwhelmed at heart, Zenjirou showed nothing of the sort on the outside and responded with a smile.
âNo need to thank me, Marquis. The Guzzle Family as well as the GuillĂ©n Family are important pillars of our country. It goes without saying that I would attend the union of your families as a representative for Queen Aura.â
Zenjirou emphasized the fact that he was only a representative for Queen Aura, whereat Marquis Guzzle answered with an honest smile, which was quite rare coming from a high-ranking nobility.
âYou honour me with your words. Of course I am grateful to Sir Puyol for taking my daughter after she missed out on marriage for too long due to my shortcomings, but I am even more grateful to Her Majesty Aura for allowing the normally unthinkable marriage between the GuillĂ©n and Guzzle Family. I, Miguel Guzzle, shall never forget this favour!â
âYou have earned this trust by devoting your everything to the country so far.
Her Majesty sincerely hopes that you will not cease your endeavours.â
âOf course. I would not dream of doing so.â
Zenjirou reminded him that he admittedly had gotten a connection to the heartland now, but should not use this occasion to start meddling with the power struggle there, so the elderly marquis lowered his head deeply.
As a matter of fact, Queen Aura was really trusting Marquis Guzzle.
Of course the Guzzle Family was no different from the other feudal lords, so they put their own territory first and the kingdom second, but they were also known for their fidelity and loyalty.
Even in the previous war, the army of the marquis had obediently followed the orders of the country, which had been a great help.
Setting Marquis Ralah, pretty much a relative to Aura, aside, it would be no exaggeration to say that she trusted Marquis Guzzle the most of all nobility.
âAnyway, today is a day to be celebrated, so let this be enough of formalities. Let me introduce you:
This is Princess Freya Uppsala, the crown princess of the Uppsala Kingdom. She is accompanying me as my partner, because Her Majesty Aura could not leave the Capital.
Princess Freya, this is Marquis Guzzle. He is usually working in the Capital, so maybe you have seen him before?â
Upon these words, the princess from the North Continent took one step forward as she had politely waited behind Zenjirou so far.
âMy name is Freya Uppsala. Congratulations on your daughter Lucinda getting married!â
She grasped the hem of her simple blue skirt and did a curtsey.
The etiquette in the Uppsala Kingdom was slightly different from the one in the Carpa Kingdom, but her gesture was so gracious that it would be rude to point it out now.
âThank you very much, Princess Freya. As you can see, we live in the middle of nowhere, but please make yourself at home.â
Marquis Guzzle responded politely, but much to his regret, Zenjirou was unable to tell whether his respect was attributed to her current title as a âprincess from the North Continentâ or her future title as a âconcubine of the Prince Consort of the Carpa Kingdomâ.
âI appreciate the hospitality, Marquis Guzzle. We are being cared for quite courteously in the annex building. Am I right, Your Majesty Zenjirou?â
âYes, that is right.â
She probably had asked for his opinion with a smile on purpose, because she wanted to spell out for the others that she was staying under the same roof as him.
âHeh, I am glad to hear that. You have done well, Nilda.â
Whether he was aware of her intentions or not, Marquis Guzzle showed a bright smile and called out to his beloved daughter standing behind him.
âYes, Father. Thank you, Princess Freya.â
The little girl lowered her head with her big eyes shining. She did look a bit tense from nervousness, but more than that, she gave off an affectionate aura like a tamed little animal.
When he was looking back at his daughter, Marquis Guzzle was showing a soft expression as well. Or at the very least, Zenjirou could not catch any sight of some intrigue or ulterior motive in it.
(Even at the ceremony, he openly let Nilda sit with the rest of the family. That means he really isnât trying to hide her? Itâs getting more and more puzzling.)
The girl, who was apparently unknown to Royalty, was being treated as a normal daughter at an official event in the March. And not only that, she was even assigned the role to look after Royalty.
Zenjirou somehow started to get the feeling that the whole thing was just a plain old misunderstanding.
To begin with, the girl called Nilda and the man called Marquis Guzzle were way too sincere to actually consider this as some kind of scheme.
âBy the way, I have heard that Miss Nilda has a different mother than Sir Xavier and Lady Lucinda?â
Just in case, Zenjirou probed them like this, whereat the elderly feudal lord scratched his greying head and honestly affirmed it, even if a bit reluctant.
âYes, that is correct. Xavier and Lucinda as well as my other two sons, who died in the previous war, are the children of my legal wife.
On the other hand, Nilda is the product of my juvenility⊠Well, I was not at an age to call it that anymore, though. Anyway, she is the child I made with a female subject of mine.â
Saying so, Marquis Guzzle patted the head of his daughter standing next to him.
âFufuâŠâ
Having her head patted, the little girl narrowed her eyes happily like a puppy.
A person from Modern Japan would surely get offended, when its own birth was called a âproduct of juvenilityâ, even if coming from a parent, but Nilda showed no sign of concern.
Maybe it meant that the parentage was just too important in this world? Or maybe father and daughter were getting along so well that she would not get disheartened just from that kind of crude phrasing.
Zenjirou would like to say it was the latter, seeing her display of affection.
âAs Princess Freya said before, Miss Nilda is taking good care of us. She is always so bright and cheerful. I often catch myself copying her. So far, I had a great time here, because of that. So let me express my gratitude once more: Thank you, Miss Nilda.â
âOh no, your words are wasted on me, Master Zenjirou.â
At any rate, Zenjirou concluded that he should not dig any deeper into the issue without instructions from Aura, so he dropped the subject at a suitable point.
Even if Zenjirou and Princess Freya were the most important guests, Marquis Guzzle could not afford to spend all his time on a single group as the father of the bride.
After the marquis left, Zenjirou was unsurprisingly flocked by the other guests to exchange pleasantries.
The etiquette of the Carpa Kingdom dictated that it was bad manners for one of lower status to call out to someone of higher status, but marriage or burial ceremonies were an exception to that rule.
Apparently, all the guests were considered to be of equal rank in the sense that they all had the same motive, either congratulating the bridal couple at a marriage ceremony or mourning the deceased at a burial ceremony.
Due to that, Zenjirou had no time to enjoy the actual banquet and was busy dealing with nobility one after another.
âIt is nice to make your acquaintance, Master Zenjirou. Her Majesty Aura was so generously to bestow me with the title of a viscount. My name is Primo GuillĂ©n. The groom Puyol happens to be my nephew.â
âMaster Zenjirou, thank you very much for going out of your way to attend the marriage ceremony of my brother today.â
With these words, a man in his early fifties and a tall girl lowered their heads at the same time.
Just like he had introduced himself, the man was the uncle of General Puyol: Primo Guillén; The little girl was the little sister of General Puyol: Fatima Guillén.
âOh, thank you for the polite introduction, Sir Primo. I am Zenjirou, the husband of Her Majesty Aura. And I am glad to see you are doing well, Miss Fatima.â
Primo Guillén was a tall man with the blood of the Guillén Family running through his veins.
He definitely was not as tall as the two metre tall Puyol, but there was still an obvious gap between him and Fatima, so he must be at least one hundred and eighty-five centimetre tall.
Nevertheless, there was no overwhelming aura coming from him like General Puyol did, when he was just standing there.
Although this might sound a bit rude, his height was his only redeeming feature.
In fact, Fatima was drawing far more attention in her moss-green dress as she stood self-confidently next to him.
âYes, Master Zenjiou. As his little sister, it gives me a piece of mind that my brother has tied the knot.â
But if you looked carefully, you could tell that her smile as she said that was somewhat forced.
(Well, she practically got a brother complex, so itâs no wonder she canât sincerely be happy about his marriage.)
And even more so, when his bride was the twenty-six years old Lucinda. Since the South Continent labelled women older than twenty as a lost case for marriage, she was practically the epitome of an old woman well past her prime.
Without exaggerating it, Fatima firmly believed her brother to be the âbest man on the South Continentâ, so it was no surprise that she was dissatisfied with such a late bloomer being his brotherâs legal wife.
Despite that, she was making an effort to not let it show in her attitude and words, because she realized how important the marriage with Lucinda and thereby the connection to the Guzzle Family was.
Having said this, Fatima would never even think of opposing her older brother to begin with, no matter how much displeasure she harboured about his decision.
âWell then, Master Zenjirou, if you will excuse me.â
âIt was a pleasure to have met you, Master Zenjirou.â
When Primo Guillén and Fatima Guillén left, the next guest took their place.
âIt has been a long time, Master Zenjirou. I am glad we worked out that incident in Valentia together.â
A man wearing the traditional attire of the Carpa Kingdom like a second skin, greeted Zenjirou with an affable smile.
âOh, Sir Raffaelo. You definitely played a big role in it.â
Zenjirou responded to the greeting of the successor to the MĂĄrguez Family, Raffaelo MĂĄrguez, with a smile as well.
At the same time, he looked at the âfiancĂ©e of Raffaeloâ, who was standing behind him at an angle.
Keen as he was, Raffaelo notice the gaze and showed a broad grin.
âAllow me to introduce her, Master Zenjirou. She is my betrothed: Keyshia from the Massana Family.â
With these words, he put his arm around her waist and ushered her in front of Zenjirou.
Zenjirou was a bit captivated by the woman brought before his eyes.
Her glamorous long black hair was beautifully pinned up and her red dress revealed her bare shoulders and neck. Everyone knew what a faithful husband he was, himself included, but even then, Zenjirou could not help but be smitten by her beauty and charm.
She was an eye-catching extraordinary beauty with well-proportioned long arms and legs, smiling with conviction and confidence.
Keyshia had already been a sight for sore eyes in her maid clothes, but Zenjirou was in raptures about her enchanting dress.
âIt is my first time seeing you wear anything else than maid clothes, Keyshia, but I must say, you are truly beautiful. Your charm was already standing out in the Inner Palace, but seeing you all dressed up like this makes me speechless.â
Praised by the man, who had been her master not long ago, the bewitching woman widened her eyes affected and puckered her lips a bit petulant.
âOh my, thank you very much, Master Zenjirou. But what a surprise. I never thought I would see the day, where you compliment my appearance, because I thought for sure that you only have eyes for Her Majesty Aura.â
âI am human, too. When I see something beautiful, I will appreciate it.â
Zenjirou gave the well acquainted former maid of the Inner Palace a wry smile with a shrug of his shoulders.
That reaction of his prompted the nearby nobility from the Carpa Kingdom, who had been listening in so far, to be taken aback.
It happened very seldom that Zenjirou talked that casually with a woman. He was always âplaying it safeâ at official night banquets.
Zenjirou himself was no aware of it, but his reaction increased the value of being a âwaiting maid of the Inner Palaceâ.
The waiting maids of the Inner Palace proved to be a connection to the Prince Consort.
While the nearby nobility renewed their understanding like that, Raffaelo MĂĄrguez already had a former waiting maid as his betrothed and said with a smooth smile.
âWell then, Master Zenjirou, we will excuse ourselves for today.â
âOkay. Take good care of Keyshia, Sir Raffaelo.â
He could have kept the conversation going for as long as he wanted by using his fiancée, but Raffaelo parted from Zenjirou with these words.
If anything, his time with Zenjirou was quite short, compared to other nobility.
