Before I parted with Yulika in front of the store, I thanked her with a farewell.
âThank you for your help this time.â
She had found things that even professional scholars could not do. I was glad to bet on her academic passion for magic.
âI know that you hate me. Still, I am grateful you did not turn down my request.â
At my words, Yulika bowed her head and bit her lower lip.
âIt wasnât a difficult request.â
âReally?â
âSo you donât need to thank me. I helped you because I feel sorry for you.â
You feel sorry for me?
I tilted my head, not knowing what she meant, and Yulika raised her head and looked at me.
It wasnât a lie. She had a heartfelt look of pity.
âWhy do you feel sorry for me?â
âThe fact that you believe in His Highnessâ love.â
Oh, is that what youâre talking about?
The story that Caesar likes me because I am Peresca, not because of love.
I just smiled bitterly. It was not something to persuade, and it was something I did not want to persuade.
âIt wouldâve been better if Princess was someone who wanted the power of the crown princess.â
âYou think so?â
âWell, then. Excuse me.â
With those words, Yulika disappeared in front of the store.
I had once said that I sympathized with her, but now she said she sympathized with me.
âBy the way⊠Krusech.â
I unconsciously placed one hand on my chest. The beating of the heart in the palm of my hand was faintly felt.
âWelcome to the king who will come again.â
Does this mean that Krusech will return as I have returned to this world?
The evil dragon that was sealed 500 years ago.
âNo, itâs impossible.â
Because that evil dragon has already disappeared. With a sealed place, forever.
***
As usual, I was about to return from class with Caesar, but I ran into Horio, the commander of the White Knights, in the palace corridor.
âAre you going home?â
âYes. Greetings, Captain.â
Towards Horio, who nodded, I also bowed by bending my knees slightly and before straightening them.
Compared to Dalton, who was rough in his tone and actions, Horio had a rather stern impression. Is it because he comes from aristocrats?
âI heard you accompanied the Red Knights during this summerâs camp.â
âBecause they asked me first.â
âHey, if I had known that, we would have asked Princess first.â
Unlike Dalton, who called me âinstructor,â Horio used the title âPrincessâ throughout.
Is this difference also because he comes from a noble family?
âI think you treat the Red Knights more favorably. Is it because itâs where the young duke is?â
âI think⊠itâs part of the reason.â
âThen, if I want to invite you to tea time, will you bring the young duke as well?â
Horio said with a smile.
Is this a joke? It was difficult for me to answer, so I just answered with a smile.
âThen, if you donât mind, Iâd like to treat you to a cup of tea. Oh, of course, with the young duke as well.â
âSo it wasnât a joke?!â
The White Knights and the Red Knights have not been on good terms for long.
And right now, youâre going to invite the deputy commander of the Red Knights to the White Knightsâ office? Just to have tea time with me?
âExcuse me, may I ask what your business is?â
âWell, thereâs nothing grand. Itâs been quite a while since youâve looked after the trainees, and I havenât shown my gratitude yet.â
If thatâs the case, itâs hard to say no.
âOkay. But if youâre inviting my older brother because of meâŠâ
âItâs not necessarily like that. Heâs someone who will lead the duchy in the future, so there is no harm in being in a good relationship.â
Horio smiled softly.
âThe Order of the Knights is indeed on bad terms, but in any case, once the young duke inherits his title, he will leave the Order.â
Thatâs true.
A person with a dukeship cannot belong to the Knights Order.
âIn other words, you want to line up from now on, right? The White Knights are people of noble origin.â
I nodded and accepted Horioâs offer. If it were a political matter, there would be no reason to offend each other by refusing without justification.
âAlright. Then I will be happy to accept your invitation.â
âThatâs great. Iâll take you right away. This way.â
Horio smiled thinly and stretched his hand towards the other side of the hallway as if guiding me.
***
The White Knightsâ commanderâs room was spacious and splendid compared to the Red Knights.
Leonard and I sat inside the office decorated like a salon and looked through the room thoroughly.
