I stood blankly looking at Carsein whose uniform was shining brilliantly. I was pleased with his amazing achievements, and I was very envious. Somehow, I felt subdued by such contradictory feelings.
âCan I stand there someday? Will there be a day when I can stand there to swear an oath and get out of the net that binds me?â
Accompanied by the chief of the Royal Guards and the captain of the 1st Knights Division, the emperor left, followed by the knights who attended the ceremony. I remained there. I felt a bit depressed somehow.
How long did I stand there? I came to my senses when someone pat my shoulder. A young man with red hair quickly approached and looked at me.
âWhy are you standing there?â
ââŚCarsein. â
As one of todayâs protagonists, he had to be very busy, but Carsein was alone for some reason. He said with a smile, âHey, you look aghast. Are you carried away with my gorgeous uniform?â
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âTell me. Did you like it? When I looked at myself, I thought I was awesome. Donât you agree?â
â⌠Well, you were soundly defeated by my father today. Do you still want to boast?â
âHey, you shouldnât compare me to him! By the way, your father is really terrific. To be honest with you, I thought I might be killed,â said Carsein, chatting me up.
He was very happy, even though he had a tough time because my father sparred with him to certify his skills.
âIt was still a good experience for me. You know itâs very rare to have a chance to compare and learn the fencing skills of your father. By the way, do you feel better now?â
âYes.â
âWait. Iâm going to make you an official knight pretty soon. Donât complain even if the training is tough for you.â
âThanks, Carsein.â
âGood. Donât complain later. Oh, are you coming tomorrow? Itâs been quite a while since I sent you the invitation, but I havenât received any reply from you.â
âOh, itâs becauseâŚâ
A few days ago I received an invitation contained in a sealed letter. It was the invitation sent by the Duke Lars family asking me to attend a party to celebrate Carseinâs knighthood and a letter in which he asked me to be his partner.
Of course, I could congratulate him, but attending the party as his partner was another matter. When I hesitated after receiving the invitation, my father advised me that I had better not attend a party that would generate ungrounded rumors about me. I agreed with my fatherâs opinion, but it wasnât easy for me to refuse his invitation, so I was putting off RSVP until now because it bothered me not to attend the party for Carsein on that monumental day, one of my two close friends. When he saw me face to face and checked with me about the invitation, I was kind of embarrassed. I was so sorry.
âOh, you canât come as I expected. Okay. â
ââŚSorry.â
âWell, that âs fine. We had better be careful especially in times like this. They are hellbent to find fault with you anyway.â
âStill⌠Itâs a memorable day for you. Iâm really sorry I canât come to celebrate.â
âThatâs fine, thatâs fine.â Carsein, who had lightly waved his hand, said with a smile, as if he had thought of it, âIf youâre so sorry, can you do me a favor later?â
âFavor?â
âYes. If you hear it and think you canât, you donât have to do me a favor. What do you think?â
âSure. Thanks for understanding.â
Is it because he has become a knight who took an oath? I smiled at him who seemed to be unusually mature today. This was the first time I felt he was trustworthy.
âThank you so much, Carsein. And congratulations!â I muttered to myself as I walked back with Carsein.
I was depressed somehow in the morning.
As I thought I would feel better in a crowded place than being alone at home on this day,
I followed my father to the Imperial Palace.
However, there were few people in the training field today, and the office of the captain of the 1st Knight Division was empty.
âWell, today there was the celebration party for Carsein, so Duke Lars is perhaps at home.â
While I was killing time, skimming through paperwork, an attendant came in and handed me a letter. It was an invitation to a tea time.
âWho is inviting me today?â
Extremely tense, I headed to the Imperial Palace. As if he was waiting for me in advance, the chief attendant escorted me like he did before. It was neither a garden nor an office that he escorted me to. It was none other than a personal study filled with the smell of books.
As soon as I stepped inside, my eyes widened at the amazing scene. Can this place be called a study? There were three floors. On the second floor, there were bookshelves full of books, as well as movable bookshelves. The windowpane with a full view of the outside was draped with white curtains to block sunlight from directly hitting the books, and the ceiling had a window that could be opened and closed for ventilation.
In the center of the spacious room with a fluffy carpet embroidered with the royal crest, I saw a young man with blue hair sitting in a comfortable chair. His eyes were closed and his fingers were interlocked. There was a sort of melancholy in his dark blue eyes.
I approached him carefully. As if he was in a shallow sleep, he did not open his eyes until I reached the other side.
As I couldnât wake him up, I quietly turned and headed to the bookshelf. There was a variety of books on the bookshelves. I was impressed by the neat arrangement of the books about politics, economy, history, military, tactics, and administration by genre.
When I was looking at the books here and there, holding back exclamations, I suddenly noticed luxurious black leather and gilded letters.
As the imperial family retrieved the directories more than five years old while distributing the latest edition, I had no opportunity to read the old ones, but this place seemed to possess even old ones as it was the crown princeâs library.
I picked the fifth book from the right, which was a directory published about twenty years ago.
When I turned the first page, I saw the pedigree of the noble families.
1st, Duke Kasil, the âShield of the Empire.â
2nd, Duke Heidel, the âRed Rose.â
3rd, Duke Lars, the âSword of the Empireâ.
4th, Duke Laurel, the âGlory of Victoryâ.
5th, Duke Jena, the âBlack Roseâ
The hierarchy of the duke families was the same as what I heard when I took a course on the history of the past empire.
âWell, this is not important anyway.â
I opened the back of the book. I quickly browsed through the list of barons when I heard him calling me coldly behind my back.
âWhat are you looking at?â
I didnât know when he woke up, but he had already approached and begun to stare at me.
I hastily put the directory back on the bookshelf and turned to him. Just as usual, he was looking at me with a blank face.
âItâs been a long time, Lady Monique.â
âYes, Your Majesty.â
âLooking at your costume, it looks like you were in the Imperial Palace. I understand you are not supposed to come to the palace today.â
âWell, I came to get on top of my assignments quickly because I had nothing else.â
âWhy? Didnât you go to the party to celebrate Duke Larsâs son? â
âAs for thatâŚâ
âHmm, it looks like your father told you not to go.â
As if he understood the situation, he nodded and pulled the string to tell the attendant to bring tea. Shortly afterwards, the attendant who came in put the mugs down. I sighed a little while drinking lavender tea and enjoyed the fragrant scent. Even though I was enjoying the best tea available only to the imperial family, I was not happy as usual.
âDo you really want to go there?â
âPardon, Your Majesty?â
âIt looks like you are not happy because you canât attend the party.â
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âThen, letâs go.â
âPardon? What do you meanâŚâ
âIf you really want to go there, letâs go with me. Then, nobody will gossip about you.â
â⌠Pardon?â I asked blankly.
âWhat did he just say? Did he say he wanted to go there with me? Really?â