In the past, Raffaelo had suggested his father Manuel MĂĄrguez to keep their distance from the âmonstrousâ Zenjirou for now, and he was faithfully abiding by his own words.
Be it the brideâs Guzzle Family, the groomâs GuillĂ©n Family or the MĂĄrguez Family, they were all important enough that Royalty could not afford to neglect making allowances for them, but since they were nobility of the same country, Zenjirou somewhat knew how to deal with them and even if he were to make a mistake, things could be smoothed over later on.
But right now, he was facing the guests of another country on whom these advantages did not work.
Namely: The representative of the Navarre Kingdom, General MartĂn and his attendant Knight Cristiano Pinto.
When the obviously trained foreigners approached Zenjirou and Princess Freya, their bodyguards Knight Natalio and Skathi put themselves on the alert behind them. Only waiting maid Ines kept cool and collected.
âNice to make your acquaintance, Your Majesty Zenjirou.
My name is MartĂn Nadal, a general in the army of the Navarre Kingdom. I am extremely grateful to be given the chance to meet you today.
And this is Cristiano, a young knight in our army.â
âI am Knight Captain Cristiano, the eldest son of Marquis Pinto. It is an honour to meet you, Your Majesty Zenjirou.â
The general in his forties and the young knight probably still in his teens, bowed their heads to Zenjirou in unison.
By the way, General MartĂn and Knight Captain Cris were an exception in the sense that they were attending the ceremony without a female partner.
If possible, a marriage ceremony was usually attended with a partner, but there was no iron law that forbid to attend it alone.
They practically had passed over the mountain on a footslog, so no women had been capable of accompanying them.
Under such circumstances, a man was not really frowned upon for attending alone.
âMuch obliged, General MartĂn. I am Zenjirou, the husband of Her Majesty Aura, the Queen of the Carpa Kingdom. Your reputation precedes you as even I have heard of it.
And this is Princess Freya Uppsala, the crown princess of the Uppsala Kingdom on the North Continent.â
âMy name is Freya. I am from the North Continent, so I am afraid that I have not heard of your achievements, but it is nevertheless an honour to make your acquaintance, General.â
Following the introduction from Zenjirou, Princess Freya also introduced herself and lowered her head a bit.
Zenjirou withdrew his left hand he had put around Princess Freyaâs waist, and faced the two man standing in front of him.
(So heâs General MartĂn, the Hero of the Navarre Kingdom. A giant of a man. And his presence is even bigger.)
Wearing a smile, Zenjirou managed to not let his anxiety show on his face, but at heart, he instinctively was afraid of the man standing in front of him.
The seasoned warrior in front of him was close to two metre tall and almost twice as heavy as him, so it already deserved praise that Zenjirou faced him without backing off.
As Royalty, Zenjirou was technically wearing a decorative sword at his waist, whereas the foreign general was unarmed, but there was no way that such a thing would compensate for the difference in their strengths.
âGreetings to you, Princess Freya. It is an honour to make your acquaintance.â
âPleased to meet you, Princess Freya.â
General MartĂn and Knight Captain Cris returned the greeting to Princess Freya.
âBut I must say, I am surprised to see you here today, General MartĂn. I assume your relation to General Puyol is the reason that a famous general attends a marriage ceremony of a neighbouring country?â
In reality, Zenjirou had not even heard of his name before, but he did not mention that, of course.
Nevertheless, he did have a point there.
It was not all that strange that they would send a messenger to the marriage ceremony of a feudal lord family from a neighbouring country, but it was an exception for sure that an important general was chosen for that role.
For anyone, who knew that General Puyol and General MartĂn had a feud with each other from the previous war, it was only natural to assume that General MartĂn came here especially for General Puyol.
All the nearby nobility curiously pricked up their ears, when Zenjirou asked that.
With all the attention on him, the famous general shrugged his shoulders a bit and affirmed it with a brazen smile.
âWell, to be honest, that is definitely the biggest reason.
Nonetheless, the Carpa Kingdom is an important neighbour to the Navarre Kingdom, so if not for me, they would surely have send someone of equal status.â
To be more precise: General MartĂn had been concerned about the character of General Puyol.
It was well-known after all that General Puyol was an ambitious man.
That capable and ambitious general was going to bond with the feudal family on their border in form of marriage, so the Navarre Kingdom obviously could not sit back and do nothing.
He was enough of a âthreatâ to send in their important general to check on him.
Zenjirou pretended not to have noticed that implied nuance in the answer from General MartĂn and responded with a smile.
âYes, neighbours should get along well. I do hope we both do not forget that fact and continue to work towards it.â
âMy sentiments exactly, Your Majesty Zenjirou.â
Two authorities from bordering countries were having a typical two-faced conversation.
Local affairs aside, Zenjirou was not yet used to dealing with foreign countries appropriately, so he could not help but play it safe.
Their conversation naturally avoided diving into political waters and shifted towards personal preferences instead.
âThis reminds me, we are neighbours, but is our food culture actually different? I did hear that it is not unusual for a culture to change beyond the border.â
âWell, I am not all that familiar with your cuisine, but as far as I can tell, it is not all that different. If I had to name something, it would be the fruit wine. The fruit wine of the Carpa Kingdom generally tends to be sweeter than ours.
Thanks to that, Knight Captain Cris is treating himself to some on a rare occasion. Am I right, Cris?â
âS- Sir, youâŠâ
Suddenly addressed, the young knight was at a loss for words for a moment and glared at the respectable general of his own country.
A lot of men with a sweet tooth were very self-conscious about it and apparently Knight Captain Cris was one of them.
Having said this, he had somewhat come to terms with it, seeing as he was not forcing himself to drink dry wine at an official event for appearanceâs sake.
âYou cannot help to like what you like after all. I do know that it is childish of me, but I let them prepare my food without certain herbs, too.â
Zenjirou tried to help him out by revealing a peculiarity of his own, but Knight Captain Cris was not man enough to honestly accept his good intentions.
ââŠWhy, thank you.â
Although he lowered his head, he was giving Zenjirou a resentful glare. To him, it must have seemed like General MartĂn and Zenjirou were pairing up to make fun of his fondness for sweets.
Zenjirou read in the expression of the young knight that it would be unwise to pursue this topic any further, so he changed the subject somewhat forcefully.
âWhat about this then, General MartĂn? Does a drink like this suit your taste? This alcohol is the recent product of the Capital. It is quite strong, albeit light in taste. General Puyol seems to have taken a liking to it.â
With these words, Zenjirou recommended General MartĂn a silver goblet with the âdistilled liquorâ from the Capital.
âOho! If it has your approval, I will have to try it. âŠHmm, it certainly is strong enough to burn your throat, but it is a bit too tasteless to my liking.â
âI thought so. You are not the first to say this. I guess we have to think about improving the taste.â
âThat sounds promising. I would like to try it once you have done so.â
âPlease share it with your country then. I do hope it will become a local speciality of our country after all.â
Knight Captain Cris regained his composure while Zenjirou and General MartĂn were chatting like that, so he asked Zenjirou dubious.
âYour Majesty seems to think like a merchant. Maybe you come from such a family?â
General MartĂn frowned in light of the phrasing from the young knight captain. It was well-known that Zenjirou was not true-born royalty, but calling him a merchant could be considered an insult.
However, Zenjirou was not offended by it.
âWell, not quite correct, but not entirely wrong, either, I guess.â
He affirmed it to some extent without getting angry.
Originally, Zenjirou had been working in the sales department, so it was not all that wrong to call him a merchant.
âThis reminds me, I have heard that Your Majesty has achieved a major victory against dragons the other day.â
General MartĂn had no way of divining what Zenjirou was thinking, so he touched on a flattering topic as though smoothing over the problematic statement of his subordinate about royalty from a different country. Unfortunately for him, he was barking up the wrong tree in the case of Zenjirou with that idea.
âOh, I was just overseeing things there. To begin with, I am completely unsuited for battle. I was stretching myself to the limit not to get in the way. That alone made me break out in a cold sweat already, so I never want to have anything to do with it again.â
âErr⊠Is that so.â
His answer obviously bewildered General MartĂn, seeing as he stumbled on his words.
ââŠ..â
And Knight Captain Cris next to him could not quite conceal his contempt and disdain for him in his expression.
But he could not really be blamed for it, because Zenjirou was too much of an abnormality in this world for stating so brazenly that âhe could not fight and was weary of itâ.
A noble man in his prime that could not fight belonged to the minority and was usually ashamed of belonging to that minority.
Judging by the moral values of this world, it only looked like Zenjirou was putting up a defiant front.
âThen Your Majesty is not training on a daily basis?â
Knight Captain Cris was obviously looking at his hand, when he asked that, so Zenjirou showed him his hands with a wry smile.
âYes, as you can see. And it would be an useless effort to start now. I resigned myself to it.â
As if emphasizing his words, the palms of his hands had no calluses and were as lean as a childâs or womanâs by the standards of this world.
If he had done baseball or kendo in university, he might have fooled them to some extent, but unfortunately, he had belonged to the soccer club. His road of life had not been the kind, where he got any calluses.
âIt is never in vain to practice martial arts, even if only a little. Your Majesty should set aside any biases and just try it out.â
The words from Knight Captain Cris sounded like he was saying it in the interest of Zenjirou, but the contempt for him was still present in his eyes and voice.
Zenjirou was not so dim-witted that he would fail to notice that, but he also knew that it would become a pain in the ass, if he were to comment on it now.
âHaha, you are right. I will keep it in mind for next time.â
After a moment of deliberation, Zenjirou conquered his feelings and decided to ignore the vicious remark from Knight Captain Cris.
ââŠI am glad I could make you understand.â
ââŠ..â
As Knight Captain Cris did not abandon his contemptuous attitude, General MartĂn thanked Zenjirou for his lenience by casting down his eyes.
After the bridal couple completed the âRite of Unveilingâ, it was common practice that they returned to the banquet hall and participated in the party belatedly.
Unlike the marriage ceremony, the banquet was a sociable party, so the guests were allowed to speak directly with the bridal pair.
In a way, it was the main event for those, who had attended the marriage ceremony for diplomatic reasons.
Under the pretext of congratulating the newlyweds, they could approach them regardless of social standing after all.
But right now, not a single person was approaching the groom General Puyol, even though the bridal couple had finally made an appearance here.
The hall had fallen dead silent and everyone was just awaiting the issue without moving an inch.
Creasing his face into a smile, General Puyol was looking at General MartĂn, who was showing him the same kind of smile.
The awed guests in the hall were just supporting actors for the confrontation between the two great heroes of the previous war.
âLong time no see, General MartĂn. Iâm glad you havenât kicked the bucket yet.â
Shortening the distance between them at a leisurely pace, General Puyol spoke first.
It remained unclear whether he scratched the scar over his eyebrow with his left hand on purpose or unconsciously.
âOf course Iâm alive and kicking, General Puyol. After all, I havenât seen you in a while. Thereâs no way I would get wounded unless Iâm fighting you, right?â
Replying like that, General MartĂn placed his right hand on broad his breast bone quite purposefully.
There was a scar under his clothes. The shallow, but long cut across his breast bone had been inflicted by General Puyol.
Both of them were veterans that had survived the previous great war and the countless scars on their bodies told its tale.
