No matter how often he took care of the wound, the rate at which he healed couldnât keep up with all the expeditions he went on. But it wasnât like the emperor was going for my sake, so I couldnât complain about it.
I resigned myself to the situation and prepared to go, but the emperor turned halfway to look at me with his chin in his hand.
âAre there any more uncomfortable areas?â
âYou look pale.â
Again with this.
Although there was a clear difference in status, was it necessary not to answer this much? Regardless of the question, I canât have a proper conversation only by answering with what they wanted to hear.
When I pretended not to hear and tried to stand up to leave, the emperor patted the bed, beckoning me to sit.
âYou shared an almost-hug with him in front of other people today, and didnât you carry him in the hallway?â
It was strange to act like a person who kept manners when there were only the two of us while acting comfortably in front of others.
After fixing my hair, I sat down on the edge of the bed. âWhatâs wrong?â
âEarly graduation, you said youâd make it. Howâs it going?â
âIâm trying.â
âIâm afraid Iâll die before you graduate.â
âIâll try not to let that happen.â I looked at him, wondering if he had more questions, and he did.
âAnd the party?â
âWhat?â
âIsnât it after the test?
âOh, you mean the year-end party?â
âYeah, didnât someone ask you to come with them?â
Apparently, I mentioned that I was asked by Vincenzo. He remembered everything, really.
No matter how much information was filtered before it reached the emperorâs ears, he was the final decision-maker. He worked hard every day to assess the empireâs situation and even handled the undead that popped out of the dungeon. In the midst of all that hard work, he remembered the little things like the academy party schedule. And the story of the party companion.
How smart he was.
I shook my head in wonder and disgust. âI decided not to go.â
âWhy?â
âAs long as the person who broke into my room is not the same person as Xenon, I think there are a lot of people who are after me and Iâm going to be careful from now on. Participating in an event where outsiders can enter is a risk that I donât have to take.â
The emperor was lost in thought and did not speak for a moment.
âDo you mind if I go now?â
Without saying a word, he tapped his finger on my cheek, asking me to stay for a little longer. And soon, he said something interesting to me. âAfter youâre officially appointed as secretary, youâre going to have to spend all your time with me except sleeping and waking up.â
I was nervous about why this was making him smile.
Seeing me nodding slowly, the emperor quickly continued, âItâll be your last memory, so letâs just attend the party.â
ââŚWhat? No, Iâm really fine. We donât know whatâs going to happen.â
âNo, I donât think so. I insist.â
It felt like the academy was suddenly becoming far away. Of course, learning new things was fun, and making friends was fun, but⌠now I felt that my place was by the Emperorâs side. At least, I hoped so.
But the emperor didnât give me any more time to refuse. âLetâs go. When you said you wanted to go to the academy, all you wanted was to graduate like this in a hurry. Iâd be sorry if I donât give this much to someone whoâs going to devote their whole life to me.â
âYour MajestyâŚâ
The emperor was stubborn in strange aspects, but sometimes he was considerate enough to melt people. The same was true when he ordered me to bring my shoes as a slave, and as the head of the academy, he provided me with a dress when I had nothing to wear when attending the banquet.
It was touching, but there was one more reason why I couldnât go to the year-end party.
âBut as long as I know there are people who are after me, I donât think I should make trouble for you. And what if Vincenzo gets caught up in a dangerous situation when Iâm with himâŚ?â
âYou wonât have to worry about that student. Iâll figure it out for you.â
ââŚWhat?â
âCanât outsiders join as partners?â
âThatâs right.â
âDidnât you say it was a masquerade ball?â
âThatâs trueâŚâ
âIâm coming.â
âWhat?â
âIâm coming.â
âYour MajestyâŚ?â
The emperor was coming? Where? To an academy party?
I knew what that clear stare was. He wasnât joking. He meant it. And I didnât want to be the one to challenge his decision.
His red eyes crinkled up in a grin. âThere will be no better escort than me, so no worries.â
âBut, Your MajestyâŚâŚ.â
The emperor had been watching me and could guess what I wanted to say. He had a way of staring me down coolly whenever I tried to protest against his words.
He smirked. âI canât sleep comfortably without knowing that the child who crawled into my palace is safe.â
âYour Majesty.â
âMy life is on the line every day, and if my secretary is also at risk of death every day, I donât know who will die first.â
I didnât know if I should be ecstatic or worried about the escort drivers who had to deal with the emperorâs random schedule.
