The Count Sprout family is known for its excellent martial arts lineage, which gave birth to the Kingsguard Knights of the Kingdom of Palletia.
The mansions of such Count Sprout houses exist in the corner lined with castle towns, aristocratic mansions.
Even so, this mansion is a villa. Many of the aristocratic mansions in the castle towns may be reserved for staying at the time of climbing, or for students attending an aristocratic college to live in.
He seems cautious about Navre in such a villa in the Earl of Sprout family. I reluctantly pushed the Commander of the Sprout Knights reluctantly on my visit, and half forced myself to interrupt the villa of the Earl of Sprout family.
Iâm not that familiar with Navre. At best I know my face and name, and to some extent I have said hello. I was close to the Knights of Sprout, but I didnât have any contact with Navru-kun.
I hear he was also in a position to get tied up by Miss Raini and rebel Yufi. Well, I hope you listen well. Shall we say hello without making friendly aware that we are royal!
âHere is Navreâs room. Princess Anisphere.â
âThank you, Commander Sprout Knightsâ
I smile and thank the Knights Leader for guiding me to my room with an anxious face somewhere.
Letâs start with the knock on the door of the room. I get a reply from inside with a pointy voice somewhere. Make sure of that and smile with a hoot.
âAssault! Visit your next door house!!â
âHey, whoa!?â
Kick open the door as fast as you can with momentum. I donât care though the Knights captain is giggling next door! This kind of thing is about mood and nori!
Navru-kun, who was in the room, sits up with his eyes groaned. It was as if a thief had broken in. Yeah, well, hereâs the reaction! Fine, Iâll keep pushing it off!
âDonât move! I am Anisphere Wynn Palettia!
âWhat?â
âLong time no see, Navre Sprout!
â⊠Huh? No, um⊠Huh?
Navru-kun wandering his gaze like how to react. Behind me there are signs that the Knights Commander is holding his head. But I donât care!
I pack the distance with Navru-kun, who is stunned as he is, and I grab him to shake his hands and shake him up and down. Navru-kun, who was to be but remained, finally recognized reality, opened his eyes and panicked.
âOh, Your Highness!? What, eh!?â
âHmm, good reactions. You feel blood, Commander Knights!
âWhat are you doing to me!?â
âIâve been curious to see how you can say hello thatâs not royal!
âWhat do you want!?â
âTrying to break the tensionâŠ?
âI donât understandâŠ!
Captain Sprout Knights with his head and Navre Kun. Huh, enough grabbing!
âWell, Iâll do something about it with the younger ones. Thank you for your guide! Adue!!â
âEh, hey.â
Close the door with all the momentum youâve just broken again. Thatâs how he and I are left in Navru-kunâs room.
Sometimes itâs hard to talk about having a real father. I was going to go as far as to get guidance from the original source.
âSo long time no see. Navr!â
âOh, yes⊠weâre out of timeâŠ?
Navre replies like heâs lost his mind if the shock hasnât slipped out yet.
Navru-kunâs appearance is a dark green hair with pale honey-colored eyes that are very similar to that of the Knights Commander. Taller, the lines seem thin but donât feel unreliable. Beautiful knight as if painted on a picture. I donât think youâd leave me alone if I were a normal girl.
âI came here today to ask you something. [M] I was cautious, so I forcibly broke through⊠but I didnât hear from you.â
â⊠what did Princess Anisphere tell me?
Navru-kun asks if the shock is coming through, squeezing his expression. I can see youâre on guard. Well, Iâve never talked to you enough to get along, so I canât help it.
âGo straight in. I wanted to ask you why you rebuffed Ufilia Magenta.â
â-â
I could see something bitter running in Navru-kunâs expression. If you touch the reason why youâre being cautious, I guess itâs a natural reaction.
âI hope you donât get me wrong, but I didnât come here to blame you. Do you already know that I took Yufi as my assistant? As far as Iâm concerned, I donât deny that Iâm on Yuffiâs side, but thatâs why I donât care what I do with you.â
â⊠you want me to trust that word?
âI ask the other way, but what can I trust!?â
âDo you say so yourself?!?â
She yelled at me to say that she didnât understand when I said it in a slightly reverse way. I miss it, itâs a reaction that reminds me of the Sprout Knights when I was just a little younger. I saw that blood could not be disputed.
