ăSo then, have you decided on your next course of action?ă
After Francois granted Rio the right to a family name as Haruto Amakawa, he asked about the latterâs plans.
ăIâm going to head west.ă
When he answered, Francois paused, muttering under his breath.
ăI see. You were originally active in the outskirts of Almond before this, no?ă
ăYes, thatâs correct.ă
ăIf youâre going to pass through Duke Kretiaâs territory on the way, you should pay a short visit to the home of Cedric. I heard that you and Liselotte came to the capital together by magic ship.ă
The distance between Almond and the Galwark kingdomâs capital was a few hours at most, even with the most common magic ship.
Taking the highway by foot, it would be around a fortnight.
In Rioâs case, however, he can fly alone much faster than a magic ship, but thereâs no way Francois knew about that.
ăMy deepest gratitude for your consideration.ă
ăI mentioned before that itâs fine as long as you return on occasion to see Charlotte and Satsuki-dono. Iâm sure theyâll both miss you.ă
Francois spoke their names as if to emphasize it.
ăI understand. Iâll do my best to visit once in a while.ă
Holding back a strained sigh, Rio answered his request courteously.
ââ ââ ââ
Some time before the meeting between Francois and Rio, there were three magic ships owned by the Saint Stella kingdom anchored on the Galwark capitalâs east harbor.
The knights were extremely nervous, taking every precaution so to not miss any sign of intruders entering the ship after Takahisa and Liliana boarded.
Among the two-man pairs on patrol were Alice and Kiara.
ăAlice, have there been any abnormal reactions around or inside the ship?ă
ăNo~ne. If there was, I would have told you as soon as I noticed.ă
Although Kiaraâs voice was tense, Alice remained nonchalant as ever.
ăYouâre the only one on board with the ability to perceive magical power. I wonât let you miss it a second time, so please stay focused.ă
ăGot it~. But come on, donât you think youâre overworking me here? I deserve some rest by now.ă
Her attitude aside, it was extremely difficult for someone without a good plan to creep onto the magic ship.
Naturally there were the knights keeping watch with their eyes and ears, but Alice was vigilant for the use of any magic or magic tools.
Thereâs two necessary skills to use magic. Those are the manipulation and perception of magical power, referred to as odo by the Seirei no Tami.
Though itâs possible for humans who can use magic to perceive odo, in any normal case they only feel the fixed amount being used for spellcasting. They canât feel the loose magic drifting in the air.
To say nothing of changing the phenomenon, itâs impossible to discern the true nature of the magical energy with the naked eye.
This sort of high level sensory ability and perception is extremely useful for detecting abnormalities in magical power, and indispensable for learning spirit arts.
Since magic used by humans doesnât strictly demand the ability to sense pure magical power, they donât have the know-how needed to train that ability efficiently.
Of course, itâs also possible for a human to learn spirit arts after dedicated training, but itâs not a widespread discipline in the Strahl region.
The discipline they refer to as magic became widespread in the region thanks to its ease of use, so the high-demand spirit arts faded into obscurity.
Then there are those rare cases of a genius having a high affinity for spirit arts among humans. Such an exceptional human would be able to sense odo with high precision from little training.
Rio, who was able to learn spirit arts far more quickly than any normal human, and can even skip many of the steps involved in use, could be considered the rarest of the rare. However, Alice isnât all that far from his level.
Many spies and assassins often use strange magic and tools. As a result, a natural-born prodigy like Alice is particularly precious as an escortâa living national treasure.
There are occasions where one is clever enough to use the absolute minimum required power, enough so that they can remain undetected up to the point of contact with their target. But for anyone careless enough to use spirit arts or magic within Aliceâs range, sheâd catch it without fail.
Her exceptional talent matured at a very young age, so it was quickly decided that she be raised as a royal knight for the princess. Despite being the eldest daughter, her ability in service to Liliana couldnât be overlooked.
ââ ââ ââ
ăBut, weâre on top of a lake, arenât we?ă
Miharu muttered those words.
ăIsnât this tremor coming from the ship itself?ă
ă⊠Maybe. How are you feeling?ă
Miharu answered Masatoâs question with one of her own, but before he could answer the trembling grew stronger. The ship seemed to be on the move.
ăWaâthe ship! Is it moving?ă
Masato looked around the salon as he stabilized himself, but unfortunately there werenât any windows to look outside.
