Episode 54
The Imperial Crown Prince Rozen checked the communication that had arrived from the Kingdom of Aint and ensured no one could enter his office. After making sure the soundproofing was perfect, he connected the call with a trembling heart.
A beautiful young man with jet-black hair and crimson eyes appeared above the comms device. Rozenās eyes rounded in delight.
āMissy! Are you alright? Have you been doing well?ā
ā Yes. Iāve been doing well.
āThatās a relief. If anyone treats you badly, tell me. Iāll march in with troops right awayāā
ā Brother, do you happen to know someone named Sir Narein?
āNarein? Why him?ā
Rozen, who had been glancing around the comms device as if checking the unseen surroundings behind his beloved younger brother, frowned at the mention of a familiar name from his pretty siblingās lips.
He already didnāt have a good impression of those knights latelyāwhat was it this time?
ā His Majesty the King here has something to say to you. Here, Your Majesty.
āWhat? Missy, are you ending the call alrā Ah, itās been a while, Your Majesty.ā
ā No need to keep up formalities. I already know youāre an overindulgent brother from your conversation just now.
āIām not overindulgent with the King, so donāt worry. What do you want?ā
The face of a blue-haired woman appeared on the comms in place of Missy. Rozen almost told her to get her face out of the way and hand back his younger brother, but thankfully, his reason as Crown Prince kept him from speaking it aloud.
ā Iād like you to meet Sir Narein.
āWhat kind of nonsense is that?ā
ā He should be in prison anyway, so sneak him out for a bit. Youāre the Crown Princeāsurely you can manage that much.
āThis is absurdā¦ā
ā Have you found any lead on my son?
ā¦Damn.
When she put it like that, Rozen had no comeback. Lead? He hadnāt even found a single strand of the princeās hair. He knew now by what route he had disappeared, but it wasnāt like he could go around announcing,Ā āThe Emperor here bought your son as a slave.ā
Biting his lip, Rozen said he would think about it, but the other side insisted theyād take that as a promise, not just a consideration. Having said all she wanted, she told him to contact her again when possible and disappeared.
And in her place, Missyās face appeared again.
ā I think itās because you resemble her son a lot.
āWhat? But that guy is a barbaā Never mind that. Resemble him?ā
ā Sir Narein has blue hair and blue eyes as well.
Well, in terms of appearance, that guy did suit the sea-colored Aint more than the barbarian tribes. Even Yen had suspected him of being an Aint spy.
After exchanging a few more pleasantries with Missy, Rozen ended the call. Staring at the now-disconnected comms device, he called out to Yen outside.
āMake sure the underground prison guards are away from their posts tonight.ā
Narein had already guessed something was going to happen that night when the guards left their posts. Sure enough, late into the night, two masked men arrived in the underground prison, their suspicious attire practically reeking of mischief.
They unlocked Nareinās cell and tightly wrapped his face with a black cloth theyād brought.
As his vision was suddenly cut off, Narein shook his head sharply to adjust, but then a faint, distant scent wafted toward him. And just like that, his consciousness faded away.
āMmā¦ā
Blink. Blink. Narein slowly lifted his eyelids, blinking several times to adjust to the sudden brightness. Once his eyes got used to it, he looked around.
āā¦The sea?ā
He was standing alone in a place surrounded by water on all sides.
Noāupon closer look, there was a man leaning against a rock, nodding off. Narein considered waking him immediately, but decided to inspect the surroundings first.
After circling the small rocky island, he realized there was no way to escape. There was a bridge in the back, but the way was blocked, and no nearby islands were close enough to swim to.
This is a warp array.
Returning to where he started, Narein saw the floor covered with a dense, intricate magic circle. In this age, such complexity could only mean a warp array. But this wasnāt the Empireās warp zoneāthe Imperial warp zone was beneath the palace, and certainly not surrounded by ocean.
So heād been sent to another country. But by who? And why?
āOh? Youāre awake?ā
The man leaning on the rock rubbed his eyes and stood up. Slender build, the faint smell of inkādefinitely an administrative type, not a knight.
Narein eyed him warily, but the man smiled disarmingly.
