Tensei Oujo wa Kyou mo Hata o Tatakioru Chapter 65
The Royal Guardâs Training.
â»This chapter is in Klausâs POV.
âAhh!â
A woman cried out at the same time the rattan basket fell. White sheets were strewn across the corridor.
Was she nervous? Embarrassed? The young maidâs face stiffened as she apologized in a thin voice.
âM-my deepest apologies.â
She tried to fold the sheets in a panic, but her hands were shaking and they fell again. I picked up the basket that had rolled to my feet, and placed it next to her. She looked up, and her hazel eyes widened when I held out a hand.
âUh, umm.â
She hesitated.
âPlease stand. Youâll get dirty.â
A little forcefully, I took her hand and made her stand up. She froze, hardly daring to breathe. Letting go, I gathered the laundry and lightly dusted it before dropping it back into the basket.
âHere you are.â
I handed it to her, almost shoving.
âTh-thank y-you.â
Shaken as she was, she accepted it. I couldnât help smiling bitterly when she looked up at me with those eyes, like a frightened little creatureâs.
âYouâre welcome. Please take care not to injure yourself.â
Her face flushed. She nodded vigorously.
âP-Please excuse meâ!â
She turned on her heels and hurried away with the speed unfitting of someone raised in a decent family. As I watched her retreating figure, I touched my cheek.
What the hell was that? Was I some sort of monster?
I stood there feeling depressed when someone hailed me from behind.
âHeeey, ladiesâ man!â
I turned around to find my fellow knight, Dennis, standing there.
âEven though it wasnât your intention, donât lead innocent girls astray. Donât you pity them?â
âDonât slander others. All I did was pick up the laundry.â
â âAllâ you say? I find it highly unusual that you would do something like that,â he teased.
I frowned, but I couldnât refute him. Normally, I wouldâve given the basket a glance and walked by. Why, then, did I do that? The answer was simple.
âWhy are you in such good spirits?â he asked.
As he said, I was in an excellent mood. If I elaborate, Iâm downright festive.
âNo reason.â
âYou shouldnât lie. The young maids are in a tizzy because a curt guy like you is suddenly all sunshine and smiles. And then there was your superior officer, the one who dislikes you. He was trembling with fear, wondering if you had finally gone insane.â
He was making a lot of noise, but I found it hard to deny. I knew which incident he referred to.
Whenever my superior officer and I passed each other, he always made snide remarks. Usually, I stared at him coldly and kept my silence, but this time I slipped. Iâd smiled at him brightly and said, âIâll work hard.â I wouldnât blame him for doubting my sanity.
âHonestly, what happened? Did your precious master praise you or something?â
âNo. If that was the case, I wouldnât be like this.â
âOh really now? Spare me.â
Dennis gave a big, exaggerated shrug. He seemed to be mocking me with his faint smile.
I was irritated. âIf you have no business with me, then Iâm leaving.â
I walked away and he didnât stop me.
âYou can celebrate, but you shouldnât be a bother to your master,â he called out from behind with his relaxed, drawling voice but I didnât look back.
Heâs ridiculous, I thought.
Even if I was festive, Iâd never relax my guard. Iâd never allow myself to hinder Princess Rosemarie.
My resolution was solid but none of it appeared on my face as I completed my work dispassionately.
Before I knew it, it was already night.
Iâve finished handing over the more urgent matters, but I didnât return to my own room. Instead, I headed to a different location.
Lamps were lit in equal intervals, the palace shone even brighter in the night. I passed through, aiming for the training grounds at the far end. All signs of human activity gradually fell away, and a nocturnal bird cried in the distance. The fire for the watchmen crackled with the stirring of a semi-warm wind.
My soles crunched as I stepped on the pebbled ground. The training ground was still, the hustle and bustle of the day seemed unreal. In the pitch dark, the light from the fire behind me stretched my shadow.
âYouâre here,â said a low voice. It went straight to the point.
