As soon as the door opened, I heard Brotherâs voice and my feet stopped for a moment.
Brother rushed to me, and shook my shoulders.
⊠Hey⊠Itâs unpleasant. Iâll puke.
âAre you okay? What the hell happened!?â
âO⊠Older Brother. Iâm okay, so⊠let goâ
Freed pulled me away from Brother who shook me so much I felt sick.
Then he held me in his arms to hide me. His attitude as if he claimed ownership feels embarrassing.
âAlex, I understand you were worried, however you better calm down a little. Letâs sit down and talk, everyone. First letâs have some tea preparedâ
âA⊠aah. Sorryâ
Seeing me tightly hugged by Freed, Brother seemed to have finally collected himself.
And then separated from us who flirted even in such a place.
âLidiâ
âWillâ
While Brother had rushed at Freed, Will slowly came here from the back of the room.
As Freed wouldnât let go, I only turned my head to him and bowed.
âSorry, you mustâve been busy. I also made Will worry, huhâ
âNo⊠Iâm glad youâre safeâ
âThanks. Freed came to my help so Iâm okay. More importantly, it ended up being such a big deal⊠I am truly sorryâ
When I muttered so with lowered eyebrows, Will shook his head.
Glenn closed the door and came to Willâs side.
âYou are already recognized as Freedâs Princess Consort within the castle. It is a matter of course that if something happens to you it will develop into a big problem. I believe the measures Alex took were most properâ
âYup, I am sorry. I am reflectingâ
Having that pointed out a little harshly, I obediently apologized.
Heâs the Commander of the Royal Guard Order. You could say heâs the person in charge of security. Itâs a matter of course for him to give me frank advice. As I cast my eyes down regretting my carelessness, Glenn denied that thatâs not it.
âI have heard the apology earlier, besides I am not angry. If you understand everybody was worried, that itself is enoughâ
â⊠Yupâ
Told so I could only nod, somehow I only felt more apologetic.
âGlenn, thatâs enough. Letâs hear the whole story. Lidi, sit on the sofa there. Iâll have Clara bring tea nowâ
âAh, yupâ
Everybody moved at Freedâs words.
In the middle of the room was a low table and sofa that could fit up to six people, on its other side were two large office desks lined up side by side. Perhaps the one in the middle is Freedâs. And the one a little on the side would be Brotherâs desk.
On both desks documents were piled up.
While for some reason confirming that I sat in the indicated place.
âAnd? What actually happened?â
After drinking tea and calming down, Brother sitting in front asked a question.
While I thought a little about what I should say, Freed, who took position next to me, started taking first.
âWhen I arrived at the scene, Lidi was seized by the other partyâs guard knight. I donât want to remember what happened afterwards, but it looked like she was being approached by Prince Maximilianâ
The instant Freed said that, everybodyâs eyes turned to me.
Although startled, I tried to explain the situation for the time being.
âThatâs⊠Err, I was caught while trying to escape⊠Or after all, Iâll talk from the beginning, whenever you have any questions askâ
I thought itâd be meaningless to talk from the end, so I decided to explain from the beginning. Itâll be easier like that.
When I spoke of leaving the room and going down to the garden, Brother asked Freed curiously.
âGoing through a break in a hedge to the general area⊠huh. Freed, is there really such a secret path?â
âI also said it to Lidi some time ago, but there is. However, since I raised a barrier there it shouldnât be passable or discoverable. Iâll confirm it laterâ
âIf she didnât go out on purpose, she canât be blamed much. Nobody who visits the garden would normally find itâ
âRight. Lidi, and then?â
Urged to continue, I hesitated just a little.
Itâs embarrassing to say I got lost.
â⊠In the place I didnât how to get back from Crown Prince Maximilian called out to meâ
When I briefly stated only the conclusion, Glenn spoke while tilting his head.
âWhy have you met again in such a place? I do not believe you would meet under usual circumstancesâ
âI can only say the other party somehow came. Accidental encounter?â
When I said that, Brother breathed out, shocked.
âSo another enemy encounter. Itâs extremely probableâ
âAnother you say⊠It wasnât on purpose⊠Err, then not wanting to get into trouble I thought of leaving the scene, however the other party brought up taking me back with himâŠâ
âPrince Maximilian did?â
When Freed tried to confirm, I nodded.
âYup, but I expected he wouldnât do such a foolish act right in the middle of the Royal Palace, right? Thatâs why I said so, howeverâŠâ
âTalked back⊠That was dangerous, and then? I donât think that Prince would withdraw with that muchâ
Asked whether he did anything, for now Iâve decided to report what happened as is.
