Okoborehime to Entaku no Kishi Vol 2 Chapter 2

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Okoborehime to Entaku no Kishi



Okoborehime to Entaku no Kishi Vol 2 Chapter 2






OKOBORE HIME TO ENTAKU NO KISHI

The Leftover Princess and the Knights of the Round

Book II: A Queen’s Conditions

Story by: Riine Ishida

Art by: Ichiko Okiya

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Characters:

Duke Barchet

Knight of Sixth Rank of the Royal Chivalric Order

Rumored to have the best skills within the Order

The receiving end of Letis high-handed invitation

Leticia

“Leftover Princess”

First Princess of Sommevesle, heir to the throne

Already knew that she would be the next queen

Leonhardt

Letis younger brother

Third Prince of the Kingdom of Sommevesle

An eccentric historian

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Friedhelm

First Prince of the Kingdom of Sommevesle

Letis eldest half brother

A prince of charm and charisma

Astrid Gale

Knight of Tenth Rank of the Royal Chivalric Order

Duke’s junior

Guido

Second Prince of the Kingdom of Sommevesle

Leti’s second oldest half brother

A Prime Minister-type of prince with his detailed

planning and organized executions

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Translator’s note:

The j.a.panese honorifics were kept in the translation of the dialogues of

the characters to show the respect or adoration shown by the characters.

Footnotes were provided upon the first appearance of the honorific in

the chapter to explain it.

Thoughts are signified by italics.

The t.i.tles for this volume are all based on chess terminologies.

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CHAPTER II TOUCH AND MOVE

 

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Three days after the magic circle incident, Leti was

holding a one-on-one lesson in her room.

“To be the knight of the First Seat of the Knights of

the Round bears an important meaning. The honorary

knights of the king are different to other honorary

knights because they have military powers. Special

mention has to be given to the First Seat knight because

he has the authority to give orders as the King’s

representative. In other words, instead of a knight, you

are more like the highest ranking general in the country.”

An army under the name of the Royal Chivalric

Order and a group of military officers collectively known

as the Knights of the Round - these are the two forces

responsible for Sommevesle to be recognized as a

superpower by the world. If it wasn’t for this, there was

no reason for the kingdom to keep the budget-eating

Order during this time of peace.

“I get that part, but what about all these books and

papers?” Duke said while looking at the books written in

languages he didn’t know and the stacks of paper

completely filled with text.

 

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Leti tapped on the books with her fingers and said in

reply, “The magic circle incident shall be put on hold for

now. We cannot do anything but wait for the next one.

Therefore, while we wait, I shall have you use that time to

do some studying. Now that you know what these are all

about, let us proceed.

For the other countries, our knight system is nothing

of importance. The Royal Chivalric Order is simply what

we call our army and you, as the First Seat Knight, are

seen as ‘the Honourable General’. So I shall teach you the

knowledge you will need for that position.”

The First Seat Knight’s duty was not only protecting

the king. That was one reason why Leti chose Duke for

the position. Duke, being part of the n.o.bility, had already

received the compulsory education as a gentleman so

there was no need for her to teach him everything. She

would be crowned in a few years’ time and that was not

enough to teach an illiterate knight how to read and write

and to instil in him proper etiquette.

“First, completely memorize the social map of

Sommevesle. Remember the relationship between the 

 

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families. After that, memorize the other countries’ social

map. While you are at it, better learn how to speak at least

two more foreign languages.”

Duke nodded in understanding without even letting

out a complaint. If Leti said so, then he truly needed all

that knowledge as the First Seat Knight. Besides, if he, as

a representative of Sommevesle, could not even greet the

generals of other countries properly, then they would

surely not be taken seriously.

“These books over here are the ones I used for my

studies. They are good references so you can use them

for yours. Read them over and over whenever you have

time.”

“How many languages can you speak, Your

Highness?”

“I can speak three languages at a native level, enough

for me to tell jokes and three more with fluency, enough

to hold casual conversations and a few more to say

greetings.”

“…Amazing.”

