Translator: Blushy
Editor: Sam
They said that guards would be prepared for our departure, so I wondered how many guards they would gather, but it was a let-down to see that they only totalled 50 people. It happened a few days before our departure.
Prince Albert said that he didnât need people to wait on him hand and food, so adding up his guards and attendants, he travels with 10 people altogether.
âThere are no thief groups in Kingdom like in the old stories. Even if someone does attack us, their groups wonât be more than 10 people, so itâs okay. If we increase the number of people by more than this, then weâll be a nuisance in the places we stay at.â
Or so he said. Apparently, it looked bad for a royal to stay at an inn so he would always stay at the residence of some noble in the places he visited.
Nii-sama and Gill also had guards with them, and Prince Albert had assembled the elite convoy corps. Of course, I have Hans and Natalie with me to look after me.
I had a deep connection with the convoy corps even though Iâm still only two. When I was kidnapped, the convoy corps went with Otou-sama to chase after me and they went to Westerâs border to pick me up too. A young man who looked stubborn led the convoy corps. It seemed like he was serving as the captain this time as well. His name was certainly, âGracesh,â or so I think.
Graces said, âYou remember me, Leila-sama,â and his serious expression loosened a little.
âYou donât seem like Milordâs daughter,â Iâll pretend I didnât hear that mutter. We were meeting each other, but it seemed that Prince Albert also had things to discuss with the convoy corps.
âItâs because theyâre two and three.â
âIâm nearly four.â
âItâs because theyâre two and nearly four.â It was amusing to see Graces correct himself when Nico retorted. Prince Al talked to Graces about our journey.
âStill, Leila-sama is used to travelling. She was able to come back from Wester on a schedule that could be compared to an adultâs.â
âBut, Nico is three.â
âNearly four.â
âNico is almost four years old, and I donât think he would be able to stay still in the carriage. I think we should take a lot of breaks and get to an inn early.â
Shouldnât you have made plans beforehand and informed all the nobles in the places weâll be visiting? I think that it would be a nuisance to the nobles in the places weâre going to since they still havenât decided on a schedule. However, we werenât in a rush on this trip. My precious Otou-sama is waiting for me at the royal capital and Nii-sama will always be with me on this trip. I donât feel anxious at all.
âNico, shthudy. Canâth be hewped even if weâre thogethher.â I said to Graces. Even if this was for Prince Alâs marriage interview, Nico also had to study.
âYou...â
âWhath are you doing?â
Prince Al crouched down in front of me and pinched my cheeks with both his hands.
âEven though youâre only two years old, and not used to travelling, youâre still trying to get a say in the itinerary. Ooh, it feels soft.â
âLeth go.â
Stop rubbing and pinching my cheeks. Then, someone finally stopped His Highness.
âPrince Albert, please let go, thatâs childish. Just because Prince Nico gets along with Lei-sama, doesnât mean you can act shamefully towards her.â
âHans, youâre saying too much. Even if thatâs true, youâre being disrespectful. And, itâs not Prince Nico, itâs Prince Nicholas.â
âLuke-sama, Iâm sorry.â
It was Hans and Nii-sama. Hans bowed admirably and rephrased what he had said, âPrince Albert, please let go. Itâs indecent even if Leila-sama is close with Prince Nicholas.â
âJust because you say Prince Nicholas doesnât mean that the rest of your sentence isnât disrespectful.â Prince Al scolded Hans while taking his hands away from my cheeks and standing up. Good grief.
âLei, are you alright? My Uncle acts like a child sometimes.â
Nico gently touched my cheeks. He was really different from his Uncle.
âNico, I thought you were on my side.â
Prince Al looked depressed. Why donât you decide on the itinerary instead?
âI thought we could visit various places ahead of time, but we shouldnât push ourselves. Letâs keep to the original schedule and take it slowly. Itâll be easier to stay in Neville since the Albans are with us.â
I have uncles in Neville and there are Rug Dragons there too. Apparently, they had already decided on a schedule, but they were discussing whether we should come back earlier or not. Iâm fine, but I think they should make a schedule that gives us plenty of time since Nico is coming along.
âThatâs fine. Lei seems used to travelling, but she needs time to nap. She sleeps a lot after all. Uncle, you should consider this little matter and travel slowly.â
âNico, impreshshive!â
It seemed like Nicoâs words were the deciding factor. The guards got lively. I also want to discipline Nico as his study partner. I praised Nico, crossed my arms and nodded.
âWhy do two young children have the right to decide?â
âWell, because weâre only going over what we had already decided.â
Prince Al sighed for some reason, but Nii-sama was looking at him as if saying he was reaping what he sowed. After it was decided that we would go on a journey, Nii-sama gathered information from the Academy and talked to Mark.
The day when I came back home from preparing for the trip, Otou-sama secretly told me, âI donât know if youâll understand me even if I tell you this, but Prince Albert is going on this trip so that it wouldnât cause trouble to the other side, but heâs not travelling for pleasure. So, he thought it would be fun if he took his beloved nephew with him. The royal family is pressured more than the Four Marquises to stay in the royal capital. Prince Albert has hated that ever since he was little, thatâs why he wanted to take Prince Nico out while he still could.â
I donât care about the reasons, but I think itâs good for Nico to travel.
âThe problem is that we were conveniently dragged in. To be honest, I wanted to confront the Third Prince with Otou-sama.â
âLei two.â
âYou canât Lei.â
Nii-sama was lying down next to me and he shook his head.
âI felt like there was a bigger problem in the royal capital rather than the north. Iâve talked to Mark about the situation, and have had a serious discussion with you, but what will happen?â
âMarw.â
I looked at Nii-sama as if saying was it really alright to talk to him about it? Nii-sama giggled and poked me in the cheeks.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âHe seems to have his guard down around us and does act childish, but heâs still the heir to the Molesey House. You can trust him. Having said that...â
Nii-sama looked up at the ceiling anxiously.
âHeâs not close with the Remingtons. Thereâs nothing he can do about Felicia and Chris.â
I didnât understand why Chrisâs name was mentioned at that time. I only thought that it would have been great if Chris could come along too.