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The first night on guard duty.

Izumi and Millia stayed alert in the princess’ private room on rotation.

There was little to be found in that frugal room one wouldn’t imagine belonging to a princess. Her garnts were always prepared by the maidservants, so there very many pieces in the closet.

Izumi investigated the room for what it was worth, but Cleo, who should’ve hated it, seed to slightly enjoy the notion.

Sitting on her bed, Cleo grinned as she looked at Izumi keeping guard at the side of the room.

“S-sothing the matter?”

The place was different to Courtois, and Izumi thought perhaps she had committed a discourtesy as she called over to Cleo. But Cleo’s response was different.

“No. It is simply the first ti I’ve invited a foreigner into my room... I found it a tad joyous.”

Izumi didn’t feel too bad, hearing that from her. This was also part of the mission, and she would keep up the conversation.

“Is that so? I’m sothing of a refugee. I’m sure the color of my hair is rare around these parts.”

“Really? Would it be alright if I heard the story?”

Cleo’s eyes glistened as they looked at Izumi.

(It’s not a bad feeling for her to be interested in , but in the middle of a mission, it’s a bit...)

Troubled, Izumi apologized that she would have to stay standing.

“My house was originally from an island nation in the far east. Let’s see, the knights there use swords like this one, similar to sabers. They’re called bushi and samurai over there, but their role is similar to the knights of this country.”

As Izumi gave a simple explanation of her holand, Cleo happily listened in. While she got the feeling she was acting a bit too young for her age, Izumi couldn’t bring herself to hate her.

“And the fact you’re seeking refuge ans, umm...”

“Yes, my house was caught up in a war, and left the country. If they didn’t do so, I’m not sure I’d be living in this world.”

Seeing Cleo’s saddened face, Izumi regret her words. She should’ve talked about sothing more interesting, she thought, as she gave a aningful clearing of her throat to change the topic.

“But now that I think back, I don’t see it as a bad thing. I attended the academy in Courtois, and I’m here as an honorable high knight.”

When Izumi smiled, Cleo did too. And she looked out the window.

“I don’t know anything... unlike my younger brothers and sisters, I was fated to be offered as the maiden from the start. So my education was kept to a minimum. I rarely had any opportunities to speak to a foreigner, so today was fun.”

To be offered. It ant her life would be forfeit. Izumi and Rudel had investigated the internal affairs of Celestia beforehand, and it was the most famous story about the country, so she knew about it.

About the blue-haired tribe that offers life to the god who made even Courtois stand down.

“I know I’m really not supposed to say this, but I’m happy that my attack let

et everyone. I was even able to see a dragon.”

To change the topic, Izumi picked up the thread on Sakuya.

“You should ntion that to Rudel tomorrow. If you tell him you want to see a dragon up-close, Rudel will be delighted.”

“Rudel-dono will? I don’t an ill, but he’s a peculiar one, isn’t he? Millia-san did say, ‘he’s the strange one, you’re not crazy’.”

Cleo’s impression towards Rudel seed to be fixed on him being a strange one. Labelling that a misunderstanding or mistake was sothing Izumi found exceedingly hard to do. Thinking about Rudel using Courtois’ knights as a fra of reference brought about nurous problems.

“H-he is strange, but he’s a good guy. A really good guy!”

It was the greatest defense she could muster.

“Fufufu, you get along, I see.”

“Yes, he’s a precious friend.”

Seeing Izumi’s expression as she said that, Cleo tilted her head. Sothing wasn’t sitting right in her stomach; she tried asking Izumi.

“You’re not lovers? Um, you make a wonderful face whenever you talk about Rudel-dono, you know.”

“That’s wrong. He’s a dear friend from the academy. A little circumstance has led

to stay by his side as a colleague, nothing more and nothing less.”

If she called it a little circumstance in Courtois, the royal palace would be abuzz with cries of, ‘are you sure you’re taking this seriously with an attitude like that?’. For the sake of the country, Izumi was appointed as Rudel’s special inspector. It wasn’t an exaggeration to say it was a mission of the utmost importance.

