âSchneider.â
Leroy stopped Schneider with a low voice.
Only then did Schneider seem to come to his senses, realizing his mistake and shutting his mouth.
Thinking quickly, he immediately shifted his demeanor and began scolding his subordinates.
âHow long has the lady been here, huh? She must be tired, and you make such unreasonable requests! You selfish fools, always thinking only about yourselves. This is not how I raised you.â
After handling the situation, Schneider glanced sideways to gauge Leroyâs reaction.
Leroy didnât seem entirely pleased with Schneiderâs response, but he also didnât try to reassert his authority.
Leroyâs attention was directed elsewhere, not at Schneider.
âYour Grace?â
Upon hearing Schneiderâs command, Iona stopped her attack and, upon noticing Leroy, smiled warmly.
Iona quickly sheathed her sword and walked towards him.
Her graceful movements starkly contrasted with the knights who appeared defeated and weary.
Leroy was momentarily silent, unsure how to interpret the situation.
Iona asked calmly, as if nothing unusual had happened.
âDid your conversation go well?â
âConversation?â
âAh, I heard you went in to discuss something important. I was waiting for you to finish.â
ââ¦While sparring?â
âIs there a problem?â
Was it his imagination, or did Ionaâs face look particularly cheerful?
Upon closer inspection, it seemed unfair to blame just the knights for challenging the lady to a duel.
It occurred to Leroy that Iona might have been the one to suggest sparring in the first place.
If that was the case, it made more sense to chastise Iona than the knights, but thinking about it, there was no real reason to make an issue of it.
After all, Leroy himself often sparred with the knights for training.
Although it was a bit concerning that such a situation had arisen only two days after arriving at their new home.
ââ¦No, thereâs no problem.â
After a brief consideration, Leroy concluded leniently.
It was perhaps a bit unfair to the captain, who had received a stern look for merely wanting to spar with Iona.
However, hearing Leroyâs words, Schneiderâs face lit up instead.
Schneider quickly stepped forward and extended his hand to Iona.
âNice to meet you, my lady. I am Schneider Lam, the knight captain.â
âNice to meet you.â
Iona reached out to shake his hand but hesitated.
Her hand was sweaty from gripping the sword for so long, making her self-conscious about her first impression as someoneâs spouse.
While she hesitated, Schneider eagerly grabbed her hand, his eyes shining.
âEven though it was brief, I watched your sparring closely. I hope I didnât interrupt and cause any inconvenience.â
âInconvenience? Not at all. I was merely warming up while waiting for the duke. You interrupted at just the right time.â
âYour swordsmanship is textbook perfect. Were you holding back out of consideration for my subordinates, or is that your usual style?â
Schneiderâs keen question made Iona smile sheepishly.
Heuser, who had first taught Iona swordsmanship, was a former mercenary.
He taught practical swordsmanship geared toward survival, and that was what Iona had become accustomed to.
However, aware of her position as a knight, she always used textbook swordsmanship during duels.
Since this was a virtue pursued by the Royal Knights, Iona deftly deflected the question instead of revealing the truth.
âYouâll find out if you push me to the point where I canât afford to hold back. Then youâll know which answer is correct.â
It was a skillful reply, based on the common sense among martial artists.
Schneider laughed out loud at Ionaâs combative response.
âOhâ¦! I didnât expect the Dukeâs partner to have such a bold charm!
Great, just great! If given the chance, Iâll do my best as well. But donât lump me in with those idiots; Iâm on a different level, haha!â
Schneider kept glancing at Leroy with an expression that said he was itching to draw his sword immediately.
It seemed he was ready to start another match right then and there if Leroy gave the nod.
Watching this, Leroy felt utterly dumbfounded.
To schedule a sparring match right after introductionsâwere all knights like this?
It was no surprise that Schneider, whose head seemed filled with muscle, would behave this way, but he hadnât expected his own wife to be so open to this kind of insubordination.
In the end, it was Leroy who stepped in to defuse the overheated atmosphere.
âIâd like to address my wifeâs reason for seeking me out first.â
âOh.â
Schneider reluctantly stepped back, remembering Ionaâs earlier words, looking visibly disappointed.
Yet, his lingering gaze suggested he was determined to realize his wish soon.
Leroy stepped between Schneider and Iona, pretending not to notice.
Fortunately, Iona also seemed to prioritize her spouse, as she readily accepted Leroyâs escort.
As they moved away from the crowd, the knightsâ cheers echoed behind them.
âMy lady! You must come again!â
âYou were amazing today!â
âFrom today, my dream is to be you, Sir Iona!â
âWoo-hoo! Youâre awesome, my lady!â
Feeling Iona subtly quicken her pace, Leroy felt a bit relieved.
It was comforting to know he wasnât the only one wanting to ignore the embarrassing behavior of the knights.
***
The place where the two headed after leaving the training ground was a nearby garden.
Although there was an official entrance, a small path behind the training ground led to a paved walking trail.
Matching his stride with Ionaâs, Leroy soon led her to a bench.
Whether it was because he frequented this place often or knew the layout well, his guidance was natural.
Given that Leroy had lived here all his life, it was no surprise.
Iona glanced back at the maids who had followed them, thinking how nice it would be if she could guide guests like this someday.
âIâm thirsty from all the exercise. Could you bring some cold water?â she asked.
âYes, my lady.â
âAnd all of you, take your time coming back,â Iona added, softly emphasizing the last three words.
Understanding the hint to give them privacy, the maids bowed deeply and retraced their steps.
Iona watched their retreating figures intently.
Finally, Leroy revealed the curiosity he had suppressed in front of his subordinates.
âSo, what brings you to find me?â
They saw each other every night in the bedroom, so she didnât need to go through the trouble of coming out here.
Thinking something might be wrong, Leroyâs expression turned serious.
Matching his seriousness, Iona replied, âActually⦠the maids are acting strange.â
Leroyâs face showed confusion at the unexpected topic.
He had discreetly asked the head maid, and she reported that most of the maids were happy to welcome the new lady. Was that not the case?
When Leroy first met Iona, he had been wary of her, thinking she was a tool of the Crown Prince. Perhaps some still felt the same.
Leroy asked seriously, âHave the maids been rude?â
âNo.â
âThen, have they caused trouble? Ruined clothes or food?â
âNo, itâs not thatâ¦â
Glancing around, Iona leaned closer to his ear and whispered cautiously, âTheyâre all being too nice.â
ââ¦â
Leroy remained silent, waiting for Iona to continue.
But Iona just watched his reaction with a troubled expression.
Leroy looked at her with eyes that seemed to ask, âWhatâs the problem with that?â
An awkward silence ensued.
Unable to bear the growing silence, Iona spoke again.
âI know you instructed them to be considerate. I understand your intention, but itâs overwhelming. Iâve never received such detailed care from servants beforeâ¦â
Ionaâs voice trailed off, clearly uncomfortable.
Leroy finally understood what was going on.
In essence, the same kind of admiration and enthusiasm he had witnessed at the training ground was also happening in their private quarters.
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