âYou came quickly. It hasnât been long since I sent you a letter.â
âIâm faster than a carrier pigeon or a horse.â
I had asked him to hurry because it was urgent, but I didnât expect him to come so quickly.
âHe acted like he wonât see me again.â
I opened the drawing-room door, glanced at Damon entering, and then sipped the tea.
When I had threatened him using Oslo, he had warned me not to sway him.
âBut he still answered my call.â
âSir.â
âYes.â
âI guess you want to ask me a favor?â
The yellow tea leaves floating in the tea water look like fallen leaves. Autumn was already coming to an end.
âA truce has been decided, but weâre still a stalemate with regard to the holy relics.â
Under the pretext of Hermann Euclid's injury, Euclid demanded a truce in return for several estates located at the eastern edge of the country.
Veronica and Yuric were anxious to end it like that, but I persuaded Dietrich to draw a ceasefire.
âSince the holy relics have been passed to Hermann, that means Charl has decided to participate in the rose war.â
When she had visited together with the Duchess, they had been turned away without any negotiations, so it wasnât strange that she held a grudge against me.
Although it was a little later than the original, the importance of securing the relics still remained the same.
âTell me. I might listen to it.â
Wiggling my fingertip, I made eye contact with Damon.
His aura, as dry as his eyes, wasnât clear, but it was subtly agitated.
âIs he surprised even though he knows of my abilities?â
âThe one who called me was you, Princess.â
Damon definitely wanted something from me. I tapped the table with my fingers, hiding the subtle tension like a merchant about to make an important deal.
âSir, were you someone who comes quickly just because anyone called you?â
âYouâre not just anyone, Princess. Youâre my favorite student.â
They were insincere words.
As I stared at him with narrowed eyes without responding, Damon shrugged his shoulders as if it couldnât be helped.
âYou read my mind better than I expected Princess, so I was just thinking that youâre the right person for what I have in mind.â
âWhat exactly do you want to ask as a favor?â
âFaber is a very secretive group of people working behind the scenes, thatâs why we need to pay extra attention to security.â
Their goal was revolution if they succeeded but it would become treason if they failed, so thatâs a given.
I waited for Damonâs next words with my chin propped on my hands.
âWe noticed that information was being leaked, but we couldnât find where or who the hell turned their back on us.â
I see, heâs asking me to find the double agent in Faber. I looked up at Damon who nodded politely.
His shiny blue and silver hair followed the movement of his chin.
âTo be honest, Iâm not confident.â
âWhy is that?â
âEven now, Iâm having a hard time reading your aura because it looks foggy. Is that because youâre a wizard?â
Erediaâs powers were not absolute.
The aura of ordinary people was easy to read if I concentrated as if I was looking at a transparent head, but there were times when it was difficult, especially for soldiers and knights who have mentally trained minds.
Unless they were like Dietrich, who has a demon thatâs mismatched with my ability interfering, then that meant Damonâs mind was strongly protected.
âItâs kind of weird to say this myself butâŚâ
âYes?â
âIâm an extremely great wizard. Not everyone can be given a magic tower after all.â
â....ah.â
His face was so serious that it didnât look like he was bragging at all. I was a little dumbfounded, but I exhaled and nodded my head briefly.
âIs that so?â
âI can assure you, now, no one is able to use high-level magic to be able to look inside me.â
âSo youâre saying there used to be one?â
âSo if itâs you, Princess, you will be able to weed out Faberâs traitor.â
I rolled my eyes at Damonsâ faith. It was tiring to use Erediaâs ability to look into peopleâs minds but it wasnât something that I couldnât do.
âBut what if your plans go awry because of me?â
âWe wonât hold you responsible even if you fail.â
âIf thatâs how it is, then fine. But I have a condition.â
âDo you want me to find the relics?â
Damon asked me as if he had expected it. I had darkened the jewel that I took from him in the temple and put it into Dietrichâs sword.
âThough it didnât have much effect.â
Dietrichâs aura became much thicker after that, but he didnât seem to feel much difference.
âMaybe because itâs not in the form of a weapon?â
Among the relics that had been passed to Hermann, there must be one that could be used as a weapon.
âWe have to find that.â
I nodded anxiously.
âIf you help me, I have no reason not to help you, Princess.â
âVery well.â
Things turned out easier than I thought. Feeling better, I smiled and extended my hand to shake hands with Damon.
