Not only Charlotte was shocked by that outrageous statement, but the same was also true for me.
âHey, what the hell? What nonsense are you spouting all of a sudden?â
At my words, Dettomolian looked at me intently.
âI⌠was just telling you what I sawâŚâ
âN-no, I mean. How does this even make any sense?â
âW-well⌠Yeah, heâs right. I-I donât want to put it like this, but⌠Iâm, erm, part of the Imperial Family, right?â
Charlotteâs face turned white as she spoke, and the corners of her mouth were twitching. She didnât want to say something like, âIâm part of the Imperial Family and Reinhardt is just a commoner, so how could we ever get married?â, because we were in Temple, but she couldnât help it because he had predicted something so ridiculous.
âPeople donât know⌠how things might happenâŚâ
Yeah, that made sense. No one would know when, where, what, and how things might happen.
But I still had goosebumps running up my back.
I wasnât really sure, but did that mean that Charlotte would find out later that I was Valier? So was he telling me that after that I would end up marrying Charlotte or whatever because things turned out well between us?
No. Before thatâŚ
Wouldnât that actually make Charlotte suspect that I was Valier? If Charlotte began harboring such doubts, her discovery of my true identity wouldnât be too far off in the future.
That would be a big problem.
Things would get really complicated if Charlotte came to strange conclusions after simply trying to get her fortune read.
âAs I just told you⌠I only told you what I sawâŚâ
âYeah! Then you interpreted it wrong! A-ahaha. Well, Iâm not doubting your ability. though. It just doesnât make sense, right? Just how huge is the difference in our status? Yeah. That would be a big problem. S-setting our difference in status apart, itâs something that could never happen! Of course!â
âTha-thatâs⌠Thatâs true, right? Yes.â
Charlotte nodded with a bewildered expression on her face.
âThatâs right. Something so nonsensical could never happen.â
I had to cut things off before Charlotte started to misunderstand iy in a weird way. Dettomolian did say that there was a possibility for his readings to be wrong.
âIndeed! Me⌠Me marrying Reinhardt? Ha, th-thatâs preposterous! Itâs impossible!â
âI-I mean, how could something like that even happen? Yeah, thereâs no way, right?â
Charlotte and I made eye contact as we were both denying that something like that would happen in the future.
ââŚâ
ââŚâ
SomehowâŚ
We ended up not being able to properly look at each other anymore.
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After returning to Royal Classâ dormitory, Charlotte took off her uniform and washed herself in the shower.
She had just asked him to read her fortune for fun, but she was shocked that he found out that she had a secret she couldnât tell anyone. At that time, her spine had turned numb.
He didnât know what kind of secret it was, but she did guess that she held one such secret. Sorcery was something to be feared; it was such a strange powerâthat was what she thought.
âHah. No way.â
However, the words that followed were ridiculous.
Reinhardt and herself were to be married. As soon as she heard that, she was completely dumbfounded, not sure what he was even talking about anymore. Her brain stopped functioning for a second and she didnât know what she should say to that.
Marrying ReinhardtâŚ
If she had to give an example for something with a 0% possibility, that would be it.
Since there was a huge gap in their status, they would obviously face opposition from the Imperial Family, and that would be the end of it. Even most of the great nobles couldnât even be considered to be candidates for the position of her husband. But a beggar, not even a commoner, who was even part of a criminal organization, even if he managed to get into Temple, becoming her husband?
That was ridiculous.
Charlotte never thought of Reinhardt as more than a friend to begin with.
She wasnât so sure if it was that boy. If it was him, she might do whatever it took, even going against the Imperial Familyâs opposition.
Even if she had to leave the Imperial Family. If that was the case, she wasnât so sure.
But Reinhardt?
Dettomolian simply answered that people wouldnât know what might happen. Charlotte knew that as well. No one could tell what someone might end up doing.
Just like she was one day suddenly kidnapped by the Demon King after living a blissful life in the Imperial Family where everything got provided to her, it was just what a humanâs life was like.
SoâŚ
The only one who knew the whereabouts of that boy was the wizard named Elena.
And Reinhardt was something like a link between her and the boy.
What if something ended up happening to him in the future?
Reinhardt was the only one Charlotte could consult regarding the boy.
If she ended up leaning on him too much, ending up becoming dependent on himâŚ
Was it really so impossible then?
No one knew what might happen.
It might not be as impossible as she thought. Could she be sure that it was impossible for her to end up falling in love with Reinhardt?
âWhat⌠What am I even thinkingâŚ?â
When she was working on a task she would always think about the worst-case scenario first, so she was the same thing right that moment. She was thinking about what might happen if something happened to the boy that she might seek solace in Reinhardt.
That was just too rude to the boy and Reinhardt.
It was impossible. She wasnât doubting Dettomolianâs abilities, but there was no reason for her to get swayed by his words. Didnât he say that he might interpret things wrong himself?
And while it was true that she thought that way, what about Reinhardt?
His reaction also showed that he thought it was something absolutely impossible.
He vehemently denied it. With great intensity as well.
ââŚâ
No.
Charlotte felt quite strange when she thought about it.
No, what did he say again?
ââŚWhat nonsense are you sprouting?â
He was right, it was nonsense. He had been denying it so vehemently, even seeming a little angry.
Did he have to go that far?
What was there to be dissatisfied about?
Although they were living irrespective of their actual status as Temple status, she was a noble Princess only second to the Emperor on the continent.
She was quite proud to say that she wasnât lacking in intellect, financial power, or ability.
Her character⌠was quite good, if she had to say so herself.
