Steady Gardener (2)
Melchiorâs gardening gloves were covered in dirt.
âWow, what am I going to do with this image?â
Melchior, returning his pruning shears to the toolbox, pointed to a simple wooden chair placed by the pond.
âSit down; nowâs a good time.â
As he sat down, he could see a rose with the leaves beginning to fall. Looking closer, the leaves had been eaten, and the vines were yellowish. A tin kettle and a rough tip cup were placed randomly on the simple outdoor table. The prince took off his gardening gloves, revealing thin cotton gloves underneath them. Kleio, who glanced at the back of Melchiorâs hand, felt disappointed.
âYou canât see a stigma unless you put ether into it, but itâs unusual.â
He couldnât understand the princeâs thought process at all.
âWell, is there anything I can understand about him? No, I suppose not.â
Whatever Kleio was feeling, Melchior remained elegant and relaxed as he poured some tea before pushing the glass in front of Kleio. Kleio, catching himself a moment later, looking around reflexively for a photographer or illustrator. He suspected that this was for some promotional picture, a picture of the prince of simple tastes caring for the garden. Wouldnât that make for a good photo? There was no way the prince couldnât notice Kleioâs glancing about, however.
âWhat are you looking for?â
âI was looking around because I thought I was in the presence of a journalist again.â
âHaha, you mustâve been quite surprised by the medal ceremony the other day, Sir Kleio.â
âItâs something Iâm not used to.â
âToday is a holiday with no planned schedule. This is my private space, not a place for journalists.â
âHe says that, but he seems pretty close with themâ¦â
Everything about it was uncomfortable for Kleio, but the casual way the prince referred to him was the most uncomfortable. Kleio had only signed a pledge of loyalty without [Covenant] and been granted a position as a formality, but he felt he was being treated as a subordinate each time the title was used.
âWould you please use a title that suits my age and situation instead of referring to me as a knight?â
âWhen others get the title, they are eager to use it. Why donât you like it?â
âItâs because I feel like Iâm wearing clothes that donât suit me.â
âAlright, letâs do that, Kleio. Youâve caught me in the middle of my hobby.â
âI thought it might be a pretense. However, the cottage garden in the middle of the palace has quite the atmosphere.â
âOne-third of the rose vines are rotten, and itâs too late to dig up the flower bulbs, but thank you for that. There was an early frost this year, so I donât know how the flowers are still blooming.â
Melchior, still sipping at his tea from a tin cup and dressed in simple clothes stained with soil, gazed at the declining garden. A gentle smile emerged on his face. Even though Kleio knew he wasnât a human being worthy of such an expression, in such a moment, he couldnât take his eyes off him. How did a person who knew the world was being used again and again grow new flowers every year? Kleio couldnât even guess at his feelings.
âTo those who knew that everything has already been decided, the blooming and death of those flowers and of humans may feel no different.â
Rather, he thought the former might hurt him more.
âSkillful gardeners hear each and every signal from the plants and the trees, but I canât understand it. Thatâs disqualification as a gardener.â
In Melchiorâs speech, his will mingled with a slight sense of regret. Those wordless plants were the only things that the prince could peacefully exist with. If he could read the hearts of everyone in the world, that would be hell. His unstable origin, excessive beauty, and extreme power all drove him far from what made a human being happy.
âThough it had nothing to do with me. Right now, heâs the crown prince of Albion.â
âAre you often too busy with your duties to devote time to your hobbies? Rather, Iâd like to ask where you learned landscape architecture.â
âWhen I was young, there was a quiet gardener who took care of this place. There was no gardener who knew how to cultivate a simple cottage garden, so they brought a worker from my motherâs hometown. I followed him and learned by watching.â
âOh, then, maybe this placeâ¦â
âYes. It was my deceased motherâs residence. She was originally a commoner, so she couldnât grow attached to that cold palace and longed for her hometown. His Majesty created this to resemble her hometown.
âIt still has a beautiful and simple appearance.â
âYou know how to flatter when you have a request.â
Kleio stiffened while holding his glass.
ââ¦I canât hide my heart from the prince.â
He took a sip of the tea to hide his twitching lips. He couldnât even smell the tea.
âHaha, isnât this the first time you contacted me first? However, Asel is an important contract partner for me, so if I can provide convenience for you, Iâll listen to it. Let me tell you.â
Should he be grateful that they were getting to the point fast, or should he be afraid? Of course, Kleio wouldnât miss his chance.
âCan you get me in and out of the Kingâs Library?â
âHowever much.â
âYes?â
âWill you go now?â
ââ¦Without asking why?â
âWhat do I know about magic? Most of the books in the Kingâs archives are indecipherable ancient documents, miracles and wonders, and forbidden magic, but they arenât something that can be realized.â
âIâve heard that is the case.â
âItâs a good attitude to have an inquiring mind. Besides, this is really my first time doing this, so itâs fun for me.â
It was fortunate he understood, but that only made Kleio more uncomfortable.
