Among the Knights of Conler stationed in the forest, a strange rumor began to spread.
One of the search parties picked and consumed a wild mushroom while searching in several groups; the mushroom turned out to be poisonous and could induce hallucinations.
The poisoning left one of the knights guarding Estinâs barracks critically ill. He even asserted that he had observed Estin smiling while reading a letter.
To make sure what he was seeing was real, he rubbed his eyes, but the hallucination persisted.
Two letters were sent by the Grand Duchy. To put it another way, there were two letter writers. Gilbert and Mary, respectively.
Itâs a letter from his eldest son and youngest child, Estin apologized to Gilbert and carefully ripped open Maryâs letter with a paper knife first.
The other kids didnât bother to send letters because Gilbert is in charge of organizing the letters the Grand Duchy sends and receives.
He was particularly interested in what Maryâs letter would say. Estin was surprised to find that the contents were very straightforward.
[Father, the story in Gilbertâs letter is a misunderstanding. I donât intend to put you in trouble; rather, I have faith in your strength and determination. After all, you are the strongest. Do not misunderstand, please. Return quickly and in good health. I miss you. Thatâs all.]
The drawing next to the letter was the best.
It appeared to be a drawing of a monster at first, but upon closer examination, it appeared that Mary had drawn herself waving her hand.
Estin couldnât help but smile at Maryâs cute drawing, but he couldnât help but feel resentful of how she had gotten engaged so young.
He was upset that he wasnât able to attend the banquet until the very end. That day, Mary appeared as if she were a fairy, but he was unable to give her the slightest compliment.
He had assumed that her brothers would take care of everything, but he couldnât help but feel sorry.
With his index finger, Estin rubbed the area where the words âI miss youâ were written.
In any case, the sentimental mood was fleeting.
What was stated in Gilbertâs letter for Mary to even draft and send such a letter? He hastily tore the letter from Gilbert.
Estin chuckled while carefully reading the letterâs contents.
The smile was so tender that it might have led one to believe they had unintentionally consumed poisonous mushrooms.
âGo get Lucas and Hestia.â
He commanded the scowling knights to summon Lucas and Hestia from a different barracks.
âSo youâll be dealing with the leader by yourself?â
When Lucas read the letterâs contents, his expression changed to one of seriousness.
In comparison to other monsters, the giant, bear-like creatures that lived in this forest had a relatively low level of intelligence.
About 10 to 15 of them appeared to be swarming around.
When the monsters first encountered the knights, they attacked as if they thought they were attacking merchant wagons.
However, as they were driven back and their numbers decreased, they started to flee, simulating attacks to frighten the knights.
They started to hide in the forest as a result of their growing apprehension about the armed knights.
There must be a leader if there is a group. The leader must be the strongest of the monsters since their strengths vary.
Among them there must be someone who is using their head and is sensing danger. That sense must have developed over time.
Therefore, it is likely that the leader is a little older than the other monsters.
In fact, it might serve as evidence that there was a single individual who was slightly larger than the others.
Maybe it was the leader, but they havenât seen it since. It might be too old to move around, perhaps.
âHow many are left?â
âItâs decreased a lot. Itâs estimated to be about five.â
âWith that number left, the leader should be showing up soon. We can catch it.â
âUm, Your Excellency. These are all just my assumptionsâŠâ
This was merely a head briefing from Lucas. He was unaware that the briefing would be applied in this way.
If it was Estin, then yes, it was possible. But there are always variables.
âWhat if another group is hiding, or what if the leader is a very powerful individual?â
âThen, Hestia and you will go with me. And bring a few knights that we can use.â
âOkay.â
Hestia readily agreed. Lucas wanted to tear his hair out.
How did our Miss Kitty even come up with this idea? Are you really going to force this method?
âIâm willing to give it a shot.â
âYes, please put your trust in us.â
Estin and Hestia persuaded Lucas with a serious look. If their viewpoints were in agreement, nobody could stop them.
For the sake of his own mental health, Lucas quickly gave up. But he had to say something, even if it was a vain attempt.
âAre there no other options?â
âThere is.â
âThen why do you have toâŠâŠ.â
Estin said, putting Maryâs letter in a case.
âMy daughter believes in my strength, so Iâll show her.â
***
Demimore held out ragged parchmentment paper to Lausanne.
When Lausanne accepted the gift Demimore had given her, his expression changed from one of confusion to surprise.
âDid you stick all of this back together?â
Although it was not completely restored, it was still enough to be recognized.
The debris had vanished when she went back to her room after relaxing in the garden; she questioned whether the maids had cleaned it up.
She felt some sense of relief as she gazed at the spotless floor, but her futility came before it.
She reasoned that emptiness and liberation might be closely related feelings.
âMary stuck it back together.â
Lausanneâs hand, which was turning on the crumpled paper, stopped. Despite the conflicting emotions on Lausanneâs face, she erupted in laughter as if she had lost her breath.
ââŠIs Mary now playing a joke on me?â
âSister, you know better than anyone that Mary is not a child like that.â
âYes, I know.â
âBut whyâŠ.â
âBut how can you be sure? I thought his majesty would always be on my side.â
Demimore was taken aback by Lausanneâs unexpected toughness, so he stayed silent. Mary had warned him never to force Lausanne.
Demimore is able to take a position like this because he is familiar with Cameron and Maryâs story, but Lausanne is not.
Because of the previous incident, Demimore sided with Mary without any conditions.
Grand Duke Estin supported Mary during the dagger incident.
Maryâs expression of happiness was so clear that Demimore couldnât forget it.
Mary looks happy having someone by her side even though she kept saying âLife is about living aloneâ To the point he wonders if she has some kind of trauma.
Naturally, a portion of it is just that he dislikes Cameron, butâŠâŠ given how broken Lausanne appears to be, what did it really mean to be âon someoneâs sideâ?
âYou have me. Iâm always on your sisterâs side.â