Font Size
15px

Having beco a third year, Rudel had started taking classes of his own selection. But it was here that a problem ca out. He was taking classes to beco a knight, but young nobles already received a certain extent of education. For that sake, he found himself with more free ti than the commoners.

At least in your student days, it’s alright to have so fun. The nobles thought so as well... but to Rudel, he wanted to beco a dragoon as soon as possible. He had to use the free ti he had. And those with the top grades had so leisure in their credits, so he was needlessly bored.

“So you ca to discuss with

on your future plans... but are you sure you’re alright, Rudel-sama? Using up all your free periods on study and training.”

Rudel had gone to discuss with Basyle. Even in the academy, Basyle was one abundant in true battle experience. There was nothing to be lost in talking it over with her! That was Rudel’s decision, but... Basyle was wondering whether this was the right ti to go do a job.

Job... they consisted of rcenary and guard work, governnt jobs where she’d sell her own ability for the right fee. Naturally, they were often dangerous, and one wrong step could spell life or death. But the current Rudel could handle most things.

“Do you have any good ideas? If possible, sothing I can only do now... once I graduate, I’ll probably beco quite busy...”

As Rudel lost himself in thought, Basyle brought the topic forward. Of course, about a job.

“In that case, would you like a nice jo... no, would you like to experience so battle? Not the sort of defense we did last year, I’ll prepare so high difficulty subjugation training.”

The inside of Basyle’ head was filled with job details and rewards. Oblivious to all of that, Rudel accepted with a smile.

“Can I leave it to you!? You’re a lifesaver, Basyle.”

... At Rudel’s words, she felt just a slight sense of guilt.

Basyle had co to a shop she knew well... the shop she sold a boar tusk a few year prior. After she made an enemy of the information dealers, she had co to rely on the old shopkeeper who had inford her of the danger. Now that she held a position of vassal to the Arses House- a position difficult to ddle with- Basyle could boldly make her way to the shop.

“Do I have a job for you? Last year’s guard job was already pushing it... and at this point, you don’t even need these jobs, do you?”

The old man carried out his appraisal job as he conversed with Basyle. As he carefully inspected all the items brought in, Basyle looked around at all the goods lining his store.

“It’s my employer’s request. So will you find

sothing? I’ll pay you so if you accept.”

“This isn’t a middleman ship, missy. But there is sothing I want to ask... the truth of last year’s incident with the princess. The information isn’t going around at all, so the info dealers are starving for it. Thinking there’s sothing ill at work behind it.”

Basyle could go in and out of the academy. Rather, she was a live-in worker. Those tidbits of info entered her hands at once. If her employer was completely involved in it, she’s even investigate herself.

“It isn’t sothing too interesting... though it did get a bit dicey when the Arses House’s succession rights were dragged into the mix. And I guess that’s about it? It feels like my employer’s younger brother and parents are twisting the truth around. And there’s a genius dragoon knight involved, making matters a bit complicated.”

Basyle easily divulged the details of the incident... but when it ca to Rudel, she vaguely played things off and evaded the subject. Basyle was mindful of her employer’s personal information.

“When I thought it was sothing terrible... I guess that’s just reality for you. So who’s taking responsibility for it?”

“The Arses House is keeping silent. But I did hear little brother would be forcefully graduated in his second year, and stationed as a knight in the outskirts. I think it’s a light punishnt for a knight-hopeful who completely abandoned the princess, but... even so, as they’re driving a famous noble to the borderland, the Arses House’s reputation will be on the fall again.”

Basyle didn’t actually mind it too much. The reason being, because of Rudel, the Arses House’s reputation was rising. Rudel... a future archduke recognized by the king, he had beco a topic of discussion among the nobles. Within the intense factional disputes between the Three Lords’ political forces, that was just how much a talented heir was valued.

“That idiot son of the Arses House is now a wonder child, eh... Never thought it would be tied in to that. No, I did catch wind of the rumors, to say the least.”

“He’s already a monster in battle. I’m no match for him...”

Basyle happily spoke on... but inside, she felt a bit lonely. It felt as if a little brother who had relied on her to that point was finally able to stand on his own...

“So is that also why the Dragoon Cattleya was removed from that scramble for promotion? It’s beco quite a topic that Cattleya- who never raised that big of a problem- was suddenly sent off to the outer reaches.”

“That’s a surprise. So the information’s already spread?”

“Yeah, I’m sure there’s so reason Cattleya was sent off to the country’s outer reaches. But even so, it’s all taking a hectic turn. It seems Gaia’s increasing their troops on the border, and the information dealers were making a ruckus over increased monster activity... as things are, being sent to the borderland might make for a surprisingly heavy punishnt.”

As they carried on that conversation, the shopkeeper finished his work and took a mo of the information he had received from Basyle. He had surely written it to sell to an information dealer... Basyle thought, but paid no particular mind.

