For the sake of reproducing the golem suit Jin began considering its specifications with great enthusiasm.
Shaping it like a knightâs armor with a two-layered structure, and having muscles of Magical Fiber in betweenâŚOr maybe it would be fine to have the armor itself move using [Forming] magic, or something else.
Either way, fundamentally it was armor. And so its defence capability was essential.
âFor now, letâs try making a test piece.â
First heâd build armor to fit himself, add the muscle configuration to its outside, and on top of that add the exterior armor, was Jinâs plan for the course of action.
Because he had never built anything like armor it was considerably difficult. The material was the usual Light Silver. Because if it wasnât light it would be troubling.
For the first time in a while, Jin had Pelshka, Citran and Appleles for lunch after which he hummed and hawed building the armor until evening.
âFather, we have to return soon.â
He worked with such zeal that if Reiko hadnât advised him he wouldâve kept going until midnight.
âNice, I made it in time.â
He returned to the hotel, where the dining roomâs preparations seemed to be in good order.
âAh, Jin-sama.â
There a voice called out to him. Jin turned around and it was Claude, Reinhardtâs butler.
âOh, Claude.â
âYour return was rather late. This evening the meal will be had outside, so please prepare for that.â
âOutside?â
âYes. At Elsa-samaâs elder brother Fritz-samaâs invitation.â
I see, Jin thought. He did say it had been two years since last time, so surely as a brother he wanted to have a talk with her.
âGot it.â
âIn that case, theyâll be waiting in the lobby after 30 minutes.â
And with that Jin returned to his own room, and began preparing with great urgency.
Because heâd be with Elsaâs elder brother, he decided to put on the Honorary Magi Craftsmanâs half coat.
He wanted to take a bath before it, but he didnât have the time and so he only wiped his body with hot water. He had Ann and Reiko help.
Finishing the preparations in 20 minutes, he went to the lobby where Reinhardt and Claude were waiting.
âHey, Jin. Elsa went on ahead. Itâs a little early but shall we go too?â
Reinhardt said as soon as he saw Jin. Then he had Claude guide them, and they left the hotel.
âIt is just nearby.â
Just as he said, after five minutes they found the restaurant in question.
It was a three-storey building made out of stone that resembled marble. It had no extra ornaments and Jin couldnât decide whether to call it unrefined-looking or elegant in its simplicity.
Maybe because he had noticed Reinhardt, a cloak-wearing man who seemed like a non-commissioned officer came and,
âReinhardt-dono, right? The major is waiting. Please come this way.â
He said and guided them. Because of the soldierâs brisk conduct, Jin who didnât generally have a good impression of soldiers secretly had a good opinion of him.
The non-commissioned officer went to the second floor of the restaurant and knocked on a massive door and,
âMajor, I have escorted the guests here.â
He said. Immediately he was commanded to open the door, and Jinâs group was invited in.
âWelcome, Reinhardt.â
Fritz who was inside said. Sitting next to him was Elsa in her favorite chartreuse dress.
âCome on, have a seat.â
Reinhardt and
Jin were led to their seats by waiters and they sat down. Jin had the lowest seat. Claude stood next to the wall. Elsaâs nanny Mine was there too.
âNow, tonight is my treat so please eat to your heartâs content.â
Fritz said and raised his glass of wine.
âTo my little sister, Elsaâs health. And to celebrate her betrothal, cheers!â
He led them in a toast, but no one joined him and instead had faces stiff with surprise.
âNi, nii-sama, what, iâve, never, heard of this, beforeâ
The most surprised one was probably Elsa herself. Agitatedly she pressed Fritz for an answer. But Fritz kept calm.
âWhat, you didnât know? In the letter I got from father it was written that you knew.â
Elsa shook her head fervently,
âI didnât know. In the first place Iâm not interested in something like that.â
However, Fritz looked at Elsa with a serious expression and spoke as if admonishining her.
âElsa, you turned 17 recently, right? A 17-year-old is a fine adult. Didnât you promise to marry after finishing this trip?â
âI didnât.â
Mine was looking at the siblingsâ exchange with a terrible look on her face, but the only one who noticed was Jin. Because at any rate he was constantly treated like an enemy by Mine, so he thought that at a time like this sheâd surely be angry, and sure enough she was.
