Julian was no longer the crown prince, so he didnât expect many people to be around to hear.
Julian was glad that people no longer came to visit him almost everyday.
âIâve been thinking about something, Jilk.â
âAs expected of his Highness!â
Jilk praised Julian for simply thinking.
âHow about secretly slipping out from the royal palace to help Greg and the others?â
âA good idea.â
âAh, I thought so. However, how would we even sneak out?â
Jilk pondered.
âYou do stand out in the royal palace after all, Julian. Milaine instructed some watchmen to keep an eye on you. Slipping out wouldnât be a simple matter.â
âIs that so?â
When asked about how to sneak out, Jilk replied that it wouldnât be easy.
âIâve got it, Jilk!â
âAs expected of his Highness!â
Julian spoke his thoughts to Jilk.
âA mask. Prepare a mask. Iâll hide my faceââactually, it would do well to hide my body as well, so prepare a cloak too.â
âI see, youâll escape by hiding your figure.â
âRight!â
âHowever your Highness, how do we plan on preparing a mask and cloak?â
Julian was troubled by Jilkâs question.
âThat would be a problem.â
âIt would.â
The two pondered for a brief moment.
âI got it!â
Thinking that Julian had an idea, Jilk praised him.
âAs expected of his Highness!â
The two were so excited about sneaking out from the royal palace, they didnât realize that they lost sight of their original goal.
Julian pondered.
(Right, if Iâm going outside, then how about I see Marie? What a splendid idea I came up with.)
He began to think about going outside and meeting Marie.
Now that the two had been released from the pressure of their peers, they had a strangely high amount of energy.
In a sense, it was possible that the two were happy now.
âLetâs do it, Jilk!â
âYes, your Highness!â
â
Milaine was reading a report from a subordinate.
âI wonder what in the world those children are doing.â
Milaine was feeling dizzy from reading a report about how Julian and Jilk made a request for using the royal palaceâs budget to prepare masks and cloaks.
The reason they gave seemed false, so she could only assume that they were scheming something.
Milaine seemed like she was about to weep.
âI wonder if those children are genuinely idiots. I thought they were superb prior to being disinherited, though. Were they seriously thinking about sneaking away from the royal palace using a method like this? If they were, then Iâm really worried. Worried in so many ways.â
Milaine wanted to question the two about them trying to escape by buying masks and cloaks through the royal palaceâs budget.
It was fine if they bought them, but she wondered if they had realized that she would know about their request.
âLeaving that aside, what did they plan on doing by leaving the royal palace? D, donât tell me that they didnât think about what to do after they would leave? T, thereâs no way. Their stupidity canât be that big. Though, I feel like they didnât think about what to do after leaving the castle.â
Milaine thought about what the best course of action would be.
After all, Julian was her cute son.
She also had affection for Jilk as well, since she knew him when he was young.
âNo, that canât be it. Those two are honest and superb children. They must be confused, as theyâve never done anything like sneaking out before. Actually, perhaps they wanted me to notice? Or maybe this is something to throw me off guard? Iâm not too sure about the possibility of it, though. However, since those two are excellent children, Iâm sure that itâs something I donât realize yet. What would a mother be if she didnât have faith in her own son! This is definitely the groundwork for some grand plan they have.â
Howeverââ
âEven so, itâs a matter of fact that the two were indeed trying to escape from the royal palace, so perhaps I should summon them and give them a scolding.â
ââMilaine soon summoned them.
â
It was the next day.
It was the worst having the morning approach while not knowing what kind of response I should make.
There were two people at a table, Greg, who was greedily consuming the cuisine laid out, and Brad, who was eating elegantly.
âItâs only the morning, and youâre reeking of body odor.â
Since Livia was confining herself in her room, Luxon was delivering meals to her.
Greg wiped his mouth.
âI donât want to see your face in the morning. Anyways, what do you plan on doing now? The main troops of the sky pirates are still out there, right?â
There were still sky pirates remaining, and now I was asked whether to subjugate them or leave them be.
Thinking in terms of the game, it was fine to leave the matter alone until the middle of the second school year.
However, the matter would become quite difficult by that point.
Besides, I wanted to destroy the sky pirates early.
The sky pirates belonging to Winged Shark were classified as very heinous ones.
I wanted to deal with them before the damage would spread.
I tended to strike while the iron was hot.
In addition, leaving it aside for later was troublesome. It seemed like it would be easy taking this opportunity to resolve everything.
âWeâre pinpointing the location where theyâre hiding. Just wait a little bit longer and weâll embark, soâââ
Thereupon, I got a report from Luxon.
[Master, it seems that the sky pirates are launching an attack.]
When I got up and looked outside the window, the other two watched me with nervous expressions.
