that time, Kalyan had just started eating lunch.
The atmosphere of the nobles gathered in the hall on the first floor of Senyu Hall was unusual. Although it was clearly the last day of the festival, the atmosphere was more noisy than the first day.
â On the second day of the festival, Archmage Alan Manasil entered the Wizardsâ Association and stayed all day.
â The associationâs wizards suddenly begin to move, but the reason cannot be determined.
As this news spread quickly, an unbelievable story came along.
â The first person Alan Manasil became a priest with was none other than the Third Prince Calian.
â Information has been received that talks about this have already ended with King Lemain.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The confusion among the nobles, who weighed the ramifications of the meeting between these two, became an unstoppable wave that spread in all directions.
However, there were some places where this news could not be delivered.
This was because the person who would receive the news did not wake up until late morning.
There was a commotion outside the door of the room where he was sleeping. At the same time, the door burst open and a voice was heard calling him urgently. It belonged to a senior attendant who always woke him up.
âPrince. Wake up. Prince!â
His servant did not speak in a quiet voice or ring the bell. Standing outside the bedroom, which was hidden behind curtains, I called out loudly to him.
âPrince!â
Only after the attendant called him again did his closed eyelids slightly open, revealing his light green eyes. Even though the scenery was unusual, he slowly got up as if something bothersome had happened.
He held his forehead with one hand as if he had a headache and opened his mouth with an annoyed expression.
âWhat is this⦠what are you doing?â
A servant was standing outside the curtain. It was clearly visible that he was fidgeting, wondering why he was so anxious. The servant opened his mouth again urgently.
âPrince Planz, you need to wake upâ¦!â
At that time, another figure appeared behind the servant, stretched out his arm, pushed the servant to the side, and grabbed the curtain.
A strong scent engulfed the entire room.
Renieri scent.
Plantz stood up with a frown on his face.
âDonât go in.â
I wasnât asking if I could come in.
It was always like that.
He was a person who didnât know how to ask first or be considerate.
White fingers pulled back the curtain. After that, the hem of a mint-colored dress and light yellow shoes at the end came into Plantzâs bedroom. It was silique.
Plantzâs servant came in behind Sillike. It was visible that he was embarrassed and did not know what to do. It hadnât happened once or twice, but it still seemed like he couldnât get used to it.
Planz waved his hand once toward the attendant as if to tell him to go out, and the attendant gave him a deep bow and went out in a panic.
â Sweet.
With the sound of the door closing, Silike covered her face with her fan. It was obvious that he was frowning, so Plantz did not look at his face.
Silike said, slowly looking around the room.
âIt smells like alcohol.â
I couldnât even smell the alcohol because it was covered by the Renieri scent.
Instead of mentioning it, Planz silently tapped the glass next to the bed with his finger. It was an action that meant that since you drank it, it was bound to smell. Of course, Lemainâs prohibition against alcohol was also an attitude that was not taken into consideration.
Silikeâs eyes turned fierce.
Apart from those eyes, a calm voice still flowed from behind the fan.
âIâm only fifteen now. Iâm not old enough to be addicted to alcohol. Besides, I have to go out soon, but Iâm not even up yet.â
At that moment, Plantz felt as if he could hear Lemainâs voice hidden behind the documents.
Plantz began drinking alcohol shortly after attending his coming-of-age ceremony at the age of 15. Even so, living with the smell of alcohol all the time was not a problem that could be understood.
This time, he even went out of the palace like that.
âWhat kind of disappointing behavior is this?â
âI guess thatâs not what you meant to say.â
Plantz raised the glass containing the remaining alcohol.
It was difficult to tell whether his eyes were half-awakened from sleep or half-drunk. The only thing that was clear was that he didnât seem to have any intention of talking.
âWhy did you come?â
Silikeâs hand holding the fan grew stronger. It was an action to control his anger, but Plantz didnât see that either.
âWhat will His Majesty think if you keep showing up like this? No matter how hard this mother triesâ â
I donât want to hear that⦠talk like that.â
A drowsy voice.
Silikeâs eyes trembled. Soon Silike cleared her voice again and spoke.
âYouâre becoming more and more rude. I guess you didnât do that when you were talking to Your Majesty, right?â
âWe talked. I.â
Plantz slightly opened his eyes and sneered.
âWhy did you come? Just tell me that and leave.â
Instead of answering, Planz, who said that, quickly stood up from his seat. I didnât even pay attention to my loose clothes. His expression was just that he didnât want to talk anymore.
âCalian is carrying a wizard on his back. Allan Manasil The nobles are already agitated because the wizard has taken Calian as his disciple.â
Wizard.
Planzâs feet, which were heading towards the sofa as if brushing past Silike, paused for a moment. Plantz looked down and looked at the glass in his hand. The alcohol in the glass was sloshing around.
But that was all Plantz showed no other reaction.
â⦠So.â
Silike turned to Planz.
I realized that it wasnât Planz who couldnât understand what it meant or why he was running like this. So instead of explaining further, Silike asked.
âAre you going to keep disappointing me like this?â
âDonât do it. Youâre trying hard.â
Planz did not answer Sillikeâs questions. Instead, he brought up again what he had said countless times.
Silike tried to say something again, but Planz stopped him.
âBecause itâs annoying.â
Soon, Plantz raised the hand holding his drink and pointed to the door. Silike stood for a while looking at Planz. But even as time passed, Plantzâs hand did not come down.