âI also think itâs cruel to tell you to talk all of a sudden. But just so weâre clear, I donât care about your convenience or anything.â
âDoesnât matterâŠâ
âI donât understand your emotions, and I think you should like them to the extent that they donât tilt the country. Except when it comes to Uffi. I got that kid. If that girl is sick, I want to solve it for her, and this case is really getting caught up. I want to be convinced, I am. You know?â
More and more bitter things spread on Navru-kunâs expression in the wake of my words. I hope youâll forgive me for putting a little salt in your wound.
Iâm angry about getting my hands on you, and I donât mean for the throne to be restored.
âHonestly, itâs hard to understand whatâs inside the college from the outside. What did you guys think, what did you think, what did you want? As someone who runs the country, I think itâs a headache story, but from my own personal point of view, if itâs that much thought and action you take, why donât you like it to such an extent that it doesnât bother others? I think. But this oneâs causing trouble, so I think you deserve to hear the truth?
âItâsâŠâ
âFrom what I can tell, it just looks like you guys dropped by and fell into Uffi, and I even suspect Baroness Raini Sian is painting a picture of the conspiracy to overthrow the state there.â
â- Raini doesnât want that!
Navru-kun intensified his discourse so as to refute the speculation I had spoken of. But if he thought it was me, he distorted his face because he didnât think it tasted good on the boulder.
âNavr. Iâm supposed to be here as an Anisphere individual. Donât worry about your position as royalty. You can say whatever you want, okay? I wonât use it later. If itâs as bad as it sounds, Iâll do it with personal sanctions.â
âEither you want to reassure me or threaten me!?â
âWell, calm down. Anyway, I donât have any influence in noble society no matter how noisy I am, and I donât want to do anything because Iâm disrespectful. I just want to hear what you really mean. And I want you to clear my suspicions about Miss Raini if you can. Youâre so caught up, arenât you, her?â
â⊠Are you suspicious of Raini?
âAt least he thinks itâs the most suspicious. âCause as far as I know, Al isnât stupid, and Navrâs reputation wasnât stupid. Donât you think people are the ones who make mistakes but wonder what happened to them to be stupid without even touching them?
Al is mediocre but not stupid. At the very least, and the subordinates around you are excellent, can you retain them better than their talents? I think it was important to say one way or another there.
Thatâs why I think Father was expecting Al-Kunâs networking at the academy, and I was hoping it would work out with Ufi. Though I call it mediocre, I never even think Al Kun was incompetent. They just appreciate it better or worse when you line up with me. Itâs very annoying from me.
âIâve only heard Uffiâs side of the story, and if Uffi has a nonsense in the first place, thatâs good. To me, Uffi is an honest, hard-working kid. In the future, even fools who cannot return to aristocratic society will have no trouble being assistants. However, given that my right to inherit the throne has been restored due to your failure, it is possible that leaving this matter alone would annoy me extra. Then I want to keep it clear.â
â⊠why was it me?
âThat seemed like the easiest thing to hear. Thatâs all.â
â⊠you are the one who suffers from understandingâ
âThey often say that.â
I donât even want you to understand. Iâll whine that inside out.
â⊠why donât we just stand up and talk?â
âOh, thank you so much.â
âWhat if you realized you were a princess?
âThat consciousness disappeared with the absence.â
Navru-kun pulled me a chair, so I sit in a chair for the most part. Probably for visitors. Navru-kun also sat in the opposite seat after I took my seat.
â⊠to be honest, I donât feel like Iâm being put on the surgery because my head hasnât moved because Iâve been told thereâs too much clapping.â
âI just wanted to open my chest collar and talk to you. See your tits?â
âI wonât look!! What are you saying all of a sudden!? Crazy bitch!? Crazy bitch!?â
âI donât want a man to touch me or see me. I donât want you to grow up!
âWhy are you going backwards there!? I donât know whyâŠ!!â
âWell, well. Little princess joke.â
âIf the princess of the world hears about it, sheâs going madâŠâ
Ha, and he sighed like he was tired. Iâm sorry, I made fun of you for remembering the young days of the Cavaliers. I wonder if this is why the Knights of Sprout are getting cluttered up.
Itâs nice to get a sense of distance closer! When I said that, I remembered the head of the Sprout Knights with a very sinister face, so I decided to stop you.
âThen the real deal. It was your will to rebuff Yufi, wasnât it?
â⊠yes. I heard that Raini was being treated unfairly, and I consulted him, including Algard, who had heard the same, and decided to contest him at Algardâs suggestion.â
âAl, you have no hope. How dare you go out with a big bad girl! Like? Didnât Yufi and I get along well from the beginning?
â⊠I donât know how Princess Anisphere looked at Miss Uphilia, but from my point of view she was perfect. So, no oneâs coming in, heâs cold.â
âHmm? Was Ufi that cold?
