âRemove the window lock.â
It all started from these words.
In my room, the maid Ratifah looked at the pale darkness-colored window, equipped with a lock, and sighed.
âEhmâŚYour HighnessâŚmight I inquire the reasonâŚ?â
âIsnât it obviousâŚ? I justâŚfeel like removing it.â
I couldnât come up with a proper reason, so I said the first one which came to mind, with a tone lower than the usual.
âThatâs!! 100%!! A lie, right!?!â
âWhaaatt!?! No, no it isnât!! It happens sometimes, you know. You have never inexplicably felt like removing a lock!?â
I tried pushing through with brute force, but that was too apparent. Ratifah did not look like she would ever accept my pleas.
On the contrary, her momentum only increased.
ââŚYour Highness, at this point, it is best if you honestly speak your mind. Just this one time, I will only inform the head maid secretly!â
âHey wait a moment youâŚnot only do you have no intention of letting me get away with it, youâre actively trying to get me punished!â
Ever since the head maid, Feli von Yugstine, caught me red-handed one time, I could not trust my windowâs lock anymore.
Always betraying me when it mattered the most. I started completely despising the âhuman lockâ in my room, the shitty maid (Ratifah) now standing in front of me.
âIf only there was no lockâŚif only there was no lock, I would have definitely managed to escape that timeâŚ!!!â
âWasnât there the option to simply do as you were toldâŚ?â
This guy is hopelessâ the maidâs sigh, strong enough to shake my eardrums, seemed to express such feelings.
âI-I donât want to be scolded by the head maid, so I will be taking myâ â
If Feli learned that Ratifah was actually an accomplice of my great escape, she would surely drill Ratifah about the reasons why she did it. Ratifah was trying to leave my room, claiming that she had no part in it, butâ
âWait, wait. Weâve come this far, weâre in it together at this point.â
I firmly caught Ratifahâs slender arm.
âN-no!! Maybe you donât know, Your Highness, but despite her looks, the head maid is incredibly strict!!â
âI donât know, and I donât care.â
âYou monster!! Brute!! Demon!! â
ââŚIâm a demonâŚ.!?â
The words Ratifah threw at me so naturally enraged me beyond description.
âThat time I was only caught because YOU didnât let me go!!!!â
âT-that is one thing, this is different!!!â
Ratifah probably felt guilty about it, as she looked away from me.
âAnyway, the lock is going. And youâre going to help. Itâs decided.â
âI didnât say yeâ â
âIf you help me, Iâll forget everything about that time.â
Ratifahâs body shuddered, ever so slightly.
âBut if you donât help, Iâm going to bring it up forever, every single day.â
âYour methods are so underhandedâŚ!â
I was well aware, so I pressed her for an answer.
âTime to choose! Take off the lock or be tormented forever and ever!â
Ratifah, with an expression of pain and torment, reflected for a few seconds.
âJ-just this timeâŚ!!â
In the end, she surrendered.
And at the same time, I realized I had won.
I had gained the means to escape the head maidâs fiendish grasp next time. The means to ensure long, peaceful sleep.
At the time, however, I did not know yetâŚ
That even after this countermeasure, betrayal awaited once moreâ