ââ¦Does this author allow anything to further the manuscript? I doubt itâll go over so smoothly.â
âAlso, I have something to ask of you.â
Kleio felt an icy sword rub against his throat at those words. Melchiorâs request had no details, making it an item scarier than a blank check that was signed and handed over.
âIs there anything you can tell me about it?â
âItâs a short-term guidance.â
âAre you planning a trip? I was born and raised in Kolpos, and I donât even know downtown Lundane, so I donât know where I can guide you.â
âWhy, is there any place you canât? You have a unique prediction skill.â
âItâs hard to guess where youâll need it.â
âI, too, will enter the remembered world once. In that case, I will need a guide.â n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âDid the prince show any interest in the dungeon in the last manuscript?â
Looking through the manuscript through Memory, he found a retrospective of Isiel, who had accompanied the prince into the dungeon. They were in the City of Pearl, at the safest place in the dungeon. When the door opened to the City of Pearl, the crown prince intervened with Arthurâs party with great timing. Arthur and Isiel tried to stop them, but they were defeated without a weapon by the words, âThe remembered world is also my territory, so I cannot withdraw from the work of protecting my territory and subjects.â Thus, the real purpose of the princeâs visit was unknown until the end. Maybe it was just a move to gain popularity.
âSo thatâs probably why he needs guidance. But thatâll be dangerous.â
âWhy would you want to dwell in such a dangerous place?â
âDear Kleio, I have no obligation to explain why.â
Subtle loneliness lingered in Melchiorâs gaze. The tension was like the moment of calm before a tsunami hit, but Kleio barely managed to answer yes.
âI apologize.â
âSo, Iâll ask you in the future.â
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After that, he was busy following the prince. It seemed like he had turned around nine corners and climbed five stairs before Melchior stood before a long corridor without a single picture. The prince, who was looking closely at the wall, took off the glove from his left. Taking a close look, it appeared to be a normal, clean hand.
âThe stigma will be on the right hand.â
Placing his hand on the wall, a complex magic formula began to build up.
âIs he removing the seal?â
It was clear looking at it through Perception. Several magic formulas like [Defense] and [Concealment] were engraved on the inside of the wall, only to be released by contact with a person who met certain conditions. A few seconds later, a line appeared on the wall to form a square door without a knocker.
âCome in.â
The seals were incredibly powerful, but the library was only a room the size of a private study in a large mansion. Two-story bookcases were placed on both walls, with a narrow window in the style of the era of Absalom II on the wall opposite the door. A magic stone heater and a chair were beside it. Melchior sat down in the single armchair beside the steam heater, placing his straw hat on the table. Upon opening the library, the prince said Kleio had to be closely monitored.
âWill you be there throughout my reading?â
âBy regulation, yes.â
âThe reading will take a while. Can I cause such an annoyanceâ¦?â
âWizards avoid distracting elements. I heard it well, but what can I do? Well, had it been the days of the queen, there wouldâve been anyway.â
âWhat is it?â
âThe kingâs spouse has the same rights as the king if they make a mutual [Covenant]. Wasnât my grandmother the queen? Her husband also had an interest in books and magic.â
Kleio wondered if he was making fun of him, but he decided to save the information away in his head.
âSo Queen Juleika has the authority to access this placeâ¦â
âSince then, it seems that there have been few visitors.â
Melchior pointed at a guestbook with a page blank except for Kleioâs name. As he had said, there had been a gap of more than thirty-years between Kleio and the previous visitor.
âNo way, Melchior couldnât have noticed like Juleika. Besides, if his mother could come in, Aslan wouldnât have tried to get permission from Melchior. Thatâs something I didnât know.â
âFor such a thing, the library is cleaned without any dust.â
âDo you see the pattern on the floor?â
âYes?â
âItâs all mana stone platinum. [Preservation] is inscribed into it. It wonât get dirty even if someoneâs muddy boots walk all over it.â
âI knew the Riognan royal family was wealthy, but to see it on display like thatâ¦â
For a while, Kleio was distracted by the floor rather than the books and had to regain his concentration.
âWhen I consider it, there is one more who can enter without restriction. The Archbishop has the same powers as the chairman of the nobility.â
âI heard that she has been bedridden for a long time.â
âIn recent decades, her health has improved, and it is said she will talk to others soon.â
The bells of the cathedral intervened in their conversation. Kleio had arrived just in the afternoon, but it was already 2 PM.
âLetâs explore the secrets of magic as much as we can for the day.â
âThank you for your consideration.â
âWell, I must ask you that no transcriptions or memos are taken. These banned books cannot be taken out.â
âI know. Thenâ¦â
In case Melchior might sense something in his expression, Kleio hurried back as the corners of his lips went up.
âIâve no need for something like that with Memory.â