But who did that lowly guy think he was?
That type of guy whom she wouldnât even spare a glance usually even if he went to his knees and begged?
What did he dare to say?
He had the personality of a filthy scumbag, was of low status, and had a lot of bad rumors about his private life floating around the campus. The only good thing about him was his face.
It was just crazy.
Her marrying that kind of guy?
How ridiculous.
However, if she seriously thought about it, he wasnât necessarily like that.
It was true that he had quite a dirty personality and that he acted quite violently, but in the end, he helped her keep her secret as well as he did. He might have been close to Bertus, but he didnât hesitate to be friendly with her as well.
She knew that the rumors about his private life were just peopleâs misunderstandings and simple gossip.
He was courageous, bold, and quite skilled. Rather than just being skilled, there werenât many people in their classes who could compare to him.
If she thought about itâŚ
If she thought about it really, really hardâŚ
His status put aside, he could be evaluated as a great guy.
ââŚâ
As she thought about it, Charlotte had to admit it.
It was true that he was only paying attention to him because of the boy and that she didnât think much else of Reinhardt.
However, Dettomolianâs sudden remarks led Charlotte to constantly think about Reinhardt out of the blue, making her feel a little strange.
ââŚRidiculous.â
However, in the end, Charlotte got mad because Reinhardt denied her so intensely that she ended up punching her showerâs wall.
-Thump! Thump!
Of course, she wasnât able to produce loud sounds with her weak-ass body, so Charlotte just lightly punched out.
Even if she gave herself to him, he wouldnât have her.
Even if she actually liked him, she would get rejected by him. What? How could that even happen?
Right then, there was nothing she was able to do, but if she became Empress, there would be no one, not even the Imperial Family, that would be able to object to her decisions or something.
But what did he dislike about her? Wasnât he too much?
Charlotte was upset as she looked in her mirror while she was getting drenched by the showerâs water.
She saw herself in the mirror.
ââŚâ
Charlotte angrily glared at the mirror, thinking of the only reason why he might dislike her so much.
âAm I⌠not attractive?â
She was just blankly staring at her own reflection.
That was when Charlotte suddenly realized that she wouldnât be able to view herself in an objective light.
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With no time to organize my thoughts, I briefly left on Monday night.
I felt like it was necessary to tell my people about the thing with the Holy Sword Tiamata.
But seriously, I was still quite confused by Dettomolianâs words.
Charlotte and I would get married?
Of course, it was also quite possible that he had interpreted it wrong, so it didnât necessarily mean that it would absolutely happen.
However, if it was true, why would something like that happen?
She would find out that I was Valier and forgive me for how I acted in the end. Was that how it would happen?
Still, my status was basically completely incompatible with the Imperial Family. My standing was only possible because I was a Temple student. Assuming Charlotte would become Empress, there was a good chance that wouldnât want to marry me. Of course, it would be a different story if Charlotte made use of her imperial power to force a wedding despite objections being voiced.
Or Charlotte might lose in the fight for the throne, run away somewhere, and would marry me anywayâit might turn out like that as well.
Of course, if what he saw would really happen, although the process was unknown, there was only one resultâŚ
Charlotte and I would safely survive through the Gate incident. It meant that I would reach a certain ending, in other words, marriage.
If Dettomolianâs words were true, the important part wasnât the possible marriage, but the fact that we would survive.
All those lofty thoughts made my mind feel rather complicated.
AndâŚ
It felt rather strange to suddenly think why it would happen if it actually took place and what the outcome would be, aside from some kind of personal hope.
I didnât even think about whether I liked her or not.
As I walked out of Temple and down the street, a sudden thought occurred to me.
âI was so obsessed with that baseless causal inference that I felt like something important within me was gradually disappearing.
*Â *Â *
âIs it here?â
âYes, my Lord.â
I had just arrived at Elerisâ new residence.
It was near Aligarâs shopping district. Eleris had bought a semi-basement, as she had dreamed of, and immediately moved there.
Her expression showed just how fond she was of it.
âŚIt was damp and humid, but Eleris seemed to like it. That vampire who used the pain caused by the morning sun as an alarm before had certainly looked more than pitiful. That certainly wouldnât happen there.
She seemed to have found a good apartment.
There were no annoying neighbors, and because the upper floor was a shopping mall and not a residential area, it would be empty of all people at night. Elerisâs preparations were meticulous, so she managed to get a room in a place that was eerie and pretty much unpopulated, so it was okay for me to visit from time to time.
Seeing Eleris that happy with her new apartment made me feel slightly happy as well.
However, under normal circumstances, that place wasnât where people usually wanted to live.
First of all, I didnât know if it was because there were just too few household items in there, but it felt like a haunted house.
âIt needs some cleaning up, but Iâll do that little by little. I also want to have some decor this time.â
The atmosphere of that damp and gloomy apartment and Eleris, who was contemplating how she should decorate her new house, were quite the mismatch.
ââŚSheâd use normal decorations, right? She wasnât going to put a coffin in there, right?â
âBy the way, what brings you here?â
âAh, about that.â
It was dangerous to visit her often just because I felt bored, so I wouldnât go for no reason unless it was to deliver Charlotteâs letters or something.
âDo you remember the sword from the Darklands?â
ââŚYeah, did Temple find out what it was?â
âWell, yeah⌠though it wasnât really Temple who found out.â
It was rather hard to show her.
âIt turned out to be the Holy Sword Tiamata.â
ââŚWhat?â
Eleris, obviously, couldnât understand what I was telling her.