The tour continued. Kyrie and Nathaniel passed by several cities without any problems.
The servants became less afraid of Nathaniel than before.
It was because he protected the honor of the lady they served. Everything seemed to be going smoothly.
MaryAnne went out.
âIs MaryAnne still there?â
While letting the horses rest for a moment, Kyrie asked Valdir. Valdir replied confusingly.
âYes. The doctor said that itâs a mental problemâŚâ
Kyrie followed him and looked at the servant carriage. In the city of Envinique, a doctor examined MaryAnne, but said that she was not sick.
âWhat does MaryAnne feel about Nathaniel?â
Kyrie sighed and climbed into the carriage.
Nathaniel was in the carriage. He crossed his legs with his cane on his lap, and then glanced at her as she got on.
[Are we leaving?]
âYes, weâre leaving soon. If you need anything, please tell me now.â
[I donât have any.]
He answered culturally and gracefully and gave a self-conscious smile. He didnât make any other facial expression than the smile, so it was actually his expressionless face.
âIsnât the carriage trip tiring?â
[Itâs not bad.]
âThatâs a relief.â
Dry questions and answers were exchanged.
Neither showed more interest in each other than necessary. Although Gladios was caught in the middle, Kyrie and Nathaniel were thoroughly interested.
She had to keep an eye on the mysterious âEndâ she woke up, and Nathaniel was using her for his comfortable journey.
âIf that magic was enough to cut the barrier of the mana stone, you can just go to the capital right away.â
Her goal was one.
To go to the capital, confess about lifting the royal ban, and announce that it was not intentional to wake Nathaniel.
âItâs a specification to be driven into treason just because I woke him up like this.â
To her, Nathaniel was that kind of existence. (T/N: for her Nathaniel is that type of existence that could ruin her life)
âBecause heâs just a man who will pass by anyway.â
(T/N: Seriously?)
Kyrie quietly closed her eyes.
It wasnât long after the carriage started. With her eyes closed, she could hear the buzz of people as she was thinking.
Kyrie looked at the winter forest through the window of the carriage. It was clear that there was a problem with the road because it wasnât the village yet.
Then, there was a knocking sound on the door of the carriage.
As she opened the door, Valdir saluted with a red nose.
âMy lady. They said that the road was blocked by an avalanche.â
âAnd?â
âThey said that there is a lot of heavy snow across the country and that there is a shortage of hands. I think we will have to go back.â
Kyrie sighed and accepted the fur cloak from Rimo behind Valdir.
âOkay. I need to get off first and see whatâs the situation.â
âAre you sure?â
She was escorted by Valdir and headed for the blocked road. A high mountain on the right, and a cliff on the left.The only road in between was blocked by snow.
Some officers and civil servants dispatched from the village were shoveling snow, but it was not enough for anyone to see.
âIt wonât be over with a day or two of work.â
âIâm afraid so.â
Kyrie tapped her finger. Itâs her responsibility.
âBring a map, sir. And call the field manager.â
âYes!â
Valdir replied vigorously and brought her a map, and Kyrie approached the person in charge.
In the midst of an intriguing story about who is in charge and where to support, a sophisticated voice was suddenly heard behind Kyrie.
[Are you going to go back to go the other way?]
It was Nathaniel. Valdir grabbed the handle of his sword late because there was no sign of presence, but Nathaniel did not give him a glance.
[You stop often.]
âItâs strangely snowing a lot these days. Itâs never been like this.â
Kyrie replied with a glance at Valdir. (T/N: she glanced him to say âshut your mouth donât say anythingâ coz she lied to Nathaniel)
Even so, there had already been several delays in the journey due to the snow.
Kyrie avoided Nathanielâs gaze.
âThis neighborhood is the Marquis of Vermont, but it is said that there is insufficient support for snow removal.â
[That mustache.]
âMustache⌠Yes, thatâs right. Mustache.â
She covered her mouth, laughed a little, and then snorted.
âEven if I send someone now, itâs a problem because it seems that it will take some time to be resolved.â
[How long?]
