Chapter 111
Woke up as a Worthless Swordsmanship Genius
Episode 111
The empire was involved in this incident.
It was something that should not be easily confirmed.
Even in a kingdom, things become sensitive when royal family is involved, but if it is an empire, things become more cautious.
If you do something wrong, a war could break out between the kingdom and the empire.
âIs this accurate?â
When the Empire is involved, the matter should not be taken lightly.
I have to check it again and again to find accurate evidence.
Even though they found it, there were a majority of cases where they just passed on due to lack of strength.
Therefore, one must be careful when mentioning the empire.
Even if you are certain that the Empire did it.
âWe can do this too. No matter how good the empireâs technology is, our central magic tower is no slouch. but.â
He pointed to one side of the marble.
He said as he touched the fingernail-sized magic circle drawn at the bottom of the bead.
âThe thing depicted here is a magic circle used only by the Empire. It can be said to be a magic circle exclusively for the Empire, which is rarely used because it consumes a lot of magic stone powder. And if you look here, there is a symbol representing the empire drawn.â
True to his words, there was a drawing of a spear piercing two dragons in the center of the magic circle.
It is a symbol of arrogance and a symbol of empire.
âSo youâre saying the Empire was involved?â
âThere is a high probability that it was so. âIn the case of magic spheres like this, the Empire will also strictly manage them.â
I nodded at those words.
To make the magic sphere we obtained, an astronomical amount of money is needed.
If you change the magic stone powder contained in this magic ball into cash, you can build up a movable property with gold coins.
Because the magic stone itself was expensive and precious, places that made and used magic spheres like this were rare, other than the empire and the central magic tower.
If one were to be lost, the damage would be unimaginable.
âDid you find out anything else when you got this?â
âSomething elseâ¦â
I recalled the memory of that time.
Other than the masked people, if there is any information that can be obtained from themâ¦
âAh. One of them said this: âIf it werenât for me, I would have gotten the princess.â
ââ¦!â
His eyes widened.
With a serious expression on his face, he played with the beads.
âI had a vague guess⦠but I never thought it was really an empire.â
He let out a sigh.
It was a reaction as if he knew something.
âHmmâ¦â
He groaned softly, lifted the crystal ball, stood up, and walked to the desk.
âYou can go now. âIâll take care of it from now on.â
ââ¦All right.â
There was no reason for me to turn down the fact that I would take care of all the troublesome things.
As I got up from the sofa and left the office, I heard his voice in my ears.
âRaymond.â
âyes.â
âYou will have to pay more attention to Princess Daria than before.â
âIâll keep that in mind.â
I bowed my head to him and left the office.
***
I immediately went to see Princess Daria.
It must have been quite difficult during this time, but I was too busy taking care of work to pay attention to her.
I went to her bedroom because the Count had something to say, but I couldnât find her anywhere.
âDo you know where the princess has gone?â
âPrincess Daria? Um⦠ah. âI saw you going towards the garden over there.â
I asked the maid and headed to where she was.
At noon, when the sun was high in the sky, she was sitting in the octagonal pavilion in the center of the garden.
As I got closer, I saw that she was staring blankly at the flowers embroidered in front of the octagonal pavilion.
Because she had such a beautiful appearance, it was like a masterpiece.
âWhat are you doing?â
âAh⦠Mr. Raymond.â
When I called her, she looked back at me with a shocked expression.
She soon turned her gaze straight ahead again.
âjust. âI was looking at flowers.â
Her voice sounded somewhat sad when she said she was looking at flowers.
As I sat down next to her, my head, which had always been heavy, became lighter.
-beautiful!
A hatchling came down from my head and jumped into the flower bed.
âuh? âWhy are you doing that?â
The marks the hatchling made as it rolled around in the flower bed put a question mark in her head.
Since hatchlings are only visible to my eyes, I canât help but feel embarrassed if the flowers are suddenly crushed.
âIt happens every now and then, so you donât have to worry about it.â
But I couldnât tell her that the hatchling was rolling around in the flower garden.
She nodded blankly at my appropriate equivocation.
Although it was a bit of an absurd answer, it wasnât that important to her right now.
âYou seem very worried.â
âYeah, well⦠itâs a bit like that.â
She smiled sadly at my words.
After staring into space for a moment, she opened her mouth.
âMy life has always been like this.â
ââ¦?â
âPeople around me were always harmed by things that happened because of me, and I solved those problems on their behalf.â
ââ¦.â
I closed my mouth at her self-blaming tone.
âFrom childhood until now. There hasnât been a single day that I havenât received help. So I always had to act passively and try not to stand out to others.â
ââ¦.â
âI stayed quiet every day and didnât try to gain influence. âI stayed still even when everyone I came with left.â
As if reminiscing about that time, she looked up at the sky with faint eyes.
âWhen the reason for my life began to fade, the letter of appreciation told me about you.â
She looked back at me.
