From a window of the royal castle, three shadows could be seen peering toward the beautiful city below.
The three of them each had finely tailored clothing, from stunning silk, a crown, and even a tiara perched atop their heads.
âDespite the fact that itâs Spring, it is only one more social event. How absurd. Itâs ridiculous that it didnât get canceled even though every noble who came here was attacked in some way.â
The youngster murmured as he caressed the crown on top of his silvery, wolf-cut hair.
The boyâs name was Dios.
Dios Hazes Elugor Dina Pricia.
The Kingdom of Elugorâs first prince.
âBecause thatâs just what the Anti-Royal Faction wanted. If the people learned that the Spring had been abruptly canceled, panic would break out. Itâs okay to postpone, but it would be foolish to cancel it.â
The answer came from another young man who looked exactly the opposite of the wild-looking Dios, wearing spectacles and exuding intelligence.
Similar to Dios, he also had a crown that reflected the moonlight, and he had silver, shoulder-length hair.
The boyâs name was Elias. Elias Hazes Elugor Dina Pricia.
The Kingdom of Elugorâs second prince.
âAnd why would the Anti-Royal Faction want that?â
Dios asked.
âDo you really think that the attacks this time were mere coincidences?â Elias asked.
ââŚâŚâ
âThe Anti-Royal Faction likely intended to harm the royal familyâs reputation among the nobles. Itâs undeniably a blatant and vulgar tactic, but as long as it harms the royal familyâs reputation, it was worth it.â Elias added.
âOkay, but youâre missing one thing.â
âWhat am I missing?â
âDemons were involved in the attacks. Do you honestly believe they can control Demons?â
âThatâsâŚâ
Elias murmured, timidly pushing his glasses up with his fingers out of habit.
At the sight, Diosâ eyes grew weaker and he scratched the back of his head. He then shifted his gaze to the down below.
âThereâs no way the Anti-Royal Faction have found a way to control Demons, right?â
Of course notâŚ
Elias thought, clearing his throat at the preposterous notion.
âGood grief! Are you really having fun discussing such depressing subjects? Todayâs the Spring! You ought to discuss more exciting things.â
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A young girl exclaimed, puffing out her cheeks.
The strands of silver hair, like her brothersâ, fell to her waist, and the tiara that was placed on her head had a silvery sheen.
The girlâs name was Eleanor.
Eleanor Hazes Elugor Dina Pricia.
The Kingdom of Elugorâs first princess.
Dios and Elias both sighed.
âYou sure are laid-back.â
âBrother Dios! Thatâs not something you should say to a lady!â
âEli. Please do not change.â Elias said.
âEven you brother Elias?! Stop treating me like a child!â
Eleanor exclaimed, glaring at her brothers. They, in turn, had calm expressions.
âYouâre still a child, Eleanor.â
âWhat are you saying, brother Dios? Are we not triplets? What is with all this talk of being a child? Donât you agree brother Elias?â
ââŚâŚâ
âBrother Elias, please look at meâŚâ
ââŚâŚâ
âGod! Iâve had it up to here with the both of you!â
Eleanor exclaimed, stomping her heels to the ground.
Dios couldnât help but chuckle at the sight.
âBy! The! Way! Do you two remember?â Eleanor asked.
âRemember what?â Dios asked.
âThat thing, Dios, that thing.â
âWhat? Oh⌠That thing, huhâŚâ
Both Dios and Eliasâs expressions turned gloomy. Theyâd been told by their father to find a potential wife this Spring1.
âA wife he saidâŚâ
âHe sure didâŚâ
Both of them sighed as they exchanged glances.
Their minds were filled with images of all the tea parties they had survived up to this point.
The only thing in the eyes of the women who would glance at them was ulterior motives.
Both of them were fed up with women and their parents trying to appeal to them.
âHow come youâre suddenly acting meek? Royals frequently become engaged to ladies without being given the opportunity to choose. You should be appreciative of Fatherâs thoughtfulness.â Eleanor said.
âYouâre right, but stillâŚâ
âItâs too sudden. Being told to find a wife and allâŚâ
Eleanor just giggled in response to their forlorn remarks.
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âWell! It makes sense that you canât find any acceptable women when youâve got a perfect lady like me right here. It breaks my heart that Iâm causing you to put off tying the knot!!! My sincere apologies!!!â
Eleanor burst out laughing while leaning back and resting her hands on her waist.
âIâm certain that the topic of conversation during this Spring will be none other than me2!! Hahahahah!!! Hohohohoho3!!! HeheâŚÂ cough cough!!!â
This oneâs definitely an idiot.
The two brothers thought regretfully as they watched their sister.
References
Robinxen: RIP our protagonist.Robinxen: Ah so thatâs why she was mad at our young hero in the flashforward earlier in the arc.Robinxen: SHE DID THE LAUGH!