ăUm, it looks like it. Did Takahisa-kun board already?ă
The sightseeing flight on the ship was to wait for Takahisa to return, so she thought it would begin when he did.
ăAw, come on, I wanted to be on the deck when we took off.ă
As Masato grumbled his dissatisfaction, the burden of gravity slowly lessened on them.
ăAhâwhoa, this feels kinda weird. Letâs try taking a peek outside.ă
Masato headed toward the salonâs door, interrupted by Aki.
ăW-wait! Masato, you canât!ă
And suddenly the door flung open, Takahisa on the other side.
ăWhatâs up, Aniki? Let me go to the deck when weâre leaving,ă
ăMy bad. Thereâs something I wanted to talk about. Will you sit back down for now?ă
ăBut weâre already in the air, arenât we? I wanted to finish looking around soon.ă
ăThere wonât be any tour. Weâre heading to Saint Stella kingdom right now.ă
For some reason, Takahisaâs voice was stone cold.
Although Masato looked restless, he was completely dumbfounded. He couldnât understand what his brother just said, and couldnât say anything himself.
Next to him, Miharu was just as perplexed, only muttering in response.
ăEh?ă
ăWhat are you saying?ă
ăI decided to return to our country. This ship is currently heading toward Saint Stella kingdom. Everyone was supposed to come with me.ă
ăHold up, I donât get this. What are you talking about?ă
Masato frowned at him with suspicion.
ăThatâs why Iâm about to explain. Can we sit down first? Letâs have lunch while we talk.ă
ââ ââ ââ
After everyone gathered at a dining table in the salon, a warm meal was immediately served to them.
The aroma tickled at Masatoâs nose and roused his stomach.
He had a lot of questions he wanted to ask, but he felt like it would have been wasteful to let his food cool. Thus, Masato promptly stretched his arms to begin devouring his slightly delayed lunch.
Frankly, it was so Masato-like that Miharu couldnât help but crack a smile at the boy who never once beat his stomach in a battle of attrition.
She thought it would be fine to start the conversation herself, but she hesitated to really do it, so Masato got ahead of her.
ăSo then, Send⊠Santoâă
ăSaint Stella kingdom.ă
In the end, Miharu still ended up correcting him.
ăYeah. Why are we going to Saint Stella kingdom? What happened to Haruto-anchan, and Satsuki-oneechan? Are they on board?ă
Masato threw a barrage of questions at Takahisa in between greedy gulps of bread.
ăTheyâre not on the ship. Theyâll visit Saint Stella in the future.ă
ăH-Haah? I didnât hear about this!ă
ăWerenât we going to meet with Haruto-san this afternoon? You promised, didnât you?ă
Miharu asked with a look of confusion, Masatoâs head spinning trying to follow along, and Takahisa desperately endured the urge to grimace.
ăIâm sorry. That became impossible. Thatâs why weâre heading to Saint Stella now.ă
ăEh?ă
Miharu froze stiff for a moment.
ăThâThatâs a lie! YOUâRE LYING, ARENâT YOU?!ă
She completely lost her composure.
ăWhy? Why is the ship taking us to Saint Stella kingdom? Tell me why!ă
ăM-Miharu-oneechan, whatâs the matter?ă
Aki couldnât keep in her shock, having never seen Miharu blow up before. Masato was stunned, as well.
She sat back in her chair, body tense.
ââThis shouldnât be happening, so when did it come to this?
That was the only question on her mind.
Miharuâs brain was on overdrive the night before. She didnât even get a momentâs rest.
Or more accurately, it had been on her mind until just a few minutes ago.
The chance that Haruto might be Amakawa Haruto.
What if it was the truth? What would she do?
She wanted to know the truth. No, without exception, she had to know.
Still, Haruto showed various sides of himself, and sometimes she caught the sight of something so cruel it overwhelmed herââ
When she thought the truth may not be as she imagined⊠when she thought the time finally came for her to learn the answers to her questions⊠she was scared, wanted to run from itââ
She tried to settle herself, even just a little bit, before she met with Haruto, but for all the preparation she did her mind was slowly crumbling.
She was afraid to leave the ship to see Haruto, but at the same time she was brimming with anticipation to speak with him.
