ââ¦I wonder whether youâre weak, or smart.â
âWhat?!â
âNothing. Anyway, I donât think the vassals will object to this.â
After I finished my words, he barely nodded his head.
Could he not think of anything to refute?
He was about to get up late, yet he hurriedly looked at me with rabbit eyes.
âBy the way, are you alright? Donât listen to what Duke Bluebell said earlier.â
âIâm Vallois. I donât get hurt by that.â
Letâs cross my arms and snort.
âI see, youâre fine.â
A bewildered answer followed.
His gaze, which only looked at me as a child, was strangely different.
***
[At the age of five, she expressed her intention to observe the regular meeting. As expected of Vallois. Despite being born with the blood of the Vallois family heads, she resembles Vivianâs quick actionâ¦.]
ââ¦â
A hook that came in out of nowhere.
Agasa, whose eyes were tightly closed, skipped that part, and read the letter again.
[I will be absent from this regular meeting. I trust you will take care of it as usual.]
In conclusion, Cassis also didnât attend the regular meeting.
And Princess Billishia was allowed to attend the regular meeting.
ââ¦I should also write about what happened today.â
After Cassis left for the Tundra.
They were exchanging messages once a day.
In fact, Agasa was very concerned.
Apart from orders to do everything in his power to ensure the safety of the Princess, he felt sorry for the five-year-old Billishia.
Itâs the Princess who lost her mother early and lived her life as a slave.
âYet for her to hear such a thing in front of Duke Bell.â
Although he took his life to deal with it, Agasa decided to set aside the regular meeting and take care of the Princess for a while.
But, well.
[Iâm Vallois. I donât get hurt by that.]
To be honest, he was a little surprised.
Valloisâs Magi was permeated in the spirited tone of saying, âBe good to yourself as a temporary leader.â
Sheâs not a normal baby.
Sheâs a prophet and has great momentum.
He tried to write down a message like that. However.
âShe said it was a secret.â
Agasa, who made a noise, hmm, thought.
âShe said that only I knew the truth. So, I guess Iâll leave out the prophet part.â
The corner of his lips, which was closed in a straight line, somehow went up smoothly.
The sound of humming and crunching pens resounded in the peaceful drawing room.
[Your Grace. It seems that the regular meeting will proceed without a hitch as scheduled. By the way, Duke Bell suddenly came to our castle. Iâm worried that the Princess was hurt.]
While thinking about Billishiaâs daily life, he thought of one more thing and wrote something down.
Squeak.
The letter that had been burned by Magi landed on Cassisâ light pants.
[Thereâs something else I want to tell you. The slave that was treated at that time. The Princess seems to like him and says she will make him a servant of Vallois. Today, he walked around holding Miss Babyâs hand. Miss Baby didnât even seem to hate itâ¦]
âYour Grace. Her Imperial Majesty will arrive tomorrow morningâ¦â
âWeâre leaving for Valloisâ Castle now.â
ââ¦Pardon?â
Tundra zone.
In the middle of the white snow, on which it was so hard to breathe.
[Today, he walked around holding Miss Babyâs hand.]
They held hands.
He said that my daughter, who is only five years old, has joined hands with an unknown beast.
Grit.
Cassis, who was grinding her teeth, crushed the letter.
âCanât you understand? Weâre leaving right now.â
The knight who was clearing his eyes was taken aback.
âPardon me? Yes, but Her Imperial Majesty the Empress, tomorrow morningâ¦â
âLetâs go.â
Ignoring the knightâs words, he started the carriage.
It was a week before the regular meeting in Vallois.
***
A week later.
The long-awaited regular meeting was just around the corner.
It was when the bedroom door creaked open after I had finished dressing up with the help of Lisa and the maids.
âPrincess! The paper!â
âYou didnât take the paper!â
â⦠Oops, the paper⦠the paperâ¦â
There were four hours left before the regular meeting began.
My mind was already blank.
Hearing Lisaâs cry, I hurriedly returned to the bedroom, took the precious paper, and went out into the hallway.
Agasa was waiting in advance in the corridor.
âAga!â
His blue hair was combed back to reveal a broad forehead, and he seemed to have just finished dressing up.
A classy yet inconspicuous dark gray robe.
Agasa, dressed in an assortment of colors, bent his knees and made eye contact with me.
âGood morning. Then, letâs check the Princessâs condition, now. Clothes.â
I thought of a pose the night before.
I put my cotton fist proudly on my waist.
âThey completed you with pants and blouses that highlight the Princessâ strengths, your ability to act quickly, and even the pendant that symbolizes Vallois. As expected, the maids in charge of tenacity. Theyâre thorough.â
âHmmm!â
Agasa nodded his head in recognition.
The maid sisters behind me snorted sternly.
âNow then, hairstyle.â
Swooshã ¡
Aga stared intently at me as I swayed the two pigtails that I had lifted up.
âAs expected, they picked the pin in the shape of a black leopard, the symbol of Vallois. Great. Since itâs your first meeting with the vassals, itâs good to show off as Vallois.â
Well, just looking at Miss Babyâs face, itâs His Graceâs mini-image.
At the thorough preparation, Agasaâs expression softened, as if there was nothing to worry about.