Rudel was generally classified as a first-rate knight. Strong, proud, and even loyal. But the most important thing was... he was an idiot.

Not the sort that couldn’t study, the type that burst into erratic conduct the very mont the idea struck his head. Even after he was instated in the dragoon brigade, he had repeated nurous bouts of problematic behavior that dragged all his surroundings in. What’s more, the biggest problem to Courtois was the fact Rudel had obtained an outrageous dragon like Sakuya.

‘If that thing gets serious, this country is seriously done for.’

The reason the upper brass seriously thought so was largely due to a single knight, feared by Courtois and all the countries that bordered it.

Rudel idolized that knight... Marty Wolfgang.

It’s been said the King of Courtois once cried out, ‘Why did it have to be him of all people!’ or sothing along those lines...

Putting all jokes aside, there was no doubt keeping Izumi with Rudel was an important asure.

“Are you sure?”

Said Cleo with a slight laugh.

As Izumi found it strange, Cleo spoke.

“I’m sorry. Love gossip, was it? I wanted to try doing sothing like that.”

Cleo was raised in the castle. She was raised as if the only important thing was that she was alive until the ti ca... or so was the feeling Izumi got.

The room’s interior was modest, and she could think it belonged to a princess who held an important role.

“At the end, my dreams keep getting granted one after the next, I’m overjoyed.”

“... Is that... so.”

Izumi didn’t know what words to send her anymore.

Once the night had advanced, two faces peeped out of an inn window with a view of the palace.

It was Aleist and Nate.

Nate peered into her telescope, changing the magnification with the regulator stuck to the side as she inspected every last detail. Aleist wasn’t very knowledgeable on the matter, but as it was constructed as a magic item, it was most certainly an expensive piece. Not sothing Nate would be able to purchase.

There was one at Aleist’s house as well, but he had only ever seen his father carefully stow it away a few tis.

“I was also thinking it around noon, but who really are you, Nate?”

When Aleist asked, Nate continued peering into the telescope as she conversed.

“You want to know? Once you know, there’s no going back? Senpai, you might just get swallowed up in the mysteries of an enigmatic woman like .”

“Yeah, not happening. I just wanted to ask what sort of secret you have.”

Aleist waved his hand, laughing Nate’s words away. And he decided to change the topic.

“So what are you doing?”

“I’m confirming the state of the castle. The departure’s the day after tomorrow, but there’s no telling what’ll happen until then.”

“The day after tomorrow?”

Aleist tried to recall what would happen in two days.

He rembered Rudel’s main mission would take place at that ti.

“Co to think of it, is Rudel alright?”

“Sakuya-chan’s nice and quiet, so I think he’s just fine. Rather, she’s fidgeting restlessly, and it doesn’t seem she can settle down.”

“Eh? You can see her with that? Let

have a go.”

“Go ahead. If you adjust it here, you can change the scaling.”

Accepting the telescope, Aleist zood out to search for Sakuya. He spotted her popping her head over the castle wall from ti to ti.

She seed restless and unsettled.

“What is that girl doing?”

As Aleist said that, Sakuya’s eyes t with Aleist’s across the telescope. That was scary, he thought, putting the telescope down, and looking at the castle in the distance. From here, he couldn’t see Sakuya’s form. Sowhat relieved, he tried peering in again, only to find her staring straight at him this ti.

“... Nate, thank you.”

He didn’t want to think Sakuya had noticed them, but Aleist was hated by Sakuya. In the case that he really was sighted, the very fact Sakuya moved would beco a huge problem.

“You’re already done with it?”

He returned the telescope to Nate. There, as if suddenly hitting on sothing, she began to speak.

“Co to think of it, senpai, you have any interest in peeping? In that case, you want

to lend you my telescope?”

Nate gave a sly laugh as she held out the device, but Aleist was getting tired, so he wanted to return to the bed. What’s more he had no interest in peeping.

“What’s that? Ah, no, I’m fine.”

