Regardless of what was said, Nico and I, who slept soundly through the night, were energetic, but the adults, who had to stay awake in the cold, and the rowers, were exhausted. They were all going to rest until night time after returning to the mansion, and Nico and I, who were full of energy, were playing quietly inside so that we wouldnât bother our guards.
Earl Coulter had small children in his mansion before, so there was a large childrenâs room prepared for us, and Nico and I happily played with the toys.
Whenever I go to the castle, I always went as his study buddy, so it was fun to play all day and not have to study.
We played games that allowed us to move our bodies inside, such as imagining the floor as a lake and the person who dropped in the lake was âitâ and climbing on the sofas and jumping off. We were so energetic that it made Natalie want to scream.
Nico, who was in danger yesterday, would sometimes blank out and think about something, but he mostly acted like he usually did.
After dinner, almost all the adults were present, and were making plans for tomorrow onwards.
âAnyway, Nicoâs guards have to be more alert. If they take their eyes off Nico for even a second, then something like yesterday could happen again,â Prince Albert said, and the guards nodded firmly. Judging from their expressions on the ship this morning, they were probably worried about it a lot. After all, it was Hans, my guard, who had brought Nico back.
However, no matter how smart Nico is, Prince Albert was the one who took him to a dangerous place even though he was still an infant whose actions couldnât be predicted. Not only I, but others also cautioned him, but he didnât listen to them, and as a result, Nico found himself in a dangerous situation.
It has only been a few days since weâve started our journey. However, we donât eat properly, he makes unreasonable plans, and makes us do dangerous things, from what I can tell, I canât entrust Nico to him. The problem is no one would speak up and exclaim, âIf youâre going to take Prince Nico, a young child with you, then you have to match the childâs pace.â
âNii-syama, down.â
âLei, do you need the toilet?â
âNo.â
Rude. I puffed in anger a little and walked up to Prince Albert.
âWhat?â
âGoing home.â
Prince Albert made a face which stated that he didnât understand what I was saying.
âIâm going home withh Nico.â
I had no choice, so I explained it in detail. Howâs that? I folded my arms and raised my face.
âGoing home.â
âAi.â
âHow?â
âOn thhe Rug Dragon.â
Did he think that we would walk back?
âLei, whatâs wrong? Whyâre you saying this all of a sudden?â Nii-sama quickly stood up. He walked towards me and crouched down.
âNico in danger. The aduwthsh arenâth wathching him properwy.â
âThatâs true, but...â Nii-sama didnât know what to say since he knew what I was talking about. However, it would be more dangerous since we had to split up the guards for Nico and I to go home. Of course, I know I shouldnât go home.
âYouâre just a toddler. Youâll scurry home when something unpleasant happens,â Prince Albert looked down on me and said. How many times do you think that infant has helped you?
âBecaushe shomethhing unpweashanth happened?â
I took a step away from my crouching Nii-sama and confronted Prince Al.
âThathâsh noth ith. Ithâsh becaushe youâre no good, Prince Aw.â (Thatâs not it. Itâs because youâre no good, Prince Al)
âShyt, stop it, Lei-sama.â The aura in the room froze, and Hansâs voice sounded as if he had forced it out.
âYou canât even go home without that useless adult. Whatever. Shut up.â
âIâww go home.â
âYou canât ride a Rug Dragon by yourself.â
âI can.â
âLei, thatâs enough,â Nico cheerfully interrupted the childish quarrel between Prince Al and I.
âThis was all because I was selfish. Uncle and the guards didnât do anything wrong.â
Prince Al is really hopeless for making a three-year-old say all this. Iâm sure I glared at him.
âIâll follow Uncle obediently from now on, so Lei, donât worry.â
âThatâs how it is.â
Why does Prince Al look like heâs won?
âFor what?â
âYouâre still talking?â
âWhy did you bring Nico withh you?â
Prince Al looked as if he had been taken off-guard.
âIf ithâsh sho he wouwd behave, thhen you didnâth need tho thawe him withh you.â (If itâs so he would behave, then you didnât need to take him with you)
âThatâs...â
âNico and Lei wiww go home and pway.â
âBut the royal capital is dangerous,â Prince Al said before shutting his mouth. Then, he carelessly said, âToddlers canât go home by themselves. If you can then try it.â
âThe guardsh wiww be withh ush.â
âTake them with you.â
âNii-syama and Giww wiww be withh ush two.â
âDo what you want.â
He probably thinks itâs impossible. I turned back and walked to Nico, who was sitting down, then I looked him in the eyes.
âLei.â
âNico and Lei wiww go home.â
He could probably see confidence in my eyes. Nico nodded lightly. I turned back to Prince Al.
âWeâww go home thomorrow.â
âIf you can that is.â
âChiwdishh.â
Thatâs exactly right.