āIām a friend of Ailās. Uh⦠I was told if I said that, youād let your guard down, butā¦ā
At the name āAil,ā Narein immediately grabbed a sharp rock nearby and aimed it at the manās head. The man, suddenly under threat, raised both hands in surrender.
In a chilling voice, Narein asked,
āHow do you know Ail?ā
āWell, weāre friends⦠Uh, could you maybe put that down?ā
The manāParcelāgently pushed away the rock that looked ready to smash into his skull and sighed deeply.
Heād been thrilled to make a like-minded friend, only to have that friend tie him up and run off. And now, after the king himself introduced him to a new āfriend,ā this one woke up and immediately threatened him. Life was hard.
Narein, uninterested in Parcelās grievances, fell into thought.
Surrounded by sea. A warp zone in the middle of the ocean. A stranger who knew Ail.
The Kingdom of Aint.
There was only one answer. But that didnāt explain the more important question:Ā Why am I here?
Still holding the rock, Narein asked,
āWho brought me to Aint?ā
āThat would be me, child.ā
The voice was too high to be Parcelās. Narein slowly stepped around him, still in a threatening stance, toward the source of the voice.
Waves of flowing hair. Eyes the color of a frigid winter sea.
A woman who looked exactly like him stood there. Nareinās gaze narrowed.
Ilraās feelings, as she looked at Narein, were not as calm as her outward expression. Her heart was pounding wildly, but she kept her composure.
From portraits, sheād simply thought he looked like her son, so sheād wanted to see him. She hadnāt thought he trulyĀ wasĀ her son, nor had she expected it. He was an Imperial knightāsurely his identity had been verified long ago.
But now, standing before Narein, she felt an inexplicable certainty.
This is my son.
It wasnāt logicāit was a motherās intuition. But she didnāt say that to him. Instead, she explained that she was the Queen of Aint and that she had borrowed the Crown Princeās power for this brief meeting.
She had the certainty, but no way to prove it yet. She wasnāt going to rush. Sheād been searching for ten yearsāshe needed undeniable proof before bringing him back.
Clink, clinkāthe sound of dishes colliding.
I sat across from Ron as he ate. Thanks to his monstrous regeneration, most of his injuries had healed, and he could handle nearly all daily activities again.
A few days ago, just sitting up was all he could manage.
It was impressive. No wonder he could be the Imperial Knight Commander with a body like that.
Sensing my gaze, Ron looked up and met my eyes.
āWhy do you keep staring?ā
āNo reason.ā
āWhat, canāt get enough of how handsome I am?ā
ā¦Okay, Iāll admit heās handsome. But itās annoying when someone knows it.
I pouted deliberately and stabbed my steak with a fork. Ron chuckled under his breath.
āBy the way, I heard Narein might be the prince of Aint?ā
āThereās no proof yet. Thatās just what Aint is claiming. Weāll have to do a paternity test and investigate.ā
āWhat happens if he really is a prince?ā
āWhat do you mean, āwhat happensā? Things get complicated. Weād have to figure out how he ended up in the north in the first place. Still, I hope he is.ā
āWhy?ā
āBecause then Narin can live.ā
I said it casually, but it was a big deal. If Narein was indeed Aintās lost prince, no matter how much heād tried to kill Ron, he couldnāt be executed.
In fact, forget a trialāheād just be sent straight to Aint. Continental law stated that a noble committing a crime abroad could be extradited to their home country, and even the Emperorās faction couldnāt oppose that.
Ronās expression darkened at my answer. I worried he might be upset that I was hoping for the safety of someone whoād tried to kill him.
But after a momentās frown, he said,
āYouāre right. In that case, itās better if heĀ isĀ a prince.ā
āYouāre not upset?ā
āHmm? About what? Oh, because heād go back to Aint? Well, itād be a bit of a waste. Heās got talent.ā
Heād completely misunderstood my meaning. As Ron muttered, āYeah, that would be a bit of a waste,ā I couldnāt help bursting into laughter.
He was such a simple man. Pure and brightājust looking at him felt cleansing.
When he asked why I was laughing, I waved it off. From the look on his face, heād already erasedāor at least diminishedāthe fact that Narein had tried to kill him.
I killed his family, so of course heād try to kill me.Ā That seemed to be his straightforward logic.
Still⦠itās better to be careful. From now on, Iād think twice before bringing up Narein around him.