It was just the second moon of January since the end of the war⌠On the first week of the moon of Haegl, on Freyja's week, one by one, nobles from all countries gathered up in Albionâs capital Londinium.
Londinium.
Compared to all other cities of Halkeginia, it had a new atmosphere around it. The central portion of the town was skillfully built from stone, which continued to build up due to constant ruling.
One hundred years ago, Londinium was hit with a conflagration, and because the town was built of wood, it almost burned down completely. By order of Albionâs king at the time, the construction of wooden buildings had been forbidden in Londinium ever since.
This order was also meant to increase Albion's air power, which would roar over Halkeginia, as it protected the timber resources Albion needed. It had a powerful fleet established with abundant timber, and looked down on all Halkeginia from above the cloudsâŚ
However, now it was only a fairy tale of the past.
At present â Albion was like a chicken placed on the table. Wings and nails were taken off and put on the plate â burnt poultry. Halkeginiaâs most powerful figures were staring at the meat like starving wolves.
The Havilland palace of Londinium was filled with people like in a party.
Gallia, Germania, Romalia⌠the kings and emperors of each country came on their will with many vassals and waiters just to fight over their share of this poultry.
The Queen of the Kingdom of Tristain, Henriettaâs name was also listed in the âNations Conferenceâ, as she was invited to attend the party two weeks ago.
Henrietta sat at the round table of Whitehall.
Next to her, Cardinal Mazarin could be seen. Near them was Germaniaâs Emperor, Albrecht the III, once Henrietta's fiance. In a battle for power between 40 men, he won the Emperor's seat and was now looking at Henrietta with a lecherous stare.
When Henrietta glared back courageously, he gave a broad grin.
âNice to meet you, Your Highness, Princess Henrietta.â
âIâm afraid I am a queen now, Your Excellency.â
The nose of Albrecht the III turned pale.
He looked gratefully at Romaliaâs ambassador, who sat in front of Henrietta. Romalia, who had a small militia participation, had very little say in this conference.
Therefore, only the ambassador was attending.
Nearby, General Hawkins was fulfilling his duty as the Plenipotentiary Albion Ambassador. The man had dauntless features; he was in his prime. Even though kings were sitting in a row before him, he had no fear. His chest was puffed out in a dignified manner, not showing the pathos of the defeated army general. Germaniaâs Emperor who sat next him, didnât like such an attitude at all.
âBut⌠that guy is late.â
Albrecht the III muttered to Henrietta.
âYou mean King Joseph?â
Joseph, the King of Gallia, had not shown up yet.
âYes. The incapable womanizer. No one else from the country was suited to be Galliaâs king. Do you know? It is said that he got the throne by killing his younger brother. What a shameless person.â
Such were the rumorsâŚ
Loud steps were heard behind the door, then it opened.
There stood a beautiful looking blue-haired man.
The announcer called in a perplexed tone.
âHis Majesty; King of Gallia!â
He seemed to have a charming figure. His back muscles bulged like a gladiator's. The neatly tightened face, framed by a blue beard.
It was Joseph, King of Gallia.
The King of Gallia watched everyone who gathered, with a broad smile on his face.
âThis, this! Everyone is here! All Halkeginiaâs kings meeting in this place, unbelievable! A happy day! A happy day!â
Joseph noticed Albrecht the III and tapped his shoulder.
âDear Emperor, Your Excellency! I am sorry for not attending the coronation! Are your relatives doing fine? I mean the ones to whom you lent your castle, so that you may hold that crown.â
Albrecht the III turned pale. This castle âlendingâ - scathing sarcasm. Joseph was making fun of Albrecht the III, who imprisoned his rivals in the castle's tower.
âA hard door and splendid chains were used for their own protection! Moreover, they were even given food. One bread crust, one glass of water, and firewood after two weeks when their bodies became cold. Just to keep them healthy. Such luxury is bad for the body. You are really a kind emperor! I would like to learn that too!â
âAye, thank you.â Albrecht the III muttered, losing his composure. Then Joseph turned his face and this time took Henriettaâs hand.
âOh. Princess Henrietta. You have grown. I wonder if you still remember me? We met at the end of a certain garden party at Ragdorian Lake. At the time, you were beautiful like a flower, that made all Halkeginiaâs weeds hang their heads in shame. And now you are a beautiful queen of peaceful Tristain. Aye. Peaceful.â
Without looking at Hawkins and the ambassador from Romalia, King Joseph sat at the head of the table. As if it was a most natural thing.
