ăA man appeared before Renner. Following behind him was Climb.
ăHis blonde hair was pulled back and fixed, and his thin blue eyes glistened in the life. His skin was an unhealthy white, characteristic of those who got no sunlight. He was a man whose figure was like a snake.
ăHe had unhealthy skin that would cause one to ask if he were in his forties.
Â
ăHis appearance was, in a word, impeccable. His tight-fitting clothes were made of some sort of rare animal hide â possibly some sort of magical beast â and stitched with goldwork. The embroidery around his collar and his front buttons was of exquisite workmanship, and the front buttons probably had tiny gemstones worked into them, given the way they caught and reflected the light.
ăHis stand-up collar completely concealed his narrow neck. This was top-class apparel, which was undeniably suited to him. He was the very picture of a member of the Kingdomâs Six Great Nobles.
ăThe man entered the room and gracefully bowed.
âI have come in response to Renner-denkaâs summons.â
âYes. Thank you for coming all his way, Marquis Raeven. Please raise your head.â
ăRenner replied while remaining seated.
ăMarquis Raeven had a cold smile on his face as he straightened up. His smile was very sinister, and it made people think he was quite creepy. Yet for some reason, it seemed perfectly suited to him. It did not displease others who looked upon him.
âPlease, over here.â
âYes.â
ăMarquis Raeven entered the room and moved closer to Renner.
âHowever, what would you need from me at this late hour? Although I feel happy to speak with Your Majesty at anytime you call.â
âThank you. There is nothing more reassuring than having the smartest person in the Kingdom, Marquis Raeven, say that.â
âThank you. However the smartest person in the Kingdom is not myself, but the person in front of me.â
ăThe two shared a deep smile. Then Renner shifted her gaze.
âClimb. You will be in the next room.â
âUnderstood. Renner-sama.â
ăClimb who was standing unmoving next to the door, he bowed and left the room. He moved to the next empty room.
âNow, Marquis Raeven. Please take a seat.â
âIf you would excuse me.â
ăMarquis Raeven sat down on the chair Renner indicated. Renner poured a cup of water and placed it before Marquis Raeven.
âMay I?â
âPlease help yourself.â
ăMarquis Raeven took it and brought it to his mouth.
âThis is the juice of the Kutz (Kuttsu) fruit. Extremely delicious.â
âThank goodness. I had thought that you would prefer the juice of the Tsil (Tsiru) fruit.â
âNo no. At this age, the juice of the Tsil fruit is too sweet, and the taste stays in oneâs mouth. The Kutz fruit juiceâs tartness is just perfect.â
âIs that so. Then I shall prepare the juice of the Kutz fruit for the next time.â
âThank you. However, allow me to prepare next time.â
âThat would be unfair for you. I have called you after all.â
âNo no. Having a gift received by a woman as beautiful as Your Majesty makes me happy as a man.â
ăThen there was a period of nothingness. Marquis Raeven evaluated Renner with narrow eyes, and Renner was wondering where to start.
ăAnd the one who lit the fuse,
was of course Renner.
ââŚ.I wish to borrow your intellect.â
ăShe wasted no time getting to the meat of the subject.Marquis Raevenâs narrow eyes parted slightly, full of surprise. However, he recovered almost instantly and hid his consternation.
âMy intellect, hm. Since it is Your Highness that asks⌠your servant fears he will not be able to live up to your expectations.â
âI think you will do fine. After all, I doubt anyone is your equal in affairs of the court, Marquis Raeven.â
ââŚ.Hou.â
ăMarquis Raeven raised a voice of slight surprise.
ăMarquis Raeven knew that Renner was bad at human relations and deals. Thus she distanced herself from political battles.
ăThen what did the phrase âAffairs of the Courtâ refer to?
ăIf it was about the secret political wars, where did she get such information from?
ăIt was not from Climb. This was as the best among his soldiers monitored him. He had heard nothing of him meeting with nobles.
ăThen was this the work of Blue Rose. Probably not as well. While she was familiar with the leader Lakyus, but she was not the type to relate to nobles. She could not know the deep parts.
ăWas this my she had called the one known as the bat, who jumps between the two factions? Because he was a bat he might fly to her?
ăMarquis Raeven smiled leisurely. He knew too little, and thinking too hard on the matter would only lead to a strange conclusion. That much was obvious. He decided to hold off on his decision until he learned more.
âAnd what would you have your servant tell you?â
âThis is about the ruler of the shadows of the Royal Faction, or the Earl Iselk who is skulking around the shadows. Could you do something about him?â
ââŚWhat?â
ăGiven the look on Marquis Raevenâs face, one might be forgiven for thinking a bomb had suddenly gone off in front of his face. Just about anyone who saw this would have been shocked, because Marquis Raeven was not normally an expressive man.
