*Glug* *Glug*
âKeuu.â
Abdul II gulped down the [Dawn Elixir], a detoxifying potion that breaks down alcohol, and headed back to the palace.
Although he drank quite a bit at the banquet, he didnât fall into a state of intoxication and instead tended to state affairs with the help of the potion.
This meant that even Abdul II, who wielded absolute power, was fulfilling his duties as a monarch of a single country.
Waiting at the court were the leaders of the Caliphate Kingdomâs army, also detoxifying their alcohol intake with the âDawn Elixir.â
The military leaders, caught up in the drinking during the reception, were also notably intoxicated from the drinks Abdule II had matched with them.
Life as a vassal of a workaholic Abdul II was not exactly glamorous.
Some of his subjects would even wear diapers to meetings if they felt the meetings were going to be longâ¦n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI greet the Sultan.â
âI see the Sultan.â
âI see the Sultan.â
The military leaders knelt to greet Abdul II.
âSo, how did you enjoy the feast?â
Abdul II inquired.
âYes, Sultan.â
The military leaders replied in unison.
But on the inside, they felt differently.
âUgh. Iâm sick to death.â
âHow dare you call a meeting at this hour after a night of drinking.â
âEven though I drank an alcohol detox potion, I still drank too much⦠Oof!â
The military leaders were livid, but they didnât show it.
When even the monarch, Sultan Abdul II, didnât go straight to sleep and held meetings in the middle of the night to attend to state affairs, how could they express their dissatisfaction?
âHow is the war situation?â
Abdul II asked.
âYes, Sultan.â
The Defense Minister shook his head and reported.
âOur forces have razed six Nuristan villages and confirmed the insurgentsâ strongholds. Moreover, other hostile tribesâ villages are being systematically obliterated in real-time.â
âOh! Is that accurate?â
âYes, Sultan.â
The Defense Minister pointed to the map.
âAccording to the information provided by our operatives, the Nuristan rebels are currently stationed here in this area.â
âOh!â
âWe believe that with a well-timed surprise attack, we could decimate their garrison.â
âGood.â
Abdul II was pleased that the war seemed to be going well from the outset.
âAttack the Nuristan garrison as soon as possible, and restore the majesty of our dynasty.â
âIt will be done, sire.â
âIs there any other news?â
âYes, Sultan.â
The Defense Minister pointed to another section of the map.
âIt is deemed advisable for us to attack the Hanafi city here, while you are crushing the Nuristan rebels.â
âThat makes sense. Damn Hanafis, theyâre just as bad as the Nuristanis.â
âYes, my Sultan. But with the size of the force we have here, it will be difficult to break through to Hanafi city, and I suggest we send additional troops to attack it separately.â
âLetâs do that.â
Abdul II nodded.
âSend an army to attack the Hanafi city.â
âYes, my Sultan.â
âAnd that force shall beâ¦.â
Abdul II thought for a moment, then opened his mouth.
âAppoint the crown prince as commander. He will lead the army on my behalf, and attack the Hanafi Tribe.â
* /SchattenTranslations *
âIf I donât stop her, His Highness will die.â
Realizing the gravity of the situation, Camille knew he must stop Elise somehow.
However, using force was not the answer.
Thinking back to Eliseâs display of power during the Battle of Skull Island, the obvious conclusion is clear.
It was safe to say that if Elise wanted to kill someone, there was no stopping her.
Even if it involved the entire Caliphate army.
If that were to happen, not only would the trade with the Caliphate Kingdom be jeopardized, but also Ottoâs life might be on the line before that.
âWhat do I do? What do I do? What do I do? What do I do? What do I do? What do I do? What do I do? What do I do?â
A million thoughts ran through his head in the span of a second or two.
But nothing, not even Camille, could come up with a solution.
So, as a last resort, Camille decided to sacrifice himself.
In order to save his Lord, Otto.
âLady Elise.â
Camille approached Elise.
âI have something to tell you.â
âSomething.â
âIâ¦. actually.â
Camille squeezed his eyes shut, unable to continue.
The words wouldnât come out.
But there was no helping it.
If he couldnât get past this crisis, there would be no future.
âFrom before, Lady Elise. Uhhh.â
ââ¦â¦?â
âI-Iâve always admired you, Lady Elise.â
*Thud*
The moment those words fell, Camilleâs heart dropped like a rock.
âDammit. I canât believe I have to do this.â
Camille felt terrible that he had to lie like this to divert Eliseâs attention.
âOtto, you damn bastard! Is it really necessary for me, who is an older brother in name, to do something like this?â
Camille cursed Otto inwardly and waited for Eliseâs reaction.
âHmm.â
Surprisingly, Elise didnât show any signs of being flustered.
âDid she notice?â
Camilleâs heart sank.
But her reaction was completely different from what Camille had expected.
âI see, so thatâs how it is.â
âWhatâ¦?â
âItâs happening again. Itâs such a pity.â
âUh, what do you mean?â
âMany people have confessed to me countless times, just like you have now.â
âAh.â
âFrom ordinary soldiers to the knights by my side, there have been countless occasions where I felt awkward due to their confessions. I wonder why men keep trying to create uncomfortable situations.â
Elise smiled with a bitter twinge.
âI can imagine.â
Elise wasnât suffering from princess disease.