Though Albrecht the III made a face as if wanting to say something, Joseph waved it off. Then, as if still in his own royal palace, he cracked his finger joints.
Then trays with various dishes â like Howai, Toho, etc⌠were brought in by the servants.
Before Henrietta and Albrecht the III, a large amount of food was placed. Henrietta and others looked at it in astonishment. It included even the finest ingredients in abundance. For some people, not even a year's wages would earn such a dish.
âThe dish and the wine I obtained from Gallia. I apologize for the shoddiness, but this dish is nothing compared to the treat from the whole country, so enjoy yourselves!â The waiter poured wine into the cup, which King Joseph hung.
Henriettaâs and others cups were filled with blood-red wine as well.
âLeaders of all Halkeginia. Though it is small, first of all, let us hold the feast of celebration. The war ended. Let us toast to peace!"
The feast continued for three hours⌠and ended because King Joseph of Gallia suddenly decided to retire. After only making noises of eating and drinking, he yawned, and said "I am sleepy" and stood up, leaving in a hurry.
As for the conference itself - nothing was done. Whenever the King of Gallia opened his mouth, he did nothing but recommend cooking to kings, who sat in a row, and toasting, repeatedly.
Puzzled, Henrietta and others left as well.
âWe are being conciliated - the real thing will start tomorrow.â
Germaniaâs emperor muttered and, shaking his belly stuffed with gorgeous dishes, went out of the White Hall. Henrietta stood up listlessly, her elbows tightly pressed against her side.
That moment⌠General Hawkins came in front of Henrietta and bowed deeply.
âWith all due respect, may I have a word with Your Majesty?â
Mazarin, who was nearby, tried to intervene, but Henrietta stopped him.
âFirst of all, thank you for the generous treatment all of Albionâs people received. They are exhausted by a long war. You controlled not with the wand, but with the bread. By the power that Her Beautiful Majesty shines upon everyone, the people of the White Country were led well. We will accept any treatment if only Your Majesty can provide us with your words.
âWhether or not the war was just, the people deserve no punishment. Do not worry.â
Hawkins bowed deeply. Henrietta tried to pass him, but he still detained her.
âIs there something else?â
âYour Majesty⌠Your Majestyâs army was saved by only one hero. Do you know that?â
Henrietta shook her head.
As a matter of fact, the rumor about Saito stopping the Albion army was not delivered to Henrietta. Senior military officials could never admit being saved by a single fencer. As a result, such a rumor was silenced before reaching Henrietta in a shape of report.
âI do not know.â
âHonestly. Honestly⌠cowardly generals, running to save their own hides, changed the story in their country.â
âWhat was that?â
Hawkins told Henrietta.
How the Albion army, that pursued the Allied Forces, was stopped by a single swordsman.
As a result, the Albion army missed the Allied Forces which tried to run away from RosaisâŚ
Henriettaâs mind was in turmoil. The heart that never trembled after the end of the war, now began to shake.
âA swordsman⌠Really?â
âYes, a swordsman. A black haired boy with a foreignerâs face.â
Not hiding his feelings, with a straight look, Hawkins said.
âThe hero raged on. He even pointed a sword to the tip of my nose, until he fell down exhausted. Then, he started to move again and disappeared into the forest⌠I guess, he did not survive with all those injuries. Yet, it was his deed that saved Your Majestyâs army. Only one swordsman⌠held back tens of thousands of army troops. A proper ceremony of honor is needed."
âI see. Thank you.â
Henrietta thanked him in a shaky voice.
A black haired swordsman from a foreign countryâŚ
âŚCould it be Louiseâs familiar, listed between the names of killed in action?
Saito Hiraga.
A strange sounding name.
A boy who came from the different world.
The Voidâs familiar.
Legendary GandĂĄlfrâŚ
Some time ago, when my mind was blinded, when I turned my wand to Louise⌠He stopped my spell, Henrietta recalled.
Once again, he stopped.
Not once, but twice⌠he stopped it.
Hawkins said, looking distant.
âIf not for him⌠Today, Your Majestyâs and mine seats would have been reversed. By all means, bless that brave man. In the name of Your Majesty, give him the blessing.â
That night⌠in one of Havillandâs palace rooms, Henrietta was lost in thought. It was a gorgeous room made to entertain the guests from the foreign countries.