ăRenner seemed to think further explanation was in order. She ignored Marquis Raevenâs shocked expression and calmly continued.
ââŚNo, perhaps I should have asked one of the two members of the Royal Faction, but Marquis Blumrush has been secretly passing on information to the Empire, no? That would meanâŚâ
âPlease wait!â
ăEyes widening, Marquis Raeven spoke in a hoarse voice.
âMarquis BlumrushâŚâ
âYou knew, right? After all, is that not why you tried to keep the good Marquis from learning too much?â
ââŚâŚ..!â
ăMarquis Raeven was at a loss for words, and looked at Renner.
ăRenner still kept her earlier peaceful expression, but wondered if she were wrong under her breath.
âYouâŚâ
ăMarquis Raeven was so overcome that he forgot to address her as âYour Highnessâ
ăRenner had been right about everything. Only Marquis Raeven knew that Marquis Blumrush, one of the six Great Nobles, a Great Noble of the Royal Faction, had betrayed the kingdom. They had kept quiet about his treason to keep the balance between the factions from breaking down.
ăMarquis Raeven had been desperately trying to keep this from the Noble Faction and had come up with all manner of schemes to keep the Empire from learning this. His efforts should have been flawless, until now.
ăThen how did Renner who remained cooped up here learn of that information. Were the locks on his information not strong enough?
âHow did you find outâŚâ
âOh, I just listened to what everyone was saying. And I do talk with the maids from time to time.â
ăHow reliable were the maidsâ words? It was true that the maids that worked here were the daughters of nobles. And that they knew what was going on in their houses. However, how much of the information that Renner heard was true? But that meantâŚ.
ăAn unbelievable idea filled Marquis Raevenâs mind.
ăHowever, what Renner was saying, talking from the maids from time to time, was the truth, and Marquis Raevenâs exemplary brain understood.
ăThe girl before him had sifted through a mountain of dross and picked out the diamonds in the rough, which she had fashioned into a jewelled necklace.
ăThereforeâ
ââA monster.â
ăHe quietly intoned the word that most suited the woman known as Renner.
ăRenner should have heard that loud and clear, but all she did was smile, without rebuking Marquis Raeven for his rudeness. He abandoned the line of thought he had been following until just now.
ăShe deserved his honesty. And his recollections of the past were correct.
ââUnderstood. I shall open myself up. However, I would like to speak to the real Renner-denka before that.â
âWhat do you mean?â
ăRenner asked in a questioning, almost teasing manner.
âA long time ago, your servant once saw a girl. With incredible insight, that girl spoke words of invaluable wisdom. However, your servant took a long time before he understood the meaning and value of those words.â Marquis Raevenâs voice echoed through the silent room. ââŚ.However, when I saw that girlâs eyes, my impressions were that to her, nothing had worth.â
âNothing hadâŚ.worth?â
ăRenner quietly asked.
âYes. She thought nothing of the world. She had empty eyes that scorned everything.â
ăThe mood in the room was vastly different from before, and a chill seemed to spread through the air. Marquis Raeven hunched his shoulders as if to protect himself.
âHowever, when I met her again, the girlâs eyes had completely changed. I would like to, Your Majesty. I want to ask, was I completely fooled, or had things changed?â
ăTheir eyes met. It looked as though a pair of serpents were writhing and struggling against each other.
ăAnd then, Rennerâs eyes lost their shine.
ăMarquis Raeven smiled coldly, as though he had seen something nostalgic.
âAs I expected, Renner-denka. Your Highnessâ eyes are just like the ones I recall from my memory. Were you merely pretending ever since then?â
âNo, Marquis Raeven. I was not acting. I was satisfied.â
ââŚDoes Your Highness perhaps refer to your soldier, the man ClimbâŚ?â
âOh yes. All this is thanks to my Climb.â
âOh. To think that that boy could actually change Your Highness⌠your servant thought of him as nothing but a â a child⌠what does he mean to Your Highness, if I might ask?â
âYou mean ClimbâŚ?â
ăRennerâs gaze trailed off, staring into the air. She was thinking about what words she could use to describe his value to her.
ăRenner Theiere Chardelon Ryle Vaiself.
ăIf there was only one word to summarize her entire being, that would be âGoldenâ. That word derived from her blinding beauty. However, very few people knew that she possessed a talent that far outstripped even her good looks.
ăThe level of talent she had was enough to call her a genius of internal affairs.