Camille could fully agree that Elizeâs words were definitely not false.
Elise was the most beautiful woman on the continent.
Anyone who laid eyes on her could not help but fall in love.
Not that anyone could have met her immense strength and insanely high âstandardsâ.
âIâm sorry, but I canât accept your feelings.â
âI-Is that so?â
âAs you know, I already have a fiancé. And that fiancé is the Lord you serve.â
âThat is correct.â
âI am disappointed, Sir Camille.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âI never told you, but I deeply admired your noble deeds. But to confess to the fiancée of the monarch you serve.â
Hearing Eliseâs words, Camille wanted to bite his tongue and die.
*Drip* *Drip*
Tears streamed from Camilleâs eyes.
âI donât touch forbidden love. Even if you had such feelings, you should never have let them come out of your mouth. You know full well that it would have been better to leave my fiancéâs side.â
ââ¦Iâm sorry.â
âBut I donât blame you, knowing your story.â
Elise was not angered.
Rather, she looked at Camille with compassion.
âThat, that.â
âI suppose sheâs already forgotten.â
Camille didnât answer.
Elise had touched a nerve where it hurt the most.
âMaybe itâs time to forget. Like her, you should move on.â
Camille could not answer this time either.
âWhy do you only love the difficult ones.â
ââ¦My lady.â
âI hope you find true love.â
With that, Elise pushed past Camille to enter the Harem.
âNoooo!â
Camille blocked Eliseâs path, trying to keep Otto alive in the midst of the chaos.
âAlright. Iâll take your words to heart, Lady Elise, but I need you to do me a favor.â
âWhat?â
âCould you spare a moment to talk with me? Itâll only take a moment.â
âI have nothing more to talk to you about.â
âItâs about His Highness.â
âAbout my fiancé?â
âYes, Lady Elise.â
âThen I will spare you a moment.â
Elise had drawn a line in the sand at Camilleâs confession, but she was willing to give her time if it was about Otto.
âLetâs go over there for a moment.â
âOkay.â
Camilleâs efforts to save Ottoâs life were nothing short of tear-jerking.
* /SchattenTranslations *
Unaware of Camilleâs painstaking efforts, Otto was having a good time in the Harem.
It was a time of relaxation after a long journey.
Softly, softly~
The sky is blue~
The dancers performed a beautiful dance to the traditional music of the Caliphate.
âGood job! Well done! Kahahaha!â
Surrounded by the dancers, Kairos watched the performance and clapped his hands in delight.
â⦠He looks like an uncle fan at an idol concert.â
Otto shook his head as he looked at Kairos, his mouth hanging open in admiration.
âAnd he isnât doing anything wild. Surprisingly level-headed, Tsk.â
Otto had been expecting Kairos to do something stupid, but it didnât happen.
Kairos was a surprisingly level-headed guy.
He didnât mess around with the dancers, and he wasnât an unsightly drunkard.
He was a bit of a prude, but he enjoyed drinking in an extremely healthy way.
âSurprisingly pure-hearted, huh? Well, if he werenât pure-hearted, he wouldnât have fallen for that flower snake.â
Given Kairosâs past, it was understandable.
âUgh. Iâm tired. Iâm a little fuzzy. Time to go back and get some rest.â
Otto stood up from his seat.
âEh? Youâre getting up already, Pansy, why arenât you playing more?â
Kairos said in a slurred voice.
âIâm not having fun, and I think Iâm a little drunk. Iâm going back to bed.â
âHehe! You donât know the customs of the land! Are you really a man?â
âYes~ Of course you are~â
Kairos wasnât the only one trying to drag Otto back down.
âOh, Your Majesty, why are you getting up already?â
âYour Highness, letâs play together some more.â
âWhat are we supposed to do if such a handsome king is already leaving~? Please stay a little longer~â
The dancers surrounded Otto and begged him to stay.
But Otto had no intention of staying in the Harem.
In fact, he was only there to keep Kairos company.
Like Camille, Otto was uncomfortable in this setting.
He had a headache from Saladin to deal with.
âLetâs go and collect my thoughts.â
As he started to walk away from the dancers, he saw a familiar face.
âE-Elise?â
Otto looked up to see Elise staring at him, and he rubbed his eyes, wondering if this was real.
âAm I drunk?â
He was a little tipsy, but not drunk to the point of grogginess.
âIs this really Elise?
He pinched his cheek hard.
*Throbbing!*
It hurt like hell.
Having done thatâ¦â¦.
âEh, Heh?!â
Otto exclaimed in surprise.
Why is Elise, who was supposed to be here for two months, in the harem this time?
*Tremble*
His whole body shuddered like an aspen tree.
His bladder was tense, and he was about to piss himself.
âWhy did she get out of there andâ¦?â
âE-Elise. W. Why. are, uh, youâre. here? Haha. Hahaha. Hahahahaha.â
Ottoâs voice quavered.
âFiancé.â
Elise opened her mouth.
âCome with me.â
âYesâ¦?â
âFollow me when I say something nice. I wonât talk too much.â
ââ¦Okay.â
Otto staggered to his feet, shaking at Eliseâs command.
He looked like an animal being led to the slaughter.
âGoodbye, everyone.â
Throwing off all earthly fetters and bondage, he departs for his rest.
âMay you be as happy as I am.â
Otto had given up on living.