We have no idea what happened. With that written on their faces, the magicians are staring here dumbfounded. I canāt see his face since heās behind me, but Freed is probably surprised as well. I guess itās natural. Because, although it was me who tried doing it, Iām the most surprised.
⦠It turned out frightfully well.
Even though Iām hopeless at practicing regular magic, I managed neutralization magic on the first try.
Come to think of it, I did unconsciously invoke it on Cain.
While nobody moved from the shock, I sharply called out his name.
Nowās the chance.
āFreed!ā
ā! Yeahā
With his name called, he instantly recovered and ran past me with the sword in hand. In the twinkling of an eye he reached the magicians, and the next moment he cut both down.
Having confirmed that, he let out a breath. After all it seems he was considerably tense.
He smashed the vase with his swordās handle, and as he came back at ease, I asked him.
ā⦠What about the knife user?ā
Freed shook his head to deny. He wiped blood off his sword and sheathed it. The metallic sound that reverberated as he did that felt awfully real.
āAs I surveyed the place, the presence had already disappeared, he mustāve run away. Only us are moving here nowā
āI see⦠Is it over?ā
āYeah⦠Rather, Lidi?ā
Told that itās over, strength left my body. In a hurry Freed caught me who lost strength in his arms.
āHaha⦠Strength left my bodyā
Freed tightly hugged me who laughed with a pitiful face.
ā⦠Iām glad youāre safeā
āFreed?ā
Freedās voice trembled. Then, his second arm too embraced me.
āSuddenly you stood before me⦠Just how scared was I at that time. Iāve never experienced such fear, even standing at the frontline at war. Thinking I might lose Lidi, I felt like my heart would stopā¦ā
At the sorrowful sound I hung my head.
āSorryā¦ā
āNever again do that. No matter how many lives you have itās not enough⦠Are you unhurt?ā
āYup, Iām alrightā
āIām gladā¦ā
The breath of relief let out together with those words spoke of just how much he fears losing me. Even so, at that time I had no choice. I donāt want to see him hurt all the same.
When I clung to him with my feelings welling up, he lifted me just like that. Held in his arms ā in the so-called princess carry, I became flustered. He does it in his room often, but now weāre outside. As expected, itās embarrassing.
āF, Freed? Let me downā
āNope. In the first place, you canāt stand, can you. Be obedientā
āUghā
I became lost for words as he guessed that not only strength left me, but I even went weak in the knees.
Thereās no use putting on a brave front. With resignation I wrapped my arms around his neck.
Freed smiling as if to say you did well looks extremely cool.
Being at the precious point-blank range, I very much wanted to watch him in fascination to my heartās content, but checking on him takes priority.
āFreed, you? Any⦠injuries?ā
When I touched his cheek, forehead, and so on, Freed laughed embarrassedly.
āNone. Because Lidi protected me⦠Really, it was nothing short of rash. I absolutely didnāt expect youād use neutralization magic thereā
After all he knew , I thought so as he expressed his surprise.
Itās a rare magic thatās not well known, but if itās him itās not strange he knows of it. I felt relieved I was saved the trouble of explaining. Honestly, Iād be troubled to explain something I donāt understand well.
āBecause I thought Freed would get hurt if I didnātā¦ā
āDid you stand in front of flames and did your best just for that? For my sake?ā
āYupā
When I nodded that itās exactly like that, saying Iām beaten he looked up at the sky.
ā⦠Itās my complete defeatā
āWhat?ā
āNothing. I just thought I fell in love with Lidi all over again. And? Can you tell me about that neutralization magic?ā
My eyes darted around as Freed smoothly said a dreadful thing.
āIf itās to the extent I understandā
If itās come to this, I wonāt keep anything secret. Since itās been exposed, itāll be quickest to explain it properly. Besides, I donāt think things will turn weird if I tell it to Freed.
āCan I tell about it to Alex, Will, or Glenn?ā
āI think itās fine to talk about it with the people you want⦠But if possible, please donāt mention Ms. Delrisā
āDelris? The witch?ā
āYup. Sheās the one who advised me that itās better to keep neutralization magic a secretā
When I told him that, after pondering for a while Freed nodded.
āOkay. I was also warned by the witch. Even Father is silent about meeting a witch. From the start theyāre such beings, Iāll skillfully gloss over her. Just, the witch said it too, but since Father is friendly with the Connecting Witch, he might suspect something. Supposing he asks, could I tell him at that time?ā
āYup. Thatās fine. Thanksā
I donāt want to spread the matter of Ms. Delris as I please, so I was relieved to hear that. Itās fine to make the King an exception. He seems to have friendly relations with a witch to begin with.