ăHer talent could only be described as a gift from the heavens. Her deductions might seem to have come from flashes of inspiration, but the truth was that they were pieced together from countless scattered fragments of information, gathered by her extraordinary powers of observation.
ăIn all likelihood, nobody on the continent could match up against her mental abilities.
ăIf one were pressed to find an equal for her, then one would have to look beyond the human race. However, very few entities were on her level, even among these superhuman beings.
ăIn Nazarick, only Demiurge, who possessed a fiendish intellect and was hypercompetent in every aspect of national administration, be it military, domestic and foreign affairs, could be considered on par with her.
ăHuman beings often considered matters from their own perspectives. From that point of view, one could say that âstrangeâ or âwondrousâ people were merely labels applied by plebeians.
ăBasically Renner was a genius of that level.
ăHowever, she had one quirk. That was she could not understand the thoughts of people.
ăWhy could people not immediately understand things that she could easily get. Without any people that could rival her, no one could grasp the intentions of her words. As a result, no one could understand her.
ăPerhaps it might be easier to describe this phenomenon as âthe loneliness of geniusâ.
ăPerhaps someone on her level might have been able to appreciate how gifted she truly was. If that were the case, the outcome would probably have been different.
ăHowever, there was nobody like that around.
ăIn the end, when a little girl spoke of things that baffled those who heard them, the reaction to her was fear. Renner was very cute as a child and so she was not hated. Instead, she was cherished, to a certain extent. However, the fact that nobody could understand what she said had an extreme effect on her mental development. The girlâs heart began to warp as time went by.
ăNo, she was made to warp.
ăIf not for that puppy of hers.
ăThat was really a mess. On a certain rainy day, the girl picked up a puppy at deathâs door. Without that day, a demon lord might have been born. One that could not understand human emotions, and only saw numbers and worked to satisfy the majority.
ăThe dying puppy looked at her, its master, with a strange expression in its eyes.
ăWhat a weighty gaze, she had thought.
ăThe expression in its eyes was one of innocent reverence.
ăTo her that could not understand human emotions, even she felt that it was heavy, and evoked emotions that everyone could understandâThey were eyes that held a heart.
ăTo her who could not understand human emotions, those eyes had disgust, surprise, joy, passion, and a human being.
ăIndeed, in those eyes, she saw  a human being like herself. Of course, not in the meaning of intelligence. It was like a teacher passionately teaching idiots, it was like she was looking at a puppy.
ăThe puppy which the girl had picked up became a boy, and then a man.
ăWhether he was a puppy, a boy or a man, those eyes peered through her with the same blinding purity.
ăHowever, it no longer bothered her.
ăThanks to those eyes, she could speak to others like a normal person. She could coexist with the vulgar, inferior lifeforms around her.
âClimb⌠hm. If I could join with him⌠hm â and if I could chain Climb up and take care of him like a pet, and make sure he couldnât go anywhere, perhaps that might be better.â
ăThe air in the room froze. Even Marquis Raeven was shocked.
ăHe had thought the most beautiful woman in the Kingdom would spout some childish fantasy. No, he should not have expected any such saccharine-sweet simpering from the true Princess Renner, but he had not expected her to go that far.
ăThe words that Marquis Raeven heard were so far from what he thought. Thus he froze. However he immediately restarted. This was as he was sure she was not joking.
âTake care of him if you will. Nobody will object to Your Highnessâ⌠no, it might still be difficult. Unless you had help.â
âIndeed. Itâll be quite hard to fulfil that dream while maintaining the facade of a proper princess⌠and thereâs no point in forcing him to look at me. I want to chain him down and take care of him like a dog, while he looks at me with those eyes of hisâŚâ
ăFew people enjoyed hearing about the sexual fetishes of others. Marquis Raeven could not help but want to stagger a few steps back after making contact with the soul of the woman called Renner.
âLike a dog⌠does that mean you do not love him, Your Highness?â
ăRenner turned an incredulous, scornful gaze on the Marquis.
âOf course I love him. I like the way he looks at me. And I love how he clings to me like a puppy. And now his way of asking for things has gotten strangely betterâŚ.How boring.â
ââŚA thousand apologies, but I find this topic very hard to follow.â
âI do not need you to understand me. All you need to know is that I like him, and that I love him.â
ăSheâs weird.
ăMarquis Raeven wanted to shake his head.
ăThey had heard that the Princess had fallen in love with a common soldier, and had expected that it might blow up into a matter of national importance. Yet, what they had heard was far more ridiculous than they had expected.
âWell then, the problem of fetishesâŚâ
âIt is not a fetish. It is simply love.â
ăRenner sounded like she was reproachfully interrupting Raevenâs words, and he resisted the urge to shoot back.