Her heart throbbed so heavily it hurt, and only more as the time to meet him again crept closer.
She never expected him to prefer doing something else.
ăIt has to be a lie. This kind of thing⊠THIS SHOULDNâT BE HAPPENING!ă
Haruto confessed his love to her.
He said there was something he wanted to give her.
She didnât think he would end up going somewhere else before then.
Miharu was assaulted by indescribable anxiety.
ăItâs the truth.ă
When Takahisa spoke, a shiver ran down Miharuâs spine.
Only a momentâs hesitation flickered in her eyes.
ă⊠I have to leave.ă
ăEh?ă
Aki tilted her head as Miharu stood up and ran for the door.
ăHuhâMiharu-oneechan! Wait! Where are you going?!ă
Aki scrambled after her, managing to grab Miharuâs arm when she opened the door.
Nobody could understand why Miharu was acting so out of character.
ăLet go of me! Please! I have to get off this ship!ă
ăY-You canât! Itâs flying you know!ă
ăI still have something to do there! Where Haruto-san is! So, why did it turn out like this without any explanation?!ă
Though she clearly wasnât happy with what was happening, Aki refused to release her.
ăSheâs right, Aniki. Please explain whatâs going on right now. And if weâre not satisfied with the reason, please send us back immediately.ă
Masato composed himself and agreed with Miharu.
ăItâs alright. Youâll be able to meet again. Iâve discussed it with Satsuki-senpai, and she approves as well.ă
Maybe because he expected Miharuâs reaction, Takahisa could reply without skipping a beat. And not just Masato, even Miharu turned around to listen.
Although, in Miharuâs case, there was a strangely threatening glint in her eyes.
ăIf thatâs so, then why are you hiding all this from us?ă
ă⊠Iâm sorry. Itâs my fault for keeping this matter a secret from you. We have a pressing issue ahead of us, so we didnât have enough time to tell you.ă
ăIf youâre in a hurry, why are you forcing us to go with you? We canât even say goodbye to Satsuki-neechan and Haruto-anchan.ă
ă⊠Iâm sorry. I didnât want to be away from anyone.ă
Masato clicked his tongue at Takahisaâs apologies.
ăI wonder if youâre just trying to wear us down saying stuff like that⊠but thereâs an order for this kind of thing, right?ă
ăIâm really sorry.ă
Takahisaâs stiffened bitterly, knowing Masato was making a sound argument.
ăAh-I decided to go along after talking about it with Onii-chan!ă
Unable to watch any longer, Aki forced her way in.
ăWhy is Aki-neechan involved in this tooâŠ?ă
ăI was the one who asked her. Iâm an older brother. I should have been the one who protected you all. I couldnât bear staying separated from you and letting you live in a world like this with such poor public safety.ă
ăHeâs right. Why should we be torn apart again when weâre finally back together?ă
Aki immediately covered for Takahisa, who finally stopped lying about what he really wanted. Masato was still pouting in discontent, though.
ăThatâs, thatâs right, butâŠă
He didnât want to be separated from his brother either.
They had their quarrel yesterday, but Masato was trying to think of a better solution the entire time.
ăMaybe itâs impossible for Satsuki-neechan, but why couldnât Haruto-anchan come with us?ă
He wanted to know what Haruto had to say on the matter.
ăI tried to invite him⊠But he refused. He said there was something he had to do, no matter what.ă
Masato and MIharuâs eyes widened hearing that. After all, Haruto himself told them the same thing.
ăIt seems heâs going back to Almond soon. But heâll come visit after finishing his business, right, Onii-chan? And Satsuki-san, too.ă
And hoping to not see Takahisa lose any more face, she added on to his explanation from what she already heard.
ăYeah. Satsuki-senpai would take some preparing, but as long as the Galwark kingdom grants permission she can come meet us. As for Haruto-san⊠I donât know how long itâll take for him to finish his business.ă
ăHaruto-san isâŠă
Miharu spoke like she was wringing her voice out.
ăHaruto-san really didnât say anything?ă
ă⊠He said, âBest regards to everyone.âă
ăAnything else?ă
ăLetâs⊠âLetâs meet again.âă
Pushed along by Miharuâs desperation, Takahisa said whatever came to mind.
He immediately regretted saying something so half-baked.