Someone knocked against the door. One long, two short knocks. It was an arbitrary sign.
âCome in.â
The door opened, revealing Agnes. She carried no weapons or armor and was dressed in simple, plain clothes.
âDid you find anything?â
When Henrietta asked, Agnes shook her head.
âNo⌠there were no clues.â
âI see.â Henrietta nodded.
Following Henrietta, Agnes came to Albion. The Saxe-Gotha revolters from the Tristain army⌠suddenly, as if waking from a dream, launched an attack on their former allies of the Albion's army.
All soldiers and officers answered the same upon explaining the temporary revolt â âI thought it was necessary to do so.â Was it the cause of some sort of magic â no one knew. It was strange that tens of thousands of officers and experienced men sudden abandoned the victory; still, the cannon ball was shot out and no one could return it. Agnes, following Henriettaâs orders, investigated it for a long time.
âWe thought that the water of Saxe-Gotha might be the cause, and let mages to examine it. Yet, no matter how long we examined it â it was still common, normal water. Though nobles pointed out the possibility of Ancient Magic⌠there is no evidence. We are in a deadlock.â
âI see⌠Though a mysterious event, you should not give up the hunt for the truth. There are no limits.â
Agnes bowed.
âI did not match Her Majesty's expectations; there are no excuses.â
âLift your head Agnes. My commander. You are not responsible. Mysterious things that never have been clarified happen in this world, all the time. Ancient Magic, sacred ground, demi-humans, elves, lands of the east, the other side of the ocean, and Void. All of them puzzle the mind."
âIndeed.â
Agnes said in a tired voice. Agnes was always in motion these days. Her face looked as if it lost its zeal somewhere.
âCommander, I want to give you a new duty.â
âWith pleasureâŚâ
Henrietta spoke about what she heard from General Hawkins in White Hall today.
âMiss Vallièreâs boy familiar?â
âCorrect. He saved the Allied Forces⌠and the mother country. By all means, it is necessary to confirm if he is alive or dead. The point where he fought against the Albion army in the Saxe-Gotha area⌠I hear that it is in the northeast of Rosais.â
âCertainly.â
Saying this, Agnes bowed and tried to go out of the room again.
âPlease wait.â
âWhat is it?â
To the surprised Agnes, Henrietta offered a cup from the table.
âSake?â
Though Agnes lifted the cup while talking, she didnât press her lips to it.
âThere is something I want to ask you. Not as a queen, but as a woman⌠asking a senior woman.â
âWhat?â
ââŚWhat does revenge bring? Emptiness? Sorrow? Do you regret your doings?â
âRevenge?â
Agnes shut her eyes.
âI, too⌠cannot find it.â
After the musketeer commander left...
Henrietta thought about the boy that saved the mother country and herself..
She poured wine into the cup again.
Watching the liquid sway inside, Henrietta slowly traced her lips with a finger.
The lips, as if by some spell, felt like they were on fire⌠Henriettaâs cheeks blushed slightly.
Saito glared at the firewood, hanging on some rope thrown over the tree branch.
âKiiiiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeee!â
While screaming, he pulled out the sword and lowered it.
-Kachink- came the sound of it hitting the firewood
Then again, he aimed the sword at it and lowered. The wood was diagonally cut and fell to the ground. Applause came from the children who were watching that sort of show from the surroundings.
Saito wiped away the perspiration from his brow.
He was practicing since the morning. He was doing it together with rehabilitation. Whenever he got up in the morning - he instantly ran around the forest. The run was long. After that, he swung his sword; he practiced every day without fail. Derflinger was a useful coach. And the children watched curiously.
âHey?â
"How was that?" Saito asked Derflinger for his opinion.
"That looks okay, not so bad, I think. Hmm, you have been swinging your blade for such a long time that your muscles have grown a bit, and you retained some muscle memory, eh?
"Really? However, I was really useless against those mercenaries......"
"Of course. Those guys are professional, you know? How could they have lost to some brat who had just played with a sword?"
"Don't say it that bluntly, please?"
Saito shot a spiteful glare at Derflinger.
"Besides, partner, weren't you so scared that your whole body was shaking? How could anyone lose to someone whose body is shaking."
"Damn it......"
âEven though itâs not enough, swing the sword. Right now, partner is not GandĂĄlfr anymoreâŚâ
âI know.â
Under the care of Derflinger, Saito continued training.