Regarding the main point concerning me⦠whatever. I feel like Iāve carelessly forgotten about neutralization magic until just now. Ms. Delris advised itās better not to reveal it to others, but this is force majeure. Thereās no particular problem if itās known to the people I have relations with.
āIāll unhurriedly listen to the details about neutralization magic after we return. At any rate, letās return to the castle now? Look, the guards came runningā
When I followed his gaze, I saw several soldiers in guard uniforms running here.
āYour Highness! Princess Consort! Are you safe!?ā
It must be the captain of the guards who raised an inpatient voice. He is the only one wearing a cap with a different color, and is running in front of the unit.
ā⦠Even if we took passages only locals know, theyāre slightly too slowā¦ā
āDidnāt you say there would be no full-time security today?ā
As he knit his brows, I asked whether it couldnāt have been helped. But, Freed didnāt intend on going easy on them.
āEven so the security system should have been set up. Iāll have to question them laterā
As he complained that things would have been different had they come a little earlier, I informed him of what was probably the case.
āPerhaps, they couldnāt come even if they wanted to? Ms. Delris mustāve confused the guards. Isnāt that why it took them time to find us?ā
Iāve heard before she does things like that.
This time it simply backfired. I can only say that the timing was bad. Before the guards found us, the other side found us first.
ā⦠Is that why Alex said he often lost sight of Lidi in townā
āKeep it a secret from Older Brother, okay?ā
āI know. I promised. I wonāt talk about the witchā
When he said that he understands the reason so itās fine, we awaited the guardsā arrival.
Even though the evening is growing late, no matter how you look at it you can discern the corpses scattered about. Seeing the traces of the fierce battle that had taken place, the captainās complexion changed.
All guard members here kneeled, and bowed their heads.
āI apologize! We are late. We have absolutely no excuseā¦ā
āIāll listen later. I want to take her home as soon as possible. Is it fine to leave this place to you?ā
āYes! That is the matter of courseā
āOne knife-using assassin escaped. It might be futile, but organize a search party just in case. Donāt forget to have some members of the Magician Division dispatched and have them check for traces of magical artsā
āAcknowledged!ā
While in Freedās arms, I listened absentmindedly to the exchange between him and the guard.
I wonder if fatigue washed over me, as I was abruptly assailed by drowsiness. While dozing off, Freed tenderly told me itās okay to sleep.
āYupā¦ā
Accepting his offer, I surrendered myself to the comfortable arms of Morpheus and lowered my eyelids.
But, when I was about to close my eyes, I saw something in the edge of my vision.
Awfully bothered, I slowly lifted my eyelids.
āNnā¦?ā
I shifted only my eyes towards the location that caught my eye.
In a place a little away. In an inconspicuous nook in housesā shadow was a figure of a young man.
āEhā¦ā
Unable to believe what I had seen, I lifted myself inside Freedās arms.
My drowsiness had already been blown away. Freed made a puzzle face as I revived from dozing off.
āLidi?ā
āā¦ā
I have no leeway to answer. Iām intently staring at that figure.
A tall slender man with black hair. Perhaps heās wearing glasses. I canāt see his face from here. However, heās similar. Frighteningly so ā to him .
ā!ā
Just for an instant. I felt like he looked here and our eyes met. Paying no heed to me who had her breath taken away, he easily turned away. When I came to my senses, there was nobody there.
āLidi? Whatās the matter, Lidiā
āItās⦠nothingā
In a daze I shook my head at Freedās words.
What was that just now? Did my eyes deceive me? No, itās too much for my eyes deceiving meā¦
But, but that canāt be.
It canāt be him . It canāt be that.
Because he isāāāā.
āLidi? You look strange?ā
At Freedās third question, this time I answered.
ā⦠I was only surprised to spot somebody who looked a little like my acquaintanceā
Thatās right. It canāt be him .
I didnāt get a good look at his face, so it might simply be a wrong impression.
Accidental resemblance is a common story.
Thinking about it carefully, I had a feeling he was slightly older than him .
⦠Itās a different person, no mistaking it.
I concluded a little forcibly, still I breathed out in relief.
āI see, then itās fineā
Perhaps because it wasnāt a lie, he didnāt investigate further.
Ultimately, leaving the guards on the spot, itās been decided I and Freed would return to the castle aheadāāāā.
Having been shocked in various ways, as soon as I returned to the room, I seem to have gotten fever and collapsed.
I was amazed to hear that when I woke up, it was actually the morning three days later.