âThey mobilized surprisingly fast.â
As I was about to greet them, the other two got up.
Greg spoke to me.
âBaltfault, I can work with the broken armor. Please lend it to me.â
Brad also had a serious expression.
âI also found some armor that I could use yesterday. I want to borrow it.â
What did they plan on doing with broken armor?
âThereâs no point. Could you guys really operate defective products? Both of you need to think more aboutâââ
Greg bowed his head.
âI beg you! I know that Iâm a burden to you. But, I canât just sit still and watch.â
Brad also bowed his head.
âThis is selfish of me. I know that. The broken armor belongs to youââand you alone. However, please lend it to us. We want to fight as well.â
I thought about refusing them, but I turned my face away when seeing the straightforward attitude and gaze they had.
ââIâll give you one chance. Do as you please.â
âIâm indebted to you!â
âIâll show you that I can be useful this time!â
Their voices cheered up.
They were about to go into battle, but seemed optimistic.
Luxon didnât wait for my commands.
[Well then, I will begin the supplying and maintenance of the armor in good condition.]
ââIt said as such to me.
What a detestable thing this was. I was angry at how capable it was, yet how many complaints I had towards it.
I couldnât scold it now.
âCount on me to prepare them.â
â
It became boisterous outside.
Livia, who was sitting on the floor, got up and looked outside the window.
Her eyes were swollen from crying. She had a bad complexion and her feet were shaky.
âWhy is Partner moving?â
Liviaâs consciousness returned to her absentminded self as she felt the swaying of the ship.
Outside the window, Leon could be seen in the sky fighting while using Arroganz.
âLeon?â
Airships similar to the ones from yesterdayâs sky pirates were approaching.
There were five of them.
They were especially large airships that looked to span three hundred meters.
As they floated side by side and their cannons opened fire, cannonballs successively swooped down onto Partner.
âEek!â
Though she crouched down and covered her head, Partner was protected by a bright light, and it didnât receive a single scratch.
âH, how amazing.â
As Livia watched the scene outside, Leon faced the enemy flagship and charged towards it.
The mast on the opponentâs airship was destroyed.
Livia was relieved when seeing that, and then fell down.
(I said something terrible to Leon. I need to apologize. I wonder why I even said such things.)
She regretted her actions.
She didnât know why she said such things to Leon, who had helped her up until now.
Livia was hesitant and worried, but she then saw Leon blown off by an opponentâs armor.
âââHuh?â
Unlike other armor, the armor of this sky pirate was as large as Arroganz.
It was sharp, seemed strong, and was actually able to knock off Arroganz.
Seeing that, Liviaâs chest tightened.
Perhaps from being tired and having her judgement dulled, Livia decided to go outside, despite not being able to do anything by herself.
She hurriedly jumped out of the room and ran across a passage to reach the deck.
The inside of the large Partner was spacious, so it also took quite the distance to reach outside.
On the way, there were floating robots that tried to prevent Livia from going.
âIâm sorry, let me through!â
ââWhen Livia said so with a strong voice, the robots stopped moving for a moment.
After rebooting, they chased after her in a hurry, but in the end, they couldnât catch up to Livia.
Even though she wasnât standing on the deck, violent sounds of fighting, ones that she couldnât hear inside the ship, pierced her ears.
There were the sounds of gunpowder explosions.
The sounds of magic colliding against each other.
At any rate, the battlefield was dominated by intense shaking, sounds of explosions, and gunpowder smoke.
Livia opened the airshipâs door to search for Leon. It wasnât a matter of being useful or not, she wanted to confirm Leonâs safety.
âLeon. ââLeon!â
Upon which, large armor fell down in front if her.
When she looked at it, it wasnât the gray Arroganz, but a thorny armor with skulls and crossbones drawn onto it.
âââHuh?â
It was the armor that blew away Arroganz, the one she saw just before.
While shouldering a large hatchet-like weapon in its right hand, the armor reached towards Livia with its left hand.
Itâs hand, large enough to engulf Liviaâs head, approached. Robotic cylinders with arms intervened in order to protect Livia, who couldnât move due to fear.
A muffled voice could be heard from inside the armor.
âTsk, what kind of rubbish is this?â
It was the throaty voice of a man.
The armor shoved away the robots with its fists and once again reached out towards Livia with its hand
Livia closed her eyes and hung her head.
(NoââLeon, help.)
âYou think Iâll let youuu?!â
The one who helped Liviaââwasnât Leon.
Brad, using armor taken from the sky pirates, had rammed into the enemy.
However, the opponent braced himself and was only pushed back slightly on the deck.
With Bradâs armor, it looked like a child trying to push away an adult. There was just that big of a difference in size.
