Chapter 50
A Transmigrator’s Privilege
This routine was repeated almost daily. Thanks to this, everyone in the Countâs castle knew that my Mom and Dad had a golden relationship and that Mom was a swordmaster.
In the meantime, my mother took advantage of her skills to find herself a job.
âLeo, now that the kids are all grown up, Iâm going to start working soon.â
âE-Elthea? That outfit isâ¦â¦?â
Seeing Mom in her uniform, Dad was stunned. Mom calmly informed him, not knowing if he could hear a word or not.
âI got a job as an escort for Countess Gillette from today. Call me Sir Elthea in public.â
âYouâ¦â¦were a knight, too.â
âYes, sir.â
âAh.â
Mom leisurely went to work after kissing Dad on the back of his hand and completely taking his soul out of his body.
Escort work was easy.
The castle was very peaceful, and even the few knights that were employed in the Count did not dare to speak up against a top-tier Aura Expert user. The only concern was whether Mom could fit in with the Countessâs picky personality, butâ¦
âOh my God, Sir Elthea! Look at how the uniform suits you to a tee. Itâs so cool.â
âIâm flattered, maâam.â
âCome here and sit down. A nice tea just came in and I prepared it to have together with Sir Elthea.â
âIâm at duty, maâam.â
âDonât do that, will you? Itâs lonely, talk with me for a bit.â
âThen one drink, please.â
âThank you!â
The Countess, Sandra Gillette, was isolated from the aristocracy because of her origin as a commoner.
She had never been invited to a tea party or ever hosted one herself, so she was often beside herself with loneliness.
It was natural to feel affection and envy toward a dignified same-sex person who treated herself with chivalry and respect.
There was even something in common, as both had a son and a daughter.
âI donât know how to educate my children. Iâm worried that the rebellion phase of the first one has gotten worse.â
âEveryone goes through a stormy period. I ran away from home, too.â
âSir Elthea did? Oh my, oh my. Please tell me more.â
âWhew, itâs a long tale, to say the leastâ¦â¦.â
Thus, Momâs adaptation to the Countâs Castle ended perfectly.
â
Back to the present
ââ¦â¦Sir Elthea is great. In fact, Iâve never seen my mother being so kind and considerate to anyone.â
âYes, I didnât know the Countess would like my Mom so much either.â
âBut on the other hand, I think I can understand my mother.â
âHm?â
âBecause I like Eli too.â
âAh.â
[âThe Eyes that watch over the chaos of all thingsâ happily smiles.]
Bianca and I went for a walk to the dungeon farm and were talking about lots of things.
The passage of time was three times faster, so winter had already passed and spring had begun in the dungeon.
Helverus, who had been busy with heating work for a while, was now living a carefree life.
These days, he spent most of his time taking a nap in the small fire pit that Epiden had made.
The soft flame increased and decreased intermittently.
While Epiden was placing a tin kettle in the furnace to make tea, water droplets splashed on the little demon, making the startled Helverusâs flames soar high.
Thanks to this, Epidenâs white jade-like white skull was charred.
Krurarararara!
The Flame Demon and the Undead Skeleton began to quarrel with each other.
Today, the dungeon farm was also peaceful.
I and Bianca returned to our conversation. We were talking about my motherâs adaptability.
Bianca sensibly asked.
âEli, I heard that Sir Elthea came from a noble family. I couldnât ask her properly because she drew a line about it, do you know what family you are from?â
If you are the next head of household, you should know everything about other families. I nodded.
âWill you keep it a secret?â
âOf course.â
âItâs Hispenril.â
The reaction was as expected.
ââ¦â¦â
Bianca opened her eyes wide. She looked like a rabbit because of her red eyes. It was only after three seconds had passed that her head seemed to fully understand the meaning of my words.
âThe prinâ¦cess? Thatâ¦the one that was missing, Prince Hispenrilâsâ¦â¦daughter?â
âItâs not a disappearance, itâs a runaway. In fact, I even met my grandfather. He told her to come home, but she refused, saying she didnât need the family name nor its fortune.â
âNo, a title of a princess wasâ¦just like thatâ¦.â
Biancaâs eyes shook, but her confusion was only for a moment.
âBy the way, Prince Hispenril has only one child, and thatâs the princess, right? Isnât the family inherited when the time comes anyway?â
âYes. In fact, after thinking about it for a while, I took Momâs side between her and grandfather.â
âYou did a great job.â
âRight.â
We joked around and laughed.
Bianca asked seriously.