However, he just stared blankly at my hand fluttering like a leaf in the air.
âYouâre making me feel awkward.â
âAh.â
He exclaimed softly and quickly raised his arm. He clasped my hand in embarrassment.
Although our clasped hands quickly fell away after a white blade, glinting in the sun, shining dazzlingly bright, separated us.
âYour Grace.â
Following the vision of the sleek sword decorated with a dark jewel, he moistened his lips.
âWhy do you keep wandering around the North?â
Dietrichâs eyes were trained on me but his question was directed at Damon.
âAh, Iâm sorry for my late greetings. I apologize for not informing you in advance.â
âAre you going to make another ridiculous claim that Anissa had kidnapped you again?â
âItâs not a lie though.â
I answered on behalf of Damon, who was flabbergasted that his jaw dropped.
âI called him so put away your sword.â
âWhy?â
Dietrich raised his right eyebrow at my words. The blade of the sword which he didnât remove gleamed unusually.
âI have a favor to ask.â
âWhat favor?â
âI already told you that Marquis Deus knows something about the relics.â
âAnd I already told you I donât need that junk.â
I secretly laughed at Dietrichâs determined words.
Since he hadnât lost even once in his life, it was natural for him to be so confident, but to me, itâs just him being obstinate.
âNo, you need it. Thankfully, the marquis said heâll help.â
âIf you need this personâs help then all the more that I donât need it.â
I turned my head, dismissing Dietrichâs determined words.
âI donât know the exact location, but Iâm guessing itâs in Mount Limeria in the east, which isnât far from here.â
âLimeria? Isnât that a sanctuary?â
Although it was located in the northeast, Limeria was the place of Heraâs great temple.
âSo that means I canât bring the demons with me?â
âItâs a territory that I canât reach even if I use black magic, so that would be likely.â
âI have to go alone.â
It was a little disappointing that I couldnât bring the faceless knights, but if the Euclids didnât notice, thereâs nothing particularly dangerous.
As I nodded my head in resolution, a determined voice fell over my head.
âYou canât go.â
âWhy?â
âWhy the hell are youââ
I looked up at Dietrich grinding his teeth with a quizzical look.
âWhy do you keep trying to go outside?â
âWhen did I?â
âAlways.â
Among the Lagrange siblings, I was the only one who kept to the castle quietly, so I didnât understand what nonsense he was saying.
I replied with my mouth sharply pouting, âItâs Veronica who always goes out saying sheâll go shopping, not me.â
âI donât care about the whereabouts of that woman.â
I shook my head at Dietrichâs cold words.
Looking at his reaction now, he didnât seem to know that Veronica left the castle to meet with the Romendov merchants.
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âIf Veronica can go out why canât I?â
âBecause youâre different.â
âHow am I different?â
âYou!â
Dietrich shut his mouth after he was trying to say something.
He gritted his teeth and glared at Damon sitting there awkwardly.
âAre you not leaving?â
âAh, do you want me to leave?â
âI see you have no sense in you.â
Contrary to having no sense, Damon just seemed like he didnât have the will to move. Instead of leaving, he just shrugged his shoulders with his eyes sparkling as if he found the situation interesting.
âDonât be stubborn. Lagrange has settled down a bit and Yuric is also the knight commander. Even if I leave the castle, what trouble could there be?â
âThatâs right. There is. Trouble.â
â.............Well, will the castle collapse or something?â
âYeah, itâll collapse.â
There was no logic in his firm answer so there was no use in persuading him. I held back a deep sigh.
âOr Iâll go with you.â
âIt wasnât a while ago that you left the castle because of the battle. And were you not listening? Itâs a sanctuary.â
I thought he was going to see to the work of a Grand Duke but heâs already thinking about shirking his duty. I finally let out the sigh that I was holding on to and touched my temple.
âNo, you donât really need me here!â
âStarting today, youâre my secretary.â
âWhat?â
âWhereâs the secretary going leaving her boss behind?â
The secretary of the head of the family was quite a high position. In Lagrange, they would be a powerful person who maintains their place in the family and is even more influential than the Grand Duke who changes so easily.
âYou want me to be a secretary like that?â
âThose who do not work must not eat.â
I laughed at Dietrichâs words, feeling astounded.
âYou said I can just have fun! Didnât you tell me to just trust you while I just eat and play?â
Why was the speed of recruitment so fast like lightning!