A spark lit up in his empty eyes.
âYou are the worst kind of idiot. But now he has changed and is a swordsman genius.â
I felt heat coming from her.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI became interested in you when you said that even the kingdomâs chief prosecutor could not see the depth of his talent. And the more I asked the chief prosecutor and learned about you, the more curious I became.â
ââ¦.â
âAt some point, I became jealous of you. âI thought it was cool that you lived as you pleased, to the point where I thought you didnât care about your family.â
Isnât this an insult?
It definitely seems like a compliment, but I feel bad for no reason.
I began to wonder if I was just saying that I was alive.
âSo I went to see you at graduation. I wonder if what I heard from the auditor was really trueâ¦.â
âHow was it?â
âThere was nothing wrong. You were the first person to treat me like that, let alone reject my offer. No matter how powerless I am, I am royalty. âIt was a bit of a shock when I said I wanted to get married and was rejected outright.â
âIâm sorry about that.â
âno. In fact, I liked it better that way. âI could tell that he was a person who did not think his status was important and did not try to treat him well because he was a member of the royal family.â
She smiled faintly.
âI thought it would be okay if you saw me as I am. And Count Millennium is there⦠But I guess I was mistaken.â
The smile disappeared and she looked sad.
âWhen I came, it became difficult for the residents of the territory. âEveryone suffered damage and suffered because of me.â
What are you trying to say?
She hesitated for a moment, then slowly opened her mouth and spoke.
âI donât want to cause any more harm. So Iâm going back to the royal family. âIf Iâm not here, itâll be worseâ¦â
âPuh.â
ââ¦?â
I couldnât hold back my laughter.
When I wondered why I was worrying so seriously, I realized that it was just that.
If I had been worried about that in the first place, I wouldnât have accepted her.
No, even if he had accepted it, he would have sent her back to the royal family at the time the incident occurred.
She was worrying about something she didnât have to worry about.
âYou donât need to worry about that.â
âBut too many people suffered because of me.â
âitâs okay. Itâs not something the princess should worry about. âNow, itâs not just the princessâs problem.â
âyes?â
âJust because the princess is here doesnât mean thereâs an intruder. Rather, the problem is that there are intruders just because the princess is there.â
âWhat is thatâ¦?â
She asked me if that was it.
no. Itâs clearly different.
It was true that there were intruders because of the princess, but if it was Millennium, it was a different matter.
This is clearly disrespectful to the millennium.
It was as if he indirectly showed that it didnât matter if Millennium, who was under the Archmageâs protection, stepped forward.
Regardless of the princess, it is impossible for Millennium to be ignored.
âAnd donât say youâre going back. âIt would be more dangerous to return to the royal family.â
âIf that happens, the damage will be greater.â
âIt doesnât matter. We are not so heartless as to throw away anyone who comes to us. And it would rather dishonor us for him to pass away at a time like this. âThey sent me back because I couldnât protect the princess.â
ââ¦.â
âYou donât plan on bringing me that kind of dishonor, do you?â
ââ¦yes.â
She nodded weakly.
He smiled at her.
âThe princess will rest here safely from now on, when the threat is gone. You can do whatever you want, whether you come back then or not. Until then, receive our protection. âOkay?â
âyes. Okay.â
She looked at me and smiled.
***
As time passed, the dissatisfaction with the princess faded away.
Now that the remnants were captured and there was peace, no one was free enough to curse the princess.
I lived a busy life trying to make a living.
âOh really. âHow come there are no days off?â
I was also busy.
I was just about to settle down and take a break, but something else came up.
The banquet of the magic and swordsmanship masters, held once a year, was approaching.
âThey say theyâre opening it bigger than last year⦠Why not just do it?â
Why bother holding such an event?
As the banquet approaches, I have more things to do.
A typical example is making and delivering invitations.
There is no need to go and tell them, but go directly to Warrug or Skyla.
The number of nobles who will attend the banquet this time reaches 70.
So many people attended that it was surprising how many nobles there were in the kingdom.
I didnât know it before because I didnât do it myself, but now that Iâve done it myself, I can feel it.
âArenât you going to give an invitation to the crown prince?â
âyes. âI have no intention of giving it to you, and even if I did, I donât think he will come because he is really busy.â
âHmmâ¦â
I had a strong wish that the royal family would not come.
Itâs already bothersome to deal with nobles, but I think Iâll be annoyed if royals come too.
âItâs going to be a lot noisy when he comes.â
He is the crown prince.
It was obvious that a lot of annoying things would happen the moment he participated in a place like this.
It was clear that the nobles would do their best to impress him and that he would show off his closeness to me and make me feel uncomfortable.
There was no need to go through the trouble of buying it.
Thatâs why I didnât contact him and told him not to tell the princess.
-Of course you have my invitation too, right?
How on earth did you know and contact me?
I couldnât help but feel embarrassed.