Chapter 14
Shadowless Night
Translated by Wook
Edited by Iris Sakura
âI remember. But itâs just amnesia, itâs not like Sir Rosaline doesnât know anything.â
âDonât say that! How heartbroken that child would be if she heard you!â
Nathan glanced at Raymond, who was talking nonsense. âWhat the hell is this lieutenant saying? Amnesia is called amnesia. What else would you say?â
But Raymond added, âNo, donât say it like this!â Before returning to the main point.
âI already know that Sir Rosaline is an excellent knight, but she still lacks a lot to escort His Highness. After a few more months of trainingâ¦â
âI was on my way to the commanderâs office.â
ââ¦?â
Nathan spoke up out of nowhere. Raymond looked a little dissatisfied, but he listened without interrupting.
âIt was so noisy outside.â
âThe knights seem to have gotten a little lazy ever since the incident. I will make them train more.â
âThatâs a good idea. Anyway, it seemed to be coming from the training grounds. So I went in that direction to see what was going onâ¦â
âWere they doing some special training?â
âSir Rosaline was beating Sir Nestor like a dog. No, Rosaline is unlikely to beat an animal, so we shouldnât use a dog as a metaphor.â Nathan changed his words, âShe was beating him like a scarecrow full of water lilies.â
Raymond opened his mouth. Who was beating what?
âIs the other person the lesser knight Sir Nestor Sihorge?
âHis cheeks were so swollen, so it was hard to tell, but you should be right.â
Raymond knew Nestor well. He was a very low-profile guy who quarreled with Rosaline in every way. As if in support of his rude behavior, his swordsmanship skills were quite good. Rosaline would usually pass by without showing any particular reaction to Nestor. Perhaps because of this, Nestor thought he was better than Rosaline and was rather arrogant. The reason he could not be promoted this time was because a senior knight is not determined by swordsmanship alone.
Even so, if someone objectively asked Raymond which of the twoâs swordsmanship is better, he would naturally raise Nestorâs hand. There was such a clear difference. But did that Rosaline beat Nestor like a dog?
âDid Nestor⦠look like he was drunk? Or was it that someone grabbed and held him in front of Rosaline?â
ââ¦You donât seem to have much trust in Sir Rosaline compared to how much you care about her.â
Raymond shut his mouth. It was a disrespectful remark to Rosaline, but it was so unbelievable. She was a person who could not even hold a sword properly up until a few weeks ago. He jumped up from his seat.
âIâm off from work!â
âAt half-past one? The sun is still in the middle of the sky.â
âI will take an early leave!â
âThereâs been a lot of chaos, so Iâll only give you a break. Come back in an hour.â
âI love you, Deputy Commander!â Raymond ran out of the deputy commanderâs office as soon as he was granted permission.
Raymond had a solid background, and he had good skills and character, but he had a tendency to care too much for his people. Nathan shook his head and began to fill out some of the paperwork he had to submit to give her the escort assignment.
Raymond ran. Had Nathan seen it, he would have frowned and groaned. He soon found Rosaline walking down the hallway. Raymond couldnât find a single scratch on her. She looked so calm that he couldnât believe that she just had a match a few minutes ago, and there was no dirt or dust on her uniform. If it werenât for Nestor, who was being quietly held in her arms, he wouldnât have believed that they had fought so fiercely.
â⦠Sir Rosaline.â
âGlory of Idelavhim who parts the black moon.â
Raymond rubbed his eyes hard. Rosaline was holding Nestor with a calm face. Itâs like when a knight in a fairy tale carries a princess.
âGlory of Idelavhim who parts the black moonâ¦â
âGlory of Idelavhim who parts the black moonâ¦â
Two familiar, pale faces followed behind her. They were lesser knights Claude and Bastian who always followed Nestor around with their heads held high. However, at the moment, they looked dead, like little puppies that got hit in the ass.
âGlory of Idelavhim who⦠Sir, that⦠No, I mean, what happened to Sir Nestorâ¦â Raymond eventually got out.
âHow did he suffer so badlyâ¦?â As if being knocked out by an opponent he usually looked down on wasnât bad enough, seeing Nestor held in Rosalineâs arms was more than a terrifying sight. They couldnât know, but if Nestor had been awake, it wouldâve been a sight that brought out tears of shame.
âHe sparred with me. Weâre on our way to the infirmary now.â
What he was curious about was a slightly longer and detailed explanation of the [spar] than what she had answered, but he had eyes to see, so he didnât have to ask. The four of them headed towards the infirmary. The doctor and the priest who resided in the infirmary took a deep breath as they saw Nestorâs appearance. âWhatâs this? Did he get trampled by a horse?â
âW- What happened? Did a magical beast appear?â
âOh, youâre sharp.â Rosaline inwardly swallowed the words.
