Translator: Blushy
Editor: Sam
Normally, at times like this I would properly say, âLeth go.â But this six-year-old boy, Lawk, doesnât listen to what I say at all. Knowing that it was useless to say it to him, I let him catch me like I was dead fish.
âPrince Nico is here too! Letâs get out of this stuffy place and play outside!â
âLawk-dono. I donât mind playing outside. But you have to let go of Lei first. We have to take care of the young ones.â
âHuh? Why?â
Donât ask why. I became more sluggish. Do children from Farland not understand words?
âDonât ask why. Isnât it sore for Lei?â
Lawk probably looked at the caught me when he heard Prince Nico say this, but all I can see is the hand around my stomach.
âBecause this girl will run away straight away, right?â
âShe runs away because she doesnât like it. And itâs not this girl. You should call her Lei.â
A three-year-old treating a six-year-old like this. I feel like Kingdom has a bright future.
âTsk. Fine.â
Thank god. I tottered over to Hans since Lawk let go of me. Hans picked me up so that I wouldnât be caught again. Honestly, my guard shouldnât be holding onto me because they had their hands full, but in this case, it was the only way to protect me from Lawk.
âHmph. Annoying.â
âLei-sama, I can hear what youâre thinking. Pretend to be a baby, pretend to be a baby.â
âHansh. Lei ish a baby.â
âSo you are.â
Thatâs not what youâre supposed to say. The people around me donât do much because they think Iâm having fun, so itâs really tiring.
âLei-sama, you only have smart people around you like Prince Nico. This is a life experience.â
âIthâsh noth an experience,â I mumbled under Hansâs chin.
âBut youâre getting what you deserve too. You were so into it because you were taught a fun game.â
âHmph.â
I sighed and remembered our first meeting.
We went through a lot before we left Earl Coulterâs mansion, and I had a lot of fun riding the Rug Dragon to Ojii-samaâs mansion. Prince Albert became a little more honest and he seemed to enjoy playing and talking to Nico during breaks. Above all, Iâm glad Nico looked like he was having fun.
Wonât you miss having Nico taken away from you, you ask? I had Nii-sama, so I didnât mind at all. Nii-sama usually stayed in the dormitory, so I can only be with him on the weekends, but I made some reason to be with him and it was fun even if we werenât doing anything. I donât mind if we just sing and dance. Family is a good thing.
âHmm, hmm, hmmm.â
âWhat is this strange movement,â Gill looked at me and mumbled, but isnât he being rude? I did my best to explain it to him.
âFun feewing.â (Fun feeling)
âFun feeling.â
âWeâre nearwy ath Ojii-syamaâs manshion.â (Weâre nearly at Ojii-samaâs mansion)
âEarl Nevilleâs mansion?â
That was why I showed it with this fun dance. Gill crossed his arms and tilted his head.
âItâs a lovely dance filled with Leiâs feelings.â
âIs there something wrong with your eyes?â
Compared to Nii-samaâs smile, Gill was a failure. I looked at him with pity.
âWhy are you looking at me like Iâm the dumbest person around just because I donât understand your weird dance? I donât understand.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIsnât it because youâre not knowledgeable enough?â
âWhy?â
Itâs fine as long as Nii-sama is smiling.
But, a fast dragon, instead of a fast horse, arrived from the mansion before we arrived at Ojii-samaâs mansion. They delivered a message that stated that unexpected guests had arrived from Farland.
Honestly, I underestimated the situation. No one bothered me when I was in a nobleâs mansion last time, and the youngest was six-years-old. While Nii-sama and Gill were being sociable and everyone was interacting with each other, I thought I would get someone to show me something with Okaa-sama on it. Iâm sure they have portraits of her here.
I got off the dragon and went into the carriage since I couldnât appear on a dragon at the mansion.
âAre dere picthures of Okaa-syama?â (Are there pictures of Okaa-sama)
âI think I saw several on display when I came here last time. Especially the picture you could see clearly from the staircase, weâll go look at it first.â
âI woow forward tho ith.â (I look forward to it)
What does Okaa-sama look like?
âItâs a picture of her holding flowers and smiling. You really look like her even though her eyes and hair are a different colour.â
Nii-sama squinted his eyes and looked off into the distance.
âIndeed. She looked very fleeting in that picture holding a bundle of early spring white-bellied cypress, but itâs strange how she now looks naughty once you look at it after seeing Lei.â
Come to think of it, didnât Gill also come to Ojii-samaâs mansion last summer? But still, isnât that comment rude?
While we were talking about such things, the carriage eventually approached a mansion in the middle of the prairie. Looking closely, I could see four towers of some sort standing at equidistant intervals from the mansion. There seemed to be a town in front of those towers.
âNii-syama, whathâsh thhath?â
âIâm surprised you can see them. They appear to be watchtowers. They were made to watch over the distance since itâs impossible to build an enclosure on the prairie. Even now, people take turns to guard all directions.â
Thatâs cool. There was one wide street leading from the entrance of the town to the mansion. The road was neatly laid out like a grid. There were a lot of houses on both sides, and a lot of people too.
âThis is the centre of town. Itâs not as lively as the royal capital, but itâs still lively.â
âItâs because Farland is the transit point for trade.â
Nii-sama and Gill went out of their way to explain this to help me understand.
âWeâre in a hurry right now, but there will be a parade to introduce us to the people while weâre here. Aside from us, itâs rare for the royal family to visit, even if it is unofficial.â
Nico really has it tough, I thought as if it was someone elseâs problem.
We passed through town, and there was a front yard which looked like a courtyard. Ojii-samaâs mansion was there.
âBig.â
âItâs not much different from ours, no itâs bigger than ours.â
âIt was probably built to protect the fief on the northern border.â
Iâll probably learn about Kingdomâs history when I get a little bigger. It seems like thereâs a lot of history to learn.
Then, Nii-sama got off the carriage and helped me down. People who lived in the mansion, and those who lived in Farland were there to greet us.