I wasnât aware of it before, but becoming the emperor meant that I was going to marry this girl⊠I hadnât even gotten married in my previous life. It was somewhat strange⊠that my marriage had been decided at this age.
Rosalia hadnât come here to play; she came here to work.
The Chancellor and Regent factions sent many supplies to the Belbe Kingdom when it was decided that Rosalia and I would be engaged. After that, the Belbe Kingdom and Tomis Ashinaqui quickly came to a truce, so they had a surplus of supplies. Now that the possibility of an invasion has arisen, they were asking if they should return those supplies. They didnât have any food, but they had a surplus of military supplies.
This brought up the question about whether the aid supplies were âlentâ or âgivenâ. Support this time was also forthcoming and steadily increased without any agreements in place.
This matter should be dealt with by the Chancellor and the Chief of the Ministry of Ceremonies, but they werenât in the capital.
âWhat would you prefer to do?â
âIt will save us a lot of trouble if we do not have to return it.â
Well, thatâs true.
âThen, you donât need to return it.â
It was the Chancellor and the Chief of the Ministry of Ceremoniesâ fault for not being here to deal with this, so I dealt with it.
Rosalia said as she smiled like a blossoming flower.
⊠I take back my previous statement. I might have had an ulterior motive.
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Although, Rosalia couldnât leave right away either. She waited for the Chancellor and the Chief of the Ministry of Ceremonies until the very end, and then acted as if she âhad no choiceâ but to obey the Emperorâs words.
I wanted to look proud while showing her around the palace. I must look like a brat who wants attention from the girl he likes to the guards.
There was actually something that I wanted Rosalia to help me with and in preparation for that.
The problem was Rosaliaâs reaction.
âYou know a lot, Your Majesty.â
She was flattering me like crazy, and she was supporting what I was trying to do.
I was aware that my reputation was quite bad, but what was with this reaction? I donât feel hostility or animosity from her, but rather affectionâŠ?
Eh, why?
Does she have an ulterior motiveâŠ? Or maybe Iâm misunderstanding, and she isnât acting affectionate towards meâŠ? Well, itâs possible.
It was easy for me to recognise malice, hostility and disdain, but I wasnât good⊠at recognising any other emotions. Iâll be a failure if I canât discern peopleâs emotions towards me. Iâll be careful in the future.
⊠Donât tell me that she knows what I want? No, sheâs just a 9-year-old brat.
âAnd this is the Great Library.â
âThe Great Library, one of the largest on the continent! There is actually a book I want to read but cannot seem to find, would you mind if I just look around a bitâŠ?â
â⊠Oh, sure.â
No, no way.
âOh my, I found it. This is what I wanted to read. What do you read, Your Majesty?â
âE-erm. Well, maybe⊠Iâll read that.â
⊠No way, right�
âOh? This is a book about magic. You read such difficult books, Your Majesty?â
âHmm, I guess.â
âYou are amazing, Your Majesty. I am glad that you are an intelligent man, Your Majesty. I am sure we will get along just fine.â
⊠Ah, shyt. She knows exactly what sheâs doing.
âAh, yes. Then, shall we borrow some books? You may borrow as many books as you like.â
Yes, my goal this time was to borrow books related to magic, since this was something that even Count Palatine Vedett couldnât teach me. But Iâm going to act the role of a âfoolish Emperor who canât use magicâ for a while. It would look suspicious if I borrowed these books.
That was why I was going to play the role of âthe brat who borrows difficult books that he canât read just to act cool in front of the girl he likesâ. So, I was worried about how to lead Rosalia to borrow them⊠but it surprisingly went smoothly.
Iâm certain that Rosalia saw through my intentions and was trying to act alongside me. What is with this girl? Is she really 9-years-old?
âI really appreciate this, Your Majesty!â
Hmm. Her smile is cute, but itâs starting to scare me.
This was horrible. Did she find out that I was acting as a foolish Emperor� If so, what was her purpose? Did she have a political message that she wanted to get out?
It was also possible that she was connected to one of the factions. I better keep my distance.
Rosalia returned home a month later. She seemed depressed when she was leaving⊠Did she want a promise from me or something?
Maybe I should have listened to what she had to say.
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âSo, Your Majesty, what have you learnt?â
One night. Count Palatine Vedett came down to my room.
Timon was sleeping in another room since I didnât have swordsmanship practice today.
⊠Heâs still the night-watch. But he seemed to be sleeping very little since he was following me day in and out, so I forced him to rest on days when I didnât have to train.
Having said that, he was supposed to be the night-watch tonight, so he will be in my room 30 minutes before the maids come to wake me up⊠from the ceiling.
Isnât it used more often than the door?
âYeah, especially this âbestowal magicâ is wonderful. It opens up a whole new world of possibilities.â
Iâve been learning magic on my own, but it seems that Iâve reached my limits.
All the books filled with the wisdom of the ancestors were worth reading, but this concept of âbestowal magicâ was definitely noteworthy. It was a revolutionary concept that allowed one to âbestowâ the magic A to B.
For instance, the quickest magic that I can use was the âray beam that compresses and fires heat energyâ. The biggest problem with this magic was that it âwasnât powerful enoughâ. It could pierce through a target, but it was only radiating heat. I needed to keep applying it to the same spot. Well, it would probably melt the skinâs surface if I applied it to the skin, but it wasnât strong enough in combat.
However, this problem can be solved if I use âbestowal magicâ to add the âfire attributeâ. The area this magic is applied to will melt in an instant and even metals will melt straight away. It was super strong. It was more powerful than I had imagined, and the maids almost caught me using it. I seriously panicked.
And it still maintained the advantages of a light ray, such as having the speed of light and radiation durability. You could say it was the best magic. It also didnât take long to bestow magic once I knew the concept. The consumed mana amount was also within a margin of error.
It was also important to note that the bestowed magic wasnât âfireâ but âfire attributeâ. When âfireâ was bestowed, it kept the shape of the flame and its âcoolingâ properties, but the âcoolingâ property isnât attached when bestowing âfire attributeâ, because that was a property of the âwater attributeâ.
This was the so-called âelementsâ concept, which conceptualised the symbolic nature of the phenomenon known as âattributes. I thought it was an âold-fashioned ideaâ at first since I was a former modern person who had been immersed in science⊠but âelementsâ had their own merits. I have to remedy these preconceptions.
Iâve learnt a lot of other magic including curse magic, holy magic and barrier magic with more âconditionsâ attached to it.
⊠I got a bit carried away when it came to magic. It was almost like a hobby now.
Back to the topic at hand.
âSo? What do you want, Count Palatine?â
âFirst, about the matter you asked me to investigate earlier. Rosalia-sama does not appear to be connected to either faction.â
âI see. Thatâs great.â
Then, she might have some kind of political request. I was fortunate enough to come across a wonderful magic book thanks to her, so Iâll do what I can to accommodate her the next time we meet.
âSo, why are you really here?â
âWell, I caught something interesting.â
Count Palatine said as he pulled down a man, who was tied with a rope, from the attic.
âI thought I would leave it to your discretion, Your Majesty.â
â⊠Explain.â
Arenât you too amused by my reaction, Count Palatine?