I couldnât be certain if it was really Estelle or not, but I needed to confirm it. I still didnât have a clear plan for what to do after I found her, butâŠâŠ.
âBut I still have to do something.â
In the original story, Estelle was adopted about three years later.
But with so much having changed from the original, there was no guarantee that Estelle would be adopted by Perdia.
Unlike the original, the engagement proposal had been smoothly resolved. The fundamental reason for me to die had been eliminated.
But what would happen to Estelleâs future if it turned out that way?
I changed the original story to survive, but I didnât want to deprive Estelle of her possibilities. After all, I was the one who would leave Perdia, and whether or not Estelle was loved as a sunshine heroine after that was none of my business.
âI cannot deprive the First Prince of his destined mate.â
If I introduce Estelle to the Crown Prince, wouldnât he fall for her at first sight, just like in the original story? There are no separate protagonists and heroines.
Suddenly, the image of the Crown Prince chasing after me, who was desperately running away, came to mind.
âWho said that? That I hate the Lady.â
For some reason, the first prince, who I thought hated me, said he didnât hate me.
âNo, I think I know the reason.â
The Crown Prince was an incredibly filial son. Thatâs probably why he felt a great sense of gratitude towards me for helping to cure the emperor.
âWell, heâs a decent guy.â
Thanks to unintentionally helping to cure the Emperor, I was able to become friends with the male protagonist in the original story.
Indeed, I should live a good and worthy life.
***
I hadnât sought out Raeyan since I signed the contract with Hicklemeyer as the wizard Elby.
So much has happened since then.
I had a falling out with the Crown Prince, was invited by Felix to the Severes mansion, met my biological father, and unexpectedly saw my parentsâ past. Itâs been a wild ride.
Normally, I would have gone with Raeyan, but this time I had no choice but to go with Carlot, who threatened to tell the Duke of Perdia if I didnât take him with me.
By the way, why does Raeyan seem to be in a bad mood?
âI had been hanging out with my little brother, so Carl has been escorting me,â I answered, turning my head slightly to observe Raeyanâs face as he stared at the table.
âI see you two are getting along.â
âIs that so?â
Certainly, Carlot would cling to me, calling me âSisterâ and occasionally coming to bother me to have tea.
It was a significant change from just recently when he treated me poorly, calling me âhey, youâ and all.
Itâs better than the way we used to be, but I donât know if that could be considered as us âgetting alongâ.
âItâs easy for Carlot, but not for meâŠâŠ.â
Acting like family now doesnât make us family; weâre not even biologically related.
Shaking off the unnecessary thoughts, I looked at Raeyan, who was sitting across from me with his arms crossed.
âBy the way, Raeyan. Why arenât you making eye contact?â
ââŠâŠ.â
âWhat. Are you pouting because I didnât call you?â
I said it as a joke, teasing him, but Raeyan furrowed his brows even more and tilted his head slightly.
âEh? Youâre actually pouting?â
My goodness. How intriguing.
Raeyan, who always remained calm and expressionless, was sulking. I couldnât help but be surprised.
Raeyan still averted his gaze from me and spoke in a low voice, as if murmuring.
âBecause I can only see Elodie when Iâm escorting her.â
âHuh?â
âIf you donât seek me out, I have no reason to meet you, do I?â
Does that mean he wants to meet me even outside of the escorting duties?
It could be an excessive self-consciousness on my part. Maybe Iâve been mistakenly deluding myself because Carlot and Jansi have been bothering me so much lately.
But his next words drove a wedge into my cautious assumptions.
âI have been waiting all this time for you to call me.â
âWere you?â I replied nonchalantly, but my face burned unnecessarily.
Maybe Raeyan had been waiting for me to call him because he was addicted to being an escort, but why did I feel so weird?
It was then that Greed, who was curled up into a ball on my lap, spoke up cynically.
[Good luck.]
âDonât butt in.â
I pressed one hand firmly on his head and he fell silent.
The atmosphere was strange. I deliberately chuckled and cheerfully responded, âWe can meet even without the escort duty. Weâre comrades, after all.â
âComradesâŠâ
âAlright, alright. Letâs talk about the request now. Iâve been really curious about this one.â
Raeyan, who had silently gazed at my face, nodded slightly and placed some documents on the table.
âPhew. It should be less awkward now.â
I inwardly sighed with relief and unfolded the documents Raeyan handed me. He briefly explained.
âThese are the reports submitted by my subordinates. The name is Estelle, and the impression matches what you mentioned before.â
I recalled the impression Iâd requested of Estelle.
âAppearance-wise, she has brown hair and is slightly shorter than me. Sheâs probably one or two years older.â
(E/N: in previous chapters, we translated this as Estelle being younger than Elodie because that made the most sense for the âadopted orphanâ plotline, but it seems like the author truly means that Estelle is older. We will go with âolderâ from now on.)
With just that amount of information, being able to narrow down a person, the mercenariesâ abilities are truly remarkable.
âAlright. Letâs go confirm it right away.â
[Grr!!]