“Co back next week for the work, I’ll be able to find this and that before then. And I’ll tell the dealers the information ca from you... just because you’re a servant of the Arses House, aren’t you being a bit too careless? Nothing good cos from making light of them.”

Hearing the shopkeeper’s consideration, Basyle was surprised. She definitely was being careless, but... that current information held a decent value. She could’ve just sold it... seeing Basyle in thought, the shopkeeper spoke.

“I’m not troubled enough to have to take up a side job.”

Hearing that, Basyle gave her thanks. At the end, she made sure to buy sothing before leaving the shop.

Having beco a third year, Rudel got around to spending a majority of his ti with Luecke and Eunius. It was forcefully decided that he would take territory managent, and other courses necessary for an archduke. Taking them ant he would be together with the other eldest sons of the Three Lords.

The three of them put together half as a matter of course, and Izumi who was now away more than not. It happened when the four of them enjoyed a al at the cafeteria

“You asked that lady to take up a job?”

Eunius ate his large serving of the lunch set as he showed interest in Rudel’s story.

“If you’re a student, then I get the feeling that endeavoring through your studies will be the safer option.”

In contrast to Eunius’ reaction, Luecke read a book as he put a damper on Rudel’s actions. Sure enough, there were things you could only do as a student in school.

“But now is the only ti we have, right? Once we graduate, things will get busy... This is just what Basyle said, but it’s a good opportunity to see the world.”

Luecke felt so sense to those words, and putting his book down, he opted to hear out the story.

“That woman... is it alright for

to join in as well? If I don’t keep a watch on that won, things to take a turn for the worse.”

“That’s fine, but are your classes alright, Izumi? If you’re aiming to be a high knight, I’m pretty sure there are a lot of necessary courses.

“Erk, I-I’ll do sothing about it!”

Looking at Rudel and Izumi, just go out already, Luecke and Eunius thought inside, but didn’t put to mouth. As they carried out such a conversation, Eunius finished up his lunch and voiced his own will to join in.

“Then I’m in as well! It’s a good opportunity, and it sounds fun!”

“... I’m surprised you can say that with your abysmal academics... well, I have so leisure in my classes, so I wouldn’t mind tagging along.”

While the four of them spoke, one of the students in the cafeteria raised a sound as he stood from his seat. He sent his gaze towards Rudel’s group, but... his eyes were filled with ill intent.

Noticing that, the four looked at the students, around him his peers desperately tried to return him to his seat, telling him to calm down. But the standing student didn’t move his gaze an inch.

“What a sight. When we desperately earned money and begged our parents to attend this academy... our high and mighty heir of the Arses House cares more for monster slaying than managing his land? I’m surprised you can do that regardless of all the people pained by your actions. No, perhaps you can do it through your blissful ignorance?”

As he spoke, his thorn-like sothing towards Rudel grew stronger. The standing boy was of brown hair and blue eyes, without any particular features that stood out. But that being the case, his facial features were in order. From the friends around him desperately trying to contain him, they couldn’t think he was a bad person.

“Quit it Fritz! You’re picking a fight you can’t win. You’re dealing with our upperclassn of the Three Lord Houses!”

As the surrounding voices grew louder, Rudel chose to ignore the boy. It wasn’t as if he didn’t like him, or wasn’t interested in him. The boy spoke the truth, and Rudel understood it was a problem. Rudel was aware he’d be hearing these things soday.

But it’s precisely because he was aware, that he thought saying sothing to soone like this boy wouldn’t get anything across. If he said he’s beco an archduke to save them, that held no credibility. If he turned defiant, even more so. And... Rudel’s dream lay on a path in the polar opposite direction of the boy’s words.

“Why not say sothing!? Don’t you feel sorry for the people suffering because of you!!!?”

To the yelling boy, Luecke and Eunius stood and moved to say sothing back, but Rudel stopped them. Izumi tugged at Rudel’s clothes, evidently worried he might cause a problem.

Whispering to Izumi it wouldn’t be a problem, Rudel stood and looked at the boy. From his appearance, he could tell he wasn’t a noble but a commoner. Surely his parents had gone to great pains to send him to this academy. Perhaps he was even a citizen of Arses territory.

In that case, I just have to beco the bad guy. If the boy has soone to hate, I’m sure he’ll try even harder, aim even higher... or so Rudel thought.

“I’m sorry... if I said that, would you forgive ? If your yelling will resolve the problem, then yell at

all you want, shout all you want. Once the fundantal curriculum ends, the third to fifth years have an individual entry tournant. If you can make it that far, I’ll at least hear you out.”

Saying that, Rudel left the cafeteria. Luecke and the others followed behind... and a little ways away, Aleist entered the cafeteria with his friend, but...

“W-what’s with this heavy air!?”

That indescribable air enveloping the cafeteria left them both in surprise.

You are reading Dragoon Novel Dragoon 32: The Young Man and the Boy on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading
No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.