ă⊠Iâm going.ă
ăEh?ă
Takahisa couldnât understand what Miharu was muttering.
ăI have to go. I need to go to where Haruto-san is.ă
ăThatâs impossible, ths ship is flying at a hundred kilometers an hour.ă
Takahisa tried to convince her to abandon the idea, but Miharu wasnât having any of it, pleading with him in a shaking voice.
ăTakahisa-kun, please. Please turn the ship around or let me leave.ă
ăIâm sorry. I canât do that.ă
He shook his head in denial, wearing a sullen expression.
ăW-Why?ă
ăI donât want you to leave. I donât want to have to separate from you. I want to be the one who protects you.ă
Takahisa stated it plainly. In a way, this was a confession of sorts.
ăI⊠I never asked you to do that!ă
She rarely expressed her opinion so aggressively, giving Aki and Masato a shock. Even Takahisa faltered for a moment.
Regardless, his determination didnât waver.
ăBut in reality, if Haruto-san didnât protect you, you wouldnât have survived this far, right? Can you manage to live on your own in this kind of world?ă
ăThatâsâŠă
He was right.
Unless she was protected, the Miharu as she was now didnât stand a chance.
ăNot just Miharu, but Aki and Masato also need to be protected by someone. Donât you think so?ă
ăYeah, butâŠă
ăI want to be the one who protects you. Canât I?ă
He was trying to force out a yes or no.
ăWhether you can or not isnât the problem, Takahisa-kun. IâŠă
Miharu was trying to express it to him, but she was so irritated she couldnât find the words.
ăIs there a reason why Iâm not good enough compared to Haruto-san?ă
ăI have a debt to Haruto-sanâŠă
ăHe doesnât seem to feel the same. He even refused the reward for protecting you all, whether it was from Galwark or Saint Stella kingdom. Doesnât he want you to not be bound by any favors?ă
ă⊠Itâs not like Iâm âboundâ by it. Even without it, I want to stay with Haruto-san.ă
Wanting to be with him.
Those were the words she was looking for.
On the other hand, Takahisa seemed broken by what he just heard.
ăIs it because you love him?ă
ăThat has nothing to do with my decisionâŠă
Miharu looked like she was about to tear up.
ăThen why?ă
ăWhyâŠă
She didnât know the answer herself.
The likelihood that Haruto was her childhood friend?
Or simply that she wanted to know about his past life?
That might have had something to do with it.
But Miharu probably would have wanted to stay with Haruto even if he wasnât Amakawa Haruto.
Thatâs what she chose to do from the start.
ăMaybe weâll go back to Earth someday. You know what I mean, right? Donât tell me you have no intention of returning. Isnât there something you still want to do back there?ă
ăI⊠I donât know.ă
ăEh?ă
He had been talking frantically, but Miharuâs muttering stopped Takahisa cold.
ăI donât know if Iâll go back or not. But I donât care⊠I donât even know whatâs going to happen next, or in the future.ă
Takahisa was left dumbfounded at her rejection, while Aki and Masato clearly didnât want to be in the room anymore.
ă⊠Nevertheless, weâre unable to turn the ship around. You should think about it until Satsuki-senpai comes to visit. Weâll talk again after that.ă
After a long and tense pause, Takahisa mustered an end to the conversation. He stood from his seat and moved for the door.
ăTakahisa-kun!ă
Miharuâs voice echoed off the walls. Takahisa loosened for a moment, but shook off his hesitation as he grabbed the handle and left the room.
ăTakahisa-sama.ă
After leaving the salon, Liliana, along with her maid Fril and knight Hilda, followed after him.
ăLilyâŠă
Liliana stared him straight in the face without a word, an awkward look in Takahisaâs eyes.
ăCan you prepare rooms for three people when we get back to the kingdom?ă
ăOf course.ă
ăPlease do so, then. I want to be alone for a while.ă
Takahisa hurried off, as if he was afraid someone would call him back.
ââ ââ ââ
After having left Francoisâ office and making a quick trip to her room, Satsuki waited for Rio in his.
She sat in her chair with her eyes closed, ignoring the maid in the room and quietly sipping from a cup of tea with a pensive look on her face.
She was wearing cloth armor styled like a dress, with basic white fabric and black embroidery.
ăSatsuki-san, so you were here.ă
When Rio called her name, he gave her an earnest smile.
