âHe said that he canât give you permission,â the person, who was dispatched as the messenger looked apologetic, but it wasnât his fault.
âOn top of that, Iâve been ordered to send someone who could provide more details straight away?â
âYes.â
The messenger didnât directly meet the King. Itâs an annoying game of Chinese whispers.
âShould I have gone myself?â
Still, someone from the Four Marquis Houses can meet with the King directly if a message is sent beforehand. However, such an opportunity is rare, and I rarely exercise my privilege.
âItâs inevitable. Thanks for your hard work.â I thanked the messenger, leant back on my chair and sighed. Was I too hasty? Maybe I should have made the necessary arrangements first. I reflected.
However, I couldnât make a plan without waiting for the investigatorâs report. Even the King knows that my daughter had been kidnapped. I reported this to him myself.
If things were going to be like this, then I wish I had listened to the Kingâs selfishness and let Lei meet his grandson. He mightâve thought of her a little more warmly if I had let them meet.
Did not letting her meet anyone and enclosing her backfire after all? But I didnât want to share the time I had with Lei with anyone else, so it couldnât be helped.
I heard a knock at the door while I was thinking. I told the person to enter, and Jude appeared. Jude, who is usually calm, looked a little pale.
âWhatâs wrong? Is it the messenger from the castle?â
âYes, mm...â
âIâm coming in.â
âAh, please wait!â
The person who had entered without waiting for Judeâs reply...
âYour Highness!â
Shiny blonde hair and blue eyes. The Crown Prince of the still active King. I hastily got up from my chair.
âArenât you walking around too freely?â
âWhat do I have to be reserved about when Iâm visiting one of the Four Marquis Houses?â
Youâre too unreserved. I wish your unreserved actions would help me in my search for Lei.
He must have realised the opinion that I didnât voice, because he explained, âThe Royal family canât support the Four Marquises at all. You know this, right?â
âHow about giving equal support for everything?â
âWeâve left the Marquises to their own devices as much as we could, Albans.â
It seems like things canât go conveniently for me.
âJude, prepare tea in the parlour,â I spoke to Jude and properly showed the Prince to a place where he could sit. Anyway, I have to ask him why I canât get permission.
Tea and snacks were immediately prepared in the parlour. I gradually got frustrated at the Prince, who was gracefully drinking his tea without saying anything.
âSo, Your Highness. Please carry out your duties as a messenger.â
âYouâre treating me so rudely all of a sudden.â
The smiling Prince is called Lambert. Heâs 25 years old. In terms of the Four Marquises, he is in the same generation as the next generation of the Remington House. Stan and I went to school together for a bit. And after I graduated, the Prince entered. When the Prince graduated, Marcus entered the Academy.
In other words, I donât know him that well. Honestly, I wasnât interested in him either.
âWell, itâs fine. Everyone knows that this is how Albans is. Why did you not get permission? Because we might have a new job for the Four Marquises.â
âNew job?â
I have no idea what heâs on about.
âA messenger came from the Royal Family of Wester last week.â
Wester. I couldnât help but react to that word.
âApparently, Wester has plans to reactivate the big ancient barrier.â
Ancient barrier. I squeezed the information from the corner of my brain.
âSo in short, they want to spread barriers around each town?â
âAs expected of someone who trades in magic tools.â
Even if a younger person compliments me, it only feels unpleasant.
âShouldnât they just do it if they want to do it?â
âApparently they donât have enough magic.â
âThen why donât they stop?â
âYouâre too blunt.â
The Prince shrugged his shoulders, but what does this have to do with not being able to pick up Lei?
âThe next generation of the Wester Royal family have a lot of magic. They have also been collecting strong magic users and have covered nearly 80% of the magic they need.â
âThatâs good.â
âItâs not someone elseâs business.â
The Prince finally got serious.
âThere are two children in Wester who have enough magic to cover the remaining 20%.â
âChildren? Two?â
âOne has summery-blue eyes and the other violet eyes.â
I stood up from my chair with a bang.
âDonât tell me... Itâs Lei?! Are they trying to take advantage of Lei?!â
âCalm down, Albans. Calm down. I didnât say that.â
âThen what do you mean?â
The Prince remained seated on his chair as he leaned a little forward.
âWell, they said they would protect the children, but they want Kingdom to dispatch strong magic users at fixed intervals in exchange for them.â
âHow sneaky of them!â
I was in front of the Prince, but I hit my fist into the palm of my other hands. Wester, is it? Why do they want to be trapped in a barrier? People say that living without a barrier is hard, but they have set up systems so that they could live safely. Why do they think itâs inferior to Kingdom?
If they want to use Lei, then Iâll first cut off their magic stone purchases. It might not be enough for a while, but I can switch the magic stones with Farlandâs. Next, I have to stop exporting magic tools. Iâll completely stop the lives of those who want to use Lei.
âAlbans.â
Iâll also have to intervene with the other exports and imports. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAlbans!â
I was taken aback.
âYouâre probably thinking something dangerous right now. Donât use the power of the Albans which is not only part of the Four Marquises, but also a large business, for such reckless things.â
âBut...â
âNo buts. Listen to me. The other child is probably the illegitimate child of the Lisburn House who we canât seem to find news on. And theyâre both at Lentforce.â
âLentforce!â
âThe town where youâre trying to send that search party,â the Prince said as if he was giving me more details.
âWesterâs Royal family have already gone to meet them at Lentforce. They will protect the two children all the way to Westerâs capital, so they want the Lisburnâ and Albansâ to come and pick them up, and fill the magic stone while theyâre at it. Thatâs how it is.â
Lei will still be safe even if no one goes to get her. However, wouldnât that mean inviting new problems to Kingdom? Weâre behind on everything. If only Iâd acted faster. I clenched my fist.
âAlbans, stop. This isnât like you,â I looked up when I heard the Princeâs voice.
âIf you participate in the meeting with those feelings, then the supervision department will manipulate you.â
âIâm...â
Thatâs right. Iâm the Four Marquisesâ Albans. I will fulfil my duties, but Iâm not a slave to Kingdom.
âWester is to blame for not ensuring Leiâs safety and allowing criminals to run wild and endanger noble children. I was going to go pick her up even if they donât protect her. They did something unnecessary.â
âArenât you being too arrogant, Albans?â
The Prince laughed, then he went back to looking serious and said, âEventually, your daughter would be protected. Even if you go to pick her up now, youâll just miss each other, and the power of the Albans will be dispersed. And Wester would still put in this request even without your daughter. We have to think about the problem separately.â
âKingdom and Frontier. The power relationship between these two are about to change. Itâs time for us to seriously consider what we can do to protect the people of Kingdom.â
The Prince stood up.
âNext week, we will hold a meeting with the royal family, the Four Marquises, the nobles and the supervision department. Anyhow, your daughter will return. Focus on next weekâs meeting.â
âNoted.â I opened my eyes, straightened my sitting position and accepted.
I was called to a round-table conference that was only held whenever Kingdom is in a state of emergency.