But most of these wounds were inflicted by projectiles like arrows or stones and the few wounds from melee weapons were all suffered through chaotic scuffles.
The only wounds they had inflicted on each other directly were the scars on the face of General Puyol or the scar across the breast bone of General MartĂn.
On the battlefield, one was always having a brush with death, no matter how brave or heroic they were. In that sense, neither General Puyol, nor General MartĂn were anything special.
But considering that they still could thrust death into your face, even if you were to keep yourself in perfect shape, sharpen your mind without the slightest neglect and ward off any ill fortune, you could not avoid calling both of them âspecialâ after all.
ââŠ..â
ââŠ..â
General Puyol was almost two metre tall and over a hundred kilogram heavy, whereas General MartĂn was one-hundred and ninety centimetre tall and over a hundred kilogram heavy.
Accordingly, General Puyol surpassed him by ten centimetre in height, but General MartĂn outweighed him breadthwise.
While they glared at each other like a sabre-tooth tiger and a grizzly, the air in the hall was at an heavy standstill.
âLooks like you didnât neglect training. It must be tough finding free time for training in your position as a general. I must say, Iâm impressed, General Puyol.â
âYeah, thanks. I dare to say Iâve grown stronger since then. Iâm also glad to see that you still have been training, General MartĂn.â
âI had to work my way up after all. Strength has a bearing on your leadership skills, so I canât afford to slack off. Yet the best I could do this year was maintaining my current form.â
âOho, if that is true, you might prove to be an equal opponent now.â
âPfft, cut the flattering. Back then, we were evenly matched, but right now, you are definitely stronger. That doesnât mean you will win, though, if we have a bout.â
âOhoâŠâ
âHehâŠâ
Neither of the two heroes was usually the chatty type, but the more words they exchange, the broader their smile got. At the same time, the tension and will to combat rose between them proportional to that smile, though.
Were they going to go at it right here?
Maybe they both had been joking in the beginning, but accidentally reached the point of no return?
Everyone was holding their breath with these worries, but the woman standing next to the groom, namely the bride, released them from that sorrow.
âMy Husband, I do understand that you have a lot to catch up on with your old friend, but for how long are you going to neglect your new wife on this special day? I would like you to introduce me to him.â
Lucinda Guzzle, or rather Lucinda Guillén now, said this with a soft smile and tugged at the sleeve of her husband reminding.
Her expression was the quintessence of affability and you could not find a single trace of tension or fear anywhere on her.
It seemed like she was âcutting into the conversation of the two men thoughtlessly, because she was sulking about her husband not paying any attention to herâ, but reality was different.
On the contrary, she had given thought to it more than anyone and concluded that it would be dangerous to let them continue like this, so she went in to stop them by pretending to be oblivious to the situation.
Dangerous as it may be, it was not like General Puyol and General MartĂn would actually start a fight here.
But Lucinda feared that if they were to continue to speak at daggers drawn, the others would get the impression that âthe two of them really wanted a fightâ, which would add unnecessary tension to the relation between the two countries.
âAlthough I do know that you two have just been joking around, a woman cannot help but be scared by it. Please apply yourself to me now, My Husband.â
Emphasizing the fact that they were joking around, Lucinda looked up into the eyes of her now husband from the side.
ââŠHmm, you are right. My bad. Soldiers are oblivious to the delicate mind of women by nature, but I do admit that we have gone a bit too far. Forgive me, Lucinda.
General MartĂn, let me introduce her. As of today, this is my wife Lucinda.â
âIt is a pleasure to meet you, General MartĂn. I am the eldest daughter of the Guzzle Family and as of now, the wife to Puyol GuillĂ©n, the current head of the GuillĂ©n Family. My name is Lucinda.
I do have heard of your achievements, General. It is a great honour to get acquainted with you.â
A gentle voice and calm pronunciation coupled with a modest smile.
Without resorting to force, the newlywed wife pacified the atmosphere through mere words. General MartĂn changed his attitude as well in light of her smile.
âWhat a lovely bride. My name is MartĂn Nadal, a general from the Navarre Kingdom.
It seems you are not just lucky on the battlefield, Sir Puyol. To think you actually managed to win such a fine wife.â
âYes, I am really glad that I stayed single until today.â
âYou flatter me.â
Peace set in between the bridal pair and the general from the neighbouring country, so the rest of the hall resumed their happy chit-chatting as well.
Intermission I: The Queen in the Capital
Unlike before, Zenjirou had started to take on some jobs as Royalty in recent times.
Now that he was away from the Capital, it meant that the work he had been doing was left undone. Some of these jobs could temporarily be delayed, seeing as he was only going to be away for a month, but that was not the case for all of them, so these other jobs had to be done by someone else.
For example: Entertaining Prince Francesco and Princess Bona from the Twin Kingdom of Sharrow and Jilbell. With Zenjirou gone, Queen Aura had no choice but to take on that role upon herself.
âOh, itâs been a while, Your Majesty Aura. How is Prince Carlos doing?â
Prince Francesco made himself comfortable on the couch as though he was at home and spoke to the red-haired Queen sitting across from him.
The casual tone from the blonde prince did not agitate Queen Aura as she just nodded with a smile.
âThanks to you, he is doing well. I owe you a great deal, Prince Francesco. And I am even putting Princess Bona through a lot of trouble, so that we can meet like this.â
She replied with a calm tone.
âIf thatâs how you feel, please turn rhetoric into action later on.â
âThat I shall.â
Princess Bona was a chaperone for Prince Francesco. Because of that, Prince Francesco was generally not able to attend an official gathering without her.
In order to get her out of the picture, Aura had requested a peculiar magic tool from Princess Bona as payment for their residence here.
Her request had been an âoutdoor candlestickâ. As the name implied, it was just an elaborate illuminant, but it actually required the combination of three different spells.
Namely the âFlameâ magic as the source of light, the âWind Wallâ magic as a protection against outside influences as well as the âWater Manipulationâ magic as an amplifier through reflections.
Each spell was relatively low class and would not take all that long to imbue into a magic tool. But the problem was that only one marble had been arranged for all three required spells.
The main âFlameâ magic could be imbued within one day, if the marble was used as its medium, but the other two spells had to be imbued the normal way.
So no matter how hard Princess Bona might try, she would take at least one month for each bestowal. Adding the time required to craft the candlestick itself, she would need around three to four months to complete the tool.
Consequently, Princess Bona was going to be busy for a long time.
Needless to say, she was not going to spent the whole day working, even if she did allocate a lot of time to it, but she was going to be occupied for at least half a day every day until the tool was done.
During that time, Prince Francesco could act on own his behalf.
âThis reminds me, His Majesty Zenjirou is attending the wedding by now, isnât he? I must say I sure was surprised that you acknowledged the northern princess as his partner. You are as bold as ever, Your Majesty Aura.â
The blonde prince grinned broadly, whereas the red-haired queen kept her composed smile.
âLove is a matter of the heart. No matter how much influence you may wield, it is impossible to capture the heart completely through it.â
âWise words, Your Majesty.â
Aura insisted that Princess Freya had only become his partner due to personal feelings, whereupon Prince Francesco nodded his assent exaggeratedly a few times.
Seeing as the reaction from the blonde prince was as unreadable as ever, Queen Aura obfuscated her smile and asked him.
âWhat about you, though? I am sure you know what it symbolizes to bring another woman besides your wife to a wedding ceremony. Is there nothing you want to tell me, considering our countries have a secret agreement in regards to the concubines of my husband?â
âAhaha, oh please! No one actually expected that agreement to be kept.â
On the other hand, the reply from Prince Francesco was so blunt it made you question it instead.
Nevertheless, he had been telling the whole truth.
The secret agreement was not about ârestricting concubines for Zenjirouâ, but rather recited âwhat had to be done, when Zenjirou had a child with a concubineâ.
âThen I can assume that Princess Bona is another chess piece in the same game?â
The reason Aura threw him such a provoking question was that Princess Freya had changed the situation drastically.
For the nobility of the Carpa Kingdom it was already only a matter of time before Princess Freya would become a concubine.
And since a second concubine would not make much of a difference anyway then, they had resumed their own offensive to push a concubine onto Zenjirou.
With the âsecret contractâ at work, Aura needed to know the intention of the Sharrow Royal Family, when they were going to increase the number of concubines for Zenjirou.
Having said this, it was almost impossible to have a reasonable discussion on the level of âsounding each other outâ with Prince Francesco.
âHmm, at the very least, the Sharrow Family wonât intervene if Bona gets intimate with His Majesty Zenjirou. Well, in my opinion, something will only happen between them when His Majesty visits the Twin Kingdom.â
ââŠâ
The prince revealed the scheme of his own country with a nonchalant expression, whereat even Queen Aura had to fall silent for a moment.
It sounded too plausible to brush it off as a joke or bluff, but neither could she take it at face value.
In the end, she had no choice but to proceed cautiously.
âOh, so you are saying the Sharrow Family would receive my husband with open arms to the Capital of the Twin Kingdom?â
âWhy, yes, of course! Except maybe His Majesty himself, everyone is always âready and waitingâ to welcome him.â
ââŠThat sounds more like they are ready to catch or capture him, rather than welcome him.â
âHaha, youâre as perceptive as ever.â
Prince Francesco practically admitted it with his answer, whereupon Aura wrinkled her brow without breaking her poker face.
(I feel like I am fighting against an amorphous monster.)
The blonde prince showed not the slightest reaction to the deliberately shown displeasure of the Queen, and just grinned stupidly.
âI shall tell my husband to come back right away, if he ever feels to be in danger.â
âNothing wrong with that. Oh, can I ask His Majesty Zenjirou to deliver a letter, when he visits the Twin Kingdom? I would like to write my parents and siblings back home once in a while.â
Prince Francesco had the âBurning Pair Parchmentâ to get into contact with them, but it was a scarce magic tool. He could not use it for a personal message.
The request from Prince Francesco prompted Aura to blink once in surprise.
âHmm? Does that mean you are staying here? I thought for sure you two would take the chance to return home together with my husband.â
Aura suspected that Prince Francesco had come to the Carpa Kingdom to check upon the bloodline magic disposition of Prince Carlos Zenkichi and let them know about his special ability to use two different bloodline magic.
Princess Bona on the other hand was probably sent here to serve as a honey trap for Zenjirou.
The former one had already achieved his goal and the latter one would have the best chances to achieve hers, when they returned home together with Zenjirou.
But Prince Francesco dismissed these conjectures with a shake of the head.
âAs if. I actually like it better here, because thereâs too much nagging back home.â
âPrincess Bona does it here, too, though?â
âShe is the only one here. There are a lot more at home, who keep nagging at me.
But I want to give my family a status report or rather show them a sign of life from me. Hence a letter. Is that too much to ask for?â
ââŠ..â
Somehow or other, Aura discerned that Prince Francesco was telling the truth behind his nonchalant tone, so she narrowed his eyes and cleared up a misunderstanding he had made.
âYes. That is exactly why I suggested you return together with my husband. You see, my husband will only visit the Twin Kingdom once he has learned the âTeleportâ magic.
The spell allows you to go back and forth between our Royal Palaces within one day in an extreme case.
