Chapter 89
When he woke up from a long nap and was eating a delicious breakfast while lying on Lianaās lap, Leonās mood couldnāt have been better.
That was thanks to the news he had heard from the palace animals about what had happened yesterday between Ianharte and Liana.
Up until then, he had been certain that something must have progressed between the twoā¦!
<Progress, my tail.>
Well, on one side there had been progress.
For some reason, Ianharte had started looking at Liana differently than usual.
The problem was that Liana had drawn the strangest conclusion about the reason for Ianharteās change.
<No matter who looks at it, itās obvious that Lu is interested in Liana!>
Leon slammed his thick forepaw on the ground in frustration.
Lu was not the type of man to act all sweet and clingy just because they had some contract!
And yet, tragically, Liana didnāt realize that.
<ā¦Or maybe Lu doesnāt have any charm as a man? Well, his personalityās a little stiff, but even so, heās handsome enough that among humans heād easily be considered the most good-lookingā¦>
At that point, Leon was practically digging himself into a hole while analyzing Ianharteās charm.
āā¦Gasp.ā
Startling the passersby, he rolled around on the ground in frustration for quite some time.
<This wonāt do. I need help.>
Finally making up his mind, Leon decided to seek out the smartest human in the imperial palace.
He sprang to his feet and stretched out his long legs, racing off to his destination.
āLord Leon, youāre currently stepping on my documentsā¦ā
It was Berinianās office.
About thirty minutes earlier.
āBerinian.ā
āā¦ā
āCould you at least answer meā¦?ā
āIām busy.ā
The curt reply, thrown out without even a glance, made Kion click his tongue in annoyance.
Sure, everyone knew the Empireās sole Prime Minister was busy, but couldnāt he at least spare a word for his only friend?
He had been this cold and distant since their Academy days.
But even someone as aloof as Berinian would raise his head at Kionās next words.
āWell, just hear me out. I think our lord might actually have feelings for Her Highness. Romantic feelings, I mean.ā
āā¦What?ā
At that subtle remark, Berinian finally lifted his gaze from the documents he had been glued to.
Bingo.
A moment ago he hadnāt even pretended to listen, but nowā¦
Kion gave him a look of disbelief, but Berinian, who had long since mastered the art of keeping a straight face as befitted a statesman, only gestured with his eyes for him to continue.
Shaking his head at his friendās antics, Kion nonetheless began to explain.
āYesterday was the day of Her Highnessās knight selection, right?ā
And with that, he recounted in simple terms the odd behaviors Ianharte had shown the previous day.
Since he had been shadowing and guarding Ianharte, he hadnāt seen everything, but he had witnessed enoughā
The way Ianharte had stared blankly at the princessās smile, how he had reached out as if to touch her but instead pretended to straighten her clothes, how his tone of voice had suddenly become sweet enough to give chills.
āAll based on experience, Iād say itās a hundred percent sure,ā Kion concluded.
Berinian pushed up his monocle and smiled warmly.
āā¦Thatās good.ā
So that was why his lord had been distracted yesterday, constantly glancing out the window.
Berinian had always hoped someone would come into Ianharteās life, someone who could share his burdens.
He had plenty of loyal followersāBerinian himself, Kion, the Shadows, and the Belrum Knightsābut they were all just faithful retainers. They werenāt companions who could share his heart.
To the world, Ianharte Lu Belnerum was a strong sovereign, but beneath all that strength were scars and loneliness.
The kind of things everyone avoided mentioning now, remnants of a past best left unspokenā¦
And thenā
Bang, bang!
The window behind Berinian rattled loudly, signaling the arrival of someone who clearly hadnāt used the door.
āā¦Lord Leon?ā
Blinking at the sight of the great beast perched elegantly on the second-story windowsill, Berinian sighed and stood up.
āWhy must you always ignore the perfectly good door?ā
āCats are supposed to be unpredictable, thatās their charm,ā Kion quipped.
Berinian shot him a withering glare before unlocking the window.
