A Story Of The Crown Prince From A Servantâs Point Of View
In Arc 1, a few days after Arnold kissed Rishe.
Itâs been a long time since Oliver became Arnoldâs squire.
For Oliver, who was born into a family of knights but had his way cut off by an injury, Arnold, who found him, was a master whom he could serve without a second thought.
To the extent that if there was no other choice, he would willingly sacrifice his life for him.
So, for his masterâs sake, he would advise him like no others could in their fear of Arnold.
Making up his mind to ask a question of that nature on this day as well, Oliver opened his mouth.
It was just as Arnold was reading through a troublesome document and finished a stroke of disagreement.
âEh, speaking of which, master. Has anything unusual happened to you lately?â
âNothing.â
After receiving the papers from Arnold, who answered flatly, Oliver argued further.
âI donât think thereâs nothing. Thereâs obviously something wrong with you.â
âWhat? If youâre going to interfere with my work, get out.â
âYou havenât seen Rishe-sama for a few days now.â
He tried to cut straight to the point, but Arnold continued reading the documents silently without batting an eyelid.
When he was looking down, his long eyelashes were accentuated and his good looks were highlighted, even though he was a man.
Arnoldâs appearance was so perfect that it looked even more like a contrivance.
Most women were smitten by his looks, but as far as Oliver knew, there was one girl who was quite formidable.
How ironic, since that person, of all people, was to become his wife.
âHas it been since my lord went to the chapel the day before yesterday with a letter from Rishe-sama? What in the world has happened to you? Up until now, youâve gone to check on her from time to time, and when it was impossible for you to do so, you even forced me to go.â
ââ¦â
âDespite the reports from the knight guards, you are quite worried about your wife, arenât you? Sheâs only just arrived in the castle, so you must be feeling anxious too.â
ââ¦â
Arnold picked up a pen and signed at the bottom of the document.
After that, he said, still without changing his expression.
âFor the time being, I wonât be visiting the detached palace.â
âOh. Why?â
Has he lost interest in that girl so soon?
Although he thought so, Arnoldâs reply was something Oliver hadnât expected at all.
âItâs because something unconscionable was done.â
âYeah?â
He couldnât swallow the words that had been said so quietly, so he confirmed.
â⦠Unconscionable, by whom?â
âI did, to her.â
âYou did, to Rishe-sama?â
After a few moments of silence, Oliver screamed with all his might.
âThats⦠AHHHHHHH?!â
âShut up!â
Arnold frowned and glared at Oliver.
An ordinary being might have been frightened and so terrified that they might not even be able to speak, but Oliver was different. Arnold knew this as well, so he had no reservations about it.
âHow can I shut up!!! Oh, what did you mean by unconscionable?! I donât understand; I mean, what did you do? Donât tell me⦠My lord, you havenât had your wedding yet!!â
âI havenât gone that far. Youâre so noisy.â
Since the situation didnât seem to be irreversible, he patted his chest for the time being.
However, what he told him was still shocking.
âThatâs the end of it.â
âNo, no, no, thatâs not the end of it.â
Oliver knew that the second prince, Theodore, had contacted Rishe that day.
Even he had been suspicious of the letter from Rishe that was sent shortly afterwards. Arnold said he would respond to it, but he barely imagined that the âunconscionableâ thing occurred after that.
But again, why on earth did he do that⦠Was he trying to keep His Highness Theodore in check by showing his favor to Rishe-sama? Or could Rishe-sama possibly⦠No, I donât think thatâs right, butâ¦
As an elder and a squire, it was clear to Oliver what should be done.
âMy Lord, have you properly apologized to Rishe-sama?â
Arnold ignored him and continued his work.
Have a jolly weekend! Take care always ^_^