I would send you there with my âTeleportâ magic and my husband would send you back from there with his âTeleportâ magic. Needless to say, it will cost you.â
âOh, I see.â
Prince Francesco clapped his hands enlightened.
Just like she had said, they could establish a kind of finite warp gate between the Capitals of the Carpa Kingdom and the Twin Kingdom, when Zenjirou learned âTeleportâ and used it to go to the Twin Kingdom.
Considering the travel was going to be instantaneous and safe, Prince Francesco and Princess Bona had no reason to not go back home temporarily.
âIf that is the case, I will gladly take you up on the offer. Ah, and I want you to do the same for Bona on a different day, too. Do you take gold coins as a payment?â
Prince Francesco asked with a beaming face, whereat Queen Aura replied with a sober voice.
âA magic tool would be more to my liking. I shall provide you with the gem for the medium, so I would like you to create a magic tool with âTeleportâ.â
ââŠ..â
That request surprised even Prince Francesco.
Rendered speechless for a moment, he then showed a bright smile.
âThat definitely sounds like a worthwhile task, but I think the price is a bit too expensive for applying âTeleportâ four times. How about this: I pay you in gold coins for my request, but make two magic tools with âTeleportâ in addition, from which I get one in compensation for my efforts.â
The âTeleportâ magic was the pivotal element of the Carpa Royal Family. So the Twin Kingdom had approached them numerous times to turn that spell into a magic tool, but the previous rulers of the Carpa Kingdom had never allowed this.
As Aura was proposing to break that taboo now, Prince Francesco leaned forward with a big grin, but Queen Aura just shook her head ungracious.
âNo, just one. And even that one has to be a âdisposableâ one with only a single use. If that is impossible, I will not force you.
Gold coins will just be fine as payment in that case.â
Whether she was just bargaining or never actually expected it to be possible, Aura outright rejected him with a steadfast tone.
âHmm⊠Well⊠I would really like to get my hands on âTeleportâ, though. But then againâŠâ
Prince Francesco crossed his arms, wrinkled his brow and mumbled to himself for a while.
Before long, he seemed to have reached a decision. The blonde prince clapped himself on the knees and spoke.
âOkay, Iâll give up on the âTeleportâ for myself. But I do want that gem. You still have plenty of them, right? I want three of them, including the one I will need for your âTeleportâ magic tool. How does that sound?â
âYou are being a bit too greedy now. I would be willing to compromise on two. But you will need to tell me for what kind of magic tool you want to use the second gem in advance. Otherwise I cannot comply.â
Strictly speaking, her answer was only to be expected.
Right now, Prince Francesco was staying in the guesthouse of the Carpa Royal Palace. Aura obviously had to make sure he was not going to make a dangerous magic tool.
But it apparently was not that obvious to Prince Francesco, seeing as he kept staring at the ceiling for a while.
âWhat for, you ask? Hmm, do I really have to tell you?â
âYou do.â
âReally?â
âYes.â
âHmmâŠâ
His inner conflict continued for some while, but at some point, he seemed to have made a decision and faced Aura with a resolute expression.
âFine. I will tell you in confidence. But keep it between you and me. Not even Royalty must know about it.â
âOkay. I shall not tell my husband about it.â
Aura nodded confirmatory, but Prince Francesco shook his head.
âNo, not just him, but all âother Royaltyâ.â
âAll other Royalty?â
She cocked her head puzzled, but realized what he meant after a moment of pondering.
Except Aura and Zenjirou, the only other Royalty in the Carpa Kingdom was the infant Carlos Zenkichi. He surely did not mean to keep it a secret from a child, who could not even speak yet.
It was also unlikely he would remind her to not reveal it to Royalty of an unrelated country such as Princess Freya at this point in time.
So there was only one possibility remaining: Concealing it from the other involved Royalty from the Twin Kingdom.
ââŠYou mean to keep it a secret from Princess Bona?â
Aura narrowed her eyes to slits and asked him with feigned ignorance, whereupon Prince Francesco answered with a profound grin.
âNot just Bona. I also mean my father and grandfather back home. Especially them, actually. They snapped at me, when I tried to make that magic tool once before. Man, it was hell on earth.â
Prince Francesco scratched his head with a carefree smile, but even Queen Aura of all people became somewhat anxious now.
But there was no backing down after coming this far.
âVery well. I will keep it between you and me. Not a single soul shall learn of it from me. So tell me, Prince Francesco, what exactly are you trying to make?â
âWell, a magic tool imbued with âBestowal Magicâ.â
While he answered like that, his eyes beamed with rampant aspiration.
* * *
ââŠ.â
After Prince Francesco had left the meeting room, Queen Aura slouched on the couch and heaved a sigh.
âWhat a troublemaker. Announcing an important matter just like thatâŠâ
A magic tool of the âBestowal Magicâ. If it was actually possible to make such a thing, it could shake the civilized world to the very foundations.
To be honest, his motivations were too uncertain, so she should not let him make one.
âBut I really want a magic tool with âTeleportâ. Without one, I would be too worried to let Zenjirou leave the country as it stands. The Twin Kingdom may not be as much of a worry, but I definitely cannot let him leave for the Uppsala Kingdom like this.â
This was what Aura have had in mind.
Princess Freya was supposed to go home to get permission for her marriage, after the issue with the Twin Kingdom was more or less resolved, and Aura wanted Zenjirou to accompany her on the âYellow Leavesâ on that occasion.
The biggest advantage of âTeleportâ was that you could instantly go back and forth between places you had visited before.
Because of that, the Carpa Royalty had split up to visit allied and neutral countries before the great war, expanding their possible targets for the âTeleportâ magic.
If Princess Freya did officially became a concubine for Zenjirou and they realized an intercontinental trade with the Uppsala Kingdom in the future, it would do no harm to have a person, who could go back and forth between their countries with âTeleportâ.
The problem, however, was that the intercontinental sea travel was far from begin safe, even with a large sailing ship like the âYellow Leavesâ from Princess Freya.
Aura loved her husband, of course, but even more importantly, Zenjirou was the Prince Consort, the only grown-up male in the Royal Family for now.
No matter how much of an advantage it was to be able to âTeleportâ to the North Continent and back, it was not worth risking his life over it.
She needed something that could ensure his safety, namely the âTeleportâ magic tool.
The âTeleportâ spell was normally too difficult to cast in emergencies. This technically applied to all magic, because the magic would not activate without properly envisioning its effect. Hence it was impossible to invoke the magic in a life-threatening situation unless you had nerves of steel.
âAnd I do not see Zenjirou having these nerves.â
Aura truly loved her husband from the bottom of her heart, but she did not let that feeling cloud her judgment about his abilities.
Going by his nerves and personality, it was pretty much impossible to cast magic for him already, when someone next to him simply drew his sword.
Even if he were able to actually use âTeleportâ, he would not be able to use it as a means of escape in an emergency.
As a consequence, Aura wanted a magic tool with the âTeleportâ magic.
Depending on its setting, the magic tool could be used even when you were nervous or frightened as long as you still had a bit of reasoning left.
Zenjirou would be able to escape with it, when, for example, the ship capsized and sunk. Or when the delegation was dragged into some kind of conflict on land. Or even when the Uppsala Kingdom tried to detain him for some reason after he arrived there.
âI really want that magic tool, but for how much should I compromise? Prince Francesco even revealed that sensible information about a âBestowalâ magic tool to me.
Knowing him, he surely is going to go ahead with it on his own anyway.
I guess they do not call him a genius creator of magic tools for nothing.â
On the other hand, they did not call him a carefree idiot for everything else for nothing, either.
âI need to put some thought into how much I can afford to yield to The Twin Kingdom or the Uppsala Kingdom and how I can draw the best profit from them for my country.â
Aura generally preferred to keep a balance between domestic and external policies.
Of course her own country always came first, but whenever possible, she chose not to get on the bad side of her negotiation partners just for a quick profit, nor did she treat them too favourable and let them get overbearing.
Her careful consideration was interrupted by the dry sound of a knock on the door.
â! Enter.â
âExcuse me, Your Majesty.â
Called in after the knock, a middle-aged man with a slender face entered the room. It was Secretary Fabio.
âMaster Zenjirou has sent a Small Flying Dragon from the March of Guzzle. Here you are.â
Expressionless as ever, the secretary placed three wooden cylinder the size of a finger in front of Aura with these words.
Taking one of them, Aura pulled the small Dragonskin Parchment out of it and read what was written on it.
âHmm⊠Mh? Nilda Guzzle? Fabio, do you know of anyone called âNilda Guzzleâ?â
The faithful secretary immediately answered the question of the Queen.
âNo, I do not. Who is that supposed to be?â
âAccording to my husband, she is the âsecond daughterâ of Marquis Guzzle. Apparently she just came of age this year, so fifteen years old, and is the illegitimate child the Marquis had with a woman from his domain.â
Hearing the explanation from the Queen, the Secretary shifted his gaze to the ceiling and pondered for a moment, but shook his head resolutely in the end.
âStill does not ring a bell with me. Marquis Guzzle had four children. Three sons and one daughter. The first and second son both died in battle, so there is only his youngest son Sir Xavier and his daughter Lady Lucinda right now.â
âAre you sure?â
âCertainly. Or at the very least, they are the only ones listed on the âroll of names.â
âI see⊠I am not questioning your memory, but check the âroll of namesâ again, just in case.â
âGladly.â
The so-called âroll of namesâ was a document from the Royal Family, where all the names of the local nobility were listed on.
Anyone on that list was nobility and vice versa.
In other words, the girl named Nilda Guzzle was ânot officially acknowledged as nobilityâ, even when Marquis Guzzle actually claimed that she was his own daughter.
âIt seems that very Nilda was entrusted with the duty to take care of my husband. It is unthinkable that a commoner would get to take care of Royalty, even if she may be his real daughter. In any other case, I would suspect a plot now, butâŠâ
As though finishing her sentence, Secretary Fabio declared assertively.
âThat is not possible. At the very least, its mastermind cannot be Marquis Guzzle. The best he could plot would be a pitfall.â
The Queen assented to his words with a wry smile.
âI see you are still not mincing your words, Fabio, But yes, I agree with you. It is hard to believe the Marquis can hatch a complicated plot.
In that case, we might as well just ask him about it. Fabio.â
âYes?â
âDispatch an envoy to the residence of Marquis Guzzle here in the Capital. I assume most of them have returned to the March for the wedding, but someone must have remained to look after the place.
Make him come here. He might know something about it.â
âVery well. I shall arrange it immediately.â
The secretary bowed down to the order of the Queen so perfectly it seemed inhuman.
Chapter 03: For a Trivial Reason
A marriage ceremony between important nobles in the borderland simply did not end after the ceremony itself.
After all, influential nobles from far and wide, not to forget Royalty, had gathered here to celebrate it.
The road and inn accessibility in this world was nowhere good enough to cope with the situation, where the guests were told âthanks for comingâ right after the ceremony and dispersed in small groups all at once.
Most people actually wanted to stay longer in order to use this opportunity for socializing.
And above all, it would be a grand event, when the groom General Puyol set out for the Capital with his wife Lucinda later on.
There was no way the other guests would leave ahead of them. The same naturally applied to Prince Consort Zenjirou as well.
