Outaishihi ni Nante Naritakunai!! Chapter 300
She and He and Shinigami 2
As Cain raised an impatient voice, I finally remembered he was here.
âS-Sorry⌠I justâŚâ
When I hurriedly lowered my head, Cain said in exasperation.
âI donât really mind by now. But at least spare me it when I just came back. You flirted all the time when I wasnât here anyway, right?â
âNn? Iâm not really wrong, right?â
When he questioningly tilted his head, I hung mine. Uu, I canât deny it.
In this state, Freed stroked my head.
It felt very good, but noticing like this it will just be the repeat of before, I twisted my body.
âFreed, let go⌠I want to talk with Cain.â
When I asked, Freed let go of me with a wry smile. Finally being able to talk, I took a breath.
âWelcome home, Cain. Umm⌠How was Sahaja? Wasnât it unpleasant?â
âNot really. Aah⌠Thatâs right. Here, a souvenir. The documents with Sahajaâs assassination plans. I guess they wonât be useful anymore though.â
â⌠Assassination plans.â
I received the documents from Cain and handed them to Freed.
Even if I look at them, I wonât understand them well, so itâs better if I let Freed judge.
Freed received the documents and asked me. I nodded to him.
âItâs okay. Cain, you donât particularly mind either, right?â
âPrincess, Iâll follow your judgement. If you say itâs okay, I donât particularly mind.â
Freed dropped his eyes and flipped through the documents. After reading through a part of them, Freed made a convinced face.
âI see. Since Cain brought this back, Prince Maximilian expressly declared, âThere was a plan to assassinate Wilhelmâs royalty, but I stopped it.â Even if this was thrust at him now, it wouldnât hurt him much.â
âThat prince said such a thing, huh. Aah⌠No wonder. So that was why Scheat said to do as I like with those documents. Shit. It was a waste of time.â
When I tilted my head at the unknown name, Cain said while scratching his head.
âPrincess, I talked about him before, right? The Blackâs assassin I met in Wilhelm.â
âErr, if I remember correct⌠Thatâs right, Apostate.â
When I said that while recalling when Iâd been kidnapped by Andre, Cainâs eyes widened in surprise.
âEh? ⌠Princess, you know Apostate?â
âYup. Weâve met. We only talked a little though. Cain, heâs the man wearing priest clothes slightly older than you, right?â
An assassin with an inverted cross rosary, bob cut, and an unpleasant smile.
I didnât understand what he was thinking. He had such an unpleasant feeling about him.
While still staring at me in wonder, Cain oohed.
âThatâs right⌠Iâm glad youâre safe. Werenât you targeted?â
âI and Freed had been targets, but not anymore⌠He said something like that. His target was⌠another person there. That too was stopped by Freed though.â
âYou stopped him? You staved off that Apostateâs attack? ⌠Haa. You really are out of norm.â
Cain turned his eyes to Freed in amazement.
Like it was nothing, Freed said.
âI couldnât let him kill a citizen of my country before my eyes.â
âNo, of course. But to prevent his attack⌠Well, whatever. Itâs like Princessâs safety has been proven. Yup.â
, Cain laughed, but on the contrary, Freedâs eyebrows lowered.
â⌠Unfortunately, I canât agree. Because Sahaja had kidnapped Lidi.â
âOf course, I wonât let it happen again.â
âEh? You let them? Youâre kidding? Kidnapped? What do you mean?â
Cainâs face turned harsh in the twinkling of an eye.
I hurried to defend Freed.
âF-Freed wasnât at fault. It was my carelessness⌠Besides, Freed immediately came to my help, so nothing happened to me!â
âLidi. I shouldâve been more careful. Iâm the one at fault.â
âFirst of all, can you explain what happened?â
In response to Cainâs urging, we talked about what had happened. At first Cain was listening with an angry face, but before long he pressed down his temple.
â⌠Itâs just like Princess, or rather⌠Of course he couldnât do anything. The Crown Prince isnât at fault. If anything, I shouldnât have left. Iâd definitely not miss Sahajaâs assassins⌠My bad.â
âWhy are you apologizing, CainâŚ?â
I donât get him. But Cainâs eyebrows lowered, and he said.