While Livia, so surprised by the series of events that happened before her, forgot to breathe, the sky pirate grabbed Brad and flung him away.
âDonât get cocky, brat!â
Bradâs armor rolled on the deck.
As soon as he got up and tried to face his opponent, this time Greg and his armor crashed in. Wielding a spear, he had charged and destroyed other sky piratesâ armor.
âAah, out of the waaay!â
Though Gregâs spear attempted to pierce into the sky pirate, it couldnât get through the bulky armor.
âHow tough.â
The sky pirate pulled out the spear lodged into the armor and then thrust it into the deck. He then thrust it at Gregâs armor as well.
Brad stood up to protect Livia, who was unable to move from the terror portrayed in the battle before her.
âWhat are you doing?! Get down!â
âM, my legs wonât move.â
Livia was immobilized from the fear brought by armor fighting against each other.
â
I was above the sky.
I got blown off and struck a nearby sky pirate in anger.
âYouâre in the way!â
I grabbed the sky pirateâs armor and threw it towards the sky piratesâ airships.
Surrounding me were the floating armor of sky pirates.
My breathing was shaky.
Inside the narrow armor, I shouted an order to Luxon.
âDonât kill them. Seize everyone!â
Luxon complained about my order.
[Iâd say thatâs unreasonable. Something like that is difficult to say the least.]
When I deployed drones successively from a container on Arroganzâs back, they surrounded me as if to protect me.
The sky pirates, who had rifles, were shouting. âMonster!â, âWh, wh, who is this guy?!â, âHe repelled all of our bulletsââno waaay!â. While ignoring their conversations, I recalled what happened a short while ago.
The sky piratesâ leader.
A man who used large armor and had a bounty on his head.
Generally, armor was slim. The sky pirates had similarly slim armor as well, and rushed towards me at a high speeds.
However, the leader of these ruffians used massive armor that was as large as Arroganz.
âI want to capture that guy as soon as possible.â
Luxon warned me as I was getting impatient.
[Master, your reaction time is slower compared to before. Your maneuvering skills and other abilities have gotten worse.]
ââThat would be the case. Iâve lacked in practice.
âMy bad. I was busy.â
[No, this is a problem relating to your mental state.]
The grey, heavy armor Arroganz soared through the sky.
The armor repelled the bullets being shot by the sky pirates. My armor was certainly the strongest, being able to overwhelm the sky pirates in both speed and power.
I was using such strong armor, and yet I was struggling.
I had underestimated my opponents.
The leader of the ruffians left me to his subordinates and avoided fighting me.
The sky pirates were also only surrounding me and attacking with just their rifles.
It was very troublesome when the enemies were running around.
I approached, grabbed an opponent, and crushed the head of its armor. From the crevices of the armor, I could see the frightened face of the piloting sky pirate.
âHow long do you plan on keeping this up? Letâs end this at once!â
[Master, the leader of the sky pirates has landed on Partnerâs deck. Furthermore, Olivia is on that deck.]
âWha?!â
As I was surprised, a sky pirate airship turned towards me and fired cannonballs one after the other.
They collided against Arroganz and caused explosions.
I criticized Luxon from within the armor.
âWhy did you let her out?!â
[My apologies. The worker robots were temporarily down. It seems something had causedâââ
âEnough! We need to help right now!â
On a projection in front of me was the image of Brad and Greg challenging the sky piratesâ leader.
They were resolutely going against him with their armor that once belonged to the sky pirates, which had been repaired for the both of them.
[It seems it was the right call to have them participate. Right now, theyâre fighting to defend Olivia.]
That imageââLivia being protected by both of themââlooked as if it were natural, and left a strong impression on me.
It was an image I saw many times in the game, a scene where the capture target boys were defending the protagonist.
I hung my head and laughed.
âââRight. Isnât this how itâs supposed to be? The capture targets and the protagonist go hand-in-hand! A mob like me being by her side is a mismatch!â
[Master?]
âââRight. Didnât I already know this all along? I shouldnât get surprised about it at this point.â
I took a deep breath, tightly grasped the control sticks in front of me, and turned off the projection in front of me.
I didnât need to harbor any pointless thoughts. All I needed to do was to end the matter that was right in front of me.
Right, I have my own place.
ââAfter all, arenât I just a mob?
Wasnât it presumptuous of me to think that I could stand beside the protagonistââLivia?
That wasnât my role.
âIncrease output. Once youâve done that, letâs use those from the third container.â
[ââUnderstood.]
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Perhaps sensing that my aura had changed, Luxon didnât say much. What was the matter? Say something. It got quite lonely not hearing it bicker.
Arroganz grasped two hatchets from the container, one for each hand.
As each hand tightly grasped the large hatchets, I slowly raised my head back up.