âWhen you were young, you practiced every day, so you must have done well. But have you ever embroidered after that?â
âUnfortunately, today is the first time.â
âI canât even . . .â
The Princess attached a new piece of cloth onto the frame.
After she threaded a blue thread through the needle, she skillfully began to engrave pretty letters.
<âDarrel Mayer is an idiot.â>
The content was to make fun of Darrel.
âAs expected, Princess.â
Nevertheless, Darrel admired her skills with a kind smile.
âItâs really hard work. Have you been practicing since then?â
âYes, I asked Countess McLean to be my teacher. Madam is a great educator.â
âI donât want to hear compliments from you. Why didnât you go hunting? Doing so much better than me   . . . Oh, Princess?!â
Gabriella immediately called for Rieta with a startled expression on her face.
Surprisingly, even in the midst of this chaos, Rieta was diligently looking up her dictionary and researching words she didnât know.
That was a very commendable attitude, but there was one problem.
Itâs that the sentence she was searching in her dictionary read Darrel Mayer is an idiot.
Thereâs no way she doesnât know Darrel Mayer is an so the word she was looking for was highly likely to be . . .
My God, Gabriella the Princess, teaching the neighboring Princess the word idiot!
What an idiot thing to do!
âPrin, Princess! You canât find a word like that. Thatâs a very bad word. A good child should never use a word!â
When she cried out in haste, Rieta stopped her hand from looking up the dictionary.
âYou should never use it on anyone else.â
Of course, when she said this, Gabriella was somewhat embarrassed.
Because she said something so bad to her beloved cousin brother, and had even embroidered it.
âA bad word you should never say?â
âYes. So that means . . .â
âLike the words âdimwitâ or âfoolâ?â
The Princess was at a loss for words for a moment at the âbad wordsâ that came out of Rietaâs mouth.
âHey, cousin brother.â
âWhat kind of education is the Duchy giving to the young Princess from a foreign country?â
âDonât worry. I havenât taught her to say âidiotâ yet.â
But when Rieta followed the pronunciation, Darrel smiled in embarrassment.
âWell, it looks like sheâs learned it now. Haha.â
The Princess had to press down her desire to stick the needle back into his finger.
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After the atmosphere had calmed down a bit, Rieta was able to hear a small explanation about Darrelâs relationship with the Princess.
(It was a story not mentioned in the original novel, so it was the first time Rieta had heard of it.)
The two explained that, before they were ten years old, they had taken classes together at the Imperial Palace.
âAt that time, the Princess called me âbrotherâ. Even now, she does it when Iâm embarrassed.â
âDarrel called me Farrell.â
âItâs my name. Gabriela Farrell Mechidia.â
âItâs funny because the pronunciation is somewhat similar. Darrel, Farrell.â
âThatâs what the Duchess said.â
Perhaps it was due to his motherâs influence that Darrel called the Princess that way.
âI did not know. You two are close.â
Had she known this would happen, she would have received Darrelâs help when choosing a present for the Princess.
âWell, rather than being friendlyâŠâ
The Princess touched her lips for a moment, then she grinned.
âWeâre just like siblings.â
âPrincess, doesnât that mean that you get angry when you see me?â
âIt is a law that you are well aware of. Common sense. My savvy older brother.â
âWell, itâs better than the Princess.â
Darrel got out of the couch and picked up a practice bow that had been arranged on one side of the tent.
He had brought a few as spares.
He dared to throw the bow to the Princess.
It was a reckless act, but the Princess seemed familiar with it and accepted the bow.
However, she was a bit dissatisfied with the bow.
âIt wouldnât be bad for practice. Princess, youâre still short.â
Darrell also took the smallest bow and a few blunt-tipped arrows.
âAre you going to practice now?â
âIs there any reason not to?â
âIâm just here to spend time with Princess Rieta. I didnât come to see older brotherâs degenerated bow skills.â
Rieta was very surprised by the story.
Even so, not so long ago, she had given up on meeting the Princess herself.
But in addition to meeting like this, she can even spend time together.
âSpend . . . spend time with me . . .?â
Rieta asked, stuttering in disbelief.
When she heard the answer, Rieta somehow felt as if the Princess had bought a part of her heart.
âIâm glad, really.â
Rieta barely calmed down and responded that way. She meant it.