âI think this is too big of a difference. Donât you think so, Brother?â
âBecause the White Knights will have a lot of donations.â
Leonard was smiling, but there was bitterness in his tone.
âThe family of Captain Horio is a successful business family.â
âOh, a wealthy man.â
âEspecially in this generation, the assets accumulated are quite large, to the extent of providing funds at the request of the imperial family.â
âSo maybe the reason heâs the captainâŠâ
âWell⊠that has nothing to do withâŠâ
Members of the White Knights bought knights with money and power⊠The rumor was not for nothing.
Somehow we were gossiping right in the middle of enemy lines.
âAh, by the way, where is Sir Horio? Why is he not coming?â
I grumbled for nothing, trying to dilute my feelings for Horio.
âWell. He was listening to something from the royal attendant earlier.â
âReally? Is he busy with work? Then I just want to go back.â
âUmm⊠I feel the same.â
Leonard smiled bitterly at my dissatisfaction and agreed. Sitting here would be like a cushion of thorns for him, who was a member of the Red Knights.
Then the door opened, and Horio appeared.
âExcuse me for inviting but keeping you waiting. I suddenly have something to report.â
âItâs alright. We didnât wait long.â
I replied with a smile.
Now, it seemed that my level of pretense had risen quite a bit. Seeing Leonard staring at me with a sullen expression.
The maids also came along with Horio. They quickly laid out a variety of refreshments and teas on the table.
âThree-tier trays at tea time in the captainâs roomâŠâ
I was a little intimidated when I saw the three-tier tray with various kinds of desserts.
In the Red Knightâs commanderâs office, at best, black tea with milk was all there was.
âI donât usually go this far.â
Did he read my expression? Horio said as if making an excuse.
âI prepared this especially because you two are here.â
âI see. Thank you.â
âPlease feel at ease, too, young duke. Please see it from the view of a young duke, not a deputy leader of the Red Knights.â
âThank you for your advice.â
Leonard said with a smile.
The angelic smile was still there, but it was strangely wary.
Now he was a member of the Red Knights.
I felt like seeing a child who had grown up and left his nest. I took a sip of tea with satisfaction.
âPrincess, is there any inconvenience in teaching the trainees?â
âNo, Iâm glad youâre so considerate.â
âBecause my kids are in the position to be taught. It doesnât make sense if the teacher is uncomfortable with it.â
Horio smiled, revealing his white teeth. It really contrasted with Daltonâs Heheheh crude laugh.
The two people really do not seem to overlap, no matter where you see them.
âBy the way, more than half a year has already passed. How are our trainees doing?â
Umm⊠What should I say?
To be honest, the skills of the trainees of the White Knights were arrogant. Everyone said This is enough, and it felt like they gave up on reaching something beyond.
It was bound to be different from the soldiers of the Red Knights, whose passion had been ignited after going with me on a subjugation mission.
âBut it would make me feel bad if I said this.â
Not to mention he had said that I acted more favorably towards the Red Knights. Itâd put me in a more difficult situation if he misunderstood that I discriminated against them.
âTheir skills⊠are very neat, and they⊠keep their standards well. Overall itâs not bad.â
Thatâs right. Fear of getting hurt by being neat. Have no desire to improve their skills by keeping to standards. I canât help but say itâs not bad because itâs not good either.
Fortunately, Horio heard my words as a compliment, so his face brightened.
âIs that so? Ah, I am so glad.â
â⊠Cough.â
Only Leonard, sitting next to me, understood the meaning of my words and coughed in vain, holding back laughter.
I poked Leonard in the ribs to keep him from laughing.
âIt would be nice if His Highness would come to our knights at any time and compete with them.â
âI will pass on the word.â
âThank you, Princess. The opportunity to compete with His Highness cannot be lost to the Red Knights.â
Oh.
I glanced into the air and thought of the summer camp.
The Red Knights had already experienced the glorious experience of being defeated by Caesar in a confrontation with Caesar.
âLetâs keep this a secret too.â
Unintentionally, more and more stories couldnât be told to Captain Horio.
