Kyle was royalty, but he was a man of respect for other people in various capacities.
Both to Kyleâs servants and to the knights who protected him. To his own people, to the old, and even to children much younger than himself.
âSo youâre our Esteemed Doctorâs apprentice? Iâve heard from him that youâre a promising pharmacist.â
In her life as a pharmacist, he pushed his sickly body to come to the port to pick her up.
âI never imagined that Michele would take a student. Iâm sorry for your hardships, but Iâm delighted to have an excellent pharmacist here. Would you be willing to lend a little of your wisdom to our country?â
Even in her life as a pharmacist, he didnât dismiss her as a dubious disciple like the world in general, and he listened to what Rishe and Michele wanted to do.
He would get on his knees, listen to them from the same perspective, and try to be there for them.
Kyle never acted arrogantly, and yet, he tried to fulfill his responsibilities as royalty.
It was probably in her pharmacistâs life that she spent the most time with Kyle.
Rishe met Michele and became his student, and then together they moved to Koyor.
Then she was assigned to work with Kyle, who was in charge of public affairs related to academia, doing a variety of research. As such, events like this were frequent.
ââ Michele, I heard you neglected to clean your room again after I told you the other day.â
Whenever Kyle scolded Rishe and the others, he was like a guardian, too.
Even that day, Kyle had Michele, who was probably much older than him and, sit on the couch, while he stood with his arms crossed in front of him.
âIâve got a complaint from another scholar. They said you came back covered in blood all over and scared them into locking themselves up in the lab. Youâve soiled the lab carpet, and now what research are you doing?â
Michele raised his brows in annoyance and asked Rishe, who was sitting next to him.
âWhat should I do, Rishe? I canât remember at all. Did this happen the other day?â
âTeacher, thatâs when you said you helped a cow give birth and got a specimen instead.â
âOh, that one!â
Looking down at Michel, who instantly became cheerful, Kyle was helpless.
ââ Thatâs not all. Youâve been sleeping in the lab all this time and havenât been back in your private room. They said youâve left your food untouched in your room, so your eggs are rotting and stinking up the place.â
âHahaha, the weatherâs been nice lately.â
âSorry, Prince Kyle â¦â
On behalf of Michele, who was accepting the natural order of things, his student, Rishe, bowed her head.
âBe very careful in the future. Please refrain from immersing yourself in your research in a filthy manner, and please finish the meal that has been served to youâ¦! I will never again overlook you eating flowers from the garden because you canât be bothered to go get a meal!â
âWait, that last bit was the first time Iâve heard of too. â And itâs not just Michele Iâm having a problem with.â
âYou too, Wertsner.â
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âYouâve been storing so many books, making someone report that even the stone floor might collapse at any moment. As for the ones youâve finished reading, wouldnât it be appropriate to move them somewhere else?â
âWell, thatâsâ¦â
âAnd I told you not to stack books higher than yourself. It could collapse in case of an earthquake or something.â
â⦠I have nothing to sayâ¦â
However, all the books in her room were valuable and educational.
Sheâs read them many times and the contents were in her head. However, books could give you completely different insights, depending on when you read them.
Iâm a freeloader, so I canât afford to bother the castle⦠But I canât prioritize parting with them!! I need to spend at least two more weeks, no, three weeks to consider it and one final readingâ¦
âTherefore, one room will be opened as a library to you.â
â⦠Sorry Prince Kyle, I think itâll take a month or so to get rid of ⦠what?â
T/N: well the teacher and student are both devoted to their jobs, I laughed at the *eating flowers in the garden*