It continued for two hoursâŚ
âT-tiredâŚâ
Saito was lying on the ground.
âMercy. Iâm wasted.â
ââŚYouâve been saying that since the morning.â
Still, it was a comfortable tiredness. He never moved around so much in Japan. The sun shone through the cracks in the trees, and Saito closed his eyes.
âHoweverâŚâ
Saito watched his hand.
âWhat?â
âI did not know I could move this way.â
He said slightly surprised.
Compared with the time in Japan, he was considerably stronger. If it were the old days, it would be impossible for him to run such distances while swinging a sword. Derflinger was not light at all; it was a large sword. His old self would not have been able to swing it around at all.
âTherefore, it is good for you to practice hard. However, I am saying it clearly, as an experienced veteran in combat â you are still an amateur, donât get cocky."
âIâm not cocky.â
âYou are not yet on the level to withstand an actual combat. Do not be so confident.â
âNonsense.â
âAah, partner, you should practice with a sword at leastâŚâ
Derflinger muttered hurt.
âMo, I know that myself! But I canât do that unflaggingly.â
Saito stood up.
âU-ummmâŚâ
Turning around, he saw the hesitant Tiffania standing.
âWhat's wrong?â
ââŚW-will you eat lunch?â
The surrounding children shouted with joy.
The lunch was prepared in the garden behind Tiffania's house, if you could call it garden; since it didn't have any separations from the forest, it was impossible to tell where the garden ended and the forest began.
Tiffania started placing dishes on the table. It was bread with mushroom stew. Seeing that Saito suddenly noticed that he was very hungry.
âItadakimasu!â
He shouted loudly and began to eat greedily. For a moment, Tiffania was astonished, but then smiled gently. The children were also interested in Saito's behavior, who was loudly gobbling and munching it up.
Noticing such attention, Saito blushed, and started to eat more slowly.
âIt is delicious. Thank you.â
Tiffania laughed while smiling.
Those children who finished the meal, began to pester Tiffania.
âTiffa-neechan! Letâs play!â
âHey hey, I still havenât finished eating yetâŚâ
âUwaa! Tiffa onee-chan, mamaâŚâ
The boy, approximately ten years of age, buried his face between Tiffaniaâs breasts, making Saito instinctively spout the stew.
âGim! Arenât you big already? You canât depend on mother forever.â
âBecause⌠Tiffa-neechan grew bigger, just like motherâŚâ
Saito became suspicious about what the boy named Gim said.
ââŚHey, your eyes are not discerning. After two-three years, your eyes should be able to distinguish them. Busted!â
When he said so, Gim glared at Saito.
âTiffa-neechan belongs just to me!â
âYes?â
Gim ran away.
âWhat⌠he misunderstood.â
When he faced Tiffania, he saw her firmly grasped fist resting on her knee.
âTiffa?â
âN-no! I, I watched you practicing only because you looked happy, and I was just c-curious, soâŚâ
Apparently, she was watching the practice, and Gim felt jealous.
Saito smiled wryly.
"I understand. Because I am close to your age, you are interested, right?â
Tiffania nodded silently. Tiffania grew up in a limited space and had not spoken to the teens of a similar age.
ââŚBut, I wonder.â
âAbout what?â
âI am not scared of you. The dragon knight boys that I helped some time ago, were scary somehowâŚâ
âI wonder why.â
âOh well⌠I thought that maybe the reason that you are not afraid of me, as when I am scared, I become insecure myself, but it is somehow different with youâŚâ
Apparently, Rene and the others were afraid of Tiffania. Oh dear, that could be it. Halkeginiaâs nobles seemed to be afraid of elves due to the warsâŚ
However, since Saito was not a noble from Halkeginia, he did not take part in wars either.
âNonsense. Who would be afraid of such a cute girl like you?â
When Saito said so, trying to comfort Tiffania, she hesitantly turned.
However⌠when she hesitantly turned with both of her hands on her knees, naturally, her breasts were squeezed by her arms. Huge, shape-changing fruits. He did not know where to look.
Tiffania, noticing that Saito turned his eyes away shamefully; in a panic, covered her chest.
Though she gave Saito a light glare⌠as if remembering something, she became serious again.
âBut⌠you really donât want to inform them?â
Saito nodded with a serious look as well. This morning, Tiffania asked if he didnât want to inform his family that he is all right. He said to Tiffania that though he wanted to return back to that place, no one cared if he was alive or notâŚ
âYour family who was left in Tristain does not worry?â
âItâs all right.â
âI could send a letterâŚâ
âItâs all right.â Saito repeated lonely.