ăWelcome back. Iâve been waiting for you.ă
ăYeah⊠Iâm back.ă
He had a short conversation with Satsuki before he went to speak with Francois.
Since then, the atmosphere had been pretty heavy.
ăIâd like to go somewhere with you for a while. Is now fine?ă
ăSure, I donât mind.ă
ăItâs decided then. Come with me.ă
And so, Rio followed Satsuki back out of the room.
ââ ââ ââ
Letâs rewind a bit.
After seeing off Takahisa at the castle gate, Rio invited Satsuki to his room to give her something.
Whereas Satsukiâs room was located in one of the castle spires, Rioâs room was closer to the ground and easier to reach.
The walls of the castleâs lower floors were extremely thick, so the window panels were quite small. A bit of sunlight could get in, but ultimately lighting was provided via magic tool.
Rio and Satsuki took seats across from each other in the living room.
ăLetâs start right away. Could you tell me about the previous life you were talking about at the gate?ă
Without any beating around the bush, Rio nodded and got to explaining.
ăMy previous life was in Japan. My name was Amakawa Haruto.ă
ăAmakawa⊠Haruto? Isnât that your name now?ă
ăItâs not my real name in this world. My real name is Rio.ă
Satsuki tilted her head.
ăA bit⊠strange, for an alias. Why use the name of your last life?ă
ăIâll leave out the details, but I happen to have a lot of trouble in my past here. Itâs a little inconvenient to be acting as Rio.ă
ăInconvenient?ă
ă⊠Yeah. It was a mess. There was a time I was caught up in some trouble with a certain country, so using my real name would be bound to cause problems.ă
Rio was hiding as much as possible from her.
ăI see⊠But youâll end up meeting someone who knows your face, wonât you? Is that alright?ă
ăActually, over the last few years I was travelling to the Yagumo region in the east. I expect nobody would notice me at a glance. In fact, no one has yet.ă
That said, there was a girl with pretty sharp intuition.
ăThat so⊠Thatâs fine, I suppose. Then, may I ask why you wanted to tell me about yourself?ă
Rio went over his story piece by piece.
The relationship between Amakawa Haruto and Ayase Miharu.
His relationship with Tendou Aki.
How he confessed to Miharu the night before based on all of that.
And Satsuki sat there listening intently.
ăââThen, did you enter the same school to look for Miharu? Does that mean you went to the same school as me?ă
She asked in a way that said she didnât believe it, but Rio smiled wryly in response.
ăWell, I didnât know we were going to the same school at the time, but Iâm essentially your junior.ă
ăJunior⊠Youâre myâŠ?ă
Satsuki fell silent for a moment while her brain tried to process the information.
Soon enough, though, she raised her head.
ă⊠Wait a minute. Thatâs strange, isnât it?ă
ăYou mean the chronological order?ă
On the contrary, Rioâs voice was completely calm.
ăMm. You died when you were a college student, right? Then you reincarnated here. So, the you now isâŠă
ăIâm sixteen years old. I regained my memories when I was seven.ă
ă⊠What do you mean?ă
ăEven I donât fully understand it, butâŠă
Rio stopped abruptly.
ăItâs nothing. We should get back to the main topic, right?ă
ăRight⊠You said you confessed the love from your last life to Miharu-chan.ă
ăYeah.ă
He consented with a mature smile.
ă⊠Is this alright? Are you really okay with this?ă
ăOkay with what?ă
ăThem leaving, of course! You love Miharu-chan, right? And Aki-chan should be your little sister, right?ă
Satsuki asked those questions, barely suppressing the urge to shout at him, but Rio replied calmly as before.
ăYes. Thatâs why I confessed. I thought it would be better to tell them everything.ă
ăAre you telling me that youâll give up this easily? Do your feelings for her only weigh that much to you?ă
ăIâd be lying if I said I wonât feel lonely, but I canât do anything besides cheering her on with the person she loves. Itâs the same for Aki-chan; I donât think she wants to meet someone she hates so much.ă
Rio answered, his smile strangely empty.
ăThe letter⊠Did you put it in your letter? The thing about your previous life.ă
ăYes.ă
ăThen⊠Does their going to Saint Stella kingdom with Takahisa have something to do with them reading those letters?ă
ăYeah, maybe.ă
ăWhat did Miharu-chan and the kids tell you?ă
ăThat they never want to see me again.ă
Satsukiâs face contorted when Rio said it lightheartedly, and shouted at the top of her lungs.
