Heading straight from the Knight Academy grounds to the Royal Castle meant that Inglis and Rafinha would have to fly over the crowded main street. Inevitably, the sight of the Star Princess unit would be seen by people all over the street.
ãAh! Thereâs a Knight! Ooi!ã ãWaai!ã
The adults didnât make a fuss about them, but the children were happy at their sight and even waved their hands. To be precise, Inglis and Rafinha were not Knights but rather students of the Academy, but the children couldnât tell the difference. They were on a Flygear, so they were Knights to them.
ãHello hello. Good day to you~?ã
Rafinha, affable as she was, slowed down her flygear to a stop in midair and waved back to the children. She was in a good mood, perhaps because she was about to have a feast. The children were more than happy to see their admired Knights waving at them.
ãAhaha. Kids are cute arenât they~ Glis?ã ãYouâre right. Reminds me of when you were small, Rani. You were so cute back then too, you know?ã ãNo, you were just as much of a kid too, Glis. Well, whateverâ¦â¦I wish I have a kid of my own soon~ã ãYou mustnât. Too early for you, Rani.ã ãBut, you like kids too right, Glis? The younger the mom, the happier the kid, you know?ã ãN-, no! I donât need a child of my own!ã
Just the thought of it terrified her. Rather, it was something she never wanted to think about in the first place. It sent a chill down her spine.
ãBecause you canât fight if you had one?ã ãY-, yeah. Thatâs why!ã
While the truth was something more fundamental and more gender-related, sheâd just leave it at that.
ãThe thing Miss Knights are riding, itâs suuper lame, isnât it?ã ãUwaahâ¦â¦tacky. Whatâs with all those color and glitters!!ã
The childrenâs thoughts regarding the Star Princess unitâs appearance then began to fly around.
ãEeehh?!ã
Rafinha seemed surprised, but as for Inglis, sheâd like to applaud the boys for distracting the topic and even pointing out the truth. Thank you.
ãN-, no wayâ¦this is my and Plumâs work of art!ã ãDonât you think itâs a bit too gaudy? Why donât we restore the original paint!ã
But thenâ¦
ãThatâs not true! I think it looks really cute!ã
A girl amongst the children defended the Star Princess unit with zeal.
ãY-, youâre right! Eat that, boys! This is for girls only! There is Girlsâ Romance packed in it! You boys donât understand!ã
Rafinha then regained her vigor.
ãRight, Glis? Isnât that right?!ã ãU-, uhmmâ¦Well, the boys do have some pointâ¦â¦so perhaps itâs better if we settle down on something that everyone can accept?ã ãRejected! Hey, hey, girl. Whatâs your name?ã
She called out to the girl who had defended her point.
ãI-, Iâm Alina!ã ãI see, Alina. Thanks for the praise! Iâll give you a ride on this cute Flygear next time, okay?ã ãR-, really?!ã ãYeah! Weâve got something to do today, but if you see us again, just call out to us!ã ãYeah, I will! Thatâs a promise, okay?!ã ãOkay, I promise! See ya later~!ã
With a smile and a wave of her hand, Rafinha departed with the Star Princess unit.
ãHmm, what a nice kid~ã ãâ¦â¦â¦â¦ã
With that, at least until they fulfilled the promise to take the girl aboard the Star Princess unit, Rafinha wouldnât repaint the hull of the ship. Inglis had to remember the girlâs face to make sure their promise could be fulfilled soon.
ãWhatâs wrong, Glis? Do you want to say I just made a cheap promise?ã ãNo, I donât. Iâm just making sure I remember her face so I could find her later.ã
In fact, it was a good thing that Rafinha was so friendly with the people. Both as a Knight and a soon-to-be Marquise, being able to participate into the peopleâs lives in such a natural way was estimable.
A relationship based on trust would be born from there, and that would surely help Rafinha one day. This was also one of Rafinhaâs talentsââto say that was perhaps just a bit too biased for Inglis, though.
ãOh. That saves a lot~ Youâre so good at remembering faces, Glis.ã ãI guess I am. I have it from my life experience.ã
From her experience as a King in her previous life, she knew how important it was to remember faces, and she naturally trained herself for it. Even if it was nothing but a trivial exchange, people would be happy if the king, the most revered member of their society, remembered them and mentioned such exchange later.
The accumulation of such small happiness was what built their loyalty. A King shall memorize the faces of everyone he meets. At least that was what King Inglis thought in her previous life, and what she tried to carry out to the best of her ability.
ãTo remember the faces of strong people so you can pick a fight with them later?ã ãYou mean, requesting for a duel.ã
Well, sheâd just put it at that.
ãThatâs the same thing!ã ãItâs not. Iâm not forcing them, Iâm asking.ã
Whilst they were exchanging back and forth like such, the Star Princess unit reached the vicinity of the Royal Palace.
ãHalt! This is a restricted area over the Royal Palace. You are students fo the Knight Academy, arenât you? Whatâs your business in the castle?ã
They were stopped by a Knight riding a Flygear, perhaps on his patrol duty.
ãWe are Rafinha Wilford and Inglis Eux from the Knight Academy! Weâve heard that His Majesty Charleas has summoned us, and so weâve come to heed!ã
Rafinha answered the Knight.
ãOoh, thatâs you girls, huh! Iâve heard about the summon. All right, get your Flygear parked in the courtyard. Iâll lead you.ã ãYes, roger that.ã
As per the Knightâs guidance, they brought the Star Princess unit and parked it in the courtyard, but thenâ¦
ãHey there, you two! Thank you for coming!ã
Redas, the Commander of the Imperial Guard Order, came running at them briskly, then he bowed deeply. There was something off about him. It wasnât that he was an arrogant person that would avoid greeting, but he was still the Commander of the most reputable order, which was a pretty important position.
He was shamelessly overprotective of his younger brother Silva, sure, but he should still treat Inglis and Rafinha with some amount of dignity. And yet, he oddly kept himself low-profile.
ãMister Redas?ã ãH-, helloâ¦ã
Inglis and Rafinha looked at each other, looking a little confused.