âItâs going to take a week? If I had known this would happen, I should have brought a wizard.â
Nathaniel looked down at Kyrie saying so.
[You are too meddlesome.]
âWhy do you think so?â
[Itâs not your job, but youâre thinking about cleaning up.]
She pondered and opened her mouth.
âLike in Vermont?â
[Like in Vermont.]
Nathaniel looked ahead again.
[I didnât know youâd really come in to dry.] (T/N: he meant he didnât knew she would really come out to help removing the snow)
Kyrie looked at the blocked road with her cloak on to keep the chill out.
âWell. Just someone who doesnât want to be blamed.â
[Is that your fatherâs education?]
âOn the other hand, if you could call a teacher a teacher.â
[Good. Itâs very sophisticated for a way to express a family history that isnât harmonious.]
âThank you.â
Kyrie answered calmly. Soon after, she sent back the field manager, who said he had contacted Vermont, and looked back at Nathaniel.
âBut youâre saying something unexpected. I thought you would take responsibility according to your status very seriously.â
[I hate undignified behaviors.]
His smile got a little darker.
[For example, things like Young Lady, an aristocrat who is going to catch a cold while engrossed in work that is not her responsibility.]
âButâŚâŚ.â
[Step back]
Nathaniel raised his hand as soon as he finished talking. At that moment, the snow that was occupying the hillside road melted in an instant.
Looking at water vapor that was larger than the clouds, Kyrie opened her mouth in awe.
âHow can this be possible when youâre not a wizard?â
[Just because youâre not a wizard does not mean you canât do magic.]
âThat means you are better at using swords than magic?â
[My magic is a little learned from Orewinbridge.]
He was a man who called the name of the royal family really easily. Nathaniel looked down strangely at Kyrie who looked around in case anyone could hear it.
[Buchananâs blood is of a wizardâs descent, but you donât have the blessing of mana.]
âYou know the old story.â
[Because it was old times.]
Nathaniel looked to the left of the cliff.
The endless snowy forest beneath the cliff resembled the village where he was asleep.
[There is no point in losing it.]
âNo?â
[For me.]
Sometimes being too misleading looked lonely. Kyrie felt something indescribable in Nathaniel.
Instead of offering words of consolation, she took a few steps and stood beside Nathaniel.
âI know that it was only in the ancestors that Buchanan was of wizard descent. He was later demoted from a duke to a count, and itâs not clear if it had anything to do with the loss of magic.â
[Interesting.]
âThatâs right. I told you the secret of my family.â
[Iâve heard something precious.]
Nathaniel laughed as he looked back at Kyrie. She didnât answer, only smiled and then turned around.
âPlease get in the carriage so itâs not too late.â
[Sure.]
Nathaniel stood alone for a long time.
Without her knowledge, people, one by one, looked at him about what he was doing.
A young man who had forgotten the sense of seasons, like a noble beast that was about to go extinct.
âWill he get angry if I say he looks lonely?â
She looked at him from inside the carriage and turned her head.
There were parts that everyone did not want to see.
Kyrie and Nathaniel arrived at Elsus a few days later.
[You are excited.]
âDid I get caught?â
She opened the carriage window and laughed as she inhaled the smell of the sea.
âItâs my hometown. I used to stay here when I was young. When my mother was still here. â
[Since itâs not a harmonious family, itâs not a bereavement. Is it a divorce?]
(P/R: Bereavement means the loss of a person.)
âThatâs right.â
Itâs probably because she was in such a good mood to say unquestioned things.
(P/R: Unquestioned things mean that she brought up a topic that was not asked.)
Only after she spoke did she notice Nathaniel smiling coldly like a nobleman. The incident happened when the carriage arrived at Buchananâs villa.
âI canât bring in guests?â
âYes, my lady⌠what should we do? Thatâs what happened.â
Lindner, the villa manager, was restless.
Kyrie first calmed him down by pressing his shoulder.
âWhy?â
âThatâsâŚâŚ the Count said âLeave the villa emptyâ.â
âI havenât heard of that.â
âHe just contacted me by magic yesterday. It seems that a distinguished guest has decided to stay at the villa.â
Lindner bowed his head like a guilty man.