Consequently, the capital of the March of Guzzle was bustling with all the wedding guests even now.
In his usual well-behaved way, Zenjirou spent the days in his allocated building without moving around much.
It certainly was inconvenient to be separated from his electrical appliances, but he had already went through that experience in Valentia.
Learning from his past mistakes, Zenjirou had brought along his portable music player as well as two portable game consoles this time, all of them charged in full.
Thanks to them, he had not been bored at night so far. Unfortunately he could only charge the devices in the Inner Palace, so he limited himself to use only one of them for one hour per day, but it was more than enough to pass the time in the otherwise uneventful nights.
The music player in particular played a decisive role.
Because Aura had recorded the chant for âTeleportâ on it.
Listening to it on repeat, Zenjirou had set himself to learn the correct pronunciation of the âTeleportâ chant for now.
âRu Mavalaaiaia Hastaobraguopena⊠Itâs no good.â
Zenjirou heaved a heavy sigh in the dimly lit room, which was only illuminated by the hand crank flashlight and the display light of the music player.
âGrr⊠I expected it, but itâs still difficult! The intonation alone raises the difficulty quite a bit.â
Putting the music player onto the desk, Zenjirou stretched himself on the simple chair he was sitting on, muttering with a loud voice.
Just like he had mentioned, the intonation for the âTeleportâ chant in the magic language was already pretty difficult by itself. He had practiced it whenever he had time on the way here, but so far, he had not succeeded even once.
As things stood at the moment, Zenjirou was still miles away from fathoming âTeleportâ.
âWill I really be able to use an awesome magic like âTeleportâ one day?â
Not quite complaining, nor exactly losing heart, Zenjirou muttered to himself while he turned off the music player and took a silver bell from the desk, ringing it.
It was met with an almost instant reaction.
âYes, you called for me?â
With these words, a middle-aged woman neatly wearing maid clothes entered the room: Waiting Maid Ines.
The light from the flashlight was quite selective, so the room was pretty much wrapped in darkness except for the desk, but Ines showed no sign of missing her footing.
Because this world had no illumination tools whatsoever, its people had become a lot more accustomed to seeing in the night than Zenjirou. As one of them, Ines did not even feel inconvenienced by this level of darkness at which Zenjirou would not hesitate a second to turn on the lights.
And since it was dangerous to walk around with a light source such as an oil pan, people generally refrained from carrying one as long as they still could see more or less in the dark, so Zenjirou was practically an exception to the exception.
As his waiting maid came closer with her usual smooth steps, Zenjirou called out to her with a casual question.
âHowâs Princess Freya doing?â
He could take this attitude, because he was all alone in the room with the well-acquainted waiting maid.
Ines, too, was used to that behaviour.
âPrincess Freya is being shown around the main building by Miss Nilda.â
She answered in a matter-of-fact tone.
âOh, I had heard they were getting along, but this well? Iâm a bit surprised.â
âThey are somewhat close in age and Miss Nilda has quite the sociable personality, after all. And Princess Freya does not seem to be put off by her attachment, either.â
Up to a certain age, Nilda had been raised in an uneventful farming village, so she listened with genuine respect to the unusual exploits of Princess Freya from the bottom of her heart.
Likewise, Princess Freya must be enjoying to be the target of admiration from a younger girl for a change.
âGlad to hear. Just having someone to talk to already fends off boredom.â
âYou seem to have opened up to Princess Freya as well, Master Zenjirou.â
âA bit, yes.â
When Ines gave him a light smile, Zenjirou showed a wry smile to hide his embarrassment.
Although Zenjirou admitted that he found it difficult to deal with the openly affectionate Princess Freya, he could not help but be somewhat attracted to her, when she was smiling so innocently together with Nilda.
Standing up from the chair, Zenjirou took the flashlight from the desk and pointed it at his feet while talking to Ines.
âWell then, letâs go pick her up. Itâs almost time for dinner. Ines, can you take me to the main building?â
âCertainly. Are you sure, though? I can go by myself, if it is just to call her back.â
âI canât really do that. It would spread rumours that we donât get along.â
She had been brought along as his partner for the marriage ceremony, so other people already had concluded that it was only a matter of time for her to become his concubine.
If it were to seem like they were not getting along well now, it could harm the country in the future.
âBesides, I want to stretch my legs.â
Perceptive as he was, Zenjirou realized the circumstances were moving towards an unfavourable outcome for him and yet, that knowledge did not prevent him from taking action in that very direction.
* * *
Around the same time, Princess Freya was walking down the dim hallway of the main building with Nilda.
Her bodyguard Skathi was following three steps behind them.
âPlease watch your step, Princess Freya. Will you be fine?â
âYes, I can see relatively well in the night and even participated in a couple of night manoeuvres. Thank you for your concern.â
Just like she had asserted, Princess Freya kept a firm walking pace.
By the standards of Modern Earth, the stony hallway was wrapped in a considerable darkness, but Princess Freya and Skathi were accustomed to seeing in the dark more than enough, whereas Nilda knew her family home inside out. Even if she could not see as well, she could move around from memory.
âWow. I take it that you took training for it?â
âInstead of specially training for it, it would be more accurate to say that I naturally adopted to it. You see, huntings and sea or river travels do not necessarily end by nightfall, so you have no choice but to continue throughout the night. As a result, I came to be able to see at night.â
She mentioned it most carefree, but that method was anything but it. At the very least, it was not something a princess was supposed to do.
In fact, Skathi showed a wry smile behind them. As her bodyguard, she had been dragged into all of her hoydenish adventures.
âMilady, we are near a corner.â
âYes, I can see it. Thank you, Skathi.â
Keeping her back to her trusted bodyguard, the silver-haired princess answered her like that and safely turned at the right-angled corner.
Nilda next to her followed suit as well.
The first to notice it then was, as expected, the female warrior Skathi, as she was paying close attention to their surroundings with her eyes most accustomed to the darkness.
âHm? There is someone ahead of us. I can see a silhouette.â
Upon her remark, both Princess Freya and Nilda stopped and narrowed their eyes to a slit.
âOh, right. Considering he is coming from that direction, it must be one of our guards.â
With the worst night vision from all of them, Nilda claimed this, but Princess Freya cocked her head dubiously.
âAre you sure? I cannot see it all that well at this distance, but I would say it is someone from the âNavarre Kingdomâ.â
The delegation from the Navarre Kingdom was the only foreign group invited to this marriage ceremony, so Princess Freya had paid a bit more attention to them than to the others.
Because of that, she could now recognize their military uniform from just a silhouette.
âEh!?â
Nilda exclaimed surprised, when she heard that.
âExcuse me for a moment.â
Then she approached the silhouette with brisk steps.
âPardon! Do you have a moment?â
When Nilda called out to it with a loud voice, the silhouette flinched for a second, then stopped.
The dimness hid all the fine features, but judging by the height, it was a man without doubt.
ââŠYes?â
And a young man, at that, going by his voice.
His silhouette and voice assured Nilda that he was at least not associated with the House of Guzzle, so she named herself in the semidarkness.
âMy name is Nilda, the second daughter of Marquis Guzzle. May I ask you to name yourself?â
ââŠYes! I am Knight Raymundo from the Navarre Kingdom Delegation.â
The silhouette performed the typical greeting gesture of a knight amidst the darkness and its voice was kind of flat from nervousness.
âThen I shall address you as Sir Raymundo. Pardon my asking, Sir Raymundo, but did you come out of that middle hallway just now?â
Her straightforward question turned out to be counterproductive, though.
ââŠNo. You must have confused it. I came out of that other passage.â
Saying this, the knight from the Navarre Kingdom pointed to the buildingâs outmost hallway, the one opposite from which Nilda had come out.
The hallways around here were set up a bit complicated.
In this area, three passages were running parallel to each other: The hallway Nilda and the other two had walked through, the hallway the knight from the Navarre Kingdom had walked through and the hallway pointed out by the same knight just now.
At some point, the two outer passages had a corner at a right angle and were merging with the middle passage. They were standing at that very intersection now.
But even in this darkness, the excuse from the knight was somewhat overdoing things. Nilda definitely had seen him coming out of the middle passage and as a matter of fact, she had stopped the knight right in front of the central hallway.
Nilda showed a troubled smile.
âWell, so you say, but I definitely saw you coming out from there.â
She pressed him slightly.
But even then, the knight did not change his attitude.
âIt is quite dark here, so it is not strange for you to make a mistake. Well then, Miss Nilda, I will excuse myself now.â
As if to shake her off, the knight left the place with rapid steps.
âAh!â
Nilda tried to reach out to him, but her hand only grasped at air.
ââŠWhat do I do now? I guess I will have to report this to my father.â
Nilda cocked her head troubled, whereupon Princess Freya and Skathi came over after they had watched the situation unfold from afar.
âShould you have let him leave, Nilda? As far as I could tell, he seems to have set foot into a restricted area without permission.â
The Southern Continent was foreign land to Princess Freya and she was currently nothing more than the partner for Prince Consort Zenjirou.
Not only did she not know much about the common sense here, she also had no real authority here, so she had just silently observed without interfering, but then she noticed that the situation had taken a rather serious turn.
Nilda showed a troubled smile in reaction to the question from Princess Freya and nodded once.
âYes. The area beyond that middle passage belongs to our military. That being said, it only contains a little watchtower we rarely ever use, so it is not really an issue, if someone goes there, but we have told the guests that the place is off limits beforehand, so I had no choice but to broach the subject.â
Even the mansion of a feudal lord had areas that were off limits to others, guests of state being to exception.
It applied to the private chambers of the lord and his family, the treasury as it was the wallet of the domain and the military facilities as it was the shield of the domain.
Just like Nilda had mentioned, the military facility beyond that hallway, where the knight of the Navarre Kingdom had set foot into, was not really all that important.
As a matter of fact, an interested guest would have easily gotten permission to go there, if he simply asked for it.
But it was a different matter altogether to âignore someone who had trespassed thereâ.
If they were to let him get away with it here, they would soon have to do the same for the other restricted area as well.
âSeems like I will have to ask my father or brother to reprimand him tomorrow.â
Nilda heaved a small sigh after these words. She held no official rank and was just the daughter of a mistress, regardless of her blood relationship, so people always tended to make light of her.
âIf you would like, I can come with you to make a testimony.â
âYes, that would be much appreciated. I am sorry for the trouble, Princess Freya.â
While they were having such an exchange, a bright light flared up behind Nilda.
âMilady, Miss Nilda, please stand back, just in case.â
âOh my, where has the time gone?â
âThat must be Master Zenjirou.â
Princess Freya and Nilda spoke up without due care upon the warning from Skathi, but still obediently got behind her.
The white light was a hundred, more probably a thousand times brighter than the moonlight. Zenjirou was the only person to possess such a thing.
Hence the warning from Skathi had been nothing but a reflex and there was actually no need for wariness.
âOh, here you are, Princess Freya, Miss Nilda. Then we should get back to the annex building now. The preparations for dinner seem to be done.â
And as expected, Zenjirou appeared from the roofed crossing leading to the annex building with his crank-powered LED flashlight in hand. His bodyguard Knight Natalio and waiting maid Ines followed behind him like always.