A long shadow leaning against the wall shifted. At the same time, the surrounding area illuminated faintly; the clouds parted, and the moon seemed like it was showing its face.
To my eyes, which had begun adjusting to the darkness, this light was almost dazzling.
I promptly closed them, only to slowly open them again.
A dark figure stood in front of me, the pale moon behind him. The passing breeze blew at the hem of his uniform and his black hair. He was outlined by the moonlight, and his dark eyes were focused on me.
I couldnât see his expression, but this sensation, as if a sword was being held to my throat, instinctively had me holding my breath. I was overpowered by a single look.
âWhat is your order⊠commander?â I said to cover up my agitation. When I finished speaking, heâLeonhard von Olsenâsilently tossed something at me. It flew in an arc and I caught it with my left hand. It was a training sword with a blunt edge.
âDonât tell me the reason I was called here wasââ
âFor training, as you can see. Youâll practice every day until the day you depart.â
âWhat?! I havenât heard of this!â I immediately balked, but he turned a deaf ear to my complaints and took off the coat of his uniform. âI may not look the part, but I am busy.â
âWhat a coincidence. So am I ,â he remarked unsympathetically while rotating his shoulders.
Of course, there was never a comparison when it came to the difference in our workloads. Even though I had a pile work I needed complete in advance, it was nothing to write about considering the duties he had on top of his position.
Tsk. I held my tongue.
âIf thatâs all you want to say, then get ready.â
There was much I wanted to say, but when the commander told you to do something, you did it. I realized it would do me no good to protest, and reluctantly tugged at the collar of my uniform.
I grumbled to myself. âWhy all of a suddenââ
âIâve been watching you recently, and today I had the idea.â
My shoulders stiffened at his response. The words of my colleague flashed through my mind.
âJudging from your reaction, it seems like youâre already aware of it.â
I said nothing.
âSilence is considered the same as confirmation.â
âHardly⊠Itâs not like Iâve been a hindrance to anyone.â
âIâm saying it because you canât bring yourself to admit it. Such a frivolous man can hardly be trusted with Her Highness.â
âAre youâ?!â
A sharp sound whistled through the air.
With a speed my eyes couldnât keep up with, he thrust his sword at my throat. His eyes glared at me with the same sharpness of the swordâs edgeâno, even sharper .
Like the eyes of a beast in the dark, they reflected the moonâs light.
Cold sweat dripped down my back as I was directly assaulted by his bloodthirst.
Even though the sword stabbed at me was not inteded for killing, I had a hard time breathing. A single movement and Iâd be dead.
The âblack lionâ once feared on the battlefield had appeared before my eyes.
âHer Highness is the treasure of this kingdom. A jewel which should never be lost. Entrust her to a man who canât even follow these slow sword movements? Not a chance,â he spat.
I was dumbfounded. Although I wasnât aware when his sword moved, was there a need to mock me!
But when I looked closely, I noticed the hand he held the sword with was not his dominant one. I was stunned he could move so well even with his left hand.
âShow me if you can even stand against me with my dominant hand tied.â
He pulled back the swordâs point and brought it down in an arc. At the same time, the intimidating aura disappeared, and I breathed out with all the energy in my lungs. My heart hammered in my ears, disgustingly so.
âIf you think itâs impossible, say it quick. Iâll choose someone else.â
âNo!â I negated instantly, breathing ragged.
Hand over my duty as Princess Rosemarieâs protector to someone else? Not a chance here either!
âThis is my sworn duty. I will not give it to anyone.â
I put my belly into it, and glared at him almost challengingly, but his expression did not crack even a little.
âDonât push yourself. There are others who are qualified,â he said smoothly.
Was I to let him get away with saying that?
âAllow me to make you swallow those wordsâŠâ
I smiled dangerously. I knew I was rising to his clear provocation, but there was no way Iâd back down after this. My sword readied.
The corners of his mouth lifted up as he watched me.
âTry me.â
He was full of calm and confidence. It irked me.
As a parting gift to myself, I vowed Iâd make him fall to his knees at least once.