Kyrie contemplated, narrowing her eyebrows.
âIf my father was coming, he wouldnât have used the word âdistinguished guestâ. Then who is it?â
The most likely one would be the Crown Prince, but Eden, who was in love with Rubinia Cassner, cannot stay at Buchananâs villa anymore.
âIâm in trouble.â
Whatever it may be, they canât keep Nathaniel standing like this.
Kyrie sighed.
âOkay, Lindner. Iâll stay at the inn with my guest, so give the villa to my fatherâs guest. Take care of the management.â
âI will.â
She left the villa and told Nathaniel the story in the carriage.
âIâm sorry. I donât think weâll be able to stay at the villa because of family circumstances. Could you bear with the inn while I search for another villa?â
[It doesnât matter to me.]
Nathaniel said.
[Wasnât this your hometown?]
Kyrie smiled bitterly. She shouldnât have said such sentimental stories.
âThere is no meaning in what has passed.â
The carriage of the two arrived at the inn shortly after. It was the inn where Kyrie often stayed as a child.
Cesar Buchanan was as stupid as he was ambitious. It was the same with her mother, but once they became parents, someone had to raise Kyrie.
(P/R: Her fatherâs high ambition level is as high as his stupidity, meaning he is very stupid and has high ambitions.)
She saw her mother, who had been left alone with the burden of parenting, being ruined here.
It was a place she never wanted to come back to, but she didnât want to appear like she was running away.
Kyrie entered the front door confidently. And she was surprised by the strange sensation and looked around.
People were blatantly glancing at her.
âWhat is it?â
Their gaze shifted to Nathaniel when he appeared, but he seemed to feel the same thing.
[What a radical welcome.]
Kyrie realized the reason for this fierce gaze the next moment.
The reason was written on the front page of the newspaper in the lobby of the inn.
ăCrown Prince and Buchanan, breakup!ă
ăLetâs get to know Rubinia Cassner, the girl chosen by the Crown Prince!ă
ăWhat is the cause of the rift with the Kyrie Buchanan?ă
Kyrie bit her lips.
âThe official announcement of the breakup was today.â
Tactful servants cleared them out of Kyrieâs eyes, but only one copy flew in the air and stopped in front of Nathaniel.
Holding his cane, he read the entire page of the newspaper in no time.
[The reason for self-reflection.]
ââŚ..â
She felt as if her insides were twisted. She deliberately raised her chin higher and spoke more calmly.
âIf you want to laugh, do it now.â
She had enough of baseless slanders and âitâs worth knowingâ gazes over the past year.
But her determination was overshadowed, and Nathaniel tilted her chin.
[Do you think I would be interested in such a story?]
ââŚâŚno.â
[Okay.]
âButâŚâŚ.â
The end of her words was blurred. She couldnât figure out why she was embarrassed.
âThatâs⌠But itâs not usually like that, is it? Normally, if you say you broke off your engagement, haa.â
As if she was throwing up, her mouth finally stopped talking with a sigh.
Her purple eyes were blurred with embarrassment.
âWhat the hell are you doing, Kyrie.â
She couldnât believe she had only met one person who kept neutrality.
It was shameful.
Nathaniel silently stared at her biting her lips. Then he struck the floor with his cane once.
[Buchanan.]
Kyrie raised her head.
âYouâre going to criticize me, arenât you? Iâm not aristocratic.â
Waiting with her head down, Kyrie heard something unexpected.
[You donât have to be so eager to explain that the Crown Prince of this country doesnât have a good eye for people.]
Kyrieâs eyes were wide open.
Leaving her who didnât know how to answer, Nathaniel blinked his clear eyes.
[I want to postpone laughing at the princeâs eyes until later, and now I want to rest.]
It was such a transparent gaze.
He was different from those who looked down on her after hearing the rumors.
âThey were the words I didnât even hear from my father.â
Kyrie unconsciously smiled with a strange expression.
âYou really donât know.â
Why did the unknown personâs words sound so kind?