âYour family will surely be worried about your safety.â
âThere is no family in Tristain.â
âThen, where are they?â
âIn a place where letters can not reach.â
ââŚEh?â
âIt is nothing. Please forget it.â
Tiffania, not knowing what to say, fell silent. Then noticing that Saito's stew plate was almost empty, Tiffania picked it up.
âI, Iâll bring seconds.â
Saying so, she disappeared in the house.
Saito lightly bit his lip.
After all, maybe he should tell the truth?
That there is a Void user besides Tiffania; to whom I was a familiar.
Though, that might worry herâŚ
He felt someone's presence. Did Tiffania return already? That was very fast. Though I wanted some time to prepare my mind for this moment, there is no other way.
Saito said in a constrained voice.
âThough I do not have family in Tristain, however⌠There is an important person. Yet⌠I do not have the skills needed to appear in front of that person anymore. Iâm not a familiar of that person already. ThereforeâŚâ
His hesitant explanation was interrupted by a low woman's voice.
âWhat are you doing here?â
It wasnât Tiffaniaâs voice.
Frightened, Saito looked up.
The commander of the musketeers stood there.
âI thought it would be harder to find you. Iâm disappointed.â
In the living room of Tiffania's house, Saito sat opposite from Agnes.
Agnes, who took off her black mantle and sat on the chair in a green tunic, amazed, watched Saito.
âI was going to enter the forest through the road, and search for you in all the villages that I walked past. Look, I came fully prepared for this. Since I was going to conduct a search operation in such a huge forest, I prepared at least two weeks of rations..... along with items that could keep dew away as I stayed overnight. I've even brought along boots for me to change. And then I found you eating lunch in the first village I reach...... Seriously, what an anticlimactic ending.â
Agnes pointed at the stuffed rucksack and said.
âI see. So you are saying that the Princess looked for me?â
Asked Saito, after hearing about circumstances. Tiffania, with an embarrassed face, stood hesitantly as usual. There was no time to put a cap on her head either.
After drinking the tea on the table, Agnes stood up.
âLetâs go then. Miss, we are indebted to you. Though this is not much, take our expression of gratitude.â
After throwing a bag with golden coins towards Tiffania, Agnes turned to the doorway.
âWhat?â
Seeing Saito not moving, Agnes made a suspicious face.
âUmm⌠could you tell the Princess that I died?â
âWhat? You donât want to be honored by Her Majesty and removed from the commonerâs list?â
Saito said.
âThe Princess will inform Louise about it.â
âSo what? Arenât you Miss Vallièreâs familiar?â
âNot anymore.â
âWhat?â
Saito showed to Agnes the left hand on which runes disappeared.
âThough I do not understand because I am not a mage⌠there should be letters engraved.â
âAt the time when I was dying, the runes disappeared. Since I am not a familiar, I am a free human now. Therefore, please say that I died.â
Though Agnes was gazing Saito⌠her glance stopped on Tiffania. Being watched by Agnes, Tiffania shamefully hid her ears. Though she was going to erase the memory from behind⌠was she seen through?ă
âElf?â
ââŚHalf.â
âIs that so.â Agnes muttered.
Seeing that Agnes was not afraid of her, Tiffania asked timidly.
âYou are not scared of elves?â
âI don't make a habit of being scared by those who do not show malice.â
Sighing, Agnes slumped back into the chair again.
âAll right. I will say that you are dead.â
âReally?â
âAah. Instead⌠I will stay here for a while.â
âWhat?â
Saito and Tiffania stared at Agnes with their mouthâs agape.
âThere is no date specified. Besides...â
Agnes said in a somewhat tired tone.
âI want to take some rest. Ever since the war started, I haven't had much sleep.â
That night...
Saito, laying on the bed, stared at the ceiling, unable to fall asleep. He heard creaky sounds coming from the corridor. Then, someone knocked against the door.
âAgnes-san?â
He thought it was Agnes who was sleeping in the living room, but he was wrong.
âIt's me.â
Came the shy voice of Tiffania from the other side of the door.
âCome in.â
The door opened revealing Tiffania. She wore a thin night cloth and had a candlestick with a wax candle in her right hand. The candlelight melted smoothly with Tiffania's blond hair.
