Translator: Blushy
Editor: Samn/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIs it not enough? Father told me that I can buy more things with this.â
âItâs the opposite. Itâs too much. But then again, your father did give this to you.â
The owner looked up at the sky for a moment, then looked behind Nico as if he was really troubled. I guess itâs hard for him to tell a noble child to go somewhere to exchange money. I donât have any money on me either, so I have to rely on the adults behind me.
âI donât have enough coins to exchange for a gold coin. Ah, what to do...â
âOh, take this for now.â Bart gave him a silver coin.
âSure. It costs two copper coins for one.â
âTwo for four copper coins. A silver coin can get us 10? Thatâs why you got 6 copper coins back.â
Nico is smart. So, a gold coin is worth 10 silver coins? I tilted my head questioningly. I didnât touch money at all in Wester, so I donât know. I was a two-year-old who had learnt the geography of Kingdom but didnât know how to use money.
âLei-sama, youâre wrong.â
Natalie, who had been quiet, suddenly explained how money worked to me even though I hadnât said anything. I wonder how she knew what I was thinking.
â10 silver coins turn into one large silver coin, and 10 large silver coins turn into a gold coin.â
âHe gave thhath tho Nico?â
If one silver coin is worth about 1,000 yen[1], then one gold coin is worth about 100,000 yen[2]. The owner was in a pickle because he didnât have any change for that amount. Even if he did have change, where would Nico put it since he took out the gold coin from his pocket.
âLam-ojisyama...â
âOur King doesnât have much common sense, and Kingdomâs King is just as bad as he is.â
Wonât people find out who Nico is if you say King out loud? I looked around in a panic, but everyone was just watching us with warm gazes. Oh yeah, they already know what we look like.
âIâll take care of the gold coin and pay you back in the end, so just keep that change and this silver coin. This should be enough for children.â
âWhath abouth Lei?â
âNico will pay for you.â
âAi.â
I asked because I was curious, but I was told directly that I wasnât allowed to hold money. I donât think they didnât give me the money because they thought it would be spoiling me. They probably thought that it was difficult for a two-year-old to handle money, so I nodded. Nico also nodded and put the silver and copper coins into his pocket with his chubby hands.
âTell me if thereâs anything you want to eat, Lei.â
âAi!â
Iâll tell you everything I want to eat. But reality is harsh for a toddler. Meat rolls were thin bread wrapped around stir-fried meat.
âIâm full.â
âWe shhouwd have wenth hawfiesh.â (We should have went halfies)
But there was no point regretting it now, so we went to the next place.
âI can drinw shomethhing.â
âI guess so. I want something refreshing. Thatâs it!â
The next shop was at the corner of the street. My nose twitched at once.
âIth shmewwsh wiwe fruithsh.â (It smells like fruits)
âYou have a good nose, little girl. Itâs a little early for autumn fruits, so itâs water made with dried fruit peels. Itâs not sweet, though.â
âHmm. Give me one of those.â
âItâs one copper.â
The owner looked at him as if asking if one cup was enough, but he handed him a large cup of water in exchange for a copper coin without saying anything. Nico carefully took the cup.
âHere. Donât spill it.â
âAi.â
Nico gave me the cup. I held it with both hands and drank.
âYummy. Ai.â
I handed half the drink back to Nico.
âAh!â His attendant shrieked as Nico drank the cup I had just drank from.
âItâs so refreshing that I feel like I can drink a lot more! Here, have the last few drops, Lei.â
âAi.â
I emptied the cup and Nico went to return the cup to the shop. The owner accepted the cup with a smile.
âYouâre a good Onii-chan.â
âIâm not her Onii-chan, but I am older than her. I have to look after her.â
Nico nodded as if it was obvious. Iâm happy to have him look after me since Iâm younger than him.
Nico and I were having fun looking around town for a while, but I wonder what the others are doing? I looked behind us and noticed that everyone was following us.
âYou can aww do whathever you wanth.â (You can all do whatever you want)
We didnât come to town just for Nico and I. Iâm not sure why Nii-sama and Gill are looking at us and smiling when they probably have other places they want to visit.
âWe often sneak out of the dormitory, so... ouch!â
âGill! Youâre so thoughtless. I canât believe youâre graduating this year.â
I could see Nii-samaâs elbow on Gillâs face.
âAnd I donât go out as much as Gill. Yup, not as much as Gill.â
âYou just donât sneak out as much as me, ouch.â
A man who never learns; thatâs Gill. I pretended not to hear him. Theyâve all been to town at night and know what itâs like.
I could tell that people all love the town whether theyâre nobles or from Wester as I looked at Gill and Nii-sama who were having fun walking around at night and Bart and everyone else who were observing the town while staying vigilant.
I wonder if Ange-obasama has ever been out to town at night like this. I wonder if she ever realised that everyone can enjoy their nights with a smile on their face because the Four Marquises work hard on maintaining the barrier.
âThere are those who want to protect these smiles and those who think that theyâre sacrificing themselves for these smiles. On the other hand, I donât think the head of our family has ever honestly cared about whether the people in town are smiling or not. There are a lot of different kinds of people, Lei.â
âHansh...â
âIâve been through a lot of trouble because of that, although I havenât been through as much trouble as you, Lei-sama.â
Hans always goes to Easter.
âBut you canât change the past no matter how much you think about it. You have to think about what you will do from now on.â
âFrom now on.â
Hans quietly looked around town. It was too big of a task for a two-year-old to think about the future of everyone in Kingdom.
âLetâs go eat those baked sweets from over there for now. If we take halfies then weâll manage to eat them somehow.â
âAi!â
So, thatâs about all Iâm going to do now. Iâll just live every day like this. Iâm sure Iâll always be in a cheerful place if I eat and drink cheerfully and look forward to tomorrow.