ăA normal person would unconsciously rebut. However it was expected that a great noble who fought in secret conflicts could suppress that.
âVery well, love it is, then⌠right. Although under the present circumstances, the union of Your Highness with Climb⌠is a littleââ
âDifficult. I fully understand that. It is almost impossible due to the situation. If all the influence were concentrated around myself, everything would be fine, but given the current situation, all methods are impossible.â
ăRennerâs muddy eyes chided herself. It was also an expression she would not show in front of Climb.
âIf it is Your Majesty you could take the Kingdom.â
âImpossible. I cannot understand the thoughts of humans other than Climb. Basically I cannot understand human emotions.â
ăI see, Marquis Raeven said.
ăBasically to work together with Renner, he would have to tie himself together with Climb. Doing so would create an extremely strong ally.
ăMarquis Raeven felt gratitude for being called.
âAnyhow, how about an arranged marriage with my child?â
ăMarquis Raeven raised his hand as if to stop Renner.
âArranging a marriage with my child, Your Majesty can have a child with Climb. The rights of my inheritance can go to child born between my son and the woman he loves. And, apologies but, Your Majesty can disguise herself as his or her parent.â
âI see. You can gain blood with this fake marriage.â
âYes. This way Your Majesty can have a child with the man you love, and my house can gain royal blood even if fake. Both sides stand to gain here I believe.â
âHow wonderful. If the pedestal of the Royal Faction, you, asks, even father cannot dismiss it easily.â
ăWas it? Marquis Raeven released the tension from his body.
ăHow should it put it, should he raise the evaluation of Renner or lower it. What he could sat was that her figure as a normal girl was a complete farce.
ăIt was known that women faked themselves in front of men. It was on the same level as if a person good at makeup disguised themselves.
âHow old is your son?â
âHe has turned five.â
âThen he should be cuteââ
âJust so!â
ăHis narrow eyes opening wide, Marquis Raeven raised a loud voice. Rennerâs body shook at the sudden noise.
âAhâŚ.*cough*. Excuse me.â
âAh, noâŚ.â
ăRenner and Marquis Raeven looked at each other, and then looked away.
âIt seems weâve gotten off topic.â
âYes, but it was quite a rewarding digression.â
ăBoth of them thought this. They had both gained from it. Marquis Raeven gained Royal Blood, and Renner could marry the man she loved.
âTrue. However, there is a reason why I called you.â
âI believe it was, to deal with Earl IselkâŚ.right?â
âYes. Just so.â
ăRenner began to talk about Earl Iselkâs shops. Marquis Raeven who was quietly listening nodded. When Renner passed him the papers, he nodded again.
I understand. It is not a rare storyâŚ.but you want to destroy that brothel and save those trapped inside.â
ăThere was not much meaning to destroying the brothel, and this was nothing more than applying pressure. Despite doing this another brothel like this would pop up somewhere. Did she intend to destroy them one by one?
ăAfter Marquis Raeven thought that, he decided to work to fulfill Rennerâs wish.
ăBecause he felt happy about the arranged marriage with his son, he wanted to fully pull her in as an ally.
âThe problem is that the Earl is of the Royal Faction. This is not an act of loyalty to the King but for profits though.â
âThen if father orders it, can we not solve this problem with his authority?â
âIt is the opposite. The Earl does not have much authority, but his does have quite a number of soldiers. Adding on several connections, in total he has quite the say. Ostracising such a man will cause cracks in the faction. Thus it would be best to avoid crushing it from the front with authority.â
âBasically?â
ăRenner curiously asked. To her who could not understand human emotions, she could not understand why the other nobles would not pull away from a liability like Earl Iselk who had no merits.
ăShe was making a face as if saying there are only demerits.
ăSeeing that, Marquis Raeven felt something cold run down his back.
ăRenner did not understand human emotions. Even if one thought they had a friendly relationship, she herself did not think that. Basically, no matter how much one deepened their friendship, they could be thrown away after considering merits and demerits.
ăLoyalty, gratitude, friendship, love, debts. She could not understand such things.
ăThen there was only one way to tie down the woman known as Renner.
ăIt was to secure Climb.
ăHowever, there was a problem. Attempts to pull in Climb would definitely be known by Renner, and if done poorly, one would make a dangerous enemy.
ăMarquis Raeven laughed.
ăHowever, because it was such a dangerous bomb, that it had worth being secured.
ăAnyway it would better to sell favours to Climb rather than Renner.