ăTHATâS A LIE!ă
ăA lie?ă
ăYeah. Miharu-chan isnât the kind of girl whoâd ever say something like that.ă
ăYouâre pretty confident about this, arenât you?ă
ăYou donât trust Miharu-chan?ă
ăI do trust her. I donât think Miharu-san reached that conclusion easily. Even I felt bad about doing it for my own sake.ă
ă⊠Can you cut it with the empty words, Haruto-kun?ă
ăYouâre not the first person to tell me that.ă
Celiaâs face came to the front of Rioâs mind.
ăLet me ask you something: why didnât you hand over the letters when you confessed?ă
ăEveryone came out onto the balcony when I was about to.ă
ăAh, I see⊠So it was our fault then. Sorry.ă
ăItâs not like Satsuki-san did anything wrong. I told Masato not to worry about us, but I was surprised everyone came after us faster than expected.ă
ăRight, Char-chan said she saw you two heading out to the balcony⊠and then Takahisa and Aki ran off after you.ă
ăI see.ă
Rio visibly winced at recalling what happened.
ăI get it now. Why you wanted to give them those letters as soon as possible. So you handed them off this morning?ă
ăYeah. Since Miharu-san wasnât there, I entrusted them to Takahisa-san.ă
ăThat so⊠You know you didnât need to let yourself get dragged along by Char-chan, though.ă
ăI kind of did. A fledgling noble canât refuse an invitation from royalty, you know? The gap in our standing is just too wide.ă
ăThatâs true, but⊠Ugh, it sounds like a corporate slave having to go to business meetingsâŠă
Maybe because she couldnât stomach something in his words, Satsuki pursed her lips in irritation.
There was a time when her father had broken promises he made to make a meeting with his clients.
Itâs not like she didnât understand his reasoning now that sheâd grown up, but they werenât good memories.
ăWait a minute. If itâs Haruto-kun, you wouldnât need to send the letters since you could sneak out in the middle of the night, right?ă
ăThatâs impossible, unfortunately. Your room is at the top of the spireâthereâs no terrace in the lower floors for me to leave or enter through. If I went through the corridors, Iâd be noticed by the palace guards since security was strengthened. And even with that, my actions in the castle are monitored, too.ă
As for windows, those only existed in the lower floors for the sake of ventilation. They were too small for infiltration.
ăChrist, then why donât you just say it to her directly?!ă
ă⊠Wait, why are you so angry over this, Satsuki-san?ă
ăBecause I donât understand Miharu-chanâs reaction! I get it, you donât want to bother her, but Miharu isnât the kind of girl that would just leave without saying anything! Wouldnât it be better to talk to her face to face?ă
Satsuki spoke as if she was putting the blame on him.
And she was right. All of this would likely be cleared up if Rio just talked to them.
But Miharu aside, he worried if heâd lose the will to speak if Aki got emotional over it.
Even so, Satsuki knew itâd be better to say it to their faces.
ăYouâre right. Thatâs why I tried to say it when I confessed to Miharu-sanâŠă
He sounded like he was mocking himself, eliciting a heaving sigh from his conversation partner.
ă⊠And we interrupted you the moment you had the chance.ă
His plan was to confess, give Miharu a brief explanation about his past life, then give her the letters.
But Takahisa and Aki barging onto the balcony cut him off in the middle.
Satsuki knew it wasnât Rioâs fault.
For a brief moment, the only sound in the room was their breathing, and eventually Satsuki muttered something.
ăSo⊠I havenât heard the most important thing yet.ă
ăWhat could that be?ă
ăWhy did you tell me about all this?ă
ăI wished for you to not mention anything about me the next time you meet them.ă
Satsuki was speechless for a minute.
ă⊠What do you mean?ă
ăIf the topic turns to me around Miharu-san and the others, I want Satsuki-san to avoid mentioning me.ă
ăWhy?ă
ăI donât want to make them feel bad.ă
ăThat kind ofâŠ!ă
She choked down the unpleasant words in her throat.
She nearly lost her breath looking at Rioâs pathetic grin, and realized she was getting too heated.