Bastian opened his mouth in her stead, âHe⦠sparredâ¦â
âHe sparred with someone? Did he have to spar until his face turned like this?â
The doctor looked at his face and was horrified to see the black bruises starting to come up here and there. Claude spoke in a low voice at his question.
âThe fight should only have lasted until one side declared surrender first, but everyone was so stunned by the preemptive strike so nobody could say surrenderâ¦â
Claude couldnât finish his speech. He seemed to recall that dreadful sight.
Raymond was well aware of Rosalineâs increased power. And he was also well aware that she had lost all common sense. Nestor would have passed out, and she would have continued to beat Nestor for not speaking words of surrender. If Bastian and Claude, who watched the scene, were terrified and did not declare surrender in his stead, then⦠Ehm. Just imagining it was scary enough.
Raymond told the doctor to take good care of him. It was a time when there was a shortage of men everywhere, so when Raymond, someone who shouldâve been aware of this shortage, asked him to spend more effort to treat one of the âmanpower downâ, the doctor merely sent him a look of disrespect. He didnât even seem to guess that the black-haired knight next to him must be the one who did this.
Raymond let out a roaring laugh and dragged Rosaline out because he was accused of something he didnât do. She had unraveled her messy hair caused by the match and combed it roughly with her hands.
ââ¦You donât have any injuries?â
âNo. Heâs weak.â
âCan we not talk about that in front of Nestor?â
âOkay.â
âAnd the next time you fight, if your opponent passes out, you canât beat them anymore even if they donât say surrender. Got it?â
âAlright.â
âGreat, she got it. Sheâs too lazy for paperwork. Itâs never going to happen. For the present Rosaline, the escort mission is perfect. Just let her quietly stand by.â Itâd be perfect for her mission to avoid suspicion. The foresight of the deputy commander seemed to shine brightly.
***
Moonstone Castle where the 2nd Prince stayed. In the morning, Ricardisâ office was full. Viscount Golgarten, Count Sihorge, Count Falhas, Duke Brulite, and Marquis Cimmaron. All the vital figures in the 2nd Princeâs force were seated. They were chattering because of the information Duke Brulite brought. The 2nd Prince, Ricardis, sat at the head of the table and drank tea with a calm face. Of course, it was after he checked the color with the silver tableware.
[Viscount Golgarten: Viscount of Golden Garden]
[Count Sihorge: Count of Sea Gorge, Nestorâs father]
[Count Falhas: Count of Autumn Fog]
[Duke Brulite: Duke of Blue Light]
[Marquis Cimmaron: Marquis of Bighorn Goat, Raymondâs father]
âAssassination units from other countries came unnoticed and bypassed the tens of thousands of people guarding the borders. Itâs one thing to say that they only launched an attack on the barracks that they found by chance, but only the 2nd Princeâs forces received damage. Is this not impossible? Besides, none of the 1st Princeâs people were among the casualties. This attack is so contrived that even an idiot can noticeâ¦â
At his words, Marquis Cimmaron knitted his eyebrows. âThese wicked bastards. How could a prince of Illavenia join hands with a fanatic band from another country?â His hands were trembling.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI think we can conclude that His Highness, the 1st Prince, has joined hands with the Black Moon. Oh, shall I correct it to the Balta Royal family instead?â
âWhat do you need to differentiate? The Black Moon bastards are seated all the way up to their Royal family.â
Ricardis rubbed his chin in boredom. It was an unconventional method, sure. âBut, thatâs just how my brother is.â It was just funny how the Emperorâs position could drive people to such madness.
âWhat about the evidence?â
âWe should be able to gather it easily. However, it may be overwritten.â
âEven though it is clear for all to see that my knights and I are the ones who suffered the most damage?â
âThey would say itâs just a political show.â
âYouâre right, Marquis. Thatâs the kind of bullshit your brother would say.â
The faces of the men sitting at the table were not very good. Elpidio, the 1st Prince, was currently closer to the crown princeâs seat than Ricardis. But he was not the suitable candidate to lead the vast Empire called Illavenia, which occupied half of the continent. As the 1st Prince, he has studied all kinds of things, including how to rule, but he has not been able to listen to the people around him.
However, the empress (E/N: This is the 1st empress, who is not Ricardisâ mother) behind him, to be precise, Duke Lyonmane of the empressâ family, was powerful beyond words. There were several dukeships in the Empire. The Lyonmanes were one of the few that originated from the Imperial family.
[Duke Lyonmane: Duke of Lion Mane]
The empress and the Emperor are closely related by blood. But for the sake of power, the Imperial family did not hesitate to marry them despite the incest. And that obsession bore fruit in Elpidio. Elpidio was virtually the crown prince of Illavenia, where the eldest son inherited the family except in special circumstances. With a powerful backbone from the empressâ family, Elpidio had a vast political power that was not inferior to the previous emperors.