âLater, when you became a princess you wonât pretend not to know anything like the Countess of the outskirts, right?â
âHey, look at you worrying about all sorts of things. More than that, my Dad and Brother donât know. Keep it a secret until Mom tells them.â
âYes. Trust me.â
Just around the time we were having a heartwarming moment. Agnes necklace rang and she lamented.
At the Knights Academy, Agnes and Grandpa were competing for the same rank. Agnes complained that it was very unfair to lose first place several times.
Well, good educators shouldnât be swayed by personal emotions.
I smiled brightly.
After the brief break, I and Bianca parted ways to do our respective duties.
I went straight to Dadâs lab. It looks like Mom cleaned up after she finished baking her confectionery, but it was still a mess in my opinion.
I plan to quickly clean it up on behalf of my father, who is in the middle of cooking in the kitchen of the annex by now.
While cleaning, I decided to refill the reagents that are running out. But one extra reagent was on a shelf high enough to reach the ceiling.
I climbed up on the top of a simple ladder and stretched out my arms, but I did not even vaguely reach them.
One Descent and this is nothing!
â¦It is impossible to use it anyway and while I was whining on my tiptoes, I felt a presence behind me.
âCan I take this out for you?â
âHuh?â
A slightly murky voice rang in my ear, then someone took out a reagent bottle with ease and held it in my hand.
âOh, brother.â
âYes.â
As I turned my head, I saw Frintz stepping on the bottom of the ladder and stably supporting my back.
Frintz was growing like a storm these days. Seeing that he had become a tall boy in a month, I thought that growing boys were a very mysterious existence.
âHow did you grow so tall? It seems like the height from yesterday and today are different. Brother, arenât you growing taller every day?â
âIt might be. My joints are numb and I canât get used to it. My voice suddenly came out strangely, tooâ¦.â
âI know. It feels a little bit like when you caught a cold?â
âItâs not pleasant to hear, right? Itâs getting thickerâ¦.â
âNot that but, doesnât your throat hurts when you talk?â
âNot really.â
âThen thatâs fine.â
When I looked at Frintz with envy and wondered how big he became, he smiled and hugged me without notice.
âThere we go!â
âWhat!?â
âIâm going to get you off the ladder.â
âThen drop me off.â
âI have changed my mind.â
âWhy!â
âHey, you are so small. I can pick you up this high in a flash.â
Frintz hugged my ten-year-old, not too small, body and boasted about his height and muscles.
He grew up well, but I was still a little kid, so the comparison was quite stark. I could have tried to get out of Frintzâs arms, but I just let him do whatever he wanted.
âWhen will my little sister grow up?â
âIâll grow up soon! Starting today, Iâm going to eat double the growth-nurturing pills.â
âThatâs too bad. Then I have to hug you a lot now. If not now, when would I carry you around?â
Frintz, who became a young lad, laughed like a spring breeze blowing cherry blossoms. I guess his charm has increased since he suddenly grew up.
âBrother, are you happy to be tall?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYes. It looks like I can carry Eli around.â
âExcept for that.â
âI like that swordsmanship is easier and more vivid. I feel like I am getting stronger day-by-day thanks to you. From now on, Iâm going to protect Eli, so just trust him.â
Um, well, thatâs a littleâ¦I think I have a higher level of Rigid body right now, but of course, I didnât say it outright.
âYes, of course! Brother, you know, because youâre the eldest son of our family, we have high expectations. Good luck, Brother!â
âYes!â
I gave him the burden, no, the motivation to get a knighthood. I think Iâm a really nice little sister.
âBut why did Brother come to the lab?â
âI came to pick you up.â
âOh, come to think of it, itâs already lunch time.â
âYes. Mom and Dad will be waiting for us. Letâs go, Eli.â
I went out with Frintz, excited about the idea of ââhaving a picnic. Mom and Dad went out early to make preparations. Instead of the knightâs uniform, Mom wore a mini dress and held a parasol, she was very pretty.
âHow do I look, Leo?â
âItâs dazzling, Eltheaâ¦â¦â
Dad couldnât take his eyes off the sight.
âIâll carry the picnic basket!â
In the eyes of a growing teenager, a basket full of things to eat was nothing sort of a treasure chest.
Frintz took the lead, flashing the picnic basket.
âLetâs go first, Eli. Mom and Dad, come quickly.â
I diligently followed Frintz.
In the meantime, my eyes were fixed on the lunch box, or the picnic basket, that naturally smelled of food.
Hmmâ¦â¦
[âThe Harsh Commentator who adjusts the balanceâ asks why youâre staring at the picnic basket as if heâs an enemy.]