âOnly from my point of view, thoughâ
I can point my gaze at you like I peep at you from Navre. I guess youâre watching how Yuffi reacts when he tells you heâs cold. Isnât that a good idea? I think so. I thought being royal, more emotions than necessary, was out of the way. No wonder Uffi was seen that way.
I donât even think thatâs a bad thing. No, not there. Heâs still young, too, and I donât know if you can tell me that Yufi means something cold, and I donât want you to know that and Iâm not talking about this.
âShall we get back to it? Anyway, Al took the lead and said he wanted to break his engagement and fight back. So?â
â⊠so? WhatâŠ?
âNo, so what good were you guys going to get?â
âProfits, profits⊠trying to correct mistakes, we are!
âOh, because I donât care about that. Donât bring up words likeâ right âor something on this topic. I hate it when people say things that affirm emotional theory.â
Stab the nail first. Correct mistakes and pierce justice. I think thatâs a good word. If you want to talk about it. But when they do it in the political world, itâs a bit of a hassle.
If thatâs what the winner said, I can still swallow it. Itâs just a theory of thought if someone who hasnât won or lost talks about it.
âShall I rephrase it? When I say your interests, can I say that Yufi wanted to make her position better by surfacing her mistakes and making her apologize for her unfair treatment of Miss Raini?
âŠâŠ
âNo?
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âHa!⊠With that said, maybe it isâ
âUm, enough to be. You guys acted so presumptuously, you know, Ufi is a kid who doesnât listen to people for a long time, right? Thatâs certainly cold.â
Navru-kun turns a bewildered glance at my words. No, what? I simply want to confirm the facts. I just want to pursue what the origins are and how they traced it.
âPrincess Anisphere is on Uphiliaâs side, isnât sheâŠ?
âFrom a protective standpoint, Iâm on your side. So if youâre at fault with Uffi, why donât you just make it right? I think so. In fact, there was a verse about Yufi trying not to be too emotional, and I donât think you can help if you donât have enough gaps or feelings to be hated.â
â⊠Still, do you take Uphiliaâs side?
âI hope you donât get me wrong, but Iâm sheltering Uffi because Alkun unilaterally strangled Uffi. I wouldnât even be stuck in my neck if we were discussing this in agreement. Oh, sorry, you broke into the venueâŠâ
I donât know if I would have sheltered Ufi that far if it hadnât been for that coincidence. Though it is unlikely that he would have gone scouting after all to spare the talent unleashed on the field. I donât care if itâs possible that it didnât.
âWhy didnât you guys discuss this with Yufi? Were you so stubborn that Uffi refused to negotiate?
â⊠Thatâs it. If you donât have ears to listen to, think.â
âYou didnât have it?
âŠâŠ
âCould it have suddenly been disputed? Without warning?
Navru-kun silenced me with a strong expression in my inquiry. When I saw Navre, who had been silent, I could not bear to zero my sigh as if I were frightened.
âHey, Navre. I want you to think about it. From what I can tell, it just seems like you trapped Uffi, who came to diplomacy without declaring war.â
âSuch a big deal!?â
âThatâs war because you put on an aristocratic outing. Navru-kun suddenly navru-kunâs actions are irrelevant, so Iâm going to rebuff you! If they say so, will you shut up?
Navru-kunâs complexion is getting worse and worse. Keeping his mouth down, he is folding his back slightly. No, although I can hear you whining small.
Shut up to wait for Navru-kun to calm down. Iâve been leaning over without saying anything for a while, Navre, but I look up and see you.
â⊠Calmed down? Can I continue my story?
â⊠Yes. But let me just ask you one thing. Why are you doing thisâŠ?
âI just want to pursue it. What happened and what was the problem? If youâve caused problems, you can reflect. If I have to make amends, I will go where I should. Laugh it off if you can laugh at it to the point of scolding it. I canât go back to what happened, and I canât do what I didnât. Then Iâm just thinking next.â
â⊠Yesâ
Navru-kun, who is completely grown up, nods with a pale complexion.
â⊠Iâm sorry Iâm distracted, can I ask you something too?
â⊠Yesâ
âWere you in love with Miss Raini?
â⊠I thought he was a poor kid. I need to protect you. She seemed like a child. If you make an effort, you work hard for me. He leans in without saying anything when itâs hard. When I say Iâm in love, I do think I was attracted to herâ
Hmm. If you do just ask, it feels like a pretty girl of dim fortune, and she may be tempted by her manhood.