â⦠Where to go today and where to go in the future. Donât be late and come out.â
The fan folded and Silike looked at Planzâs face once again.
âMake sure nothing gets in your way.â
Silike turned around and walked out.
Soon the door closed with a loud bang. Plantz lowered the hand that pointed at the door.
Planz stared blankly at the glass he was holding for a while, then gritted his teeth and threw it against the wall.
â Clink!
The shattered glass was scattered everywhere. The back of my hand was cut by a flying piece of glass, and blood flowed out.
The servants and maids who were watching from outside rushed in when they heard the sound of the glass breaking. Planz, who was drooping his shoulders, looked at the blood drops falling down his fingertips and said.
âget out.â
âPrince, your hand is bleeding. Get treatmentâ¦!â
âGet out! Get out! Get out!â
â¦â¦Kalian!
* * *
After finishing his meal, Kalyan changed into the princeâs livery.
I guess the antidote is already taking effect, and I can breathe a little easier. This may be the reason why I didnât drink morning tea, thanks to Alanâs visit and the hasty preparations.
While the maids combed Kalianâs hair and gave him a final check, Jan, standing next to him, explained the final schedule of the festival.
âYou will be going to see the equestrian performance soon, but it is located outside the palace, so you will have to travel for about an hour. And then there will be a ball at 8 oâclock.â
Princes also took horseback riding lessons and watched horseback riding performances on the Kingâs birthday because Lemain liked horses, but for no other special reason. Anyway, being with Raven was something Calian liked, so he had no complaints.
âIs this the concert that was canceled at the top of Brissen?â
âYes, thatâs right. Didnât Viscount Briesen come and have dinner with the princes because of that?â
Performances large enough for the king to attend were usually held at a large stage. There was no theater company with that many people, and most large performance halls were owned by the top.
âSo, we decided to host this performance at the top of Fallun. This is our first time performing somewhere other than Brisen.â
âFolun?â
âIâm used to it. what?â
Calian pursed his eyebrows.
Calian, who had been lost in thought for a moment, opened his eyes.
âBaron Fallun.â
Jan nodded and explained.
âYes. He is a young baron named Melfir Fallun. He is said to be quite smart and resourceful. However, I donât know what the circumstances were, but this time, he ended up giving up the performance in Brisen.â
Kalian laughed.
âI donât want to be hanged, so I have no choice but to yield.â
Calianâs eyes lit up as he remembered their situation and could not answer out loud. The reason Calian remembered Melphyr Fallun was because of something quite famous that was known even to Secretia.
An accident in which a member of the royal family, even the first prince, was injured.
When the kingâs family came out after the equestrian performance, the temporary structure installed for the performance collapsed. And unfortunately, Randel, who was on the stairs at that time, was hit by a collapsed structure and fell down one floor.
I heard that although his life was not in danger, he broke his leg and had to be recuperated at Tensil for about a month.
âThat was now. âIâve seen so many horseback riding performances by Lemain that I never thought something like that would happen today.â
After thinking about that, Kalian tapped his knee with his finger.
âIt wasnât just an accident.â
There was evidence that the ropes that secured the structure had been cut with a sharp object. There wasnât much to prove that Melfir had tried to harm Randel, but after all, it was King Tensilâs grandson who was injured. Because of this, there was a lot of dissatisfaction from Tensil, and eventually Lemain sent Melphyr to the gallows.
After hearing about the incident, I talked to Chase about whether it was too hasty to act even though it was a lax terrorist attack aimed at the royal family. Chase seemed to have figured something out, but didnât tell Vern, and Vern had to worry for a while to figure it out. Thanks to that, I still remembered it.
âIt should be said that there is no possibility that Fallun was the culprit.â
Unless heâs a real idiot, thereâs no way he would target the royal family by creating such revealing evidence at his own concert hall. If he was as smart and resourceful as Jan said, he wouldnât have thought of using this performance as an opportunity and a stepping stone to the gallows.
âAs expected, Briesen is the most suspicious⦠Why did they target Randel? Thatâs enough to hurt a bit. Or was he simply aiming for the top of Fallun?â
Was there a reason for Fallun to be so threatening that he would even touch the royal family and Tensil for that purpose?
Regarding the upper part, neither Bern nor old Calian remembered much. Calianâs eyebrows became narrower.
âPrinceâ¦â¦?â
Calian stopped thinking and turned his head when he heard Janâs voice from next to him. Then Jan spoke carefully.
âIs there anything that makes you uncomfortable?â
âhuh?â
It seemed that Jan noticed that he frowned and did not speak while looking at the mirror. Calian smiled and shook his head.
âNo. I was thinking about something.â
Come to think of it, Jan always gets anxious when she spends time in front of the mirror. How many mirrors did old Calian have to break to do something like that?
Calian stood up and spoke in a calm voice.
âThe mirror is fine now, donât worry.â
âYes, my prince.â
Yan, who found out what he was thinking, looked embarrassed. Calian pretended not to notice that and asked another question.
âIs Baron Fallun coming to say hello during todayâs performance?â
âUsually during performances, the host sits next to His Majesty. He will say hello before the performance begins.â
âokay.â
The reason for Brisenâs intervention was unclear.
A foul smell is vibrating somewhere.
âIâll have to save him first and check.â
So, I decided to save Melfir Fallun first and figure out the situation.