Outaishihi ni Nante Naritakunai!! Chapter 302
I donât want to rely on Ms. Delris too much, but thereâs no other way regarding Andre, so it canât be helped.
Iâve heard that after losing magical power, Andre has become so obedient that people think heâs turned over a new leaf. It seems it takes a lot of force of will to suppress magical power from going out of control. Freed said that he could slightly understand Andre always being on the edge from being preoccupied with it.
Andre was transferred to the top floor of a tower owned by the country in suburbs where few people live.
It seems heâs under strict, 24/7 security.
It would be natural for him to be given death penalty, but his sentence became life imprisonment.
As for Milly, she lost her status as a marquisâs daughter and has been put in a countryside convent.
Itâs harsh for Milly, whoâd lived as a noble lady until now, but itâs remarkably light as a punishment. Thinking of me, Freed had her sentence reduced in considering for her brotherâs achievements.
Her brother had several territories seized and was demoted from the Primera Chivalric Order Commander to Vice Commander. It was only that much because he had volunteered to stand on the frontline against Sahaja and showed Freed his loyalty.
It seems the person himself had been resigned to death penalty, but he was given a light sentence due to voices of the order members who adore him wishing for a lighter sentence, and Freed himself saying losing him would be a serious blow.
Milly left for the convent a few days ago, but unfortunately, I couldnât meet her.
I wanted to meet once if possible, but she seems to have firmly refused. She was too ashamed to meet me, and Freed too stopped me, so I gave up on meeting her.
But, Iâve received a polite letter from her.
In it she sincerely apologized for her foolish behavior driven by jealousy and wished for my happiness with Freed. I reflexively replied to it.
I havenât received a reply yet, but if Milly feels like it, I hope we can exchange letters.
That is, if she still considers me her friendââ.
Addressed by Ms. Delris, I put a stop to my thoughts.
When I turned my face to Ms. Delris, she placed a ten centimeter-tall jar in front of me. It was full of small star-shaped candies of various colors.
âWaa, how pretty. What is it?â
When I picked up the jar and looked at it, Ms. Delris said.
âItâs my wedding present for you. Itâs a bit early, but you wonât be able to come here for a while.â
Recalling the week-long honeymoon with Freed after the wedding, I flushed.
After getting married, Freed will be given a special leave. Weâll be secluded in a villa together for a week. Hearing that the court ladies wonât bother us inside the villa, and that food and the change of clothes will only be brought at set times, I pressed fingers to my forehead.
Somehow I could hear voices wishing us good luck on an heir. I donât think I was imagining that at all.
Of course, Iâll strive to satisfy that wish as the Crown Princess, and I personally want to have a child with Freed, but such straightforwardness is embarrassing.
Moreover, a few days ago, Freed negotiated with the King to have his leave extended. He gave a proper reason of it being a reward for the war with Sahaja, but Iâm just a little afraid to hear just how it turned out.
While I was seriously worrying over just how far we will go, Ms. Delris said.
âThese are the stamina recovery medicine in form of sweets. The medicine I usually give you is the powder kind, right? I thought it might be hard to use with the Crown Prince nearby. These are the kind you chew and swallow, so you can take them whenever you find the opportunity.â
I was moved to tears by the present perfectly fit for my circumstances.
I still havenât told Freed about the stamina recovery medicine. If he knew thereâs something like this, he wouldnât hold back for sure (Iâm unsure if he holds back even now), so for my own sake, itâs categorically better to not teach him.
Thatâs why I was worried about how to take the medicine without getting exposed for that week, but I never expected Ms. Delris to be so attentive.
âT-Thank you very much. Itâs a really great help.â
âYouâve amused me many times. Besides, itâs my friend getting married. Itâs normal to give a congratulatory gift. Youâll be alright with one sweet. The taste is somewhat sweet. Before flavoring them, I adjusted the sweetness with the man over there as the test subject.â
âAh! That damn sweet tea! Was that an experiment!?â
Cain alertly reacted to Ms. Delrisâs words.
âCruel! It was so bad my teeth hurt!â
âIt was a sacrifice for your master. Be happy you were useful.â
âThat ainât the problem!â
Cain got mad, but Ms. Delris showed no concern at all.
âIt wasnât only sweet but also properly effective, right? Tell me, what are you dissatisfied with.â
âThe taste!! What else could it be!?â
âErr⌠I donât understand what you are talking aboutâŚâ
Concerned about Cain getting unusually angry, I asked Ms. Delris a question, but it was Cain, not her, who answered with his eyes wide open.
âPrincess! Listen here, Granny-!â
âYou donât need to worry.â
⌠Hmm. That is to say, itâs about Cain being a victim of Ms. Delrisâs tea again.
Cain and Ms. Delris are close friends.
From what Iâve heard, he often hangs around her house and is frequently allowed to stay over.
From my point of view, itâs the relationship between a grandmother and grandchild.
Ms. Delris is a surprisingly mischievous person, so she often plays with Cain, who sheâs pleased with. She does it precisely because theyâre close.
Thinking that itâs a good thing that Cain, who had been lonely after losing his family, found someone like that, I watched over them while grinning.
âReally, your face is saying itâs someone elseâs problemâŚâ
â⌠I donât really mind.â
Making a sulking face, Cain looked like a boy of his age.
I couldnât see the master assassin at all.
Thereâs no doubt Ms. Delrisâs existence has a good effect on Cain.
âWell, thatâs how it is. Here, take it. Thereâs enough for when you and the Crown Prince seclude yourselves, right?â
I became lost for words from the specific words.
Still, I gratefully accepted the jar decorated with a pink ribbon. I felt happy to receive a present. Then, Cain said while frowning.
âPrincess, isnât it better to go back soon? It seems the Crown Prince returned to the room. He asked if youâre done already, Princess.â
âAh⌠Itâs so late already. I understand, could you tell Freed Iâm going back?â
I looked up at the clock. Before I realized, it had become evening.
When I said my farewells and stood up to leave, Ms. Delris said.
âCome here again when you have time after getting married. Thereâs someone I want to introduce to you.â
I tilted my head at the unusual words. Cain next to me also made a surprised face.
âYouâll know when you meet. Well, itâs a strange person, but not a dangerous one. Cain, you too. Come together.â
âMe too? Well, Iâm Princessâs escort, so I intended to come anywayâŚâ
Cain was designated again. I and Cain exchanged glances.
âWho knows? Donât you have any idea, Princess?â
âThereâs no way I would. Even if I look like this, Iâm a sheltered daughter of the preeminent ducal house. I donât have that many acquaintances.â
â Princess, like always youâre saying some questionable words.â
When I complained about the composed retort while averting my eyes, Ms. Delris clapped her hands.
âAnyway, keep it in mind. Youâre going home, right? The Crown Prince is waiting. Go quickly.â
âYes⌠Then, Iâll come again.â
I nodded and after promising that went up the stairs.
I heard Ms. Delrisâs voice from behind.
â⌠I canât go, but I pray you have a good wedding. Be happy, Lidi.â
âYes. Thank you very much.â
I smiled at her cordial voice and nodded.
Itâs alright. Iâm not uneasy about marrying Freed in the slightest now.
Various things will happen in the future, but Iâll overcome them together with Freed.
I resolved myself again and left Ms. Delrisâs house.