âOh well. Werenât you in a low position and not originally a child of nobility? That suddenly puts you in an aristocratic college, and if youâre in trouble, you want to give me a hand. If Miss Raini says sheâs a good girl, itâs all the more so. Thatâs why the means you chose are not good.â
âSo how do IâŠâ
âNow you can do it.â
âHuh?â
ââ You just have to ask someone, âto someone whoâs going to be able to fix it. In Yufiâs case, I guess Al. Because we have equal standing. Before the rebellion, I might have offered to talk to the Duke of Magentaâs house. Itâs not like your father doesnât have feelings for you if Uffi is so tyrannical, is it? I wonder why we chose to solve it ourselves. I donât know that, and I think thatâs your failure.â
And youâve been a little curious to hear about Navre.
âAl told you about the bullet, didnât he?
âYesâŠâŠâ
âWas Miss Raini happy about that?
âHuh?â
âI heard Miss Raini was pleased. Did Miss Raini tell you thatâs what she wants you to do? Iâm under the impression that youâve heard so much about it, itâs good to go out and solve that kind of use of force! I donât think heâd be happy to raise his hands.â
Navru-kun stopped the movement like it was frozen. I trembled as if the magic had been lifted, and I shrunk to grab both my arms.
â⊠I⊠I⊠IâŠâ
âNavru-kunâ
â⊠Iâm just saying itâs good for her.â
âYeah.â
â⊠what have I doneâŠ?
I answer nothing to Navru-kunâs soliloquy, who has covered his face with both hands. To me, who is not a party, all I can say is the facts that I have observed.
Maybe it seemed to fit correctly and righteously into good results if viewed from a perspective I didnât know about. But I really donât think itâs going to be a good story. They were the ones who were stupid when they did what they had to fail to do no matter how they fell.
At the time of occurrence, the viewpoint of the observation will be defined at the time the result is achieved. It would only be strangers like me or as much as I like to look at the process. I canât believe I prefer to devote my efforts to seeking truth and truth.
People live by what they are taught. Do what you have to protect. Something to protect. That varies from person to person, and the way you protect it varies. No one complains if what it is is is just in the mind of an individual.
But if it takes the form of being observed, its eyes are turned. Yes, theyâre going to point it at me. Later or later, itâs too late to notice, and I canât change it anymore.
â⊠you say that love sickness is very similar to fever. I wonât cover what you did, but you were invaded by the disease. Maybe thereâs room for sympathy. All I can tell you is that youâre sad.â
â⊠did we, from the Anisphereâs point of view, make a mistake?
âItâs up to you to think carefully about what youâve done. I guess the fever of love sickness has caught your blood and cooled off a long time ago? Changing your perspective is an essential skill in pursuing things.â
â⊠tough guy, the princessâ
âThatâs sweet, you are. Adults are bothering me and wiping my ass. Weâre kids, kid.â
â⊠really toughâ
âBecause youâre angry. Whose fault do you think restored the right to inherit the throne? Donât bother.â
I totally dropped my shoulder and leaned down, Navre. KunâŠ. I donât care if heâs any more, I guess he just suffers. Itâs not like I want to hunt down Navre. Itâs time to pull.
âFinally. Miss Raini isnât the kind of girl who falls for someone, is she?
â⊠Yes. Thatâs what I think.â
âThen that was an unfortunate rubbing mistake. Or maybe they were all equally stupid and bad. Failure is what anyone does. What a handful of successes. If itâs easy to grasp, everyone wonât have a hard time.â
Take a seat and turn your back. I could hear enough of what I wanted to hear. I am satisfied as far as I am concerned with more material for reflection. Whatever happens to Navru-kun later, it just seems like he can honestly work hard enough. I donât want you to do anything else. True.
I guess you found out I was leaving. Navru-kun inquired, keeping his face down.
âLet me hear it from you, tooâŠ. What is Miss Uphilia like?
âHe was the only one who could have been a queen. As a support for the king, he killed me as an individual to become a symbol of guiding the country, and he became cold. Youâre a sweet kid for your country, but you might have been cold for people. I guess sheâs too nice to be nice anymore.â
â⊠is that right? Thank you.â
To the voice on my back, I told him this without turning around.
âIntroducing you at lastâŠ. no matter how depressing, stupid, stupid, and hopeless you are. Still, itâs surprising that a parent can give a child a hand. If you feel that way, I suggest we discuss it.â
I wonât hear back from Navre. Open the door and leave the room. I had eyes for the Knights Commander, who stood outside the room in his absence. He looked at me with an unspeakable look and bowed his head without saying anything.
Without saying anything more, I left the Count Sprout family behind.