Translator: Aura / Editor: Maybe
Duchess Tuania hugged me back with reddening eyes when I stretched out my arms and hugged her.
She hugged me tightly before letting me go and smiled, âI am no longer âDuchess Tuaniaâ.â
Oh. Thatâs right.
But what should I call her? Viscountess Langdel? Did she marry Viscount Langdel?
As I hesitated, she whispered with a charming smile, âCall me Nian.â
Nian was her given name.
If she wanted me to call her by her given name, that meant...
âIâm tired of marriage,â Duchess Tuania, no, Nian said with a shrug.
âSo what happened to Viscount Langdel...?â
I thought she would marry the Viscount. In the letter sent before she left the capital, she seemed determined to accept Viscount Langdel.
Nian laughed playfully, âWe are lovers. If I were to become pregnant, then I would think about getting married. I donât want it to be an illegitimate child. But if not, Iâd rather it stay that way.â
She seemed to feel deeply betrayed by Duke Tuania, who filed for divorce immediately without believing in her.
I understood how she felt. I hugged her once again without saying anything.
After that, the two of us sat and talked over coffee and snacks.
Nian told me about her days outside the capital.
âI traveled from place to place. I wandered all over the country.â
âWasnât it hard?â I asked.
âIt would have been hard if Iâd been doing it for a few years, but itâs only been a few months. I had a good time.â
âIâm glad to hear that.â
âAfter leaving the Eastern Empire, you know what surprised me the most?â
âWhat?â
âWhen I heard about your marriage to King Heinley.â
By the time we finished catching up.
Nian asked me with a twinkle in her eye, âIf you went through the trouble of using a newspaper to summon me, there must be something you want to ask me, right? What is it?â
As expected, she came to see me after reading the article in the newspaper. So, I told her honestly, âHeinleyâs older brother, the former king, died young, so Christa, the former queen, is also very young. She seems to have fulfilled her duties as queen well.â
âHmm. There isnât a queen mother in the western kingdom, right?â
âThatâs right. Besides, as long as Heinley was single, Christa continued to play the role of queen until I came along.â
Nian immediately understood what I meant and clicked her tongue, âThere must be a lot of people following her.â
âYes. Thatâs why I called you here, Lady Nian.â
I took her hands firmly and asked, âI need your help. Use your skills to conquer the high society of the Western Kingdom.â
Nian laughed unreservedly, âThatâs easy.â
Her attitude made my heavy heart a little lighter.
âThank you.â
Nian smiled after I expressed my thanks and said, âI said I would definitely repay your kindness.â
â...Thank you so much.â
âAh. Queen.â
â?â
âViscount Langdel is also grateful. He will also support you, Queen.â
***
Unlike Navier, who was happy, Heinley was sullen.
Navier had been busy with Laura and Countess Jubel during lunchtime. And in the evening, she was busy with Duchess Tuania, so he had not even been able to meet with her today.
He understood Navier wanting to be with her friends after they spent a long time without seeing each other.
But even though he understood, he also wanted to be with Navier.
McKenna looked at him and clicked his tongue, âYouâll see her for the rest of your life, why are you so restless about not being able to see her for one day?â
âArenât we newlyweds?â
At Heinleyâs reply, McKenna seemed to feel some regret and muttered, âBecause we didnât take the opportunity to go out and clear our minds, Your Majesty.â
As the two conversed, one of Heinleyâs aides knocked on the door, asking to see him in a hurry.
Unless the aide was on duty, he should have gone home or be preparing to leave by this time of night.
What did he want to report so suddenly?
âLet him come in.â
He was puzzled, but Heinley allowed him to enter.
As soon as the aide entered, he reported with a pale face, âYour Majesty, unidentified knights are stationed near the capital, just standing by.â
âUnidentified knights?â
Heinley frowned.
If the Eastern Empire was known for its army of mages, the Western Kingdom was famous for its infantry and cavalry. There was a limit to the increase of the number of mages, but such a limit did not exist for pure military power.
Even if they were dealing with unknown knights, it would be impossible for thousands to gather out of nowhere.
He didnât understand why his aide looked so pale about a few knights.
âWhy donât you find out who they are, and simply have them leave if you consider them dangerous.â
At Heinleyâs light reply, the aide responded heavily, âI canât do that... they appear to be Supranational Knights.â
At the mention of âSupranational Knightsâ, Heinleyâs and McKennaâs mood became heavy at the same time.
