The Dukeâs house, who had been in an uproar, soon became calm as if nothing had happened.
Helios, who had been in bed for a few days, fortunately got up quickly.
I took Escal in my spare time after taking care of Helios.
Escal, who was gloomy knowing that Helios was hurt, wrapped around me, he hugged me and cried out loud when he heard that he didnât have to go to the academy.
There were some ups and downs, but it was fortunate that it was resolved in a good way for everyone.
âLetâs see. Was it from here?â
âYes!â
I sat Escal on my lap and read his favorite book.
I started thinking that if I read a book with the child, he would be able to understand the letters naturally.
âChapter 1 verse 3. The type and choice of swords.â
When I said that I would read the book he wanted, the book that Escal chose was [Introduction to Swordsmanship].
I read it because my child wanted it, but it was not a very helpful book.
âIt is recommended that the length of the sword is longer than one arm and the width is about the length of the index finger. If the weight of the sword is light, it is advantageous for a quick attack, and if it is heavy, it is good to choose it according to your preference.â
Itâs hard. Itâs hard. Canât you just go to the blacksmith and ask him to make you the right one?
Escal, who had been concentrating on my words, tilted his head and asked.
âWhat is a âshortcutâ?â
âRapid attack means to attack quickly.â
âWhat about âStrikeâ?â
âOne blow is one attack.â
âWell, then what does âpreferredâ mean?â
âPreferences mean what you like.â
âHuh.â
Escal, who put three words he didnât know in his head at once, looked sad.
âSimply, if the sword is light, you can attack quickly, and if the sword is heavy, it can deal a lot of damage to the enemy in one attack, so choose the one you want.â
âAh, yes⊠I understood.â
He doesnât seem to understand it at all.
If I had a knack for swords, it would be easier to explain.
I turned the bookshelf thinking that I canât teach well just because Iâm motivated.
â⊠Haah.â
The next chapter was titled âBasic Posture of Swordsmanshipâ.
It was full of terms I couldnât understand even with a brief glance.
⊠I need to get a tutor as soon as possible.
Helios would be a much better teacher than me, but it is my selfishness to place such a burden on someone who has already yielded enough.
As I turned the pages to see if there was an easier part, the child looked at me with anticipation.
Ugh, Iâm sorry, Escal. Guess my limit is here.
âExcuse me, madam.â
Just then, Mary opened the library door and poked her head out.
Youâre my savior. Thank you, Mary.
âDukeâs medicine has been warmed up, can I bring it to him?â
âNo, I will take it.â
I sat Escal in the chair and got up.
âEscal, letâs read another book next time.â
âYes. thank you.â
Escal, who jumped out of the chair, bowed politely and left the study.
I watched such a child happily, then took the medicine and headed to the office.
Just as I was about to knock, I heard Helios and the voice of a strange man.
âDid you check who the button is?â
âI havenât checked yet. It may not be easy to find the owner because it is a button on the knightâs uniform provided by the imperial family as a group.â
âFind out somehow. Because thatâs the only way to find out what Charlet did.â
âAll right.â
Charlet? Why did the name of Charlet Melks, who died, suddenly appear?
Feeling a chill behind my back, I shook his head and knocked on the door.
âWhat?â
âItâs me, Helios. Can I come in?â
Instead of answering, the door swung open. The stranger bowed lightly.
âIâm sorry to disturb you. I will leave the two of you alone.â
âNo, weâre done talking.â
âI will go now, Your Excellency.â
The man left the office without giving him a chance to respond.