Rishe glanced back at Arnold while they were speaking.
Arnold was standing silently with his arms crossed behind Rishe, giving off the vibe that he was not at all interested and found things troublesome.
âYour Highness, would it be possible for some of our knight guards to protect Harriet for a little while?â
ââ¦Thatâs the only way out. Oliver.â
âGot it. Then Iâll assign staff right awayâ¦â
âAh, um, umâ¦â
Harriet tried desperately to speak, her voice wet with tears.
âMy apologies. Thank you for your concern, but thatâs not going to workâ¦â
âHarriet-sama?â
âM-Moreover, my fiancé has been very strict with me.â
The âfiancéâ she was referring to was the king of Fabrania.
âWhat did the King tell you?â
âWell, that⦠I wasnât allowed to let a man other than my husband around me!!â
That instruction certainly wasnât strange.
âAnd so, I canât take advantage of your kindness⦠Iâm sorry, Iâm sorryâ¦hu-huâ¦â
She apologized repeatedly in a muffled voice.
Harriet, who looked completely crestfallen, muttered so quietly that it was unlikely for anyone around her to hear clearly.
âHee, I want to stay indoorsâ¦â
Oh, this is no good.
This was totally the ramblings of someone who was on the edge.
I wondered what was going on when she suddenly plopped down on her knees upon meeting me. She assumed that the loss of her own guards would cause trouble for Garkhain.
Harrietâs concerns were correct. Oliver, looking troubled, whispered to Arnold.
âWhat do we do now, My Lord?â
âThereâs no other choice. We canât let a guest from another country stay here without an escort.â
ââ¦â
Rishe got up from her chair and walked beside Arnold.
âBut there are no female knights in Garkhain.â
âThere are fewer such countries in existence. Only a few in the western continent have them to begin withâ¦â
ââ¦â
She stared up at Arnold right next to her as he talked with Oliver.
ââ¦â
ââ¦â
Arnold made eye contact with Rishe once, and then returned his gaze to Oliver as if it had never happened.
ââ¦For example, suppose you hit up some mercenaries and found a woman who is miraculously skilled. Iâd certainly not trust that person enough to put her beside the princess of another country.â
âYour Highness.â
âThere is no way that you can immediately arrange a person with a certain level of competence as a bodyguard, whose identity can be reliably trusted, and whose manners are up to standardâ¦â
âYour Highness Arnold.â
Rishe tugged Arnoldâs sleeve.
ââ¦â
After pausing for several seconds, Arnold sighed heavily and looked at Rishe as if he had given up.
âWhat?â
It was not like Arnold to ask again when he knew what Rishe was going to say.
With that in mind, Rishe responded with a small âyesâ and a raised hand.
âIâll be Harriet-samaâs bodyguard.â
âRishe-sama?!â
Contrary to Oliverâs alarm, Arnold held his forehead and looked down. It was as if he was saying he has had a bad feeling about it.
âYour Highness, do you have any complaints about my etiquette?â
ââ¦No.â
âAre you suspicious of my identity?â
âOf course not.â
She smiled at Arnold, who replied bitterly.
âThen, what about my sword skills?â
ââ¦â
There should be no other suitable person in this situation than Rishe.
Even though Rishe was the fiancée of the crown prince, her status was only that of a dukeâs daughter of a weak country.
It was not uncommon for a dukeâs daughter to be chosen as a lady-in-waiting for a princess. With that in mind, working as a guard for a limited time was not that strange.
However, it seemed that only Rishe thought so.
âYou just want to do it, donât you?â
âYeah.â
âAnd what are you planning to do about it?â
âWhat reason do you have to object, Your Highness? If something happens to Princess Harriet without an escort, it will be in no small part the responsibility of Garkhainâs side, right?â
For that matter, Harrietâs escort situation is irrelevant. Even Arnold would want to avoid such trouble.
âIt is true that I am no match for Your Highness and the knight guards. But even so, as an escort, I should be able to be of some use to you.â
âThatâs not where the issue is.â
Arnold looked frankly into Risheâs eyes.
He put his lips to Risheâs ear and whispered in a low voice, âYou are the one person I need to protect above all else.â
ââ¦!!â
Rishe felt like her eardrums were numbed by his declaration.
Heâs definitely working on some sort of motive!
She hurriedly took a step back and held back the urge to argue.
âWell, rather than protecting me, Iâd be happier if you could trust me that most enemies canât defeat me!â
âIâm not saying I donât trust you. ââ I do trust your courage and your skill with a sword.â
After the bitter words, Arnold sighed again.
âIâd like to ask you what youâre up to, though.â
âOf course, thatâs a secret.â
âI knowâ¦Can you give us a moment, please?â
â!â
Rishe was happy and pleased at the conclusion that had been reached.
âLeave it to me, Your Highness.â
She smiled and was about to go to Harriet when Arnold grabbed her by the arm.
âGya!?â
âBut remember.â
Arnold quietly spelled out his words, as if to inscribe them.
âMost enemies canât defeat youâ¦Knowing that, youâre my protector.â
âO-Okay, I understandâ¦â
Her heart was about to burst, so she needed some reprieve.
Rishe headed toward Harriet while curbing the burning on her cheeks.
She sat down on the chair, turned around, and called out to Harriet, who was crying uncontrollably.
âThank you for your patience, Harriet-sama.â
Rishe then knelt down in front of her.
ââ¦? Ah, umâ¦â
This reminds me of my life as a knight.
She straightened her back and took Harrietâs slender hand.
Unlike in the past, when she was dressed as a man, she would not have held her hand gently.
She wanted to reassure her with a smile, even if it was metaphorical.
âPlease donât cry anymore. Iâll get rid of all the bad luck that comes your way.â
âHa-ha-heâ¦â
In accordance with the chivalrous spirit that has been instilled in her, she vowed to the lady in front.
âI will protect you⦠Rest assured, Princess, okay?â
â~~~~ !?â
At that moment, Harriet, whose eyes were hidden by her bangs, suddenly turned red.