I donāt feel like she reaps what she sowed, but it canāt be left it as is.
When Crown Prince Maximilian approaches seriously, there absolutely will be a stir.
Freed calmed my frightened little sister.
Why can I only see it as flirting, even as her older brother.
Freed said something, and hearing this my little sister shook her head in a tiny acknowledgement.
Together they went to say farewell to the King and withdrew to the royalty quarter.
Having confirmed that, I muttered alone.
ā⦠Ah I see, after all he doesnāt feel like sending her homeā
I had prepared a carriage just in case my little sister brought up coming home, but Freed took her with no objections. Likely theyāve arranged it in advance.
I predicted this development, rather itās too expected.
As all three who caused it left, the dangerous mood wafting in the banquet hall quieted down, moreover the brilliant atmosphere unique to evening parties returned.
ā⦠Oi, is it alright?ā
āAh, Willā¦ā
With culprits gone, while I was relieved Will called out to me.
Dressed in the evening party clothes, he didnāt look like this countryās Magic Division Commander.
As Will called out to me in a worried voice, he pressed a wine glass in his hand onto me.
ā⦠Drink. You look awfulā
ā⦠Ah, Iām savedā
I downed it in one gulp and took a breath.
Strong alcohol feels good. Finally I could catch my breath.
Then I noticed his younger brother who should be with him is nowhere to be seen.
ā⦠What happened to Glenn?ā
āHeās in charge of the security today. Thereās no problem as from the ducal house me and Father are participatingā
āAh, come to think there was thatā
When it comes to important evening parties, like those where a foreign Crown Prince attends, the Royal Guard Commander himself is responsible for the security. If Glenn were the oldest son itād be different, but he is the second son.
He can prioritize his duty as a chivalric order commander.
As I became convinced, Will bitterly smile and spoke.
āI was watching but⦠How should I say it, it was terribleā
āWell yeahā
It must be about the exchange of two Crown Princes just now.
With a weak nod Will invited me to move to the corner of the venue.
A place with few people is better for speaking.
āTerrible, or rather, Crown Prince Maximilian picked a fight with Freedā
āWhat do you mean?ā
āThat Crown Prince apparently took liking to Lidi. It seems he was making advances during the dance, Freed got enragedā
āWhat?ā
I waved my hand to calm Freed who knit his eyebrows.
Spare me from getting tired many times in a day.
āItās okay. Freed wouldnāt let that guy. He came out at perfect timing⦠thatās what the uproar just now was aboutā
āI seeā
āAs for Crown Prince Maximilian, at first he only looked like he was teasing but⦠thing donāt look goodā
Will opened his eyes wide hearing my words.
ā⦠No way, did he suggest an affairā
āAffair⦠That wasnāt a lovesick face. It was a face like he found a useful tool for himself? Lidi seemed to hate it, as long as thereās Freed, I think she wonāt do anything recklessā
āOf course she wonātā¦. Good job ending it safelyā
āIt seem Crown Prince Maximilian laid down his arms first. As expected, those two wouldnāt cause trouble in such a place. I was savedā
With these words anxiety swept over me.
That expression Crown Prince Maximilian showed at the end.
Itās a face saying he always obtains the prey he chose.
Itās impossible heāll stay quiet.
Thinking that at worst a war may occur once again before long, I could only feel depressed.
āThat Lidi⦠What should I say, she caught the eye of a troublesome guyā
āAs long as His Highness is there itāll be fine⦠Then thereās me. If thereās anything I can do, tell me. If itās for her I will spare no efforts in cooperatingā
As Will strongly insisted, thinking heās the same as ever, unconsciously I spilled words.
āYou shouldāve said that line of yours to Lidi even onceā
Had he done that, even that extremely dull little sister would have noticed the innocent love of the man in front of me.
I thought so, but in return Will cast down his eyes sadly.
ā⦠Iāve said similar words over and over. But, it seems Lidi didnāt get itā
āā¦!ā
Iām speechless. To not notice when youāve been told this much, little sister!!
