âYour Highness Theodore!â
â⦠Hi sister-in-law.â
It was Theodore, Arnoldâs brother, who captured Rishe.
Had he just returned from his official duties? He was wearing an outdoor cloak, and his lips were bent at the sight of Rishe.
It was clear without asking him why he looked sullen.
âThey found out? The man-dressing thing.â
âIâm sorry!â
Theodore removed his hand from Rishe, crossed his arms, and stared down at her.
Even so, he still spoke in a whisper so that the knight guards couldnât hear him. Facing Theodore like this, Rishe could only apologize flatly.
âIâm very sorry. Youâve even done so much for meâ¦â
âItâs inevitable that youâd get caught. Even if you managed to fool Brother, itâs not that complicated. But thatâs not the point. Whatâs with your reaction? Itâs not like youâre the only one having fun!â
âWhat do you mean having funâ¦?â
âI mean, why would Brother go to visit the cadets? Heâs never done that before. I was doing official business in the favelas when I got a report about it, but I wasnât too freaked out deep inside.â
âYour Highness, about thatâ¦â
âArnold told me that he came to check on the cadet that you recommended because he was concerned about it.â
After hearing that, Theodore went silent for a good few seconds, then covered his face with his hands and looked down quietly.
âYour Highness Theodore?â
â⦠Wait, itâs a bit hard to digest that account, so let me put it aside for now and donât think about it⦠Iâd like you to tell me again at a later date, not now, about how Brother reactedâ¦â
Ta, that sounds like a lot of workâ¦
It seemed that a lot of things were hard to swallow right away because of all the things that have happened over the years. Looking at Theodoreâs back, which was almost drooping, Rishe asked, âNevertheless, werenât you out at the favelas? How could the news of His Highness Arnoldâs visit reach you so quickly?â
âMy âvassalsâ are proficient at what they do, and I have a complete network of information so that I can find out about any incidents related to Brother even if Iâm down in the castle.â
Theodore said with all seriousness. As expected of a prince, he had enormous power as a prince, but he only poured his abilities into his brother.
The âvassalsâ he was referring to shouldnât be pointing to knights who serve the imperial family. He must be referring to the people of the favelas and lowlifes who were indebted to him.
âItâs not just about Brother, Iâve done a thorough investigation on the backgrounds of the trainees as well. I also monitor their behavior during their stay in the castle to see if they pick up some strange plays.â
âI see. As His Royal Highness, youâre watching over the knightsâ in the making in the shadows, right?â
âWell, thatâs part of it.â
â?â
When Rishe tilted her head, Theodore said reluctantly, ââ¦I sent my sister-in-law over. If thereâs a strange person mixed in with that group and something happens to you, Iâd be sorry for my brother.â
âYour Highnessâ¦â
Apparently, he was watching over Rishe as well.
âThank you, and Iâm sorry for worrying you.â
âIâm not worried about you. All of this is for my brother, of course.â
âFufufu, I understand⦠Then, Your Highnessâ¦â
Risheâs cheeks reflexively relaxed, but she looked up at him with her smile gone.
âCould I borrow some of your proficient âvassalsâ for a while?â
Theodoreâs eyes widened at Risheâs request.
âIâd like them to report directly to me, not to Your Highness. All I ask of them are simple tasks. I can promise you they wonât be in danger.â
ââ¦Let me ask you just one thing. Is that going to help my brother?â
âNo. Rather the opposite.â
Rishe flatly said.
âTo rebel against His Highness Arnold.â
ââ¦â