Chapter 3. Nice to et you (6)
Calian was looking at Alan with calm eyes. He stood there in silence, but what he wanted was clear.
‘I guess it ans having a conversation.’
Even if he was a prince from a foreign country, he couldn’t fight him on horseback, so Alan had no choice but to get off his horse. Only then was Calian able to properly see Alan’s face.
Thanks to this, Calian was quite surprised, but it was because of the facial appearance of Alan, who he clearly knew was in his 50s.
No matter how high you look at it, he’s in his mid-20s.
Fortunately, his unique hair color, which beca darker as it went down, indicated that he was indeed Alan Manasil.
‘They say that if you complete the 7th circle, you will reverse your age once.’
Only then did I understand that the voice coming from the front door was younger than I thought.
‘indeed. ‘I found the right one.’
Calian looked at Alan without trying to hide his expression of admiration. Alan’s eyes also turned strange when he saw those eyes.
‘I’m only fourteen. ‘How do you examine people with eyes like that?’
What he was looking at was no different from the guards, but his gaze was different. Sohow, I felt like they were looking at their use rather than their outfit.
Alan bowed his head slightly and greeted Calian.
“This is Alan Manasil.”
A simple greeting. His attitude was quite confident.
No one who is not a mber of the royal family can greet a prince in this way when eting him for the first ti.
Now, Alan didn’t know who Calian was, and he wasn’t just playing tricks. This was because he knew that he was talented enough to not have to cower in front of the royal family.
‘He is soone I like.’
I thought that Allen’s attitude would not change even if he stood in front of Lemain. Calian smiled sincerely.
“Nice to et you.”
As I told Jan, Kalian was a mber of royalty, so I did not ntion his na. Soon Calian looked at Alan for a mont and then asked.
“It’s late. How can you just go back?”
“When I opened the closed door, the threshold was too high.”
Alan, who studied Calian for a mont, answered in a sowhat blunt voice.
‘Are you saying let’s take it back?’
Calian smiled slightly after hearing Alan’s answer.
Now, Alan is saying that the guard kicked him out after seeing his shabby appearance.
Calian sighed so as not to be noticed, and chose the right words with a relaxed expression.
“I’m telling you this because I left the door open but you ended up looking for a closed place.”
What are you going to do about giving an invitation?
Alan looked at Calian with a strange feeling.
The look in his eyes when I first saw him was like that, and it wasn’t the response a 14-year-old boy would give.
Instead of just apologizing, Calian started to criticize Alan’s attitude and smiled brightly.
“Because there was a lot of wind blowing, dirt piled up on the threshold. We were so busy trying to block the wind that we couldn’t even wipe it off.”
And he added that he didn’t even care about the garrison’s mistakes in trying to prevent anyone from entering.
Should I call that statent, which is not even an apology, honest or shaless? The corners of Alan’s mouth slowly rose.
‘He’s going to be fun to watch.’
With that thought in mind, Alan began to look closely at Calian.
Many things that were not visible when I first saw them caught my eye.
Then, the smile on Alan’s face gradually disappeared.
‘for a mont……?’
Alan’s eyes landed on the hem of the red robes Calian was wearing. Then he looked at Calian’s hand and then looked at his eyes again. It was difficult to know what Alan was thinking, so Calian just silently received Alan’s gaze.
Alan took a step toward Calian.
Because his expression was so stiff, a look of caution appeared on Calian’s face.
“Excuse for a mont.”
Alan suddenly stretched out his arm and grabbed Calian’s wrist.
– Swish!
If it were like usual, I would have avoided this, but today was a particularly taxing day for my mind and body. I was literally on the verge of collapsing because I was being called around all day with all my attention. My body couldn’t move as I wanted.
Moreover, there is no one in the royal palace who can touch Kalian’s body so carelessly. Thanks to this, I let my guard down in many ways and held on to my wrist helplessly.
Alan, holding Calian’s wrist, lowered his eyes as if checking sothing.
“What is this…!”
When Calian opened his mouth to say sothing.
Alan poured his mana into Calian’s body.
A sharp pain that was difficult to get used to pierced my heart. Calian, unable to finish his words, clutched his chest. My body reeled from pain that seed to be several tis greater than what I had felt before.
– Diverse!
Raven, who recognized the owner’s condition, took a step forward and placed her body on Calian. Calian, who was leaning against Raven’s body without even being surprised by such an action, gritted his teeth.
‘I can’t believe my situation was discovered before we even had a proper conversation.’
Alan, who was looking at this situation, nodded. He opened his mouth with a grave face, as if he knew what effect his magic would have on Calian.
“Even if you close the door, it doesn’t block all the wind.”
‘You speak very well!’
Calian looked at Alan with fierce eyes and grabbed his wrist. Alan felt that his skinny wrist would break if he tried not to let go, so he relaxed his grip. And then took a step back. It ant that I wouldn’t touch it anymore.