âI see.â I nodded helplessly.
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It had already been a week since I last left my room. Stuck inside, I clung to writing assignments every day. Now, only the last assignment, Xenonâs, was left.
I should have looked into the report when I was told to 'see if I could handle itâ. So many things were required, I wrote back and forth in a situation where I felt like I was going to die buried in the data I researched. Organizing the investigations was a task in itself, but the amount of data that needed to be collected and written was enormous and my fingers felt like they were going to break.
I woke up from a flicker of sleep and woke up to my feet on the bed. It was almost impossible to tell how many days it has been since I slept well. It would have been great to have the magic of recovery at times like this.
âIâm dying.â
I even gave up attending the academy for the rest of my time until I finished my graduation assignment. Instructor Xenon, who knew I was being threatened in this regard, had seen the situation. In addition, if it was possible to graduate early anyway, there was no need to fill up the attendance period.
Now there was really no turning back. I couldnât say that it was too hard for me. The emperor was already thinking of introducing me as a candidate for secretary, and he couldnât do that for someone who hadnât fulfilled the minimum requirements of the academy.
While doggedly completing the tasks without knowing whether the sun was rising or setting, I sometimes wondered why instructor Xenon had given me such medicine at that time.
When I looked back on the past, I felt conflicted about the decisions I had made.
I was wrapping up this assignment, so I could spend my time investigating Instructor Xenon.
What the hell was he doing, and why the hell did he do it to me?
Even with my complicated thoughts, the pen kept moving. While writing homework, I fell asleep, woke up again, wrote again, and ate the meals that Luana brought me.
What would have happened if Luana hadnât stopped by to take a look at my meals from time to time? In addition, these days, I felt like I was getting rid of all my fatigue after eating with friends. It was surely because confiding in trusted people relieved stress.
As I was massaging my hands, I found another pile of homework on my left and before I knew it, I was writing the last sentence of the last chapter.
[âŚSo, 201 spells were labeled as prohibited magic.]
After I put the period, I was so moved that I read the last page again, and then I put the lid on the inkwell. There was a huge mountain of work next to me that I didnât know how I finished all of it.
All I had to do now was make a hole in the paper and tie it up⌠I could do that laterâŚ
âDone!â I had never felt better than when I collapsed onto the bed with a feeling of refreshment. I felt so proud that I had managed it.
I didnât know what would happen at graduation. The number of people who were able to graduate early was appropriate for how difficult the requirements were.
I laid down and fiddled with the badge pouch the emperor gave me. It was thanks to that that I was able to pull through.
Knock, knock, knock~
Knock?
I didnât bother standing because I thought Iâd be Luana as always. âYes, come on in.â
When I saw the door open and the emperor walked in, I woke up in surprise. My room looked terrible right now. It was either a room or a pile of books. Why would he come at a time like this?
I had no energy to even try fixing the room, so the most I managed was to a weak greeting
.
The emperor stood and folded his arms, glancing at the only chair in my room where I used to sit, now covered in books. âI thought you looked busy these days, but youâre lying on your back.â
âIâm just lying down.â
âIâm leaving for the South in about five days from tomorrow,â he informed me, something he started to do at my request.
But did he really have to come in person?
I nodded. âFor whatâŚ?â
âThe merger seems to have been roughly completed, so Iâll be going over to give the dungeon a check.â
I thought it was frequent, but really, the speed at which dungeons opened these days was fast.
The damage to civilians hadnât occurred yet, but I didnât know what was going to happen at this rate. If the undead just kept coming back, that would be a big problem.
I should have said goodbye, but I leaned over and pointed to a pile of papers. âIâve done my homework, Your Majesty.â
âHm?â
âIâm done with my early graduation assignment.â
He glanced at the untidy stack that made up the mountain of my assignments. âThatâs a huge amount. Indeed, the requirements are so strict.â
I knew I had to be humble, but I couldnât manage.
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My eyeballs were about to fall out while I was doing the homework, and my fingers were still numb and sore to the point that I couldnât pick up my pen properly.
I read so many letters that I even felt like words were floating around in my brain.
âYeah, thereâs a lot. This is not a task that everyone was asked to do.â