Chapter 50
Ā The Little Prince and the Fox.
As I trudged along deep in thought, I noticed a dog lying in the overgrown grass behind the Imperial Palace.
It was a large dog, with faded white and gray curly fur, resembling an Old English Sheepdog.
The dog was basking lazily under the warm sunlight. But for a pet supposedly living in the Imperial Palace, it was in terrible shapeācompletely unkempt.
This was the imperial palace, after all. Even if it was a neglected part of the grounds, would they really just let a stray wander around freely?
Actually, it made no sense to begin with that a stray dog could even enter the palace.
āHey, puppy.ā
The dog slowly opened its eyes and lifted its head.
But that was all. It didnāt move otherwise.
Its big, drowsy black eyes blinked softly.
āHere, boy. Come here.ā
I sat down and wiggled my fingers to beckon. The dog tilted its head at me.
Still, it neither approached nor ran away.
I couldnāt tell if it was curious, wary, or just indifferent.
āItās okay. Come here.ā
Its tail lifted and wagged slowly side to side, as if uncertain.
But again, that was all.
āShould I bring food?ā
āWhat are you doing?ā
āGah!ā
Startled, I fell back onto the grass.
Looking up, I saw the stewardās wrinkled face looming above me.
āYouāll dirty your clothes here, miss.ā
āOh, uh, itās not like theyāre that fancy… Ahem. Do you know that dog?ā
The steward glanced at the dog.
It was still watching us from a distance, wagging its tail slowly.
āAh, that must be Leonardo.ā
Leonardo. That Leonardo.
The very one I was supposed to catch.
But… could that really be the same Leonardo?
The name āLeonardoā wasnāt common, but it wasnāt exactly rare either.
Sigh. It shouldāve been a person, not a dog.
If Leonardo had stolen the imperial seal, he mightāve chewed it or tossed it away somewhere without realizing its value.
Then weād never find it.
<MISSION>
Oh no! A wild Leonardo has appeared!
You’ve entered Stage 2: āCatch Leonardo.ā
…Yup. That Leonardo.
But did Leonardo leave the seal intact?
āHis Majesty named him? Then… is he the Emperorās dog?ā
āTechnically, he belonged to the late Empress. But after her passing and with His Majesty falling ill, heās been wandering around here. Weāve tried to take care of him, but he doesnāt let anyone get close.ā
āThen who feeds him?ā
āWe leave food nearby, and he eats when he wants. He seems to have a specific place where he sleeps, too.ā
So he doesnāt trust anyone except his master.
Maybe he thinks heās been abandonedāhe doesnāt know the Empress has died or that the Emperor is bedridden.
That thought made his big, innocent black eyes seem so pitiful.
Heās old now. What if something happens because no oneās really looking after him?
āCan I try catching Leonardo? I donāt mean anything badāI just want to take care of him.ā
āOf course, if you can manage it.ā
Some time later…
āLeonardo, come here. Want some of this?ā
I waved a piece of meat at Leonardo, who was sunbathing on the lawn.
He looked interested and lifted his head, but didnāt move closer.
āEven food doesnāt work?ā
I sighed and crouched on the grass, resting my chin on my knee.
It had been over thirty minutes under the blazing summer sun, and I was still stuck in a standoff with Leonardo.
He showed interest but wouldnāt come near.
Maybe he really thought heād been abandoned and was hurt by it.
He seemed like the kind of dog who loved people but didnāt dare to trust anymore.
Poor thing.
Waiting endlessly for an owner who would never return… or another one too sick to come see him.
He didnāt even know that and just waited.
āWhat am I supposed to do with you?ā
He kept wagging his tail while watching me, completely oblivious to how worried I was.
Now he tilted his head again?
Despite being huge, he looked so adorably clueless that I couldnāt help but smile.
<SYSTEM>
You have a new message.
Would you like to check it?
I didnāt even know this game had a messaging function.
Official notices came through system prompts, and no one else seemed to know this was a game. Who could be messaging me?
I quickly clicked the letter icon.
<MESSAGE>
Want to play with me? Then you have to tame me.
Youāll need patience. Iām wary and proud.
First, sit quietly at a distance.
Then each day, come a little closer.
Let me get used to you, slowly.
Oh, and itād be nice if you came at the same time every day.
That way, Iāll start waiting for you when that time comes.
A message… from Leonardo.
So heās open to bonding, at least. Thank goodness.
But if I have to approach slowly day by day, itāll take forever.
āWell, taming a wounded soul doesnāt happen overnight.ā
Leonardo rested his head gently on his front paws and blinked slowly.
Blue skies with not a cloud in sight, an open field of green, and a dog napping peacefully.
The scene was calm and serene, yet somehow it felt heartbreakingly lonely.
I couldnāt bear to leave him out here like this.
āAlright, Leonardo. Letās take it one step at a time.ā
A few days later…
āHow long am I supposed to keep doing this?!ā
I shouted at the sky from my crouched spot on the lawn.
Just as Leonardo asked, Iād been approaching him slowly each day.
And sure, it was working.
Our distance had noticeably closed.
But…
āYouāre not the only one I need a deep, meaningful connection with, Leonardo.ā
Time was preciousāno, more than precious. It was my only chance to build favorability.
Especially with Nox, whose favorability had just passed 50%.
Now was the time to act, to push forward.
But the entry procedures to the palace were complicated, and travel took ages. I was wasting way too much time on the road.
āThis wonāt do. Iāll just catch him first and figure it out later.ā
Heās old, right? He shouldnāt be that fast.
Leonardo would be startled, sure. But I could make it up to him afterward.
Thatās how animal rescue shows work tooārescue first, then build trust.
I rolled up my sleeves and lunged toward Leonardo.
<SYSTEM>
Oops! He slipped right through your hands!
<SYSTEM>
Oops! He slipped right through your hands!
<SYSTEM>
Oops! He slipped right through your hands!
ā…ā
Ugh. So annoying.
Didnāt they say he was old and weak?
Why is he so fast and agile?
He wagged his tail at me just out of armās reach.
Heād overexerted himself to avoid me and was now panting in the heat, but he hadnāt run too far.
āYou cheeky mutt.ā
I lay flat on the grass again, hiding my frustrated face just in case it scared him.
Just then, the steward returned with a silver tray holding cold juice and snacks.
āItās quite hot today. Iāll leave these here for you.ā
ā…Thank you.ā
āI was worried Leonardo might be lonely, but itās lovely to see you keeping him company. His Majesty will be pleased.ā
ā…ā
So… it looked like I was playing with him? Happily, at that?
Is that why Leonardo looked so cheerful?
I picked myself off the grass, dragging my feet toward the steward.
I grabbed the cold juice and drank more than half in one go.
It wasnāt very ladylike, but after all that rolling around in the sun, I was parched.
āWhat kind of food does Leonardo like best?ā
āA++ tenderloin, from Gratin. Specially supplied for the royal family.ā
Heās got expensive taste.
Even I havenāt eaten that stuff. No wonder he ignored the meat I brought.
āIf you need anything, just let me know.ā
āI will.ā
āBut donāt stay out too long. The sun is strong today.ā
After the steward left, I devoured the snacks too.
Now that I was recharged, I would catch Leonardoātoday, no matter what.
I rolled up my sleeves again, secured the hem of my skirt for easier movement, and tied up my long hair.
āAlright, Leonardo. Time for the final showdown. Letās see who tires out firstāyou or me.ā