ââŚ.You are making quite the evil smile.â
âReally. I am thinking of Earl Iselkâs power after we dull it.â
âReally?â
ăRenner smiled chidishlu. She fitted the word golden. It was a smile that made one think that.
ăHowever, from the current Marquis Raeven, it made him question what she was thinking.
âNow, instead of using authority to forcibly cut down that shop, it would be better to lead the Earl to cutting it himself.â
âIs that possible?â
âOf course. He has borrowed from many, and there is some friendship in that. The Noble Faction, knowing this, would plan to steal the information. Also such a brothel is right on the boundaries of the law. Knowing that there is a relation, even if it fails, we will not be connected. If I say some things, the Earl will instead be grateful for its destruction.â
âThen after cutting their relation, what will happen to the store?â
âWe can destroy it. With the cover of destroying it before the information reaches those of the Noble Faction.â
âWith what methods? Will you be mobilising your troops?â
âNo, we will use adventurers. We can gather and use troops, but we need some numbers for that. And using troops within the capital stands out. This would cause the information to leak. And it will be dangerous to use the cover that we are inspecting a person of the Noble Faction.â
âUsing adventurers that can face a thousand men each, the leaked information would decrease.â
âYes. Your Majesty does have good relationships with such adventurers after all.â
ăRenner nodded.
âOn top of them, I shall activate the adventurer party under myself.â
âShall they destroy it in turns?â
âNo, it is dangerous if not destroyed quickly. Those from the Noble Faction might activate their soldiers and steal the info. Also this might destroy the public safety of the city.â
ăShould there be weird information in the shop, it would become a dangerous problem. So they would attack immediately and steal the necessary information.
âThe problem is that there is little time, but four shops.â
âIf Blue Rose splits and handles two, my subordinates can handle one. It seems we have one missing.â
âIt cannot be helped, shall we give up? Or hire other adventurers?â
âHiring adventurers will be troublesome. I want to hire Workers who care for only money, but this is a job of utmost secrecy. I want to do this with Your Majestyâs Blue Rose and my subordinatesâŚ.If we had to ignore one, we should ignore the last and most evil one. I cannot think that there is important information there.â
ăRenner pondered to herself for a few seconds.
âWhat is wrong?â
âClimbâŚ.does not wish for thatâŚ.but itâs dangerousâŚ.â
ăWith that short whisper, one could easily understand what Renner was thinking.
âClimb-kun wants to save everyone? He is a child still.â
ăMarquis Raeven made a wry smile.
ăIn actuality, the chance of saving the people in that shop was low. First was the cost of using healing magic, and there would be people who did not heal despite that. And after saving them, the problem of what to do with them popped up.
ăNot understanding that, and simply wanting to save them, he could only be called a child.
âHowever that is what makes him Climb.â
ăRenner smiled brightly. This was the first time Marquis Raeven recognised Renner as a beautiful woman. Currently, Rennerâs expression had no negative emotions. She was a woman that was simply proud of her man.
âThen is cannot be helped. I shall have Climb-kun stationed nearby to infiltrate the shop with whoever has finished.â
âHow about having him attack the shop with the other members?â
âThat is not bad, but there is the possibility of woundsââ
ââThat is fine. We shall let Climb be the lookout, and attack the last shop with whoever finished their attacks.â
âHoweverâŚ.Honestly, why do you want to destroy that shop? I believe you understand that there are not many merits to this?â
ăMarquis Raeven curiously asked Renner, but was responded to with laughter.
âClimb wishes for that.â
âAnd so?â
âI shall act as the woman Climb believes is Renner.â
ââŚ.If you are caught it will be bad you know? I do not believe he is that sort of person butâŚ.â
ăThere was weight in Marquis Raevenâs words since he had a wife and child. However, Renner did not understand that. She only took it at face value.
âIs that so? Well, I am controlling myself to the point that I feel locked up, but it is not all an act. I simply want to help Climb do whatever he wants.â
âThat would be fine butâŚ.â
ăIs it? While wondering about that, he did not fully understand it, Marquis Raeven forced himself to believe that love came in all shapes and forms.
âThere is no time, so we should begin quickly. The information that I have come here should have spread. If we let this chance pass the security will become stricter.â
âI have troubled you.â
âNonsense. For the fake wife of my child, this level of cooperation is nothing. While my adventurers move, I shall visit the Earl.â
âHow about we begin in one hourâs time?â
âMy adventurers are free, and have no problem. How about Your Majestyâs side?â
âI have no problems here either. I have heard the plans of Blue Rose earlier.â
âShall we move?â
âWe should. Climb and the leader of Blue Rose, Lakyus are next door. Can you explain to them?â