Tensei Oujo wa Kyou mo Hata o Tatakioru Chapter 12
Itâs all good to prepare myself for the worst, but could two people who didnât even know how to control their powers meet with the princess?
The doubt did occur to me, but it proved to not be a hindrance at all several weeks later.
Even if they were allowed to meet me, I thought it wouldnât have been until they had studied with Miss Artmann for a while, so I was surprised to suddenly find two boys in front of me with chokers on their necks.
Set with a precious stone, those chokers were effective at moderating magic strength, and with it installed, only 30% of the boysâ powers were useable.
âPleased to meet you for the first time, Your Highness. We have been honored with the opportunity to study magic under the tutelage of Lady Irene von Artmann. I am Theo Eilenberg.â
Theo Eilenberg was an impressive young man with fiery red hair, and eyes with an .*
He had strongly sun-tanned skin, a cheerful smile, and a large frame unthinkable on a 13 year old. It would be more appropriate to say he better fit the role of a soldier.
âIâm Lutz Eilenberg.â
The slender pretty boy who subduedly introduced himself had nearly-white silver hair, porcelain skin, and deep indigo eyes.
They were supposed to be the same age, but you could say he was Theoâs exact opposite in many ways.
Treated like a monster all his life, he was defiant and on the verge of becoming misanthropic.
But, he hasnât become twisted yet.
Okay. Iâll need to create an opportunity to put a dent in his flag!
Well, itâs all fine and dandy to say that, butâŚLutz was a tough nut to crack.
I couldnât figure out how to get close to him at all.
âPrincess, princess! What is this medicinal herb good for?â
On the other hand, I got along famously with Theo from the start. Of course I did. He was friendly from the beginning and didnât put up walls with anyone.
Weâre currently in the middle of reviewing different types of medicinal herbs and their effects in the palace greenhouse. Maintaining the beds as went, someone kept asking me questionsâhe was a hard worker, with a love for learning. Merrily pointing at an herb, that guy was acting like a big kid.
But, I had a hunch that childishness was calculated in order to ease his way through lifeâthe so-called worldly wisdom .
If he focused on establishing contact with the people around him, he could become wildly successful in life.
âYou use it to reduce fevers in children. You drink the juice squeezed from the raw plants.â
âUgh, bitter.â
âOf course it is.â
I smiled wryly at Theo, who was puckering up his face.
âAnd this? What is it good for?â
âYou use that to stop bleeding. If you boil and drink it, you can treat bowel problems. I think itâs also effective for cold sensitivity, stomach aches, etc.â
âBoil, then drinkâŚthis is bitter, too.â
âItâs delicious if you bake it with bread.â
âHuh, really? Even though itâs bitter?â
âIf you boil it, you can remove the astringency. When you pound it and mix it with uncooked dough, it has a very good flavor.â
To be honest, this herb with the jagged leaves was just Japanese mugwort.
It wouldâve been perfect if there were also rice and azuki beans. Iâve looked everywhere but havenât found any. Someday, however, I believed Master Julius would obtain them for me.
âAmazing, princess, you know so much! I want you to teach me more about everything. Hey, Lutz! You should come over here, letâs learn together!â
Theo hailed Lutz, who stood apart from us inside this huge greenhouse watering the plants.
After one look in our direction, he turned away. No response.
Theo didnât seem torn from getting ignored. He smiled and muttered, No good, huh?
Iâm so thankful Theo was here with me. If I had been by myself, Iâm sure I wouldnât have been able to muster up the courage to talk to Lutz.
âLutz, may I come over there?â
ââŚâŚâŚâŚâ
Even when I called out to him, he didnât respond. When he shrugged his shoulders, Theo and I looked at each other at the same time, and smiled awkwardly. Whatâs wrong with him?
But that pleasant mood was destroyed in a second. Suddenly, I sensed a killing intent behind me, so menacing it raised goosebumps on my skin.
Looking back, I gave the owner of that aura a glare, and called him to attention.
â Klaus! â
âYes, mâlady?â
Even at the receiving end of my glare, Klaus wasnât cowed a bit.
Instead of being intimidated, he gave me a radiant smile. Seriously, hasnât he gotten worse with every year?
â Stop that! â
âWhy is that? When they have been so rude to you, my lady? Their attitudes are intolerable.â
If I let YOU be intolerable, it should be OK, shouldnât it!
Swallowing the words coming out of my throat, I took a breath instead.
âItâs fine, so stop.â
With a, By your will , Klaus stepped down.
If I gave him commands in a calm voice, he immediately relented. I honestly donât know what triggers the switch for this guy.