“…… under.”
Calian closed his eyes for a mont and cald down his anger. Before long, a resigned voice ca out of Calian’s mouth.
“I wish I had told you earlier that I needed to check sothing.”
Since I discovered Alan’s pain before I could change his mind, I guess there’s nothing more I have to say. Of course, my voice didn’t co out well.
“It couldn’t block all the wind… Yes, that’s right. It couldn’t block it all. At so point, I couldn’t use mana.”
Alan nodded.
“Did you know there was sothing wrong?”
But that wasn’t the problem.
‘Seeing as they only talk about mana, it seems like they don’t know that there is a real problem.’
I ca here because the country led by the descendants of the dragon actually treats wizards poorly. The plan was to make people think that they had lost sight of the precious archmage who ca to visit on their own right.
However, I encountered sothing unexpected.
“Hmm.”
Suddenly, Alan looked up and saw the Cispanian statue standing in the middle of the fountain. All day today, sounds from all over the street lingered in my ears.
– A prince who resembles a Sispanian.
I think that would be fun to watch, too.
Alan, who looked at the Sispanian statue and the royal palace once, looked at Calian again and asked.
“How did you follow right away?”
Calian’s fingertips gained strength.
The prince, who seed to be in desperate need of Alan’s help, chased after him at the right ti and ended up facing him like this. Aren’t there many things that are unreasonable to call this a coincidence?
‘I was afraid that question would co up, so I tried to hide the pain until I made up my mind properly.’
Calian thought for a mont about what to say in response.
I ca from the future and I knew you would co and go. So I can’t say I’ve been waiting for a long ti to win your favor. But I couldn’t lie. It was clear that Alan would have seen that much.
“I was walking nearby on horseback and heard a conversation with a garrison mber. So I ca running right away.”
I swear in the na of Serenti, my god, that what I just said was not a lie at all. It was a trick that bordered on a play on words, but I answered honestly anyway.
Alan, who stared at Calian with incomprehensible eyes for a mont, asked again.
“Why did you co running?”
“Because you ran.”
For a mont, Alan burst into laughter.
This was because the answer that was appropriate for soone of my age finally ca out, and the voice still contained traces of regret. Alan, who thought he must have been in a lot of pain, asked again.
“Then. Why did you look for ?”
Calian did not answer hastily.
‘I know it’s because of the problem of not being able to use mana, so why bother asking?’
Alan was looking at Calian, lost in thought. Whatever the answer, please answer quickly. I didn’t even bother.
After a mont, Kalian’s mouth opened.
“If you ask why.”
The reason I waited for Alan without even looking for a healer.
The reason I ca out of the palace even though I knew there would be an uproar when I returned. It was definitely there.
Calian straightened his body, which was leaning against Raven.
“Allen Manasil. I want to get that na.”
The words continued like a small sigh.
“…I think the wind will really blow soon.”
In fact, he ant that the day of assassination was approaching, but he could not go into more detail about it. I thought it would be good to just understand it as a fight for position between the crown prince.
Alan lightly scratched his forehead with his index finger.
It was not that he did not know what kind of situation the prince in front of him was in. I also knew well the extent of power that Queen Silike, who holds the sword hilt, had within the palace of King Kairis. Therefore, I felt like I had a fair idea of what this third prince, who needed the na Allan Manasil, was thinking.
“Do you want to stop the wind or calm it down, prince?”
Are you only thinking of protecting yourself from other forces? Or are you planning to defeat them all and rise to the top?
Calian looked at Alan without saying a word.
Is this soone you can really trust? Finally, it was a look that confird it once again. The sa light appeared in Alan’s eyes as he t them.
After a while, Calian answered in a calm voice.
“We should stop it right now. And what I want is not the throne. But if I need the throne for what I want, I am willing to put it to rest.”
Arrogant words that dismiss the throne as just an option.
A prince who has nothing in his hands other than his dying body speaks like that.
It was already fun.
‘How much more fun will it be from now on?’
The corners of Alan’s mouth rose again.
I made a decision.
“then.”
He raised his finger and pointed to the Kairis Palace.
“Please give the invitation again.”
A proper cause that I can help you with, not just a three-day invitation to attend the King’s Birthday celebration party.
Calian laughed. And soon the smile disappeared.
The sharply shining red eyes look away from Allen and look at the floor. My head was lowered and my knees were bent.
– Sarah…….
The white cloak puffed up for a mont, hovered in the air, and soon fell to the ground like a feather.
“Kalian Reyn Kairis.”
Calian’s voice spread calmly.
Alan looked down at the back of Calian, who was kneeling on one knee in front of him.
“Greetings to you, Master.”
He has eyes that don’t match his age.
And that back is so small.
Alan opened his mouth.
And he answered the question to the disciple he t for the first ti in his life.
“I accept your invitation.”
yes my you
I’ll save you.
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