After my daughter left the room, I breathed out in relief that I fulfilled my fatherly duty.
âEtiquette of men and womenâ thatâs passed down in our country. What should usually be imparted before the social debut Iâve kept hidden until just now. Once I told her such a thing, my daughter who doesnât want to marry royalty would promptly find a suitable man , is what I had thought, and my judgement seemed correct.
In reality, even without knowing the etiquette my daughter took firm measures and splendidly found a man.
I would have never thought itâd be His Highness the Crown Prince.
The result was superb, no, the best, but one wrong step and it mightâve been the worst result for my daughter.
Even now I break out in cold sweat thinking of it.
Come to think of it, when my daughter heard of âEtiquette of men and womenâ she made an extremely complicated face.
She already carries the âKingâs Flowerâ on her body, and has received His Highness affection many times, so I thought thereâs no problem with her knowledge of the etiquette, but it might be different.
Perhaps my daughter again blundered somehow.
⌠No, as expected that shouldnât be a case.
Otherwise, she wouldnât be loved by His Highness so much.
Surely my daughter did it properly without knowing. She didnât do anything strange⌠I want to believe she didnât.
I have nothing to say as long as my daughterâs marriage ceremony finishes as planned.
âOld man, Iâm enteringâ
While I was deeply moved, a knock resounded, and before I answered my son entered the room.
âAlex, like this thereâs no meaning in knockingâ
âAinâtâ it fine, it was old man who called for me. So, how was it? Did old man find anything?â
When I sighed at my son who spoke in his usual rough tone, I saw my son grin.
âWhat, you donât seem to like me talking like this⌠I understand. Well then, Fatherâ
He straightened himself and got down on one knee.
When he raised his face, his expression changed.
My son is as skillful as ever.
âI talked with Lidi, but I couldnât find anything. She seems to be hiding something, but she doesnât look like she wants to talk. That is all from me, but from FatherâŚâ
âI understand⌠Itâs enoughâ
With a gesture I stopped my son who smugly reported.
I didnât call him here for such a trivial thing.
â⌠Lidi is wary of me. No matter how I question her she wonât confess. Thatâs why I had you goâ
â⌠I also tried tricking asking various leading questions, but it was uselessâ
My son, who replied, also frowned, and shook his head.
âEven so, sheâll be the future queen. Itâs unthinkable, but I hope she didnât poke her nose into something dangerousâ
âNn, it didnât look like that. Itâd immediately show on her face. Sheâs certainly hiding something, however it doesnât seem particularly dangerous, okay?â
âHow did she slip through His Highnessâs security?â
âI tried asking, but she didnât feel like telling. Really, how did she do it without using our agencyâ
Iâd been surprised when Iâd heard of it from my son.
The other day it seems His Highness set up strict security to not let my daughter go, but somehow she slipped through it all and easily came back.
Iâd like to know what trick she used, both as her parent and as the Prime Minister.
âThatâs because her obstinacy doesnât lose to yoursâ
Once she makes up her mind, sheâll never give up.
I already know she wonât back down a step even if sheâs questioned. Just recently we got into a fight.
At that time I flew into a rage, but she became stubborn and would barely speak to me if not for my wifeâs intervention. That was painful. I donât want to experience it ever again.
Thinking so I wanted to avoid forceful methods by all means, so I gravitated toward passively investigating the situation.
Even though I can take any cold-hearted measures if the opponent is not my daughter, I think fathers are truly miserable creatures.
âOld man, youâre too lenient with herâ
â⌠Youâre the sameâ
My son is just as lenient brother to my daughter.
Without resorting to forcibly getting information out of her, he came here to grumble.
âHey, what will you do about Lidiâs permission for going out?â
âIt makes no sense to lock her up if she can even escape His Highnessâs security. Moreover, Lidi has mostly been going to the castle town. Even if she moves freely, we can easily tail herâ
âYeah. Then Iâll increase Lidiâs security. Recently, whenever she enters the town, she shakes off her security. If we had two people on duty, that wouldnât happenâ
I tilted my head hearing my sonâs story. Shaking off a person of our agency? That Lidi?
I wouldnât have expected that.
âDoes Lidi does it on purpose?â
âStrangely, that doesnât seem to be the case. Before he noticed she disappeared making him wait at the townâs gate, then all of a sudden she seems to have come back come eveningâ
This normally unbelievable story made me recall her talk about the magician.
âItâs reasonable to think itâs a work of some kind of magical art. The aforementioned magician, perhapsâ
âI guessâ
Seeing my son agree, I held my chin and thought with hmm .
A magician with the ability to cancel any hexcraft. I didnât expect such a capable person to be in this town, but apparently my daughter succeeded in establishing connection with that person.
And according to Alexâs story, that magician seem to really exist.
The red-eyed man my daughter rescued is also on my mind, but thereâs been no mention of him being seen since then.
Iâd be lying if I said I wasnât curious about his identity, but since it canât be discovered I left it alone for now.
First focus on whatâs certain. I must get a hold of the magician.
âTrack him down somehow and ascertain his existence. I want to corral him before he goes to another countryâ
âI understand. Iâll tell them to not lose the sight of herâ
As my son firmly nodded, I added one more piece of information.
âWeâre in a diplomatically tense period now. Be careful of what you doâ
âDiplomatically? Is somebody coming?â
As I affirmed, my eyebrows scrunched up. I recalled the time when the message had come.
A truly troublesome person, while we are busy with the marriage preparations.
âI think youâll know before long. I was contacted in the evening⌠Sahajaâs Crown Prince is coming hereâ
Being told so, my son blankly opened his mouth.
He must be beyond surprised hearing it. I can sympathize.
When the message had come, even as the Prime Minister Iâd been at a loss for words for a moment.
âSahajaâs Crown Prince? Ha? For what reasonâ
âIf weâre to believe the words of the other party, itâs for the engagement congratulations. How shameless. They requested Lidiâs presenceââ
âHaaa? Is that Crown Prince sane. For them, weâre pretty much an enemy country. Him coming bothers meâ
I agree. Thatâs why thereâs an uproar.
Although itâs more or less for diplomatic relations, the other country is constantly eyeing our countryâs territories, despite the armistice.
Would the Crown Prince of such a country come expressly for engagement congratulations? Unthinkable.
There must be some purpose. But.
âThe purpose is unknown. However, we cannot leave the impression our country is open to attack. At worst he could come with a declaration of warâ
âWoah, troublesomeâ
I reported the agenda of that countryâs Crown Prince to Alex who made a displeased face.
My son who was nodding while listening, pursed his lips, seeming to find it bothersome.
âOn the day of the evening party organized by the Royal Palace the audience will be held during the day. Because you have to be present at the evening party, donât lose focusâ
â⌠I got itâ
âUntil now he hasnât appeared in public much, but this is Sahajaâs Crown Prince. Thereâs no such thing as being too cautiousâ
As my son nodded in silence, I also returned a nod.
A troublesome matter just when the marriage of my daughter is approaching.
We canât let it cause problems. We have to make sure Sahajaâs Crown Prince goes home uneventfully no matter what it takes.
â⌠If possible, I donât want him to meet Lidiâ
âAh, I think so tooâ
The person herself is unaware, but my daughter only ends up bringing trouble.
That daughter of mine and Sahajaâs Crown Prince meeting. Honestly, I only have an unpleasant premonition.
Together with my son I sighed that my daughter is the biggest source of headaches.