âWhat's wrong?â
Saito said in a strained voice.
âI want to talk to you about something. Can I?â
âAlright.â
It was the first time he saw Tiffania changed into her nightclothes. Though the nightclothes were loose, it hugged Tiffania's developed body tightly. Because of her young features, when the outline of her body was hidden, she looked very childish.
When Tiffania put the candlestick on the table, she sat on the chair.
And asked Saito in a serious voice.
âHey Saito. Who are you? You don't have any family in Tristain, however, the Queen of Tristain is searching for you. 'I am not a familiar anymore' you said. How can a human be a familiar? If you don't want to tell me, itâs alright, however⌠However, I feel uneasy.â
Saito worried.
If he had to explain it, the talk would touch "Void".
That there is a girl named Louise, who, like Tiffania, is a user of VoidâŚ
But maybe he should not tell that to Tiffania, who lives peacefully in the forest. It might put her in an unnecessary danger.
When Saito kept being silent, Tiffania continued asking.
âWhen I played the harp, you criedâŚâ
âYou saw?â
âYes. When listening to that tune, tears fell from my eyes. I remembered mother and the place where she was born. Though I do not know about it⌠for some reason, I still call it my hometown. Do you remember your home?â
Saito nodded. Apart from the explanation of Void, he could talk about himself...
âWhere is it? If you want to talk that is.â
ââŚIn a country of Earth.â
âWhat?â
Tiffania stared at him with wide eyes.
âAs I said, I am not from here. From another world. I am a human that came from there.â
âI donât understand.â
âYou donât? Thatâs why I did not want to talk about it.â
âWhere you come from? How?â
âThat⌠somehow I was summoned as a familiar. I do not understand it myself really.â
âThere must be some reasonâŚâ
âThere may not be one. As for the reason I ended up in hereâŚâ
âI absolutely want to know.â
âWell I became a familiar with an ability to use any weapon.â
Saito said in a soliloquy way.
âYou canât use them anymore?â
âYeah.â
âThatâs why you do not return to Tristain? But what about your masterâŚâ
âItâs all right.â
âYou donât want to meet that person?â
âThatâs not why - I cannot meet her. Itâs because as a human, I am useless now and have lost any purposeâŚâ
Seeing Saito like this, Tiffania said in a sympathetic voice.
âYou love her, donât you?â
Once she said so, tears started flowing from Saito's eyes. Feelings that had been restrained till now broke free, and Saito cried raggedly. Tiffania stood up and hugged Saitoâs head close to her.
After a while, once Saitoâs sobbing subdued, he apologized to Tiffania.ă
âI'm sorry for crying.â
âItâs all right. I also cry sometimesâŚâ
Tiffania, even after Saito stopped crying, rested his head on her chest. Tiffaniaâs soft and big bosom settled Saitoâs mind down.
ââŚThat is so. Thatâs why I felt close to you.â
âTo me?â
âAye. It was the hometown to which you cannot return. I have one as well. I think this was the reason why you started crying after hearing my harp.â
He looked at Tiffaniaâs slumber attire.
âDo these clothes look unusual to you?â
âThatâs right.â
The night clothes that Louise wore, were of a different design.
âThese are Elven clothing. I got them from my mother. Because Elves live in the desert⌠they wear such clothes. The texture protects from the sun during the daytime, and the warmth protects from nightâs cold. Because it is warm, I made it into nightclothes.â
Tiffania said in a longing tone.
âWhen the night comes, I remember mother. She was very beautiful and gentle. When I go to sleep and put these clothes on, I feel like I am held by mother again.â
âYeah.â
âLands in the east⌠Mother's hometown⌠I want to go there. But I cannot.â
âWhy?â
âElves dislike humans. When they see the âmixedâ me, they will not understand.â
In a sad voice, Tiffania said.
âAnd humans are afraid of Elves. They will not be afraid of me as long as I'm an unknown girl. Human in daytime. Elf at night. And neither in the end. A failure.â
âYou are not a failure.â
Looking up, Saito said.
âWhy?â
âYou are very beautiful. When I saw you for the first time, I honestly thought you were a fairy. So have more confidence.â
Tiffania blushed.
ââŚâ
âS-sorry⌠I didnât have anything strange in mind when I said thatâŚâ
âDonât say that again. Itâs embarrassing.â
âAlright.â
âIt was the first time someone told me I am beautiful. You are really a weird person. Instead of being afraid of me, you say I am beautiful.â
âBut you are beautifulâŚâ
When Saito said that, Tiffania quietly pushed Saito away.
