Lucia Chapter 50 [part 2]
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TN: I donât think Iâve ever mentioned it but things in brackets like this: [], are conversations from the past. Brackets like this: () just tells you who is speaking.
The aide assumed a solemn expression as he spoke.
âYour Highness, Crown Prince, Marquis of DeLing sent an official letter of complaint.â
Kwiz clicked his tongue and skimmed through the document handed to him. In conclusion, the long letter of complaint that went on and on for pages was requesting permission to punish the Knight Krotin who insulted the honor of the Marquis.
A while ago, Knights of Deling jumped Roy and were beaten half-dead so they couldnât move for several months.
âWhy do these filthy bastards that attack in groups have so much to say? Is it still a proper knight if it jumps a single opponent with numbers?â
The aide still couldnât adapt to the Crowned Prince spitting out the vulgar jargon of the common people every time it happened.
The aide controlled his expression and continued speaking.
âIt is not the duel itself they have an issue with, but Sir Krotinâs remarks.â
âIâm sure what they want to deal with isnât Sir Krotin.â
Marquis of DeLing was one of the representative figures of the opposing forces against the Crown Prince. If opposing side could use this matter to remove the Knight Krotin from the Crown Princeâs side, there were many things to gain from it.
They could make a crack in the authority of the Crown Prince who was unable to protect his escort Knight, they could aim for a gap in the Crown Princeâs defenses after he lost a remarkably skilled escort and because the Crown Prince was unable to safeguard the escort handed to him by the Taran Duke, they could make a crack form in the twoâs relationship.
Kwiz turned his gaze to Roy standing next to him.
Even though Roy obviously knew they were talking about him, his expression didnât change as if he wasnât hearing anything. Sometimes, the aide felt the desire to beat up Royâs brazen face.
âSir Krotin. Donât say anything after beating those knights. Good going there. It isnât like you killed them yet those jumping bastards have the nerve. But, why did you say that?â (Kwiz)
âSay what?â (Roy)
âIt is said you called the knights, dogs of the Marquis.â
âI didnât say that. I said dogs licking their masterâs feet.â
Kwiz groaned.
âThat is virtually the same thing. Isnât that why the Knight of the DeLing Marquis jumped you? Saying you insulted the Marquis.â
âI donât know why that is insulting. I simply spoke the truth. A Knight is their masterâs dog. Like a dog, all one have to do is wag their tail to their master and listen nicely. I only said my mind since they were going around picking fights with uninvolved people.â
Not only the Crown Prince, but everyone around was taken aback.
âA knight is their masterâs dog? Does Sir Krotin think so of yourself?â (Kwiz)
âOh yes. I am my Lordâs dog. If he asks me to bark, I bark. Woof-woof.â
Kwiz burst out laughing. He grabbed his stomach and smacked the table as he laughed. However the expression of the other escorting knights besides Roy were distorted and they fixed Roy with murderous gazes.
After laughing till tears came to his eyes, Kwiz took a while to calm down then spoke to his aide.
âDid you hear that? Write it well that Sir Krotin did not insult any knight and send back the letter of complaint.â
â...Yes.â
Without doubt, the damn man was a lunatic. No, he was a mad dog? The aide made up his mind to never mess around with Knight Krotin if possible. After all, one avoids shit because itâs dirty. (1)
âI envy the Taran Duke. To have such a loyal knight.â
Kwiz glanced over his knights with a meaningful gaze. The knights who met his gaze for a moment turned their gaze to empty air.
âBut the Taran Duke has confined himself to the north with no thoughts of coming up to the capital. I thought even if it was the Duchess, one would at least come once.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
It was nearly a year since the Duke got married and two months had passed since the New Year began. He was fascinated by how the princess who lived in palace was enduring so well in the north.
He thought she would be unable to tolerate the frustration and even if alone, she would drop by the capital. Through the description of the people who had seen Princess Vivian directly, he knew the princess was far from being a lady of unsurpassed beauty. Even so, he couldnât shake off his doubt as to whether that rumor was true or not.
âIs she so beautiful that the Duke is hiding her tightly? Or is it just preference? But looking at his past history with women, somethingâs totally different.â
Kwiz found very little success in digging into Princess Vivian. He learnt the Princess went out of the palace pretending to be a maid but as it cost more time and money to keep digging even further, he simply gave up.
If it was an enemy, he would look into every nook and cranny but there was no need to do so for someone on his side. In any case, they would meet when once she came up to the capital.
âActing as a maid to go out. You do quite the interesting things.â
Kwiz held a favorable impression towards this younger sister of his he never knew existed.
***
In the capital where incidents happened without pause, Fabian was working hard today as usual. Today, he was doing his favorite work: the task of gathering the rumors circulating in the capital.
âHoh, this is new. Thereâs a summoning circle to raise the devil under the Taran Dukeâs Castle in his fief?â
Fabian snickered and wrote down all the unfiltered rumors in his report to the Duke. Fabian also studied the report from him men. As he looked through the report, his expression stiffened. The report was from his men planted around the female novelist.
As she was the only acquaintance to the princess who became the Duchess, Fabian ordered his men to check up on Norman regularly. This was because someone who chanced upon her relationship with the Duchess might choose to approach her and cause her harm. On the other hand, he was also able to use this to confirm that the female novelist was tight-lipped about the Duchess. So, in a way, it was a form of surveillance and protection.
âWhy did the Countess of Falcon go there? And not just once or twice.â
According at the report, the purpose of the visiting the female novelist was because the countess was a fan of the female writerâs novel.
âI donât think thatâs the only reason though...â
Fabianâs sharp sense was telling him so.
âAnyhow, sheâs a really difficult one.â
Since a long time ago, the Countess always left a bad taste in his mouth. The fact that he disliked her ominous past history of marrying three times with all 3 husbands currently dead, was just secondary. Sometimes one happens to dislike a person for no reason. To Fabian, the Countess of Falcon was such a person.
There was the option of observing the situation over time but Fabian decided to file it in his report. The biggest reason for Fabianâs capability was his speedy situational judgements. He judged that he should not carelessly disregard news related to the Duchess.
At this point, he now knew that that the Duke was not playing newly-wed. For the Duke to share a bed with one woman for over 10 months? It was unprecedented. The Duke was not a womanizer. This was how Fabian saw it. The Duke simply satisfied his instinctive desires. He never had the slightest emotional exchanges with women.
Just the thought that such a Duke would possibly be settling down with a woman made Fabian feel like heâd glimpsed into the mysteries of life.
âTruly, the more you live, the more you learn.â