âThank you for going out of your way to pick us up, Your Majesty Zenjirou.â
âThanks for letting us know, Master Zenjirou.â
Amidst the brilliance of the flashlight, both Princess Freya and Nilda offered Zenjirou words of gratitude with a smile.
During the past few days, the three of them had gotten close to the point that such an exchange was normal to them. The shortage of personnel was actually working in their favour here.
Because of the lack of staff, less people were involved in situations like this one. Moreover, there was not much hustle and bustle in the countryside to begin with, so without knowing, Zenjirou had started to assume quite the âcasualâ attitude towards Princess Freya and Nilda.
âNo, donât mention it. It allowed me to stretch my legs, too, after all. But it would be rude to let the cooks wait any longer.â
âYou are right. Let us head back.â
âOkay, Master Zenjirou.â
The combined group then went back to the annex building with a bit of chit-chat.
* * *
Nilda had caught a knight of the Navarre Kingdom at entering a restricted area without permission.
In itself, that was not such a big deal.
At the very least, the Guzzle Family would have been willing to laugh it off with a âBe more careful next timeâ as long as the knight apologized with a âI got lostâ statement and that would be the end of it.
The reason such a trivial matter escalated into something bigger was that the knight in question thought he could wipe that trivial matter under the carpet as well as his superior supporting his claim well and truly.
âSo you refuse to admit it, no matter what, Sir Cristiano?â
The one to speak with a strict voice like that was the third son and successor-to-be of Marquis Guzzle: Xavier Guzzle.
Cristiano Pinto, the Knight Captain of the Navarre Kingdom, assented to the words of the young heir with a deliberate smile as though showing off his composure.
On the morning after that night, Xavier Guzzle had been informed about the incident by his little sister Nilda and had immediately went to the delegation of the Navarre Kingdom, wanting them to explain the circumstances.
âYes. It definitely is true that one of my subordinates, Knight Raymundo, was called to a halt by Miss Nilda in the evening of yesterday. But like he had explained back then, Raymundo did not come out of the middle hallway, but had emerged from the outmost passage.â
âYou mean to say it is nothing but a mistake from Nilda?â
Xavier obviously sharpened his glance, but Knight Captain Cris did not let that attitude affect his smile and simply answered.
âWell, we are talking about evening here. The sun had already set. I dare to say it is not strange for a woman to make such a mistake. I mean, women are prone to fear the darkness, are they not?â
ââŠNilda was not alone. Princess Freya as well as her bodyguard Victoria claim the same circumstances.â
âBoth women, too. Fear and surprise is known to be contagious. Once someone claims something, it is not all that unusual for others to come to the same misunderstanding.â
His expression was overflowing with confidence while Knight Captain Cris answered like that. To an onlooker at least it seemed like he believed what he was saying from the bottom of his heart.
ââŠ..â
ââŠ..â
Sitting across from each other, they stared at each other wordlessly for a while.
Knight Captain Cris was admittedly slender, but was by no means small with his height of more or less one-hundred and eighty centimetre.
The petite Xavier was not even one-hundred and seventy tall, so there was an obvious height difference, which was still all too apparent, when they sat across each other.
Considering that Knight Captain Cris was also a bit older than Xavier, it only looked like a David versus Goliath situation.
From his behaviour, Xavier could tell that Knight Captain Cris was also the better fighter of them by far, so he had trouble to seize the reins of the negotiations.
Taking a deep breath to provide his body with new oxygen, Xavier then said with a resolute look.
âOkay. It seems we are not on the same page here.â
âInstead of the same page, I say the end is just obvious?â
When Knight Captain Cris gave him a faint smile, Xavier clenched his back teeth.
âI, for one, cannot bring myself to believe that all three witnesses made the same mistake.â
âSir Xavier, do you mean to imply that a knight of our country is lying then?â
âYes, that is exactly what I mean.â
â!?â
For the first time today, Knight Captain Cris broke his calm mask in light of Xavierâs clear statement.
âSir Xavier, are you aware of the significance of your words?â
Knight Captain Cris lowered the tone of his voice, whereas Xavier was extremely careful not to let his voice waver as he answered.
âYes. I am aware that I would commit a grave defamation, if I were to be wrong. Should it turn out that I suspected the knight of your country wrongfully, I am prepared to make an official apology.â
ââŠ..â
He must not have expected Xavier to stage such a determined opposition. Knight Captain Cris was at a loss for words for a moment.
In all objectivity, though, Xavier actually had no reason to humble himself here.
As the next successor to a March in the Major Power known as Carpa Kingdom, Xavier Guzzle was more or less on equal footing with Cristiano Pinto, who was the oldest son of a famous family with proximity of blood to the Royal Family in the Middle Power known as Navarre Kingdom.
The Carpa Kingdom and Navarre Kingdom were officially acknowledging each otherâs sovereignty, so of course things would have gone a lot smoother if Xavier just had made compromises to Knight Captain Cris pro forma, but neither did he need to feel obliged to draw in his horns in his position, when their opinions were as contradictory as right now.
âNow, you mentioned earlier that the end was already obvious, but can I take it that you have acknowledged our claim then?â
ââŠNo, it seems we really are not on the same page.â
Even while cladding himself with a mask of inexpressiveness, Knight Captain Cris shook his head with a displeasure he could not conceal entirely.
* * *
Knight Raymundo, a member of the delegation from the Navarre Kingdom, had trespassed into a restricted area.
Three people had witnessed that: Nilda Guzzle, Freya Uppsala and Victoria Kronkvist.
Princess Freya was the partner for Zenjirou, Victoria aka. Skathi was her bodyguard and Nilda was tasked with taking care of Zenjirou here.
So all three of them had a rather close relation to him.
Hence it was practically an inevitability that Zenjirou would get dragged into this incident as well.
âMy deepest apologies, Master Zenjirou. I cannot express nowhere near enough regret for involving Princess Freya in a matter of our family.â
As the morning sun beamed through the windows, Nilda Guzzle lowered her head with bitter regret. Zenjirou responded to her with the softest smile he could manage.
âNo, as far as I see it, it was not your fault, Miss Nilda. Princess Freya says so, too. It was just an unfortunate course of events.
And seeing as the delegation from the Navarre Kingdom is involved in this, it is no longer a domestic issue, but an international one. So, as a representative for Queen Aura, I am involved, too. I will help you to the best of my abilities.â
âThank you very much, Master Zenjirou.â
Nilda was pepped up by his words and showed a bright smile.
Her abundant display of emotions made you worry if she could actually survive in the world of nobility.
âFor that reason, can you lend her a hand, Princess Freya? If you run into some kind of trouble, you may use my name.â
Princess Freya answered him with a charming smile.
âOf course. Just leave it to me, Your Majesty Zenjirou. Miss Nilda is a dear friend to me as well, so I personally want to help her out in this anyway.
I may not look like it, but I am quite confident in my eyesight at night.â
With these words, she jutted her chin forward in such a way that it seemed playfully at first, but her eyes were by no means smiling.
Gender discrimination against women.
Princess Freya had suffered the same treatment numerous times in her home country, but it was nothing one could get used to.
Contrary to her outward appearance, Princess Freya was quite strong-willed, so she must have felt offended, too, when her own capability was looked down upon.
âYes, Iâm counting on you, Princess Freya.â
âGladly.â
Keeping up her strong-willed smile, Princess Freya swept him a ladified curtsy.
After the two girls left, Zenjirou eased his tension and grumbled in a peeved tone.
âOh man⊠What a pain.â
Currently, Zenjirou was all alone in the room with his waiting maid Ines.
A waiting maid was not really a suitable adviser for his current problem, but she was the only person, he could trust and confide in here.
âHey, Ines, letâs have a little talk. I just want to confirm some things and will make the ultimate decision by myself, but please let me hear your honest opinion.â
âVery well, Master Zenjirou.â
The middle-aged maid just bowed politely as she seemingly had anticipated the request from her master.
Zenjirou nodded once.
âThanks. Well then, my first question might be common sense, but I want to start with the basics.
Will this incident become more weighty, if âNilda is not nobilityâ?â
He gave voice to his biggest worry first.
In his opinion, it was quite likely that Nilda Guzzle was not a noble.
Needless to say, his reasoning originated from the fact that Queen Aura had not told him about her existence.
All nobility was listed on the âRoll of Namesâ managed by the Royal Family.
Looking at it the other way round, those not listed on the âRoll of Namesâ were not officially recognized as noble, even if they legitimately were of noble birth.
Considering Aura had not been aware of Nilda, it was extremely likely that her name was not listed on the Roll of Names.
The middle-aged maid assented his question with a composed look.
âIt definitely would become more weighty. In this case, a diplomatic issue.â
Zenjirou heaved a sigh in light of his bad premonition coming true.
âI knew it. Just in case: Does the same still apply under the premise that Nilda is completely right and the knight lying?â
âYes. The hierarchy is more important in this case. The truth is irrelevant. To make things worse, the other party is a knight and the trespassing happened at night.
Something could have been done, though, if it had been a male soldier, commoner even, that stopped him.â
âAh, so they being female is part of the problem, after all. But what could have been done, if it was a soldier? Is the common military that well esteemed?â
His question was met with a diligent explanation from the middle-aged waiting maid.
âNo. The reason is that this incident happened during the night patrol. People will even listen to a commoner as long as he is specialized to comment on the matter in question.â
For example: A Knight purchases a weapon and then accuses the blacksmith to have swindled him with a defect product. The counterstatement from the blacksmith would be taken into consideration as well then.
Because the blacksmith was even more specialized in weapons than the knight.
But in this case, the incident concerned a trespassing at night.
In a broader sense, it was a military issue. Needless to say, the knight was specializing in that and Nilda was nothing but a little girl with no connection to it.
So, when she turned out to be no noble, like Zenjirou assumed, this incident would become rather troublesome.
âOh god. Not good. Even if Iâm right in assuming that sheâs not nobility, Nilda currently doesnât seem to be aware of it.
Depending on the circumstances, I might have to talk to Marquis Guzzle and work together with him.â
âI dare to say that his would be a bit too risky. Although the possibility is low, the Marquis still might be behind the concealment of her person. And even if no one is behind it, it could actually be a mistake made by the Royal Family.
Considering that, I cannot recommend revealing everything to Marquis Guzzle so easily.â
âOh, right. Youâve a point⊠But this is a diplomatic issue, right? Itâs no longer just between the Royal Family and a Feudal Lord. It would be bad to ignore a diplomatic issue, just to protect the Royal Family. We canât confuse our priorities here.
But in the unlikely event that Marquis Guzzle really is behind this, it would become the worst case scenario. Although it isnât all that likely, we still canât rule it out, so we must keep it in mindâŠâ
With no end to his worries in sight, Zenjirou looked up at the ceiling from his chair.
There were two possibilities: Nilda had her name listed on the âRoll of Namesâ or not. If it was not listed, there were another two possibilities: Someone plotted it or it was some kind of mistake.
If it was indeed listed, there were no problems at all.
Problems only arose, when her name was not listed on it.
Assuming it was part of a plot, the mastermind behind it could be Marquis Guzzle and it would worsen the situation sharply to consult with him.
On the other hand, if her name was not listed, because of a mere mistake in the paperwork, the best course of action would be to report it to Marquis Guzzle as quickly as possible.