Satsuki took a second to catch herself.
ă⊠Hey, you should know that Miharu-chan might love Takahisa-kun. Why did you tell her in spite of that?ă
ăI feel like itâs better than saying nothing even if I already knew the outcome. Thatâs the kind of regret Amakawa Haruto lived and died with.ă
ăThen why didnât you confess to her right after you reunited with her in this world?ă
ăThereâs a lot of reasons for that, but it just comes down to me being scared. Having to confront whether I was really Amakawa Haruto. And if it was true, whether or not there was any part of him that remained in me as I am now.ă
ăWhat are you talking about?ă
ăI have no objective evidence that Iâm Amakawa Haruto reborn. Was I really the kind of person my memories tell me I was? And how would I prove it?ă
ăThatâsâŠă
Satsuki couldnât answer right away. Rio was answering so matter-of-factly that it was hard to refute.
ăIn the end, though, thatâs all an excuse. To be honest, I was just a coward. Even if I really was Amakawa Haruto, the current me is a completely different person both physically and mentally. My morality and values now are vastly different from my previous life. I only decided to confess after I got the chance to talk with Satsuki-san.ă
ăThen⊠Are you tell me you can accept how everything ended?ă
ă⊠Yeah.ă
Rio shrugged his shoulders in surrender.
ăReally?ă
ăEven if I canât, thereâs nothing I can do about it.ă
ă⊠Sorry. But personally, Iâm not satisfied with this.ă
ăEveryone has their own values. I think yours are fine just the way they are. But I want you to not question Miharu-san or the kids about this. Please.ă
Rio bowed his head as he asked, but Satsuki ignored him and averted her eyes.
ăAnd one other thing. Though, this is more like a proposal than a request.ă
ă⊠What is it?ă
ăWe should keep some distance between us from now on. We shouldnât meet like this anymore.ă
ăW-w-wait, why?ă
ăBecause Haruto Amakawa is officially a member of the Galwark kingdom nobility. Donât you think someone might try to use that against you if we get too close to each other?ă
Satsuki gasped, more that Rio said it so plainly than at the suggestion itself.
ăSuch a thingâŠă
But she couldnât say it wouldnât happen.
Rio was the only person Satsuki had grown close to among the Galwark nobles.
She had been spending the last few months keeping everyone at a safe distance.
ăI donât know what His Highness Francois is planning. So letâs not look like weâre too intimate, shall we?ă
ăA little⊠Give me a bit of time to think about it.ă
That was the best response she could give as Rio stood to leave.
ăAlright. Though you should know Iâm leaving the capital tomorrow.ă
ăWait!ă
ăWhatâs wrong?ă
ăOne more question.ă
ăOkay.ă
Rio took his seat once more.
ăYouâre trying to settle that matter of yours, right?ă
ăSettleâŠ?ă
ăYour relationship with Miharu-chan and the kids. Youâre not trying to make it seem like nothing, right?ă
His eyes opened wide at hearing that.
ă⊠Yeah, youâre right.ă
Though he answered, Satsuki didnât miss the pause beforehand.
ăYouâre not giving up in despair and desperation either?ă
ăNot in the least.ă
So he answered again, more firmly this time.
ă⊠Okay then. Thanks. Then Iâll see you later.ă
ââ ââ ââ
And now Rio was being led by Satsuki to the castleâs training area.
There were soldiers and knights training in the field, but several knights who looked like they had a high rank stopped to greet them.
Among them was Kyle, a knight and one of Rioâs acquaintances.
ăGood day, Satsuki-sama, Haruto-dono. Weâve been waiting for you.ă
ăSorry for such a sudden request. About the things I asked forâă
ăAlready prepared. Please wait a moment.ă
The knight responding followed along with Satsuki smoothly, the former a senior in his prime. Seemed like the two had matches before themselves.
ăOi!ă
ăHaâă
When the senior knight called, Kyle and another young knight were already off running.
They returned immediately, each carrying a wooden spear-type weapon called a glaive that was around two meters long.
One knight gave his to Satsuki, the other to Rio, and Satsuki led him out onto the field.
She didnât give him an explanation, but with a training implement in hand he had a hunch.
ăLetâs have a match, Haruto-kun.ă
As soon as she made the suggestion, Satsuki gave Rio a daring grin, and readied her weapon.
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