Tensei Oujo wa Kyou mo Hata o Tatakioru Chapter 55
The Reincarnated Princessâs Request.
The map crackled as it spread on the table.
Sir Leonhardâs white gloved hand pressed down the map, as if he was smoothing out a crease.
Sir Leonhard and I were the only ones in the rest area adjacent to the greenhouse right now.
The wizards were training, and I was asking Klaus to gather information for me. Lately, Sir Leonhard has been escorting me, but Klaus never once argued.
The results of my persuasion. I wanted to believe I didnât get some sort of pleasure from neglecting him.
âPrincess.â
His gaze invited me to look, so I did. It was a map of Nebel, not the continent. Moreover, it was an enlargement of the eastern half of the kingdom. We were here to discuss the vicinity of the border between our kingdom and Laptah, so I focused on the northeastern portion which bordered it.
At that very moment, to my surprise, my view of the map darkened. The moment only lasted a second. As soon as I recognized the shadow that stood between me and the map, I sighed. I reached out to that black mass and felt its velvety fine fur.
I spoke to the shadowâer, my beloved catâin a low voice.
âNero.â
He paid me no mind, mewling carefreely as he looked back at me. His sapphire blue eyes were shining with curiosity.
Ever since his wounds healed and he could freely move about, heâs been following me around every day. That must have always been his true personality. New places caused no trepidation for him, and he explored happily.
There was Japanese saying that went, âA dog follows its owner. A cat chooses the habitat rather than the owner,â but it didnât seem like my baby fit into either category. Maybe he saw the palace as a big house, which would be rather amazing.
âYou canât hop on the table.â
When I reached out to put him down, he smoothly avoided me. To my surprise, he ran to Sir Leonhard.
âNero!â
Unaffected by his ownerâs frustrations, he cuddled up to Sir Leonhardâs hand. Perhaps a little shocked, Sir Leonhardâs eyes widened a few degrees. With a soft look in his eyes, he scratched under Neroâs chin with a finger.
âHeâs quite friendly.â
Nero purred happily as Sir Leonhard watched him tenderly. What a sight for sore eyes.
While I watched with rapt attention, Nero began to climb Sir Leonhard.
âOomph.â
âNero, whatâ?!â
Like a certain , Nero easily gamboled his way up to Sir shoulders. I was shocked. No matter how friendly he was, wasnât this a bit too much? Just how much did he take after his owner??
âIâm sorry, Sir Leon.â
âItâs fine. I often scare small animals, so this is a happy turn of events.â
Nero made himself completely at home as he wrapped himself around Sir Leonhardâs neck like a black scarf. Sir Leonhard smiled as he gently brushed the catâs head, ready to let it stay where it was until it got tired of him. But I couldnât imagine that happening so easily when I saw how attached Nero was.
Donât tell me my pet is my rival? Heâs male though.
âShall we continue?â
Cat on his shoulder, Sir Leonhard looked at the map. I followed suit.
The agenda for today was, naturally, the Dark Lord. Our desired goal was to locate the shrine where he was sealed.
âThe story says that the temple weâre looking for should be in this area, correct?â
Sir Leonhard drew a big circle near the border with Laptah.
âYes, itâs supposed to be near a village on the frontier.â
Even summing it up as somewhere near the border, the breadth was huge.
Finding a village that meets the conditions as well as a shrine on its outskirts, forgotten by time, wonât be a walk in the park. No doubt a lot of time would need to be poured into investigating all of the villages scattered along the border, but I couldnât afford to abandon my search for the medicine.
âTo some extent, we have no choice but to ask for help even if we find some contenders.â
âIndeed.â
Despite being in agreement, I had no idea how to get it done. I was at an impasse. Unlike me, however, Sir Leonhard had come prepared with a solution.
âActually, the commanding officer of the northeast fortress is an old friend of mine.â Around here, he gestured as he pointed to the upper right corner of the map. âI thought Iâd ask him to take a look when theyâre on a marching exercise. What do you think?â
âIâŚappreciate it, but is that acceptable? Wonât it be a hindrance to their job?â
âYou need not worry. After all, theyâre only checking as they practice and patrol. Also, thereâs a small matter that has me concerned.â
Mm?
What did he mean by that? I looked at him full of questions, but he didnât give me an answer. Well, it must be something he couldnât tell me now. I trusted him, so I didnât mention it. When it was necessary, and the time had come, I was sure heâd tell me.
âIn that case, please take care of it.â
I lowered my head deeply and he nodded firmly.
âNext, about the medicineâŚâ
He stopped himself and looked at me anxiously. He knew I was depressed after Georg told me not to get involved with the search. I had been quiet the entire carriage ride home, and probably caused him a lot of worry.
âIt seems Lord Georg and Michael have departed.â
To search for the medicine, both of them have headed for the kingdom of Flamme.
As an apprentice wizard, I assumed Michael would be restricted in his movements, but unlike Theo and Lutz, he benefited from a modicum of freedom. Since he couldnât use attack magic, it seemed they didnât consider him a threat. The robes were color coded differently for that reason.
âI was left behind,â I jested with a smile, but his expression did not lighten.
âPrincessâŚâ he said pensively.
âOh, Iâm not pouting.â I hurried to shake my head. âIt doesnât mean Iâve given up, either.â
He looked surprised. âHuh?â
âOf course Iâm sad, but if I think about it, Iâve always been prepared for this.â
âPrepared, you say?â he asked, perplexed.
âYes, thatâs right.â I nodded. âAs long as Iâm a princess, Iâll naturally be kept out of harmâs way. If I just give up, this is where it will end. I finally understand. If I believe that I canât give in, nothing will begin unless it starts with me.â
So what if Iâm being left out, Iâm not waiting for anyone to lead me by the hand. At the heart of it, if I want to get in, I should make the first steps.
I hoped to change the future.
I vowed not to give up on Sir Leonhard.
Therefore, I have to become strong.
Strong enough to keep going forward, no matter what happens.
âI donât want give up⌠Can you help me?â
Hand pressed to my heart, which was pounding from nerves, I looked at Sir Leonhard. He smiled gently in return, looking at me as if he was witness to the growth of a child.
Though Iâm not satisfied, how could I not be happy to receive such a warm smile from him?
âOf course,â he reassured me. âIâm collaborating with you for that very reason, so if you donât tell me anything, Iâll be worried.â