Tensei Oujo wa Kyou mo Hata o Tatakioru Chapter 66
The Reincarnated Princessâs Departure.
Time passed by in the blink of an eye while I was hard-pressed making preparations, gathering information, and studying. By the time I noticed, about half a month had passed since I asked my father for permission to leave, and today at last we were leaving.
The time could still be called early morning, but the port town was crowded with people. I made my way through the thoroughfare even when it seemed like Iâd be swept away by the human tide, but the harbor was no different. It was congested. I slipped by a traveler who was loathe to part with their escort, wove my way through the sailors who were hard pressed to prepare for set off, and drew closer to the ship.
I sighed in admiration as I looked up at the ship, glorious against the clear blue sky.
âHow magnificent.â
The exterior of the carvel-built ship was painted blue and the three masts were wooden. The first two were attached with squared sails, and the last was a triangular fore-and-aft sail. Its grand appearance had a strong resemblance to the ship to make the first trans-Atlantic crossing during the Age of Discoveryâââ.
My first sea. My first ship. My first foreign kingdom.
Just imagining it brought a lump to my throat. Naturally, my worries and fear of a strange land havenât disappeared, but I was also filled with hope.
âMarie,â said a bright tenor voice.
From behind, someone took my hand and pulled me back. I turned around and found Klaus, my royal guard, peering at me. He wasnât in his familiar knightâs uniform. Instead, he sported black trousers and boots, and a white shirt with a simple deep blue vest. The cloak he wore on top of that protected him from the sun and rain, and probably kept the long sword he wore at his hips from standing out as well.
âPlease donât go ahead without me. Iâll lose you,â he said, looking slightly troubled.
When I saw this fine young man, the corners of mouth started to twitch.
Stop, Rosemarie! You canât suddenly ask him, Who are you?
I smiled. âIâm sorry, big brother.â
Warning myself sternly, I obediently stood in line with him.
Today, I was not Rosemarie von Wervard. I was simply Marie. The daughter of Master Juliusâs acquaintance, and Klausâs littleâs sister. I was going to visit my older sister, who had married in Flamme.
In order to further change my image, I loosely braided my dark brown dyed hair over the shoulder. My attire was a dress made out of white linen with a bright blue overskirt. My clothes were lighter than usual, but I was wearing a cloak like Klaus so it was hot.
âCareful, watch your step,â he prompted with a gentle expression as he guided me to the wharf.
I couldnât get over how well he was playing the role of an older brother, much better than I ever expected. Especially after he was so disgustingly giddy for several days after I asked him to go with me. When I tested the waters and called him âbig brother,â he grinned foolishly, so good looking it couldnât possibly be legal. To get used to it, I made him practice speaking casually with me behind closed doors, but it came unnaturally and he kept being polite. It was terrible.
The lines that had relaxed after that fateful day disappeared, and each time he accumulated a new bruise or graze, he became more dashing.
What in the world happened to Klaus?
Well, whatever it was, the good news was he calmed down.
While I was walking and worrying endlessly, a burly sailor in front of me looked down at me.
âOhh, what a cute guest. On a trip with big brother?â
âYes. Iâll have to trouble you for a short while. Pleased to meet you.â
âOohh, what a polite young lady. Nice to meet you as well.â
There were laugh lines carved into his masculine suntanned face. The sailor grunted and patted my head with a giant hand.
âBig brother, you have a great little sister. Sheâs too adorable.â
âIndeed. Sheâs my pride.â Klaus smiled sweetly.
From his easygoing air to his calm expression and his excellent posture, right now he was very attractive no matter which angle you observed him. Even though he was a little quiet, you could tell he was a good guy who adored his little sister.
Strangely, I wasnât taken in by the act. In fact, I was getting goosebumps.
I wondered why. On a looks alone basis, Klaus should be harmless enough, so why did I feel like I was seeing something I shouldnât?
I rubbed my arms and looked away from him, but I kept an ear on their conversation.
âThis time we have so many beautiful ladies. Really brightens up the place, ahh.â
âAre there other female passengers?â I raised my head.