Someone, quick! Take up writing a Klaus instruction manual . I donât accept that heâll stay this obedient for long.
âPrincess, you are a strange lady,â Theo said in a small voice when I dead tiredly returned to maintaining the beds.
When I looked at him, he had an extremely serious look on his face. A strange one , he said. What was so strange about me?
My outer appearance resembled my mother, but you can find whatâs inside among common girls everywhere?
âReally? I believe myself to to be normal.â
Cocking his head slightly in doubt, he squeezed his eyes and gave a forced laugh.
âI do not understand what your definition of normal is, but the Sir Knightâs reaction was correct. If a person were to act rudely toward the princess, they could not complain were they punished. Lutz and I were raised at the orphanage, and are uncultured brats. By all rights, we should not even be able to approach the princess. And yet, not only does she not take us to task for our breach of manners, she is kindly looking after us.â
You are a strange lady, Theo said one more time, his voice friendlier than before.
Getting praised to my face, instead of feeling shy, I felt awkward.
Stop, donât look at me with those bright eyesâŚ!!! Especially when I think of myself as a lowly person!
âIâmââ
âTheo. Youâre getting tricked.â
â not such a great person.
Thatâs what I intended to say, but I was cut off in the middle of my sentence.
Since when did he get so close? Lutz stood behind Theo, glaring daggers at me.
âSheâs only acting friendly on the outside to win us over. On the inside, she must be heaping insults on us, calling us monsters.â
âLutz!â
Even with Theo warning him not to, Lutz didnât stop. He bared his hostility to me.
âYouâre better off not hiding it, princess . The truth is, you find us frightening, donât you?â
But his upfront feelings had the opposite effect on me.
He was like a stray cat hissing, so I found it rather cute. Since he had decided to open up to me, I gave him the truth.
âYouâre right. Iâd be lying if I said I wasnât afraid.â
ââŚâŚ!!!â
And his face crumpled in pain.
What an honest child. So much more innocent than I am. Was this the reason why he bared his fangs, so that he wouldnât get hurt?
âMagic is an unknown power to me. Because I donât understand, Iâm afraid, but I also want to know. I feel the same way about you two.â
I donât understand, so I want to.
When I honestly told him my feelings, Lutz swayed with confusion for a second.
âWe donât need your pity!â he growled in a low tone. Without waiting for my reply, he turned his back to me and left.
Abandoned, Theo meekly bowed his head.
âMy friend has acted unpardonably. Please, find it in your heart to forgive him.â
So his innocent act, and childish speech and conduct really were just a front. His true self was much more mature than his actual age.
âItâs fine. You were put in a tough spot, but weâre the only ones here right now.â
âYou are very gracious, Your Highness.â
âI want you to stop talking like that, too,â I said, smiling wryly.
He nodded and reverted back to more casual speech, âGot it, princess.â
âBesides, I do fear, and pity, the two of you,â I said without reservation.
After gaping at me in astonishment for a moment, Theo gave me a big grin.
âY-you really donât beat around the bush! Itâs rather manly.â
âEven if I hide it, youâre both so perceptive youâd notice it.â
âPrincess, you really are a strange lady. Even if it means the same thing, there should be a lighter way to phrase it,â he said, trying to hold back his laughter, no animosity in him.
Iâm much more bewildered Theo would still treat me in the same friendly manner as before. Even if he wasnât as straightforward as Lutz, I had expected him to put a little distance between us.
Lost in my thoughts, I didnât notice how he smiled a little differently now, more low-key than the ones heâd given me up to now.
âBut that forthrightness puts me at ease. Itâs much more believable than the carefully crafted artifice of others who only speak in pleasantries.â
âTheoâŚâ
âI believe Lutz feels the same way. Heâs just a stubborn guy, so he canât easily give in. Iâm sure if you give him a little more time, heâll let his guard down.â
âLike you?â
At my thoughtless words, he boldly winked.
The guy from earlier and the guy now had completely different charactersâthis Theo was by far less bouncy and spoke in a calmer voice. It was probably closer to his true self.
Just as he said he could find my bluntness trustworthy, I wondered if I could believe that heâd also let down his guard a little.
Only a âlittle,â though.
Well, that was plenty for now.
Even though they didnât wish to, in the end they were forced to come to the palace and collared. I canât help it if they didnât trust and even despised the royal family.
If I took that into consideration, their attitudes were surprisingly friendly.
âIâll do what I can to help you, so good luck.â
He smiled like he was having fun.
âThanks.â
I gave him a faint smile in return.
I donât know how hard Iâll have to work, but Iâm gonna give it a try.
For nowâŚ
âFirst off, I want you to tell me what his favorite foods are.â