And yet, Mine still didnât say anything to Fritz.
âBut on the letter from Father it was certainly written that Elsa has promised to marry after she returns home from this trip.â
Fritz said, and Reinhardt in turn said to him,
âShe said that before marriage sheâd tour the world at large, isnât that a very broad interpretation?â
But it was as if Fritz didnât hear him.
âWell, youâre at a marriageable age already, and your partner is from a marquisâs house!â
He had his own way.
âHis grounds are next to ours so you must know him. Heâs Marquis Gehlen Theoderic von Aizen. Since his wife died a few years ago heâs been looking for a second wife, so father certainly offered you.â
Hearing that Elsaâs face went pale. But without noticing her state Fritz continued his talk.
âEven though I said second wife, youâll legally be marrying as the first wife, and thatâs an amazing thing. Because itâs marrying up. So, you must be glad, right?â
At this point Elsa had no words. Looking at the state of affairs, as youâd expect Jin couldnât stay quiet.
âExcuse me, Fritz-sama. How about Elsaâs wishes?â
However, after throwing a fleeting glance at Jin, he sneered at him with a âhumphâ and,
âWishes? As if a nobleâs daughter who isnât even the successor could have something like wishes. Itâs a womanâs duty to marry a partner that benefits the house.â
Hearing those words made Elsaâs face go white as a sheet. Still, Reinhardt couldnât just let it pass and spoke trying to smoothe things over.
âFritz, isnât that a bit of an exaggeration? After all, informing Elsa of something like an betrothal all of a sudden would always come as a surprise.â
âHumph, Reinhardt, youâre not planning to make Elsa your concubine or something, right? Because youâve got a fiancee in our country.â
Fritzâs face was somewhat red. Maybe despite his appearance he was weak with alcohol.
âYeah, of course not. Elsaâs my precious younger cousin. Nothing more, nothing less. But thatâs exactly why I want her to be happy.â
However, the heated-up Fritz had alreay turned a deaf ear to him.
âIâm saying, thereâs no greater happiness than marrying into a marquisâs house.â
Elsa was hanging her head, tears of defeat gathering in her eyes. But it looked like Fritz interpreted that as just embarassment and,
âCome now, everyone, for my sister Elsaâs happiness, once more, cheers!â
He said and made a good showing by himself, but Elsa herself, Reinhardt, and Jin stayed silent like it was a funeral.
Of course they didnât have a good appetite, and as a result the brought-out cuisine was mostly left as-is.
For all that, the cause of the situation, Fritz, didnât seem to think of it as more than lack of appetite caused by fatigue from traveling.
That night, after Jin had returned to the hotel, he visited Reinhardt in his room.
âJin, huh. I was just thinking of going to see you too.â
Reinhardt said and offered a chair. Jin sat down and Reinhardt apologized.
âJin, sorry. But Fritz used not to be like that.â
But Jin stopped Reinhardt and said,
âThereâs no need for you to apologize, Reinhardt. More importantly, Iâm worried about Elsa.â
âYeah, me too. I couldnât expect that sheâd suddenly be told about a betrothal.â
âHe seemed to be seriously thinking it was for Elsaâs sake but he was still in the wrong.â
Jin spoke his mind and even Reinhardt smiled bitterly.
âCertainly, becoming a marquise would be big. Since Elsaâs house would also gain in prestige. But the partner being who he isâŚâ
âIs he that bad?â
Jinâs question was blunt.
âHmm, if I remember right the Marquis is 53 years old this year. Heâs rather fat. Well, he does look better than Earl Guarana.â
Being told that didnât make Jin think the Marquis would be a good partner at all.
âIs marriage between nobles a this sort of thing?â
âYeah. However, itâs just the nobles sticking to traditions. Especially family lineages of military personnel. My father wouldnât do such a thing, but my uncle, how should say this, heâs obsessed with the desire of getting ahead in lifeâŚâ
To Reinhardt who found it hard to talk about, Jin said,
âReinhardt, you donât have to badmouth your relatives. More importantly, letâs go see how Elsa is doing.â
âYeah, youâre right.â
The two then went towards Elsaâs room together.
âThe young lady is already resting.â
âIs that so, thatâs fine then.â
As she had already fallen asleep, Jin and Reinhardt left it for tomorrow and decided to retire to their rooms for the night.\n