âThe evidence I brought with trouble turned out pretty much meaningless, so it would have been better if Iâd stayed at your side, Princess⌠Iâm reflecting a little.â
âCain. In the end, what were you doing over there? Did you just go to collect the documents?â
When Freed asked, Cain gave me a fleeting glance. Realizing he wanted a confirmation, I nodded.
Upon receiving my consent, Cain spoke.
âSince I easily found the documents, I wondered if I could do anything else. So I sneaked into Sahajaâs Rebellion Royal Palace and talked with the King.â
It was my turn to be surprised by the unthinkable story. Freed too was blinking his eyes.
âDid you go to the Royal Palace directly? Thatâs Shinigami for youâŚâ
âIt wasnât a big deal. It was after they went to war, so there were hardly any soldiers. Andââ.â
Hearing that he negotiated with the King, made the soldiers retreat, and had the assassination order on me and Freed cancelled, I raised a hysteric voice.
âWhatâs with that!? Didnât Prince Maximilian declare he did those himself? Eh? What does it mean?â
â⌠He took credit for what Cain had done. Then we should assume the King was killed right after Cain left the Royal Palace.â
Unbelievable. Did Prince Maximilian go that far?
While listening to Freed, I shook my head in disbelief.
âHe unashamedly said that it was himself who had withdrawn the soldiers and cancelled the assassination order? Even though it was different in reality? ⌠Haa. His audacity is scary.â
âHe knew he could say that. He understands weâre unwilling to officially disclose Cainâs existence, so he must be confident we wonât question him. Weâre talking about that man. He was probably watching Cainâs and the Kingâs exchange from a hidden room somewhere.â
Astounded, I couldnât say anything.
â⌠I wonder if he thought I would kill the King.â
While I and Freed were looking at each other, Cain said, sounding a little surprised.
â⌠Iâm not really opposed to killing. I donât have any problem with killing nuisances. Itâs a coincidence I didnât kill the King back then.â
âBut Cain, you didnât do it, right?â
When I asked, Cain nodded, âYeah,â with a serious face. Yup, then thereâs no problem.
âCain, if you say you didnât do it, I believe it. Isnât it obvious? Right, Freed?â
âI do, for another reason that Lidi thoughâŚâ
When I sent Freed a glance, with a wry smile he told Cain.
âItâs simple. If you did it yourself, thereâs no way that that man wouldnât use it. It was announced that the King died from a sudden accident. There was no announcement about the detailed cause of death. I guess the cause of death was difficult to blame on someone. Just supposing you killed him, I think Wilhelm would be blamed for it. Because your master is Lidi. You were correct not to take advantage of the situation.â
As I deeply nodded to Freedâs explanation, Cain made a face as if he had swallowed a bitter bug.
â⌠Granny said that too.â
âYeah. That I was correct not to kill the King. Really, Granny is smart⌠Ah, thatâs right.â
Cain sighed, then his eyes met mine.
âPrincess. Word from Granny. She said to visit her soon. She has something to give you.â
âMs. Delris did? Err⌠Of course, I want to go, but⌠Freed?â
Thinking that it might be bad to act as I please, I pulled the hem of Freedâs clothes. While making a resigned face, he said.
â⌠Cain has come back, so thereâs no problem. Itâs much more relieving to have him as your escort than just any knight, Lidi. Besides, I have the telepathic communication contract with him, so we can contact each other.â
When I happily hugged Freed, he said while returning the embrace.
âItâs a direct invitation from a witch after all. To tell the truth, I wish youâd wait a bit longer, but Iâm also indebted to her.â
I recalled Ms. Delrisâs medicine being used on Andre. Itâs better to report that Ms. Delris just in case.
While still clinging to Freed, I turned my gaze to Cain.
âThen, letâs go together.â
âOf course. I wonât go to Sahaja anymore, so Iâll be your bodyguard, Princess. I wonât leave it to others.â
As Cain hit his chest, Freed said in a serious face.
âI canât move as easily⌠Take care of Lidi.â
âSheâs my master. I donât need you to tell me that.â
Cain grinned, and Freed returned a strong nod.
While watching their reassuring exchange, I let out a breath of relief, happy from the bottom of my heart that Cain returned safely.