Having lost interest in such talks as of late, it was on a level where he wanted a magic device to prevent being peeped on. Within Aleist’s harem, there were a few who specialized in magic. Those girls would identify Aleist’s bathing ti to launch their attacks.

“Rather, you know, give

sothing so I don’t get peeped on myself.”

While Aleist made a relatively sincere plea, Nate’s face twitched.

“... I know I’m not one to speak, but you really are an off one, senpai.”

“You think? I don’t notice it myself anymore. I’ve just kinda been real tired these days, see... ah, you’d better honor your promise and not assault .”

Nate looked at him with a dubious face.

“Isn’t it supposed to be the other way around? I’m the one who should be worried about getting assaulted.”

Nate spread out her arms to show off her own lightly dressed fresh-out-of-the bath form. Short, white pants, a simple shirt above... what’s more, the slight see-through nature of her clothing allowed a faint glance at her undergarnts. Though it just looked to Aleist that she had purposely chosen undergarnts with striking colors for the contrast.

“Don’t worry. I wouldn’t even assault you if you asked

to.”

Giving an imdiate reply, he took his eyes off of Nate and looked at the room. Two single beds...

(Well, even if she tried, I’ll be able to run away. My intuition’s been particularly sharp in those things as of late, I’ll be able to notice before she makes her move.)

Flopping down on the bad, Aleist was delighted he’d be able to get his first restful sleep in a long ti. While Nate was there, he didn’t seem to pay her the slightest mind.

“Early to bed, early to rise, what a wonderful phrase! Goodnight.”

“Uwah...”

Nate’s face was filled with conflicted sentint.

Once morning ca, Rudel went out to the plaza to see Sakuya.

Perhaps because of her presence, the plaza looked a little narrow. And around, the soldiers seed to be surrounding her on lookout.

‘Ah, Rudel.’

When Sakuya moved, the surrounding soldiers cowered. There were so whose hips gave out, and others that readied their spears.

“What’s wrong? You don’t look too peppy.”

Seeing Sakuya not in the best health, he worried a bit, when Sakuya took a look around.

‘Um, well, you see... soone was looking. And Sakuya can’t calm down when she’s not in the ground.’

Sakuya was a subspecies of the gaia dragon that made their hos in the soil. As expected, they were most calm in the ground, and when sleeping outside... what’s more, an unfamiliar place, it was too unsettling.

(But even if she says looking, with so many soldiers around, isn’t that natural?)

Rudel looked around and saw the cowering soldiers looking at him with eyes demanding he did sothing about this. While Rudel could hear Sakuya’s voice, only Rudel could hear Sakuya’s voice. To the others, it just sounded as if she was raising a growl.

“Don’t worry. Right... I’ll ask if there’s anywhere nearby you can dig a hole. Your special mission is tomorrow after all. It should be fine if you stay on standby until then.”

A dragoon and dragon could communicate with their hearts. Rudel thought he could just call her if it ca down to it. Though he didn’t think he would actually get permission for her to dig a hole.

‘Really!? The earth around here feels really warm, so it was on my mind the whole ti! I want to build a house soon.’

“... No, making sothing so full-blown is a bit...”

Rudel felt sowhat apologetic. When it ca to digging holes... no, to making dens, Sakuya had her hangups. She would make a number of chambers, designating the room furthest in as her private room. It wasn’t just a bit of a cave... it was a full-blown cave system.

Perhaps she had a good feel for the ground, or it was just intuitive, but amazingly, even if she arbitrarily dug with her power, it never crumbled. But even if he explained that, he doubted the people of Celestia would understand.

“Can you make due with a simple one? We’ll be returning tomorrow.”

‘... Fine.’

Sakuya’s sulking hurt Rudel’s heart.

(Sakuya... how cute can you be.)But as a dragon idiot, even if his heart hurt as he looked at her, he still found her cute.

“It passed.”

“What did?”

Rudel sat at the sa table as Cleo and Millia for breakfast. Izumi was still asleep, so it was a al for just the three of them.