After letting his aide know he could leave, McKenna hurriedly asked Heinley when they were alone again, âYour Majesty, could they have sensed something?â
â...â
âIf they noticed that we are involved in the decline of mages...â
In the Wol Continent, there was the Wol Alliance, to which most of the countries in the Wol Continent belonged. It was an alliance of which not only the Eastern Empire was a part, but also the Western Kingdom. The Supranational Knights were managed by the Wol Alliance.
Their exact name was âShadow Knightsâ, and officially, they worked to preserve peace.
However, they were notorious for the actions they took to nip any âthreat to peaceâ in the bud to ensure peace.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
While the phenomenon of the decline of mages arose naturally, it was Heinley who accelerated it.
He would definitely be in trouble if the Supranational Knights had noticed. He couldnât help but feel nervous knowing they were stationed outside the capital.
âMcKenna.â
âYes, Your Majesty.â
âGo find out and personally investigate whatâs happening.â
âUnderstood,â McKenna replied with a stiff face and hurried out.
Heinley sat anxiously at his desk, waiting for McKenna to return. Although the Western Kingdom was a powerful enough country to become an empire, that didnât mean it was capable of waging war against the entire world. The same was true for the Eastern Empire.
As long as the alliance did not shatter or become nominal, the countries involved were to regard each other with respect.
âThis is a real problem.â
After about two and a half hours, McKenna returned. Fortunately, McKenna did not have a grim expression, but Heinley asked hurriedly, âWhatâs happening? Are they really Supranational Knights?â
âItâs... Itâs a little strange.â
âWhat do you mean by strange?â
âThey indeed are Supranational Knights. But they donât seem to be after us.â
âTheyâre not after us?â
Heinley became more puzzled.
So, did that mean there might be real danger inside the capital?
The Supranational Knights did most of their missions in secret. Even Heinley couldnât know what they were here for.
âThereâs something even more strange.â
âEven more?â
âThe man leading the Supranational Knights is Viscount Langdel, Your Majesty.â
âWhat!?â
Heinleyâs eyebrows rose.
Viscount Langdel... Heinley had met him at the New Yearâs celebrations. Wasnât that the young man who followed Duchess Tuania around like a shadow?
âWas he really a shadow?â
âWhat?â
âHadnât he been exiled for stabbing Rashta?â
âThatâs right.â
Heinley laughed loudly.
He remembered the manâs naive face. Whatâs more, Langdel looked like he was about to die of love.
How could he be a supranational knight with such a face...
***
The next day, when Heinley met with officials, Viscount Langdel officially requested an audience on behalf of the Supranational Knights.
Since he was informed that he was waiting outside the capital, Heinley assumed this would happen, so he let Viscount Langdel in.
He was curious as to what had brought him here.
âHeâs a Supranational Knight?â
âSuch a young man?â
The officials gathered in the conference room whispered among each other as they watched Viscount Langdel enter with a gentle expression.
Although the Supranational Knights were notorious, they rarely showed themselves properly in front of others.
Therefore, the officials gathered here were surprised to see someone from the Supranational Knights in the conference room in broad daylight.
Heinley smiled looking at Viscount Langdel, and said, âLong time no see.â
âMy name is Langdel, Commander of the 5th Division of the Shadow Knights,â Viscount Langdel saluted politely but did not smile.
Still, with a soft smile, Heinley asked, âI have been informed that Supranational Knights are stationed outside the capital. What is the reason for this? My people are uneasy about your men. Depending on the response, you will have to be prepared to leave.
The officials looked at King Heinley in surprise at his harsh words. But Viscount Langdelâs response was completely unexpected by Heinley.
âThe queen saved my life in the past.â
The officials were surprised once again. This was a story even Heinley didnât know, so he raised his eyebrows, âMy wife?â
âThatâs right, I would like to return that kindness. I ask that you allow me and my knights to serve as the queenâs personal knights until her official guard is determined.â
The leader of the alliance had the authority to immediately summon the divisions of the Supranational Knights, three of which only carried out direct orders from the leader of the alliance.
However, the remaining seven knight divisions acted independently despite having the name of the Supranational Knights.
This was the first time theyâve wanted to become personal knights.
The whispers grew louder.
Did Heinley know this beforehand?
The gazes of those present focused on Heinley.
Heinley knew nothing about it, but casually smiled and said, âAsk her yourself.â