âYup, he said he had the way to do it⊠Err, then the produced a magical tool called âmagical reduction bottle'â
âMagical reduction bottle?â
Not Freed, but Will strongly responded.
Will bit into it so much I bent back a little. Freed pulled such me towards himself and asked Will for details.
âWill, are you aware of it?â
âYes, Your Highness. Itâs one of Sahajaâs magical tools. Itâs a rare magical tool with magic placed on it that confines whatever touches the bottle âŠâ
Hearing Willâs explanation, Brother frowned.
He snorted that he doesnât like it.
âWhatâs with that, they had the nerve to bring something like thatâ
âNo, more importantly, His Highness the Crown Prince of Sahaja should certainly hate magic butâŠâ
Finding it strange, Will tilted his head and looked at me.
I responded to his gaze.
âHe didnât answer clearly, however probably the correct answer is that that was a bluff. I think by saying he hates magic he expects to put people off-guardâ
Explaining that timeâs exchange, Brother spat out heâs done it .
âThat Crown Prince has been saying he hates magic for a considerably long time, right? Perhaps heâs been preparing from such old timesâ
Freed also gravely nodded.
âThereâs a possibility heâs used similar methods several times until nowâ
âBut Lidi was⊠safeâ
With Willâs voice everybodyâs eyes again gathered at me all at once.
âThereâs a possibility if it was handed poorly, youâd be kidnappedâ
âCertainly, thinking so, you did well to escape. Have you managed to not touch it?â
Following Will, Glenn too asked with admiration, but that makes it hard to say. Thatâs becauseââââ.
âThatâd be cool, wouldnât it. It looks like the magical tool was broken so it ended with it not activatingâ
âEh?â
Willâs eyes went round. He bent forward and fired questions in succession.
âBroke? The magical tool did? In what way?â
While confused by unusually vigorous Will and while recalling the incident some time ago, I answered the questions as accurately as I could.
âIn what way you ask⊠I touched it, but it felt like there was no responseâ
âDid it crack?â
âIt didnâtâ
â⊠Impossibleâ
Upon hearing my response, Will shook his head looking somewhat dumbfounded.
Despite that, he provided an easy explanation of just what was strange.
âIf a magical tool breaks, in theory first of all its form should break down. Iâve never heard of one losing it functionality while maintaining the formâ
âEven if you tell me that, I felt it became an ordinary bottleâ
While reminiscing with all my might about the bottle Crown Prince Maximilian was holding, I said so.
âIt might be my mistake since itâs what Crown Prince said, wasnât there perhaps some defect?â
âDefect⊠What happened? Thinking about itâŠâ
When I reported Crown Prince Maximilianâs words, while grumbling Will entered the world of his own.
⊠Still, Iâm surprised.
Will too can talk properly when it involves his work. I had no idea.
Normally conversations with Freed donât connect much, so it feels very fresh.
While I was overcome with emotion, Freed next to me urged me to continue.
âLidi, continue. What happened next?â
âErr, they looked quite surprised, so I tried to take the opportunity and run away. But I was caught⊠The rest is as Freed knowsâ
When I described what happened later, Freed glared at the air, fed up.
âThat man. I wonât end it at the lenient bruise on his cheek. Thatâs not enough at all. If I knew I absolutely wouldnât send him home with all limbs attachedâ
Freezing air rose from Freed who got seriously angry.
To somehow manage the air that froze the place in an instant, I brought my body closer to Freed.
As I snuggled up to him while enduring embarrassment, I could tell his body lost strength.
While relieved, I said to further calm him.
âEven though you say so, you wouldnât do that Freed, would you. Not wanting to make it an international issue you stepped back, right?â
While making a complicated face at my words, Freed affirmed.
âThatâs right, but itâs about my heart. I feel itâd be good to do moreâ
âSince the result was that you didnât do anything, isnât it enoughâ
ââŠâ
I ignored Freed who was a little dissatisfied and picked up the cup with tea to moisten my throat, when Brother interjected.
âItâs not good at all. Itâs like a proof that youâre being targeted. Crown Prince Maximilian left the castle, but itâs possible heâs still in Wilhelm. Itâs enough to warrant caution for a whileâ
âEh? As expected, there wonât be a next meeting between usâ
âYouâre saying that, but this time youâll surely be dragged away. It may seem good because this time it ended with a failed attempt, but if things went wrong you might have gotten kidnapped to Sahaja!â
âThatâŠâ
I couldnât talk back since he was completely right.
While I was lost for words, Freed next to me joined the talk.
âThen, Lidi should stay in the Royal Palace for a whileâ