âTiffa?â
ââŚMuu, I told you not to say that again.â
âW-w-why you are so angry? It is not bad to be called beautiful.â
âS-stop saying that I am beautiful. I, I want you to be silent.â
Saying so, Tiffania stood up.
Confused, Saito scratched his head.
The next morning...
âGet up.â
N? Saito thrust out his head, but it was still dim.
âIsnât it night stillâŚ?â he muttered and dived back under the blanket. Then the blanket was torn away.
âWhat the!â
He shouted and felt a sword pointed at his nose.
âGet up. I wonât repeat myself three times.â
In the darkness, he recognized Agnes' face. He also noticed that the pointed sword was Derflinger.
âItâs great, partner!â
âAh?â
âThe commander of the musketeers will be taking care of your training from now on! Under her guidance, you will gain skills in no time!â
Agnes smiled.
âSince Iâm bored anyway, to kill time, I will train you, with pleasure.â
âI-is that soâŚâ
He said scratching his head, but his cheek was pulled.
âW-what auch auch?!â
Then a hand gripped Saitoâs ear and brought his face close to Agnes, who said.
âAlright? From today on, your only answer is âYesâ. Is that clear?â
She had a power different from Louise, and Saito nodded instinctively. It was a musketeer commander with stern look and not a young, beautiful woman.
âY-yesâŚâ
âI canât hear you.â
âYES!â
âOne minute. Put your clothes on and come to the garden.â
And once he ran to the garden, still hastily putting his clothes on, Agnes stood there with her arms crossed. When Saito stood before her, she reported in a lowered voice.â
âTen seconds late.âă
âThat, only ten secondsâŚâ
She roughly pulled his cheek, Saito shouted in an almost crying voice.
âYes! Iâm late!â
âWell then, one hundred push-ups.â
She said simply, and Saito started doing push-ups.
After that, the basic training of hell continued. He was made to run around the forest for a long time, then his strength was trained using a log. The hard and intensive training that he was doing seemed like games now.
Once no one was around, Saito, as one would expect, collapsed on the ground. Then water was sprinkled on him.
âDog. Exhausted already?â
Being called a dog made Saito clink.
âSorry, but my name is not dog. My name is Saito.â
âIf you want to be called by a human name, become an equal person.â
Then she pulled out a wooden sword.
âNext â swords.â
As soon as Saito struggled to his feet, she turned around and drove it straight into his belly.
âI-I havenât taken the stance yet⌠w-whyâŚâ
When he muttered, fainting in agony, Agnes smiled.
âDo you think âtaking a stanceâ would matter in actual combat? First of all, you need to train your basic physical strength for half a year and only then start training the skillsâŚâ
Agnes then turned again and thrust the sword out at a high speed.
âFighting is not elegant. Skip the âartâ. Iâll teach you the meaning of the word âswordâ.â
After one hour, Saito collapsed again. He fainted. Agnes poured a bucket of cold water on him again.
Saito, who woke up, stared at Agnes absent-minded.
During the one hour⌠Saito burbled and received a lot of damage. Saitoâs sword didnât even scratch Agnes. She just dodged, blocked it, and then hit any part of him with her sword.
âDo you know why you cannot land a hit on me?â
âI donât know.â
âItâs because our swordsmanship is not the same. Do you understand at least that?â
Saito nodded. If you swing a sword at GandĂĄlfrâs speed, there is no need to avoid enemy attacks.
âIt works if it is a surprise attack. However, if the enemy anticipates it, you will never hit.â
âYes.â
âAlright, halt your own attacks and wait for the chance to attack the opponent. Use your eyes to seize the opportunity.â
âIf there is no opening⌠then what do I do?â
âCreate it.â
Until the evening, no matter how hard Saito wielded sword against Agnes, he could not graze her.
Laying on the ground, exhausted, Saito muttered.
âWhy⌠why can't I even grazeâŚâ
Agnes said in an amazed voice.
âPfft, with the sword, the swordsman gain a noble's fame. Without actual combat experience, you are just an amateur to be defeated.â
ââŚA little while I had this thought. I am useless after all. I am no good with blades.â
Saito whispered, to which Agnes answered.
âThere is no time to ridicule yourself; take the sword. A dog doesnât have the right to belittle itself.â
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