Episode 2: I Haveât Grown That Much â Chapter 5.2
â Tuck!
When Schatten Slakeâs gaze full upon Calian, he dropped the measuring tape in his hands in surprise. Schatten retrieved it from the floor, then took out a new tape. Anything soiled on the ground wasnât to be used on the royal family.
Schatten stared at Calian, turned his head away then looked at him again. Somehow it made Yan uneasy. Schattenâs mouth opened to speak.
âLooking at the prince reminds me of Freya.â
âSlake.â
Anxious, Yan immediately interrupted Schatten from speaking. As if he had only come to a realization, Schatten looked flustered and bowed deeply to Calian.
âMy deep apologies, Your Highness.â
Calian was surprised at the sudden change in atmosphere. He turned towards Yan, but found Yan bowing even more deeply.
âIâm sorry. Iâll have someone else sent in right away,â the attendant said.
Calian furrowed his brow, unsure why they were apologizing and quickly rifled through his old memories.
âWhy do I have to search through these memories? Canât the information just surface when I think of it?â
It wasnât long until he discovered the reason, and his spirits sank.
âOhâŚâ
The original Calian had trembled at the knowledge that he resembled Freya, and he hated looking at his face in the mirror. For a long time he suffered because he resembled someone he had not met since birth.
He now understood why Yan was so uneasy about bringing a mirror to Calian. Calian didnât usually look at his face, and out of nowhere he made a fuss about it.
âIâm lucky that I wasnât found out.â
Calian heaved a sigh. Of course he had no feelings for Freya now, but overcoming that much trauma in one morning might have looked suspicious. He was slowly getting his bearings, but he still had to show an ounce of reluctance. He searched for the right words before addressing Schatten.
âKeep doing what youâre doing. You donât have to explain yourself. I know I look like my mother.â
Both of them were surprised at Calianâs words, but at least it didnât look like their suspicions were aroused.
âYes, yes. Letâs get started.â
Schatten, who was sure that he would get evicted, raised himself up and began to carefully measure Calianâs body, while an assistant wrote down the measurements.
After some time, Schatten finished his task and offered up some advice.
âI think you should eat more, Your Highness. Iâm worried because youâre so small.â
Calian laughed. There was no reason to be offended by the fact. He wasnât exactly small, but it was true that he was thin.
âYes.â
Since the measurements were taken more quickly than expected, Calian thought he could take a little rest before dinner, but them the assistant hauled in some thick books. Schatten placed them on the table and opened them up.
â¡¡¡?â
One had illustration of various types of robes, while another had samples of cloth, all of which were different in material and color. There were other books with laces and all kinds of accessories, others with buttons and shoes. That was not the end. His assistant came forth with two more books.
Calian made a face that said all of that?, and Schatten seemed to indicate that they were only getting started.
âNow we have to decide on the design, Prince. You can decide a total of four suits.â
ââhow many suits?â
Exhausted, the answer came from his memory.
There were five sets of clothes that needed to be prepared. The ceremonial clothing was already chosen, so there was no need to choose another.
Calianâs face turned white.
âYou mean I have to pick all of that!â
Bern had never experienced this in his own life. It was his mother the Queen who chose his clothes when he was a child, and after he became a knight, he wore nothing but the knightâs uniform. There was no need to choose other clothes. In addition, Secretia did not have such large and lavish events where one needed to have five sets of clothes at a time.
But now he didnât have his mother to pick his clothes for him, and he didnât have a knightâs garb. Yan, sensing his troubled expression, spoke.
âYouâve changed quite a bit lately, havenât you? But you didnât have any social gatherings with the nobility this month because of the preparations for the event. The kingâs birthday will the first time you will appear in front of others after such a change.â
Yanâs words were, âSelect the clothing well and give a good impression of the new you.â
âAlright, I understand.â
Calian looked at the array of books layering the table. The mere sight of it made him feel exhausted. Would clothes even attract attention to a weak body that canât eve use mana?
âI donât feel confident in my selection. You can pick.â
âYouâ was referring to Yan and the maids. Calian wanted to defer the task, and Yanâs faced colored.
âAre you sure thatâs all right?â
âOf course.â
Calian nodded and sat down on the sofa.
The war began, their passion lit like a flame.
The maids who shadowed Calian quietly for two days without saying a word in front of him now began to speak up and stand out.
Calian, who was listening to snatches of the conversation, occasionally threw in his own comments.
âNo royal ribbons. Not even a small one.â
There was a moment of disappointment from the servants before they came up with another idea.
âNot too many frills,â Calian had to say.
They didnât give up. ââŚHow about some lace?â
What the hell are they trying to make? And what were all the beads for?
Eventually, Calian edged himself between them and joined in the war of words.