Near the door, Ben and Passan stood at attention. The party of three consisted of soldiers, and they were unable to eat breakfast with the princess.

For Rudel and Millia, it was treated as special.

“No, I went and asked Emilio-dono if there was anywhere Sakuya could dig a hole, early in the morning. When I did, he got permission.”

“... Is that really alright?”

As Millia sent him a doubtful glance, Rudel thought over it as well.

(This does feel a little off. Normally, he’d want to keep Sakuya as close as possible, but... could it be the soldiers just complained that much.)

He thought over various things, but he had received permission, he started devising a plan to lead Sakuya to the location. It was already arranged that Rudel would be told the location after breakfast, sending Sakuya in the right direction once he returned to the castle.

Once the maidservant finished the preparations for breakfast, the three gave a Celestia-styled prayer and began to eat.

The scent of bread and bacon wafted through the room.

Rudel looked at the princess, thinking of her almost as a small animal as he watched. The way she ate wasn’t unruly. More so, she was firmly following proper manners.

But the air around her was restless.

(Perhaps she’s mindful of

and Millia.)

He thought, and after he had eaten his al and sipped his tea, Cleo ca out with a request.

“U-um... if it’s possible, I’d like to see your dragon up close, would that be alright? Erm, Izumi-san said you would show

if I asked...”

After Cleo had shyly asked, Rudel quietly set down his cup. He looked at Cleo with a serious face.

Perhaps she was nervous, her body stiffened.

“Rudel?”

Millia sent over a worried voice. But Rudel...

“No problem at all. While we’re at it, would you care for a journey through the sky as I tell you the wonders of a dragon–! Millia, that hurts, you know.”

“Don’t try to pick up the princess! And there’s no way that would be allowed!”

As Millia talked on and on with a rough way of breath, she has a point, Rudel ended up agreeing. He had been delighted to hear of her interest in dragons.

But his aid ca from an unexpected place.

“Um...”

“Sothing the matter.”

After the maidservant let out a voice, she lowered her head towards Rudel. And she made a desperate plea.

“I am aware of how discourteous this may be, but please take the princess into the sky!”

When he wondered what was up, the maidservant said sothing like that. He did think it wrong, but there Emilio made his appearance.

“A dragon, is it... I don’t see why not.”

“Emilio-dono?”

Unlike the day before, Emilio was taking on an attitude much too lenient. And he made a proposal to Cleo.

“Whatever the case, today is the only day the princess may have her freedom. Let’s see... all the more, why don’t you let her see the lands around the castle?”

“Don’t you think that’s going too far?”

Millia sighed, but Emilio let a slight laugh.

“No, I’ve actually been thinking it a while now. At least at the very end, the princess should be given so ti to have fun... I’ve already received permission, everyone, please just unwind.”

As he said that and left, Rudel and Millia gazed at Emilio’s back. The difference between yesterday was one thing, but the problem lay elsewhere.

“I kinda feel sothing really off about this.”

The maidservant answered Millia’s words.

“That’s not true! Emilio-sama is Celestia’s finest knight. He is thinking about the princess. I was also desperately searching for sothing I could do for her and...”

The maid lowered her head and apologized for her rudeness. Next, it was Ben and Passan’s turns to lower their heads to Rudel.

“Boss Rudel, I’d like to make the plea too! Show the princess what it’s like outside the castle!”

“I’m beggin’ you here, boss Rudel!”

Millia endured a laugh as the two of them called him boss. Rudel looked over at Cleo.

(Well, I guess that depends on how Cleo-sama feels.)

He called over. But Cleo’s face was turned down.

“Cleo-sama, do you have any obj... Cleo-sama?”

A red face, shaking a little, when Cleo looked up into Rudel’s face, she started to panic.

“I-I! Um, uh... it’s the firth ti anyone’s tried a pickup on !”

(Ah, she bit her tongue.)

Rudel was casually mindful of how she bit her tongue around the word first. Millia beside him held her head.

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