With the thought of dealing with it quickly, I pushed Greed aside and stood up from my seat, but Raeyan didnât get up.
âArenât you coming?â
âThereâs a problem.â
âWhat problem?â
âThe place where this Estelle was found is the Hebote Territory.â
âOh no, the Hebote TerritoryâŠâ
In an instant, my legs weakened, and I sat back down on the couch. The Hebote Territory was a distance that required a full dayâs ride from the capital city, Somnia.
Strictly speaking, it wasnât that far. One could say it was relatively close.
But the problem wasâ
âDonât we have to stay overnight?â
I had never stayed overnight outside!
Except for the time I fell off a cliff and went missing, and the time I broke through the Ishtar Templeâs barrier on the day of the meeting.
The problem was whether Duke Perdia would actually allow me to stay overnight. Another issue was that I had no friends, so I didnât have a plausible excuse.
However, I couldnât just leave it unchecked.
If not even I could be sure that the person on the other end was the original Estelle by looking at her face, how could anyone else know?
As I became more serious, Raeyan pondered for a moment and then said, âMaybe we can just bring her over here.â
âThatâs difficult. The paperwork says the targetâs residence is the lordâs castle.â
Of all places, the person suspected to be Estelle happened to be a maid working at a lordâs castle. Just my luck.
If we get involved with the lord of another territory, it could lead to a troublesome situation.
âIâll have to ask permission to stay overnight.â
As difficult as it might be, it would be best to ask the Duke of Perdia for permission to stay overnight and go directly to see her in person, as nothing is more certain than that.
There might be other clues to be found after that, so I went through all the reports from Raeyanâs subordinates, but there wasnât much.
âLet me know when you decide on a departure date.â
âUnderstood.â
The matter of the request, including confirming the contents, had been concluded with the mercenary group.
However, I had another matter remaining.
âRaeyan, I have something Iâm curious about.â
âYes.â
âYouâve told me before; youâve made a deal with the sin of pride.â
Instead of answering, Raeyan slowly raised his head and looked at me quietly.
âThe Seal Stone of Pride, do you know where it is?â I asked him.
âWhy are you looking for it?â
âBecause thereâs someone I need to wake up.â
I deliberately didnât elaborate, and Raeyan didnât ask more questions. Instead, he gave me a different response.
âPride is the most difficult sin to handle. If one gets entangled in the power of pride, their life will be at risk.â
âThatâs okay, thatâs something I can handle.â
âEven if it means being trapped in the rift of spacetime forever?â
âMmh.â
The power of pride is the ability to transcend time and space.
Itâs the most ferocious and powerful of sins, and even if I possessed the Seal Stone, it would be difficult to control it.
Nevertheless, I had to get my hands on the Seal Stone of that Sin.
âI wish I had a family, too.â
I always wished I had a family that could accept me as I am.
But Duke Perdia, whom I only knew as my biological father, had only raised me in material abundance.
To someone like me, who now had a father who sacrificed himself for me, there was no choice. I had to save him.
Seeing my resolute expression, Raeyan narrowed his eyes.
âI donât know where the Pride Seal Stone is either.â
ââŠâŠHuh? I thought you made a deal?â
âAfter I made the deal, it ended up in someone elseâs hands, and I donât know what happened to it after that.â
âNo, that canât beâŠ!â
I shook Greed vigorously in despair.
[Why are you taking it out on me?!]
Why not? Solidarity for the sins in common!
***
Although I confidently said I would obtain permission to stay out overnight, there was one overlooked fact.
Is this what they mean by a thorny seat?
âI donât know where to put myselfâŠâŠ.â
In a negative way, of course.
Today was the family meal, a monthly event in Perdia, and the only thing unusual about it was that Carlot was absent for some reason.
It was already uncomfortable, but today it was even more so.
Amidst it all, I silently hoped that no one would pay any attention to me as I discreetly ate the delicious food.
My goal was to be excused by the Duke of Perdia at the end of the meal and return quietly to the annex.
However, my wish did not come true.
Duke Perdia, who was calmly dining, called me.
âElodie.â
âYes?â
âYour monthly allowance is still the same. Is there a problem?â
Heuk.
âThe 100,000 lalit assignment!â
I had forgotten about it.
With so much on my plate and considering that the familyâs money wasnât really mine, I hadnât paid much attention to it.
I quickly mustered up a momentary cleverness and responded, âIâm saving it to use a lot next month!â
I thought I had given a brilliant response, but Duke Perdiaâs reaction was unexpected.
ââŠSaving?â
âYes.â
âWhy would you save money?â
ââŠâŠHuh?â
âWho dared to fill your head with such nonsense?â
I was dumbfounded by the astonishing statement of why I would save money.
âItâs part two of Perdiaâs financial education.â
I couldnât understand what he was talking about because I had a completely different sense of money than the average person because of my past life.
The duchess, who had been listening to our conversation, interrupted.
âHow much money was allocated to her for her to talk about saving?â
In response to the duchessâs question, the duke furrowed his brow and replied, â100,000 lalit.â