âBack when her engagement was just decided, the princess always appeared to be gloomy and devastated. Itâs hard to imagine that sheâs the same girl whoâs now looking so joyful and excited about seeing her fiance, Kunon Gurion.â (Lola)
âWhy is it that we can only meet once every two weeks?â
âI wonât push for changing it to once every two or three days, but wonât once a week be fine?â
Before Lola knew it, Milikaâs been starting to say things like these without her knowledge.
Due to the curse of âHeroâs Scarâ, Kunon Gurion was born without vision.
As such, Milika felt really happy at the thought of him visiting the castle but at the same time felt worried if heâll be able to safely reach her home.
Seeing her masterâs unusual turbulence of emotions brought upon by the said young boy, Lolaâs interest in Kunon Gurion has grown.
âIâd definitely feel depressed if itâs me who was born blind.â
However, based on the things she heard from Milika, the boy Kunon is a fairly cheerful boy. She told her a lot of stories about him that sometimes she could only think that theyâre too good to be true. That also contributed as to why Lola is now curious.
[Is Kunon-sama coming to visit you, your highness?] (L)
[E-eh!? Oh, t-that⊠uhm⊠Letâs seeâŠ] (M)
Milika briefly reads the letter once again and her bright smiling face now shifted to an emotionless one.
âSeems like he wonât be coming to the castle to visit the princess.â (L)
[Heâs meeting with the royal mages, it says. Theyâll give him a simple test and if he passes, theyâll introduce him to a magic teacher, he said.] (M)
[Ara, thatâs amazing, isnât it?] (L)
Even though Kunon Gurion has awakened as a mage, heâs still a novice that has no any achievements or credits under his belt.
Royal mages, however, are the complete opposite. They are the most talented mages in this kingdom and had no lack of accolades. As such, arranging a meeting between a novice and a royal mage isnât so simple even for a high ranking noble.
However, Lola can understand somehow.
Based on the things she heard from Milika, which she often talks about without anyone asking, all of the spells Kunon showed to her are so incredible that even Lola had a hard time believing what the princess had been saying.
âAn animal made of water, she said.â
âThe princess said that it even feels the same as the real thing but⊠how can those animals have furs if they are made of water?â
âMaybe the royal mages have heard of it as well and are quite curious about it so they wanted to meet him.â
[âŠHeâll meet me, right..?] (M)
It seems the letter says that heâll be coming to the castle but it didnât mention him meeting the princess.
âWill we even be able to meet?â (M)
At least, thatâs what Milika is worried about.
[Why donât you write back a letter in return? Like, âWould you like to share a cup of tea once the test is over?â.] (L)
[But⊠what if he says that he doesnât want to meet meâŠ] (M)
[Based on the things you tell me about Kunon-sama, I find it hard to imagine that heâll refuse.] (L)
âIf heâs indeed the boy the princess describes him to be, wonât he instead say things likeâ
âIt shames me that you have to invite me yourself, my princess. Thatâs why, would you mind if I decline your offer and let me invite you instead?ââ
or something like that.â (L)
[B-but⊠w-what if he declinesâŠahhhhâŠ!] (M)
âA girl in love, for better or for worse, indeed overthinks even the tiniest and smallest stuff.â
âI canât help but see my Young self on the princess. Hihi. Itâs quite funny yet embarrassing.â
âAh, I am indeed growing old now, huh.â
Or so Lola had been thinking.
â
That asideâ
[Thereâs something I would like to confirm, Milika-sama.] (L)
Milika raises her head up from the blank pages spread on top of her table.
She finally decided to write a letter back to Kunon.
[What is it? If itâs about Kunon-kun refusing my invitation, Iâd definitely cry for sure. So please donât look at me annoyingly, okay?] (M)
âWell, I canât be sure about that.â (L)
After all, itâs troublesome when Milika cries because it takes her too long to calm down.
ââŠOh, no, not that.â (L)
[I believe it would be preferable to set up safety measures against her highness the third princess, and his highness the fourth prince, and perhaps to the rest of your royal siblings.] (L)
[âThatâs right.] (M)
The blushing face of the girl whoâs fallen in love a little, now has that little bit of a face of a fighter and a ruler.
Even though sheâs the ninth princess and is far from inheriting the throne, the stern expression she has right now certainly belongs to the majesty of the royal family brought upon by her thoughts about a certain young boy.
[Are they already aware that Kunon-kun will be coming to the castle?] (M)
[I believe so. The information must have already leaked once the royal mages agreed to meet him.] (L)
In other words, Milikaâs already behind her siblings before she knew it.
For MIlika, the information warfare in the royal castle is something that she could never topple on.
[âŠThen, do you think theyâve already gotten information about the itinerary of his trip?] (M)
[Let me see⊠I am not sure about that. It wonât be strange if itâs already been leaked somewhere but Kunon-sama is still a novice so no one actually knows of his abilities. I donât think they will put too much emphasis on him.] (L)
[YeahâŠ] (M)
Milika, whose expression never wavered as she exchanged words with Lola, moves her hands as she writes her letter.
[âŠIâll head out and meet with Lesha-onee-sama. Just in case. Also, make sure to send this letter.] (M)
[âUnderstood.] (L)
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A day passed by and a letter came back.
[Yey! Lola! Kunon-kun said that heâll come see me after the test!] (M)
Milika jumps in excitement as she holds the letter to her chest.
[Thatâs great, your highness. Can I ask what exactly was written?] (L)
[Letâs see â âIf itâs alright with you, rather than tea, why donât we have an outdoor dinner in a restaurant so we could meet longer? It would please me to be with you under the starry night skies and see you shining brighter than them. Not like I could actually see.â he says!] (M)
[OhooâŠ] (L)
âHe actually step up and went over the what the princess had expected. Not bad, young man.â
Or so Lola had been thinking.
[Itâs the first time Kunon-kun asked me to have dinner! Hey, Lola, itâs fine if I go, right!?] (M)
[As long as you have me and a bodyguard.] (L)
Although they are still children, they are engaged as a couple and children of nobles.
As long as they arenât left alone by themselves and are able to get home not too late, then there shouldnât be any problems.
[Arrange for my oil massage, hurry! I have to get pretty!] (M)
[Youâre still young so you donât need that, youâre highness.] (L)
âAn eleven year old would be fine even if they donât do an oil massage.â
âLook here, your highness. Your skin is still young and soft and theyâre properly moisturized even without doing any effort. On top of that, your hair is still naturally smooth and glossy. Your eyes could even dazzle.â
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âIâve really gotten oldâŠâ
Lola thought to herself.
Translatorâs Notes:
I want to personally talk to Lola. Seems like the girl needs someone to talk to xD but in mediaeval age, whatâs considered old? Eighteen? Nineteen? Iâm not sure. Because Lola doesnât look too old in the illustration. Maybe a young adult?When I read Lolaâs dialogues about old, I remember the anime Uramichi-onii-san. Hahaha had a great laugh with that one. Too relatable xD. I donât wanna talk about adulting anymore. itâs kinda depressing topic!Here are some images from the manga related to the chapterâ
a. Lola listening to the excited Milika about Kunon going to the castle.