Georg turning nine means that Lady Emmaās Death Flagāshe was supposed to die when heās still eightāhas been completely destroyed.
Today, she was laughing robustly. We had tea, and she grumbled about how sheās gotten a little plumper, but with great cheer.
Iām so glad. Really, Iām happy for them.
āā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā
The person riding inside the carriage with me smiled slightly.
When I looked his way, he schooled his features and met my gaze. Without a hint of remorse, he closed his eyes and bowed his head.
āMy apologies.ā
āItās fineā¦ā
Iām not offended because he laughed. Or, how should I put it? When I saw him laughing earlier, I knew he wasnāt laughing at me.
I was simply curious. What exactly did I do to make him laugh?
Unsatisfied, he shook his head and continued, eyes warm, as if he had read my mind, āYour Highness, you were smiling so happily, I could not help myself.ā
Unable to meet his unreasonably tender gaze, I looked down.
Even if I canāt see it, my face must be bright red. I canāt help it, I like him.
This guy⦠Sir Leonhard holds my heart in the palm of his hands, after all.
āWill you forgive my insolence?ā
āOf-of course.ā
For a moment, I stammered over my words, but I managed to smooth over my glitch.
I repeated orders inside my heart to stay calm, calm! as I breathed in short breaths.
āRather, the one who should apologize is me. Iām truly sorry for interrupting your day with my selfishness.ā
āPlease, say no more. There is no need to apologize to me.ā
āButā¦ā
āThis is my personal work. Take no notice of it.ā
Work. Itās as he said.
There was no other reason for him to escort me above work. It was so obvious, I scolded myself for getting depressed, You should be happy you can even be together like this.
By now, I think everyone already knows the second reason why Iām on cloud nine.
And thatās because Sir Leonhard is my guard today.
My real guard is Klaus.
However, sorrynotsorry, today he had a previous commitment at his parentsā home and had to leave. His older brother was getting married, an auspicious occasion.
Go on, go on, have fun at home. You take your time, no need to hurry back!
Though I was sending him off with a light heart, Klaus was still unwilling to go.
His excuse? On the same day, I had planned to go out.
If you were only staying inside the castle, then I can agree to relinquishing my duty once in a while. However, if it involves traveling outside, then that is a completely different matter, Klaus grumbled.
He became even more reluctant to leave when he imagined something happening to me en route to Georgās.
I can only entrust your life to a knight of more skill than myself, he continued to grumble.
I think he was trying to brag, āIām one of the top five most powerful guys among the royal knights.ā
I am happy heās worried for me, butā¦my urge to kill was welling up. Heās an honest to goodness full blown stalker, not to be trusted.
His are the only flags I canāt destroy myself, so Iāve stopped trying to.
Since the second son canāt be absent on the long-awaited day of the wedding, and I also had immediate need to confirm the destruction of Lady Emmaās Death Flag with my own eyesā¦
I guess I have to wait.
But, there was a man standing nearby who couldnāt bear to watch my troubled expression, and he offered up his own name.
That man was Sir Leonhard.
Even Klaus canāt possibly find fault with the greatest swordsman in the whole kingdom, and he reluctantly went to his parentsā residence.
I do feel guilty for troubling Sir Leonhard with my problems. I am sorry, but⦠Dare I say it? Great going, Klaus! Good job!
Also, thanks for sharing your happiness with others, Klausās big brother!
āBesidesā¦ā
ā?ā
āAs a bonus, I get to escort the pretty princess. There is no man alive who would not be happy to.ā
ā!ā
H-how smug. But it suits him.
The destructive power of a smile on Leonhartās face was beyond measure; after all, it was a face that defied approach, if not a downright fearsome one. Heās one of those so-called gap moe guys. If he turned those seductive eyes on her, thereās no woman wouldnāt fall in love with him.
It goes without saying, I fell long ago.
If it were Sir Leonhard, no matter what he asked of me, I wouldnāt have been able to say no to him. He could do no wrong in my eyes. Even if he uprooted me, I could still grow.
Thatās what I say now, but if he starts spouting the same lines Klaus does, Iāll definitely, completely ignore him.
āI must remember to thank Klaus. He should be arriving at home right about now⦠I can just imagine that bitter look on his face.ā
āā¦ā¦ā¦ā
I came crashing back to reality at Sir Leonhardās merry words.
Klaus will definitely be a pain in the ass once he returns, wonāt heā¦?