(I think a mistake is more likely, but if I act on that possibility and it turns out to be a plot after all, itâs game over.)
The slightest miscalculation could let the best choice result in the worst ending.
Zenjirou could not bring himself to choose a route that might lead to ruin, no matter how low the probability.
âDamn. Nilda sure has bad luck, or should I say bad timing?â
He heaved a sigh, whereupon Ines interjected with a shake of the head.
âNot quite, Master Zenjirou. It was neither bad luck, nor bad timing. It was a bad line of action on her part.â
âHuh?â
Zenjirou cocked his head puzzled, so Ines explained.
âEven if she was of higher birth, a woman would generally be discreet on the surface towards a man in such a situation, where the man claims something to be âdifferentâ. She ought to have dealt with him by putting a good gloss on her warning.â
In other words, Nilda should have apologized with âI see, please forgive my mistakeâ at the point, where the knight had claimed âNo, you are wrongâ.
Then she would keep him in check by saying: âBut it is no surprise that a little girl like me would make a mistake, when you abide in such a suspect place. I would appreciate it, if you could refrain from letting me âmisunderstandâ in the future.â
The knight would be able to bring everything to a smooth end then by answering with âYou are right. I am partly to blame for lingering in such a suspicious place, too. I will be more careful from now on. Thank you for your consideration.â.
In short, the right line of action involved accepting the claim from the knight on the surface, but cautioning him between the lines.
But Nilda had skipped past that etiquette and opposed him straight on by practically saying âNo, I am not mistaken. I saw it. Why are lying to me?â, so the knight ended up persisting on his stance, either due to obstinacy or surprise.
In this sense, you could say that Nilda had made a mistake. Needless to say, it did not change the fact that the knight started all of this by trespassing into the restricted area without permission.
âOh, right. You did say Nilda was raised in a rural village for quite a while. I guess she hasnât learnt enough about noble etiquette yet.â
âI am afraid so. The fact that she was born and raised in a rural village means that she initially internalized a different kind of common sense. It cannot be an easy endeavour to overwrite it with the noble mindset later on.â
âIsnât this even worse?â
Although the knight from the Navarre Kingdom may fundamentally be at fault here, they were at a huge disadvantage, assuming that an actually non-noble girl had reacted in an unbefitting manner for nobility.
ââŠMaybe I should ask Princess Freya to take the blame?â
The conclusion Zenjirou reached after painstaking contemplation was a somewhat conflicting one for him.
âPrincess Freya, you say?â
Cocking her head, the maid asked him that, whereupon Zenjirou nodded and explained his train of thought in detail.
âWell, she was present at the scene, too, so I thought we could make her be in the spotlight instead. Things have already escalated quite a bit, so the Guzzle Family canât back-pedal anymore and say Nilda was wrong after all at this point, either.
On the other hand, it will be troublesome, when we carry on with Nilda in the spotlight and it becomes apparent later that she is no noble.
So I want Nilda to take a backseat and let Princess Freya assume the role of staging the protest. It should go a lot smoother then.â
âThe current circumstances would greatly improve through that for sure, but are you fine with that? Princess Freya is basing her authority here primarily on you, Master Zenjirou.
You would basically be propagating an even stronger bond between the two of you by doing so.â
âI betâŠâ
Zenjirou heaved a sigh in light of Inesâ advice.
In addition, he would be owing Princess Freya a great debt for having her take the fall in this.
Considering she was aiming to become his concubine, Zenjirou was sure she would never let this chance slip by.
Having said this, he could not come up with a better solution.
And possessing a sense of responsibility stronger than the average as well as a timidness stronger than the average, Zenjirou inevitable had no choice but to pick the safest way out he could think of.
âI shall ask Princess Freya for help. I will consult with her in person as quick as possible today. We cannot let Miss Nilda know about it, so see to it that Princess Freya comes over alone.â
âAs you wish.â
Ines made a brief bow to his orders.
* * *
Everything started as a trivial argument between Knight Raymundo from the Navarre Kingdom and Nilda, the second daughter of Marquis Guzzle, but Knight Captain Cristiano and Xavier Guzzle were respectively negotiating on behalf of the former two and not yielding to the other, fanning the dying embers into a blazing fire.
If the fire were to spread like this, it could even cause some serious damage.
Any person with a bit of prudence could see that the situation had âgone southâ.
Fortunately enough, the respective people in charge of both parties, Marquis Miguel Guzzle and General MartĂn Nadal, carried such prudence.
âFirst of all, let me express my deepest gratitude for setting up this meeting, Marquis Guzzle. It will allow us to prevent the situation to get even more out of hand.â
âNo, I have to apologize for letting the inappropriate conduct of my daughter to escalate that much, too, General MartĂn. Besides, I am not the one, who set up this meeting.
Your gratitude is due to my daughter⊠I mean, Lady GuillĂ©n.â
While the subordinate and son had glared daggers at each other, the officer and father were exchanging greetings with a smile.
âIndeed. I shall properly thank Lady Lucinda later on.â
General MartĂn nodded his assent a couple of times.
Their conversation made it redundant to mention, but this meeting had indeed been set up by Lucinda, who had just married into the family of General Puyol.
The two of them sat across each other in the anteroom Lucinda and General Puyol usually used.
After the marriage ceremony, General MartĂn had requested another meeting with the bridal pair, but Lucinda had âaccidentallyâ scheduled a meeting with her father Marquis Guzzle at the same time.
So the bridal pair was now rearranging their schedule and had General MartĂn and Marquis Guzzle wait in the âsameâ anteroom in the meantime.
As such, General MartĂn and Marquis Guzzle were making use of the âcoincidentalâ occasion of waiting in the same room to have an unofficial meeting, exchanging opinions as the ringleaders.
The whole situation was easy to see through, but these kind of pretexts were very important in Higher Society.
Neither side would be able speak their mind in an official meeting, where one side was the host and the other side the guest, because they had to keep up appearance.
In an informal place like this, the old Marquis and the middle-aged General could converse without restrain.
After a simple greeting, Marquis Guzzle broached the topic at hand.
âTo be honest, I am well aware that this is just a stupid argument about a trivial misunderstanding, so if possible, I want to end this without much fuss.â
âI agree. Normally this would be solved with a verbal warning and a verbal apology, so I would appreciate it, if we could do just that.â
Although there was quite the age difference between them, they talked to each other on an equal footing.
On top of being quite close in social standing, Marquis Guzzle respected General MartĂn for being the better soldier of them, whereas General MartĂn respected Marquis Guzzle for his long history of military services, making it a sound relationship of mutual respect between them.
Nevertheless, they were still a Feudal Lord and a General from bordering countries.
Of course they were harbouring some negative feelings towards the other somewhere deep down in their hearts, but both of them held the other in high enough esteem to not let it show on their faces.
Thanks to that, the meeting proceeded smoothly.
âGeez, Xavier takes too much after my younger self. In a bad way, that is. He is inflexible and always clings to appearance, when trying to resolve things. The actual truth aside, there would have been nothing wrong with formally admitting that Nilda had been in the wrong here.â
âI reckon you have your problems with him.â
Even while agreeing with him like that, General MartĂn could not keep himself from giving a wry smile.
The words from Marquis Guzzle sounded like he wanted to say that he himself had become flexible by now, but that was by no means the case.
The man called Miguel Guzzle was actually so bad at equivocation and charisma that it was rather impressive how he could live as nobility in a major power like that.
âHaha, you have got me there. Well, there is no point in beating around the bush now, so let me be frank:
The knight in your group, I think his name was Raymundo, did trespass into the restricted area, right?â
Although this was an unofficial meeting, the question from the elderly noble was sharply straight-forward, so General MartĂn obfuscated the wry smile on his bear-like face and nodded once.
âYeah. Cris does not seem to have pressed him enough, so we do not have a confession from the man himself, but given the circumstances, there can be no doubt he did it.â
This honest concession could be made, precisely because it was an unofficial meeting. One that practically had never taken place, so to speak.
Marquis Guzzle was neither surprised, nor angered by his answer; He simply accepted it with a nonchalant tone.
âI thought so. Well, Nilda is not one to lie about such things. And it is almost laughable to call it a mistake, when there are three witnesses.â
âI wish Miss Nilda would have been a bit more tactful, though. My knight certainly started things, but she seemed to have pressed him direct and straight-forward.
Even I would have been left with no other choices but to either apologize wholeheartedly or feign ignorance in face of such a cornering question.â
General MartĂn pulled a slightly wry face after these words.
âI have to bear the blame for that instead of my daughter. My teachings were poorly. Forgive me. I am sure you already noticed it, but she is not the child of my legal wife and was raised in a rural village until she was nine.â
âOh, she seems to have a good head on her shoulders for all that, though. I take back my earlier words. You do have a good hand at raising your children.â
âNo need to take it back. It is all thanks to Lucinda that Nilda has grown into what she is now. But it is my responsibility that she is still lacking education.â
Marquis Guzzle shook his head with these words.
The fact that he easily admitted that spoke for his integrity, but also for his flaws as nobility.
He unintentionally had given General MartĂn a valuable piece of information: Marquis Guzzle was holding his daughter Lucinda in extremely high esteem.
âI see. You must be very proud of your eldest daughter.â
Nodding with a composed look, General MartĂn innerly renewed his wariness towards General Puyol.
âWell, enough of that. We were talking about Miss Nilda and Knight Raymundo.
Under normal circumstances, this issue could have ended with a verbal warning and apology, but Knight Captain Cris and Sir Xavier have clashed head-on, so it can no longer be resolved that easily.â
âWe are meeting here to keep the consequences as little as possible.â
When Marquis Guzzle said declaratory, General MartĂn showed a somewhat sly smile and replied provocative.
âWell, yes, but we two are already on the same page here. A further escalation is basically off the table. Considering that, I kind of want to squeeze a profit from it now.
So here is my proposal: How about we decide on some key conditions amongst us and let the youngsters give it a try until they contradict these? I dare to say it would be a valuable experience for Sir Xavier, too.â
âHmm⊠You do have a point⊠But I am not fond of lying to my son like that. Then again, it is an effective way⊠Hmm.â
The suggestion from General MartĂn prompted Marquis Guzzle to frown uncomfortably, but he gave it some thought anyway.
His proposal was not all that difficult to understand.
He was basically saying: âWhy donât we use this opportunity to let our youngsters gain some experience while we clear up matters?â
In fact, the current situation was predestinated for it.
The two youngsters had completely different opinions and were clashing with each other in negotiations, but behind their backs, their superiors aka. Marquis Guzzle and General MartĂn had reached an agreement on not letting the matter escalate any further.
To be honest, it was a once-in-a-lifetime chance.
Because Knight Captain Cris and Xavier could experience a genuine negotiation concomitant with all its pressure while their superiors could always step in when it looked like either side was about to screw up.
In short: It was the perfect opportunity to let the two youngsters, who were not used to dealing with foreigners, gain experience in a riskless environment.
Both of them would surely be offended, when they learned that their superiors had actually watched out for them all the time while they presumably negotiated in all seriousness, but that was also part of their âtrainingâ.