Thud.
With fluid grace, the great black panther slipped inside and landed soundlessly in the office.
Claiming the long sofaāimmaculate, of course, in line with Berinianās fastidious natureāLeon stretched out and leisurely began grooming his paws.
āItās been a while, Lord Leon.ā
<ā¦>
āWould you like a snack? This is beef jerky made by my chefāitās really good.ā
Leon had ignored Kionās chatter until then, but at the mention of jerky, he finally cast him a sidelong glance.
Kion, who was notoriously disliked by animals, grinned like a fool just for being acknowledged. He quickly pulled the jerky from his pocket and placed it politely in front of Leon.
After finishing the jerky and a round of grooming, Leon gave a low, rumbling cough before finally speaking.
<So, I need your help with something.>
āā¦You mean us?ā
<Yeah. Itās about⦠human relationships. But since Iām a mighty divine beast, Iām not really skilled in that area.>
Berinian and Kion exchanged looks, their expressions turning odd.
They already had a strong hunch about what this was going to be about.
After all, there were only two people in the palace whose relationship could worry Leon enough to come here.
The very same two they themselves had just been discussing.
āā¦Looks like weāre right.ā
āDefinitely.ā
The two men straightened their postures. If their guess was correct, then this conversation might prove even more useful than they thought.
āPlease, go ahead, Lord Leon.ā
<But this is top secret. You canāt tell anyone. Absolutely confidential.>
At his warning, Berinian and Kion nodded obediently.
And indeed, Leonās following words matched their expectations precisely.
The divine beast, the Prime Minister, and the Knight Commander of Belrum, huddled together in strict secrecy, discussingā
<So basically, I just want the two of them to hurry up and become a real couple. Honestly, it doesnāt seem like either of them is completely indifferent.>
āHa! Lord Leon, you really do understand these things!ā
āI agree entirely.ā
āwhat could be done to make Lu and Liana a true pair.
The serious atmosphere didnāt last too long, though.
After asking the two men a few questions, Leon declared he got the gist of it and brought the meeting to a close.
Stretching his forelegs like a cat waking from a nap, Leonās golden eyes turned to Kion.
<Whereās Lu?>
āIf you mean our lord, heās at the pond right now. He dismissed everyone, so heās probably alone.ā
The āpondā Kion mentioned was a quiet, secluded oneāwhat the two of them privately called the bizarre pond.
Ianharte sometimes spent entire days there, usually when he had something weighing heavily on his mind.
On such days, even Belrum and the Shadows would retreat. That was why Kion had the free time now to sit and talk with Berinian.
<Got it. Then Iāll be off.>
Leaving only those brief words behind, Leon leapt out the same way he cameāstraight through the window.
Berinian didnāt even bat an eye at the sight, clearly used to it by now. Only Kion sighed in disappointment, having hoped today might finally be the day he got to pet Leon.
They couldnāt help but wonder what kind of scheme Leon would try to āmake them see each other more often,ā but that would reveal itself soon enough.
The scratching of a fountain pen against parchment filled the office once more.
Kion, slumped lazily against the sofa, turned his head slightly to look at his friend.
āBerinian.ā
āWhat.ā
āWhy do you think Lord Leon wants our lord and the princess to end up together so badly?ā
āProbably for the same reasons we do.ā
Berinian, back to his usual indifferent expression, glanced down at his documents and answered flatly.
āā¦Is that so?ā
āRemember, Lord Leon shares His Majestyās emotions. He must know things we donāt.ā
āHm. True enough.ā
Kion nodded in agreement.
Even after serving their lord for over a decade, neither of them fully understood Ianharteās inner self.
He was not the type to reveal everything, and besides, most of his most terrible experiences had happened long before they ever met him.
They knew some parts of his past, but it was just a fraction of the whole.
āā¦Whatever the case, I like how our lord is now. He seems to have found a bit of joy in living.ā
At Kionās murmured words, Berinian silently agreed.