Elise, the maidservant, and Kamil, who had been in charge of Risheâs guard for a while now, were two people that Theodore has long been acquainted with.
The two were born and raised in this favela, and lived in a desperately in need of food.
Theodore, who has secretly frequented this favela for a long time and took advantage of the inhabitants in exchange for money, gave them a beautiful smile.
âThen again, I didnât expect this chance to come so soon. I never thought sheâd fall ill and pass out, creating the perfect opening to kidnap her.â
âYes. Rishe-samaâs body search has been done. She has no weapons or other means of escape.â
âPerfectly done!â
Theodore then looked at the maid.
âElise is looking so much better. Itâs a relief to see that youâve been eating properly.â
âItâs all thanks to Theodore-sama for recommending me to the castle as a maid through the church.â
âItâs no big deal. It was a great opportunity to get a spy close to my brotherâs fiancée. Iâm very grateful to you for having done a marvelous job of earning Risheâs trust.â
Theodore then looked at the knight, Kamil.
âBesides, Kamil, Iâm sure youâve had a hard time with your escort mission, too, have you? My sister-in-law seems quite a bit active.â
âItâs nothing. Thanks to being assigned to escort Rishe-sama, I was able to fulfill Theodore-samaâs orders.â
âHahaha. I was unhappy when you joined the Order and was selected as Brotherâs knight guard. I even asked you to be my knight, but you simply refused.â
Was that about two years ago?
Theodoreâs request was denied and the gossip about the Second Prince wanting his brotherâs knight guard and throwing a tantrum, etc. circulated. But in reality, Theodore knew the knight beforehand.
âI can torment my brother owing it to you, being his knight guard. Thank you so much.â
Theodore took out a leather bag full of gold coins and handed it to them both.
Elise and Kamil bowed reverently and received their reward.
âThank you for all your hard work, keep up the good work.â
Theodore commended them and left.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
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âOh! Itâs Theo!â
On the way home, a boy dressed almost as much as a rag came running up to Theodoreâs side.
âHello, Vim. Is your house-sitting duties going well?â
âOf course! Iâll keep Anna safe until mother comes home from work!â
âAs expected of an elder brother, good job!â
Theodore bent down and caressed the boyâs head repeatedly.
The boy was grubby, and an ordinary person would be hesitant to touch him, but Theodore didnât mind.
âBut itâs getting late, so youâd better go do the rest of your mission setting the futon.â
âBut, but I have to welcome Mother firstâ¦â
âSleeping with your sister is the most important task for a brother.â
ââ¦â
The boy still looked contemplative, then obediently nodded in understanding.
âAlright, Iâll get on with my futon mission. Good night, Theo!â
âGood night, sweet dreams.â
Theodore stared the boyâs back until he disappeared. He watched him enter a shabby building and straightened up.
âItâs an elder brotherâs job to sleep with his younger sister, right? But my brother has never done that for me.â
âTheodore-sama.â
Theodoreâs shoulders were drooping when his tall guard called his name.
Theodore first came to this shanty town when he was a child. He held hands with his mother, who was now deceased, and set foot here to give alms.
This cesspit of a city that existed in a corner of the rich imperial city was estranged from everyone else.
âTo my brother, the inhabitants of this town and I are the same. As long as heâs there, I have to show that Iâm willing to take action to help one way or the other, but the truth is he really doesnât care. Thatâs just the way it is.â
Theodore looked down and muttered to himself.
âHowever, with this counterstrike, I wonder if I get to see a bit of my favorite look on his face that heâs fond of showing me.â
***
Inside a dimly lit room, Rishe was desperately trying to stay conscious.
This place seemed to be in a building on the outskirts of the Imperial Capital. Trapped in a room that was akin to a storage room, Rishe had been waiting for âthat momentâ for a long time.
The door was locked from the outside. There was a window, but she seemed to be on the third floor of the building, so it was a long way to the ground.
Outside the door and below the windows, sentries with weapons seemed to have been set up. The guards were poorly dressed and resembled savage thieves.
Rishe squatted in the corner of the room, battling with her whirling vision, lethargic body, and headache.
Finally, the long-awaited moment arrived.
âHello, sister-in-law. How does it feel to be betrayed by your maidservant and guard?â
âYour Highness Theodoreâ¦â
Rishe spat a short breath at the entry of the person sheâs been waiting for.