âWhat do you say, Marquis Guzzle? Care to give it a try?â
âHmmâŠâ
Although he did understand its merits, Marquis Guzzle was still hesitating, simply because that method went against his preferences.
As a truthful soldier, he never hesitated in the slightest to deceive his enemy, but he could not bring himself to cheat his allies or family that easily.
Nevertheless, Marquis Guzzle had also told his soldiers before that reinforcements were coming, even though that was not the case, to keep up the morale. And sometimes he had exaggerated the strength of the enemy force for a battle they were expected to win with ease, to keep them on guard.
Lies could be an expedient, too. Marquis Guzzle was not so obstinate that he would not understand that, so after a moment of careful deliberation, the elderly feudal lord nodded with a grim look.
âOh well. Let us do it. Its merit is certainly beyond doubt. But are you fine with that? Knight Captain Cris does not know that the false testimony from your knight is the cause of all this, does he? If worst comes to worst, he might lose his position.â
âSuch is life.â
When Marquis Guzzle remarked considerately, General MartĂn brushed it aside flatly.
âHe cannot expect any mercy, if he rashly throws a fit.â
âI know. I will deal with him in that case. What about the opposite then?
It is quite possible that my Cris will pull through and have your side admit that it was a mistake, too.â
âThe official announcement aside, I want you to scold your knight and knight captain in private then. I will keep my son in check myself. It might not be pleasant, but I know that an âunreasonable defeatâ in a negotiation can be a valuable experience later on.
But emotions are a different matter altogether. I cannot stop my son and daughter from harbouring reservation towards you. Is that alright?â
Marquis Guzzle asked just in case, whereupon General MartĂn pondered for a while and then assented.
âHmm, in that case, I personally shall apologize to Sir Xavier and Miss Nilda in private.â
He certainly wanted to avoid having the successor of a neighbouring domain harbour any ill feelings towards him.
On this view, it would be more convenient for him, when Knight Captain Cris actually lost the case this time round.
In case of his loss, General MartĂn could let him experience the âaftermath of a defeatâ and have no bad blood with the Carpa Kingdom.
On the other hand, a victory would only earn him the achievement of having enforced the lie of the knight, but at the cost of giving the successor of the neighbouring March a bad impression of himself.
Well, it would an extremely valuable experience for a different meaning, when the knight turned a lie into the truth through negotiations, so a victory would not be a bad deal per se, but a loss would still be a lot more advantageous in comparison.
Anyway, everything seemed to settle without a problem at a glance, but Zenjirou would surely turn pale in the face and raise a scream, if he could have listened to this conversation.
Either the lie from Knight Raymundo was exposed and Knight Captain Cris had to apologize.
Or the lie was approved and General MartĂn unofficially apologized to Xavier and Nilda.
The peaceful conclusion of both cases was build on the assumption that âNilda was nobilityâ.
If it then became known at a later date that Nilda Guzzle was no official noble, it would turn into a real mess.
But without the knowledge of that fundamental requirement, the conclusion from the two men was extremely reasonable and realistic.
âGood. It was a fruitful discussion. I definitely have to thank Lady GuillĂ©n for it.â
âYes. No matter how it ends, we have avoided the worst scenario with this.â
Oblivious to the fragile first piece in their line of reasoning, General MartĂn and Marquis Guzzle exchanged these nonchalant words and laughed together.
Intermission 2: The Queen has Confidence
âThen Nilda is a member of the Guzzle House without a doubt?â
The Queen checked with the plump middle-aged noble sitting across her, who then nodded his sweaty head.
âY- Yes. Of that there is no doubt. I have always been serving here in the Capital, so I have not confirmed it with my own eyes, but we actually do have an attested copy of the âRoll of Namesâ. Please address the Marquis directly, if you wish to confirm it.â
He replied with a resolute tone.
âYes, I shall allow myself to do so later on. It is not like I am doubting the Guzzle House, but the name Nilda Guzzle is not listed on our âRoll of Namesâ.â
âI- ImpossibleâŠâ
Taken by surprise, the middle-aged noble agitatedly shook his round head with a double chin.
âCalm down, Sir Severo. I will repeat myself: I am not doubting the Guzzle House. Marquis Guzzle found out about Nilda during the previous war, correct? So a natural explanation could be that there was a discrepancy in the communication during all the commotion of the war.â
Aura maintained her composure as she reassured the round-faced noble of middle age called Severo.
Severo was a vassal serving Marquis Guzzle, tasked with the position as his representative in the Capital. It goes without saying that it was one of the best appointments amongst the vassals of the Guzzle House.
It might be easier to understand, when comparing it with the Karou of Edo Japan, representatives of the Feudal Lords dispatched to the Shogun in Edo.
Anyway, Severo calmed down a bit in light of the words from the Queen and answered while wiping the sweat of his forehead with a handkerchief.
âC- Certainly. I apologize for losing my composure just now.â
âI do not blame you. It is quite the surprise for me as well.â
âHearing that gives me a little peace of mind.â
âGood. I have no intention to stir up the matter, but a mistake in the âRoll of Namesâ can by no means be overlooked. I wish to resolve this situation as quickly as possible. Depending on the circumstances, I may have to âleapâ a messenger from here to the March of Guzzle, so prepare accordingly.â
âV- Very well!â
Severo lowered his head so deeply it looked like he was folding his corpulent body.
When the door closed with a click, Aura immediately wiped the serene expression off her face and said with a voice deep like a growling beast.
ââŠWhat a pain this has become.â
âIt sure has.â
Standing next to her, the secretary gave a cold reply, whereupon Queen Aura shot a fierce glance of anger at him for a moment, but regained her composure right after.
âJudging by his reaction, the Guzzle House really seems to have heard nothing about this.â
âThat much seems clear. The people of the Guzzle Family are often not adept at deception to begin with and I am sure they are very well aware how much of risk it would be to make a false testimony about a copy of the âRoll of Namesâ.â
The âRoll of Namesâ assured the status of nobility, so any forgery or falsehood of its copies was immediately punished with the death sentence. It would be far to risky to get involved in that, considering the Guzzle House was actually in the Royal Familyâs confidence the most of all the Feudal Lords.
âThen this issue is not caused by a scheme from someone, but rather a simple misunderstanding. A mere act of negligence, so to say. Moreover, the name is not in our âRoll of Namesâ, but is listed on their copy, so it is quite likely our mistake.â
For some kind of reason, the âRoll of Namesâ from the Royal Family was lacking a name. That was the only possible explanation right now. And as much as it pained her to admit it, Aura had an idea about what caused that discrepancy.
âMarquis Guzzle took Nilda in, when she was nine years-old. Right now, she is fifteen years-old. With a little bit of math, you can easily figure out who the âculpritâ is.â
âHis Late Majesty Sancho.â
âYeah, Sancho alright.â
Aura assented with a bitter expression.
Sancho I. He was the King of the Carpa Kingdom two generations ago and also the little brother of Aura.
Also known as the âKing of Revengeâ, he had sworn to avenge his beloved brother Enrique IV., who had been king before him, and spent the majority of his short reign on the battlefield. To the bitter end in fact. With a spear deeply pierced into his stomach, his chest penetrated by arrows and beheaded from behind with a straight cut, his corpse had been mutilated to the point that it was unclear which of his wounds had been the fatal one.
During the time Nilda was supposedly added to the âRoll of Namesâ, that very Sancho I. had been on the throne.
It was not unthinkable that they forget to update the âRoll of Namesâ during the turmoil of the war.
âBut in that case, it is entirely ourâ the Royal Familyâs fault. We have to handle this carefully or we will sow unnecessary resentment.â
âOn top of that, we must be apprehensive of more far reaching repercussions than just the Guzzle Family. If your assumption proves to be right, Your Majesty, it would not be all that strange for a couple of other nobles to be in the same situation as Miss Nilda.â
The war did not only claim the life of Sancho I, but also a part of the âRoll of Namesâ along with him. It would be excessively optimistic to assume that the name of Nilda Guzzle was the only one missed out like that.
ââŠI bet. But for now, our problem is Nilda. Ultimately, I will check on her and their copy of the âRoll of Namesâ before adding her name to the list once more, but the problem is how and when I should broach that subject to them.â
âIt only takes a moment to leap someone with official documents over there with your magic, I reckon?â
The Queen pondered on the suggestion from her secretary for a while, but shook her head in the end.
ââŠNo. Now is not a good time. The March of Guzzle currently has a lot of nobility attending the marriage ceremony, so it would bring shame on the Guzzle House, if that information were to be delivered now.
Marquis Guzzle has appointed Nilda as the caretaker of my husband. It would totally get out of hand, if it becomes known that Nilda is no noble under these circumstances.â
If it turned out that he had appointed his illegitimate and non-noble daughter to wait on Royalty, it would be a huge scandal. Of course it would work out, when it became known that the Royal Family had been at fault for it, but depending on the timing for revealing the information, others might initially get the impression that âMarquis Guzzle had been overstepping the markâ.
âYes, and given his personality, it certainly would be audacious to expect Marquis Guzzle to smooth things over properly once he learns of the truth, so I understand your reasoning, but I dare to say that we neither cannot ignore the possibility that some kind of problem will arise, when we leave him in the dark like this. What is your view on this subject, Your Majesty?â
The Queenâs answer to her secretaryâs question was extremely simple.
âI will leave it up to my husband.â
âOho?â
Secretary Fabio had a curious glint in the eyes, whereupon Aura shrugged her shoulders a bit and waved around the letter Zenjirou had sent with the Small Flying Dragon.
âSeeing as he sent me such a report, my husband also noticed that Nilda might actually not be nobility. You know how prudent he is. He will without a doubt assume the worst case scenario and act upon the premise that âNilda is no nobilityâ. So even if something were to happen, it will be nothing critical.â
âYou seem to have a lot of confidence in him.â
The Queen threw out her voluminous chest and replied to the comment of her secretary.
âObviously. Apart from his capabilities, I trust no one more than my husband, when it comes to personality or relating to my will. Even though he admittedly does not have the ability to achieve the best possible outcome, I can ensure that he does have the ability to avoid the worst case scenario.â
From her point of view, Zenjirou was akin to a Raptorial Dragon that ran into the direction she wished for, even without any instructions. Although he might not be all that fast and was more of a pack dragon variant of the pack horse, Aura was feeling absolutely confident that he would rather stay put then and there instead of proceeding into a direction opposing her will.
Considering her profound faith in Zenjirou, it was easily understandable why Aura decided against leaping someone to the March of Guzzle.
Leaping a person with âTeleportâ was exactly the same as announcing publicly that the matter was of great urgency. It would clearly draw unnecessary attention to it.
On top of that, one could not really call Marquis Guzzle, the would-be receiver of the message, to be good at sophistry, even as flattery. So it was more than likely that they would open a can of worms instead.
âThen we will be entrusting the matter to Master Zenjirou until he returns?â
âYes, indeed. As long as it does not put his life at risk like in Valentia, I can fully trust in his judgment. We are better off not taking any hasty actions in this case.â
âVery well. Then I shall prepare everything for resuming the discussion as soon as Master Zenjirou returns to the Capital.â
âYes, do that.â
And just like that, the Queen and her trusted retainer arrived at a conclusion that would make Zenjirou scream âtoo much responsibility!â, if he were to hear of it.