I looked at the woman next to me, my eyes narrowed to a slit.
ââŚwhy are you here again? Ratifah?â
âWhy? To escort Your Highness, naturally! After all, youâve been growing in popularity lately. Apparently, the head maid might not be enough, so I was tasked with accompanying youâŚdidnât I tell you yesterday? That Diestburgâs so-called âsecret ultimate weaponââŚwill finally appear on stageâŚ!â
Secret ultimate weaponâŚRatifah? I glanced at Feli, â wearing casual clothes, differently than the usual â and she replied that she never heard of it either.
âBut enough about that, thatâs the flower shop, right?â
I shot an accusatory look at Ratifah, but she pretended not to notice and looked away, then pointed at the flower shop.
I looked ahead and saw Warrickâs flower shop, which I had just visited two days before to buy my usual bouquet.
Three days had passed since I met merchant Dvorg Tsarrich. I had obtained permission from my father for this meeting.
Under one condition, however: the maid Ratifah would accompany Feli and me too.
I laughed at the ridiculousness at first, but since she actually came, I couldnât hide my surprise. Just like when Stenn moved behind the scenes to assign Ratifah as my personal maid, I suspected there were some hidden machinations going on, but I decided to comply.
ââŚthatâs right.â
Ratifah was supposedly skilled enough to be assigned to the position of a princeâs personal maid.
I only knew her usual impertinent, airheaded attitude though, so I couldnât help but feel worried.
Even if I was told she was skilled, I couldnât really imagine Ratifah fighting. She disturbed my sleep, put me at Feliâs mercy, conspired with StennâŚ
Thatâs all I could picture her doing.
âBy the way, one more person will come with us to the ruins, right?â
I remembered that when I talked to my father in detail about Dvorgâs request, Ratifah was with us too, then nodded.
âWhat kind of person is he?â
âLet me seeâŚIâd describe him asâŚâ
I recalled the boy that Dvorg charged with accompanying us to the ruins. When I went to meet Dvorg in the back alleys of Rinchelle, he mocked me as ruffians snuck up on me.
After that, there was more distance between us. When we met again recently, all I got was an âUghâ.
So if I had to express my opinion of him in wordsâ
ââŚa shitty brat with a shitty personality.â
As soon as I said itâ
âWell, my apologies for being so shitty.â
Speak of the devilâŚI heard a voice from not far away.
It indeed came from the boy Ratifah asked me about. Veins bulging in irritation on his forehead.
âYes, thatâs just like how he soundsâŚhm?â
âwhat, you were here!? I added.
âWell, Iâm aware of my personality, so I donât really care about thatâŚmore importantly, is she coming too?â
The boy calmly walked towards us. He looked at Ratifah, whose practical clothing didnât suggest she was just there to see us off, then at me again.
âSo it seems.â
My reply made it clear that I wasnât exactly on board with it.
For the boy, however, the important thing was whether Ratifah would come with us or not, surely not how I felt. He replied with a âhmm.â and turned towards her once more.
He then started staring, as to examine her from head to toe.
âErâŚexcuse meâŚ?â
The âexaminationâ lasted about 10 seconds.
Even Ratifah would have reservations about being judged so openly. She tilted her head to the side, but the boyâs reply was simple.
âYou two sure look alike.â
âYou twoâŚwho?â
The reaction came from me.
âItâs the air you have about you, I guess. You and she are pretty similar.â
âMeâŚand Ratifah?â
âYeah.â
My brow furrowing at the unexpected comment, I turned towards Ratifah to confirm the truth of those wordsâ
âIs this a love confession?â
âDefinitely just his imagination.â
Ratifahâs wide-eyed expression and silly reaction completely destroyed any hesitation I had in disregarding the boyâs words.
I didnât neglect to glare back at him though. I didnât say anything, but my expression clearly stated how his impression was completely off base.
âBut, you knowâ no, I guess itâs not necessary for me to say it.â
The boy stopped his sentence halfway.
I found it unpleasant that he left something hanging like that on purpose. Before I could urge him to say whatever he had on his mind, he continued.
âIâm sorry, itâs nothing, really.â
The boy laughed wryly to himself and apologized.
But for just an instantâŚ
He looked down and whispered something to himself. I didnât miss it.
âis Diestburg pandoraâs box or somethingâŚ.!?
Unfortunately, I could not comprehend the meaning of those words.
While I was thinking what a pandoraâs box might be, the boy put a hand in his pocket and took out something that made a shrill sound.
âHere, thereâs one for each of you.â
âWhatâs this?â
âA magic tool that will let us locate each other in case we get separated. Itâs pretty valuable, so make sure you donât lose it.â
The magic tool looked and sounded just like any other small, red bell.
âIf we get separated, ringing this bell will let us know each otherâs positionâŚwell, weâre not going today anyway, so Iâll explain more in detail another time. So just take it with you for now.â
ââŚwait, really?â
I couldnât help but ask.
I was sure we were going to leave that same day, so the boyâs words came as a surprise.
âThree days was the time we needed to prepare these. Going to the âForest of Downfallâ is another story.â
The boy then rang the small bell, as if to show us how it was done.
âIf these things were enough to not get lost, it wouldnât be called âForest of Downfallâ that easilyâ.
ââŚthat place can affect even magic tools, after all.â
Feli complimented the boyâs words, a sour expression on her face.
If the forest could make even magic tools go awry, what was the point of using the bells?
Before I could voice my doubts, however, the boy spoke again.
âThatâs why we need to wait for the right timing.â
It was like he could see through my thoughts.
âThe âForest of Downfallâ is surrounded by a sort of shell that leads even magic tools astray. But in certain periods, its strength decreases. Thatâs our chance.â
ââŚI see.â
âDuring that time, these magic tools will prove useful. So our first move will be to go to âFithdanâ, a town near the forest, in order to wait for the right time. People from the empire are there too, undercover as normal townspeople, so we mustnât attract unwanted attention. Weâll use fake names when introducing ourselvesâ
Especially that prince over there, said the boy as he pointed at me.
âItâs better not to use âYour Highnessâ or similar anymore either. In Diestburg, those words would make people think of you or Grerial.â