âNext, hands.â
Shakingã ¡
âCalm down. The meeting hasnât even started yet.â
I tried to calm down as much as possible.
In the end, all I could give was a trembling, insignificant hand.
Letâs put out my hand holding the paper like that.
âAt the regular meeting, I will convey the Princessâ opinion instead, but itâs essential for you to research the data to give the image that youâre interested in this meeting.â
I donât know anything, but I think Agasaâs words are all right.
Nod, nodã ¡
âGreat. Now, the Princess can take this piece of paper and sit down. Then someone will ask about the paper. You just need to get a good image like that.â
âT-The vassals will ask me directly?â
âYes. Since this is their first meeting with the Princess, of course they have a lot of questionsâ¦â
At that timeã ¡
âA-Aw.â
âPrincess!â
âMiss Baby!â
Plopã ¡
I kept my hands on my waist to not tremble, yet I collapsed at Agasaâs decisive remark.
Tremble, trembleã ¡
My short legs, which had collapsed as it were, had no intention of stopping the shaking.
Sensing the bitter taste of life, I tightly closed my eyes and clenched my fists, hap! Hitting them on the floor.
âDamn it! This is the first official meeting in my 100 lifetimes.â
All my lives ended at a young age so far.
Of course, I had never attended a meeting where only adults attended.
âIâve been using my past life memories to create favorable situations, yet now I canât use them either.â
âIâm the Princess of Vallois, w-why am I so nervousâ¦â
I was sitting on the floor in a sense of defeat.
âDonât worry.â
A soft hand grabbed my armpit.
He pulled me up so that I could stand on my own two legs.
âWhat vassals want isnât a cold-hearted Vallois. Itâs a Vallois who desperately wants the revival of the family.â
I thought he would be disappointed with my clumsy appearance.
A rare friendly voice echoed over the top of my head.
âEveryone will like the Princess. Letâs go now.â
Agasa, who gave a rare light cheer, smiled and held out his hand.
I was encouraged by his cheering and nodded my head.
***
The regular meeting at Vallois began quietly.
When I arrived at the huge dome-shaped meeting room in advance, the maids who were waiting in advance arranged twelve pens and papers on the table.
ââ¦If there are twelve. That includes me.â
My stomach hurt for no reason, so I looked outside through the glass window to relieve tension.
A carriage appeared amid heightened security for the access of outsiders.
âItâs a family crest.â
Itâs not even the appointment time yet, are they coming already?
My whole body hardened like an ice cube.
âPhew. Calm down. I can do it.â
When the carriage appeared, I ran over and took my seat.
Looking back on my memories from my previous life, the vassals were generally good people.
âThe bad one was Dad.â
The honor of the direct lineage is the honor of the vassals.
Since the head of Vallois, who reigned as the four largest families of the Empire, went crazy, it was only natural that they were having a hard time.
Thanks to this, they were caught off guard in society.
And in the distant future, after Cassis was executed, they dispersed and naturally lost their pulse.
âOf course, the Bluebell family, who were eagerly seeking the direct lineage of Vallois, is excluded.â
I heard they abandoned the name of Vallois on the spot.
It was the true extinction of Vallois.
[What vassals want isnât a cold-hearted Vallois. Itâs a Vallois who desperately wants the revival of the family.]
As I was sitting on the chair, my chubby legs shaking, I suddenly remembered Agasaâs words.
âThey have the same goals as me.â
Alright. Great.
Everyone will be motivated, so my sincerity will work.
It was a time when I mustered up courage and checked my clothes.
âViscount Candice of the Swittie family is entering.â
Beyond the closed door.
A maid opened the door, announcing the entrance of the first guest.
âItâs been a while. Viscount Candiceâ¦â
It was time to chase after Agasa, who was greeting him.
ââ¦Heâs not here either.â
My footsteps stopped at the sound of a drooping voice just by listening to it.
âI expected to some extent that His Grace didnât participate in the regular meeting, butâ¦â
Viscount Candice glanced at us with a grim gaze.
In particular, he stared at me and sat down on his chair as if he was collapsing while walking with his head down.
ââ¦The Dells familyâ¦â
âYou donât even need to introduce yourself. Itâs a formality anyway.â
âAs expected, His Grace isnât here.â
âWhat Duke Bluebell said is true. I heard that he doesnât seem to love the Princess as much as I thoughtâ¦â
So did the people who came in after them.
ââ¦Letâs go roughly.â
âThatâs right. Iâm sure you agree with the withdrawal of the Law Kingdomâs fund at all costs.â
âI thought there would be a change in the Vallois family, but⦠Anyway, I agree.â
The meeting began without Agasaâs progress.
I shed Agasa with rabbit eyes.
He, too, was sending a puzzled look as if he hadnât known that the reaction would be dead.
Click, click.
In the meantime, red chips, which signify approval, piled up on the round table.
Agree, they say?
The meeting hasnât even started yet, though?
âI agree too.â
âI vote for it too. Letâs end the meeting quicklyâ¦â
It was when tired voices came out one by one.
Rollã ¡
Clickã ¡
A blue chip, which means opposition, broke into the red chips piled up.
ââ¦?â
Peopleâs eyes stared at the maple leaf-like hand protruding from the desk.
Bewildered by the sudden gaze, I grinned.
âVallois disagrees.â