If itās like this, this man is truly pitiful.
ā⦠What can I say, sorryā
āNoā¦ā
Feeling beyond apologetic, I apologized as her older brother.
I felt like running away since it seemed like I gouged Willās wounds.
My gaze wandered about wanting to do something about this complicated air, when in the middle of the banquet hall I saw an unfamiliar young man being brought by Marquis Muller.
ā⦠Hey, oi. Isnāt that the rumored singerā
āNn?ā
When I brought up the topic that seemed just right, Will raised his face.
ā⦠Ah, Iāve heard about it from my subordinates. He seems to sing unusual songsā
āSo It seems. Guess he isnāt just a lady-killerā
Noticing him, all the woman in the hall became noisy.
The youth brought along by Marquis Muller, whoās the same age as my old man, is a good-looking man with pitch-black hair in his mid-twenties. The pleasant lack of wastefulness in his conduct coupled with refined looks makes him look like a noble.
Heās wearing black-rimmed glasses that give him somewhat high-strung look and pitch black unconventional clothes.
Is this a foreign countryās formal wear.
His black single-breasted blazer with buttons on his waist shares the same black color as his necktie, his trousers have straight shape. Itās a simple neat attire, still I thought it looked like mourning clothes.
Having secured the Kingās permission, Marquis Muller began that manās introduction.
He came from a faraway country. While praising the music of his hometown, Marquis eloquently told the tale of his travels.
āHis name is Zion. Zion Seth Ćventail.ā
I tilted my head at the name that resounded.
Ćventail. A name used in northern Tarim.
Thinking heās from Tarim, I observed him once again.
But, nowhere on his face is the forehead scar characteristic to the people of Tarim.
The wound given at the time of birth to men that people of Tarim should boast.
That itās not there is an undisputed evidence heās not from there.
Come to think of it, heās tall. He seems quite unlike most people of Tarim who are short and stout.
As I thought what does it mean , with the Kingās permission he began calmly singing.
āCertainly, itās a song Iāve never head before. Itās unusual. Do you know where it is from?ā
ā⦠Noā
With a hoarse voice I answered to the best of my ability.
I canāt say anything.
Because, I know. I know it.
This song certainly doesnāt exist in this country.
Itās natural everybody is curious.
If so, why do I know it.
Thatās because, Iāve heard it sung, thatās all.
Thatās right. My little sister sang it just once in the past.
Alone under a cherry tree in the mansion, while looking up at the blossoms in full bloom with an indescribably heartrending face, she slowly sang it to herself.
Worried about my always overly lively little sister making a sorrowful face, I asked her what song it is and what meaning does it have.
But, no matter how much I asked, my little sister didnāt reply.
She only shook her head with an unbecoming fleeting smile.
The appearance of my little sister like that was so memorable I remembered the song Iāve heard only once.
Thatās why, I know.
What the man in front of me is singing is the same as my little sister at that time.
āAlex?ā
Next to me Will had a puzzled face, but I couldnāt reply.
Thereās no way I could.
I want to question him immediately.
Even so, I understand thereās no point in questioning him.
No matter how I look at it, the man in front of me and my little sister are complete strangers, they shouldnāt be acquainted.
I understood from the beginning I wouldnāt get the answer I wanted.
Even so, suspicions overflower one after another.
Hey, why�
Why do you know this song?
Why did you sing this song.
Why⦠are you singing it with the same face as my little sister.
And to sing the same song as my little sister ā who are you.
He doesnāt look like a mere commoner.
Profound intelligence dwells in those black eyes, he knows how to sing to bewitch the public.
I felt my body shake at his voice filled with heartrending emotions.
Time passed by in the twinkling of an eye, before I noticed that song ended and the applause from the whole audience resounded.
He gracefully bowed. And calmly exited as if nothing happened.
I couldnāt call out to him.
I had no idea what to say.
In the end, I didnāt call out to him ā to the young man called Zion, I could only see him off.