âYeah. Over there.â
When I turned to where to where the sailor pointed, I found a group who stood out from the rest.
There was girl a few years older than me, accompanied by a woman who looked like a maid and a guard in armor. A pretty girl with wavy reddish blonde hair and blue eyes. She had a light dusting of charming freckles across her fair skin. Judging by her pink dress with its abundance of lace and frills, and the white parasol she carried, she came from a good family.
However⊠Even though I thought she looked refined, was I the only one who found it unsuitable for sea travel?
âIs she also boarding the ship?â Klaus asked the question on my mind. He was probably thinking the same way, there were wrinkles around his brows.
âAhh. According to the rumors, sheâs the daughter of a good family and related to House Eigel. And, just between the two of usâŠâ For no reason, the sailor lowered his voice. He leaned toward Klaus and brought a hand up to cover his mouth, as if they were having a private conversation, but he naturally had a loud voice so I heard everything anyway. âApparently, sheâs the rumored goddess.â
âGoddess?â I said in surprise.
What goddess? Where was this rumored goddess from?
âWhat?â Dubiously, Klaus responded a beat slower than me.
Surprised by his low rumbling of his voice, I looked at him. For some reason, the look in his eyes had become strangely sharp.
Uh, hey, wait⊠When did your mask start slipping, Klaus? I mean, why are you angry?
âOh? You two donât know? Right now thereâs this food called âDew of the Seaâ thatâs making explosive sales. Itâs the story of that productâs inventor.â
I paled and my original worry faded away. The sailor didnât notice the change in Klaus at all and continued chattering.
Hold on, what?
Right now he mentioned âDew of the Seaâ right? It canât beâŠ
âTo hear it from Master Julius, she seems like an unearthly beauty. Whatâs more, sheâs a lady with a pure heart like a goddessâs.â
Ahh, I got it wrong. It wasnât about me.
Yes, yes, I misunderstood, I misunderstoodâ
âWhy do you say this girl is her? You only said she was a beauty, arenât you being hasty in jumping to conclusions?
âEr, well. Look at her. Sheâs related to the Eigels, and whoeverâs listened to Master Juliusâs story knows that she has blonde hair like the sun, and eyes like the sky reflected in the sea. Donât you sheâs a perfect match?â
Klaus glanced at her with cold eyes. âLike the sun? If itâs a very dull one.â
âB-big brother! I, I want to go on the ship soon!â I forcibly grabbed his hand. Tugging continuously, I dragged him toward the ship.
The sailor smiled affably, waving at us as he said, âSorry for keeping ya.â
The sailor didnât seem to suspect a thing, but I was sweating disagreeably.
âNow see here, big brother. Can you not show your true character?â I casually released his hand and slightly glared at Klaus.
He looked like heâd swallowed a frog as he turned his face away. âI could not reconcile that fraud with the goddess who created âDew of the Sea.ââ
Before we left, I had explained the situation to him to some extent. Of course, I didnât touch on the areas about the likely spread of the disease or my foreknowledge of the future, but I did tell him that I was going to Flamme in search of the medicine, and that Georg and the others were helping me. Afterward, I also told him that the one who created âDew of the Seaâ was me, and that I had asked Master Julius to distribute it.
And that must be why he couldnât accept it.
Honestly, I wouldâve perfectly preferred that we finish our business without standing out. If people noticed us it would make it hard to move around, so it was much better, but whether I could convince him to see it my way or not was questionable.
âSo, um, big brotherâŠâ
A charming female voice drowned out my voice.
âMarie!â
My eyes widened in surprise. All escorts should have been turned down. Furthermore, there werenât a lot of people who knew my assumed name.
Nonchalantly, Klaus protectively positioned me behind him, and I peeked at my surroundings from his shadow. The voice revealed itself from above.
âOver here. On the ship!â
I was stunned to find a beautiful woman leaning from the shipâs deck, waving her hand at me. âMiss Bianka!â
âIâm so happy to see you again! So we are on the same ship.â
The one lavishing me with friendly smiles was the beautiful lady I had just met for the first time the other day. It was Michaelâs older sister, Bianka von Diebold.