âPlease feel free to drop by often. I will prepare a good tea for you.â
âI will remember your consideration.â
âYes, if possible, please mention me in front of His Highness too. Ahahaha!â
Horio laughed out loud as if trying to hide his embarrassment.
It seems that this man is only interested in career advancement.
Thinking so, Leonard and I both burst into laughter mechanically.
***
The meeting with Horio wasnât very long.
Conversations with him were surprisingly superficial. I didnât know anything else, but his intention to âoccupy a positionâ was very clear.
âI didnât expect Sir Horio to be that ambitious for his rise in status.â
As I walked down the hallway with Leonard, I let out a long sigh.
In his spare time, he appealed to me by saying, âYou must tell my story to His Highness,â and to Leonard, âYou must tell my story to the duke.â
âWell, itâs good to have a clear goal.â
âWhat is that? My brother is so generous.â
âHaha, is that so?â
âArenât you going to be scolded by Sir Dalton when you return?â
âItâs okay because I already reported it. I donât think he will scold me after giving the order to go himself.â
I can imagine Dalton jumping around and swearing at Horio.
â⊠Huh?â
Suddenly, I stopped walking and looked back.
I stopped abruptly, and Leonard stopped a couple of steps ahead.
âWhatâs the matter?â
âMm? No, itâs justâŠâ
There was a sign of movement.
But this was the imperial palace, where many people come and go. It was natural that there was a presence.
But somehow, something was different.
âItâs not murder intent, nor is it inquiry⊠What is it?â
âOh, itâs rare for Perescaâs siblings to be together.â
As I tilted my head, the empress appeared.
And she was not even alone. There were several nobles, including Yulika, as well as attendants.
âWhat? Are you having a meeting?â
But they wouldnât make it so obvious if they had a meeting.
Leonard and I bowed our heads at the same time. The empress looked at us with her benevolent smile that did not reveal her inner feelings.
âItâs nice to see siblings getting along well.â
âThank you, Your Ladyship.â
âIt would be good if our Prince Fran and the crown prince learn from it a little bit.â
âWhat is seen is not everything. Iâm sure they care about each other a lot.â
Leonard responded with a deft remark. Even his expression was so kind that no one could doubt that it was a lie.
âIs that so? Well, I guess brothers and sisters are a little different. Right, everyone?â
The empress asked the nobles who followed her. The nobles scrambled to defend the empressâ words, saying, Thatâs right, thatâs right.
âToday, I invited people struggling with love and held a small tea party. Would you two like to join us, if you donât mind?â
âThank you, but Iâm still at work.â
âPlease invite me next time, Your Ladyship.â
Leonard and I politely declined. I was sure the empress said it out of courtesy.
âI see. Then maybe next time.â
âThank you.â
âI look forward to it.â
The conversation wasnât long. There was no sarcasm or arrogance at all. Perhaps it was because there were many other nobles.
It would have been better if we broke up and headed in our directionsâŠ
âExcuse me.â
There was the sound of footsteps coming from behind.
When I turned around, several knights belonging to the White Knights came out armed and stood around Leonard.
I looked at them with displeasure.
âWhatâs going on?â
âSome main data disappeared from the captainâs room.â
âWhat? What do you mean?â
âWeâre not suspicious of the two of you, but since itâs a procedure, can we do a brief body search?â
No, what absurd thing is this?
He invited us, and he suspects us?
âOh, thatâs a tough one. In such a case, it is convenient to be searched quickly and freed from the charges.â
The empress stopped walking and smiled thinly, looking at this side.
âBoth of you will be innocent anyway, so what do you have to worry about?â
â⊠Shit.â
Did they plan something?
But why?
Horio is not from the Empressâs side. He is not weak enough to be swayed by the empress.
When Caesarâs power grows, he dares to touch Peresca, a close aide to Caesar?
Why on earth did Horio�
âItâs here.â
When my mind was all over the place, a knight standing by me shouted.
In his hand were several small folded papers.
A document with the seal of the White Knights was taken out of Leonardâs coat pocket.