 

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Duke suddenly remembered his friend’s performance

during foreign language cla.s.ses back at the Knight

Academy. Friedhelm always seemed bored and sleepy

during the cla.s.ses but still got perfect marks on their tests

and a.s.signments. Duke sometimes found himself

wondering how Friedhelm did it. Now, he seemed to

have found the answer. Friedhelm did not get high grades

because he was particularly good in the subject, but rather

it was something he had already learned as a part of the

royal family; it was expected of him.

“Leon is more amazing. At thirteen, he was already

being asked to do the final confirmations of terminology

books written in different languages. There is a proper

reason why he can do as he pleases – he has a true value

as a member of the royal family. If he was just a fool,

then he would have been long given to the church and

tasked to pray for the kingdom every day.”

Leonhardt could do whatever he wanted because of

his eccentricity. He might look like that, but he had his

own share of difficulties and gave his best effort to be of

help. Duke now learnt about it and this improved his

impression of the unique prince.

 

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“To be honest, I originally wanted Leon to teach you,

but his hands already seem full with his teaching positions

at the Knight Academy and the University so I decided to

do it myself. Besides, having a lady teach might actually

motivate you to study better, at least for the sake of your

ego.”

“…Lady?”

“Yes. Have you forgotten?” Leti asked, but there was

no trace of offence in her demeanour.

“Ah, no. It’s just that you’re more of my master

and…”

“Good, I do not mind at all. I do not see you as a

man as well. If I did, I would have a maid stand in here as

chaperone.”

Leti suddenly remembered the ‘mongrel incident’

with Astrid. Being alone with Duke, her knight, was fine

but not with Astrid.

“A maid…now that you mention it, why don’t you

have a lady’s maid?”

 

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“I had two before but after I was chosen as the heir,

the one from Guido’s faction turned white and resigned

on her own. I fired the other one from Friedhelm’s after

she served me tea while her hands were shaking violently.

Searching for someone I can trust is too much work so I

only have maids for now.”

Leti’s comment before that the brutal ones were

those around her was true. Moreover, the conditions for

Leti’s lady’s maid - a lady of high social rank, of character,

and of neutral standing, that could pa.s.s Leti’s meticulous

eyes, were probably difficult to satisfy.

“A party will be held soon in celebration for the

birthday of my younger sister. Until then remember at

least everything about the kingdom’s social hierarchy. I

suggest starting first with the families under the Guido

faction since your family belongs to it. Studying that may

be comparatively easier.”

Leti proceeded in teaching Duke the things he should

know one after the other and cut the day’s lessons at a

good point.

 

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“And one last thing. An a.s.signment for you,” Leti

said as she handed Duke a sheet of paper.

The paper contained a list of the positions in

Sommevesle, such as the Knights of the Round and the

Commander of the Order. Written on the other side were

the corresponding positions in other countries, such as

Marshall and General.

“This is a comparative list of the different ranks and

positions of Sommevesle and our neighboring countries.

Make sure to remember everything, even the smallest

details. It will be rude to make any mistakes. Once you

have perfectly memorized those, I shall teach you about

their insignia and shoulder marks.”

If Leti could teach Duke that much, then it simply

meant that she had studied and memorized all of those

herself. Duke somehow found it frustrating that the

people did not even have any idea about Leti’s efforts. If

they knew about it, then his master would have never

been branded as a ‘Leftover Princess’.

“I remember you are good at remembering people’s

faces, but take this piece of advice based on my 

 

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experience. You should learn to remember people aside

from their faces. Women, for example, can use cosmetics

to change how they look. Have you ever seen your

previous lover’s face without any makeup?”

“...No.”

Leti looked like she had something to say but decided

to keep her silence, out of either kindness,

disappointment, pity, or all of the above.

“Do you put on makeup as well, Your Highness?”

“Yes, but only a little. I am beautiful already so there

is no need to put much on. Tell me, am I wearing

anything on my lips today?”

Duke stared at Leti’s face, trying to discern whether

she had any coloring on her lips. He never took notice if

Leti wore makeup on a daily basis, but he was certain she

had worn one for the party. He tried to recall her face

that night and then compared it to her current look.

“You...don’t?”

 

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“You better pay closer attention to women then. I am

using a lighter shade.” Leti took Duke’s thumb and

pressed it to the corner of her lips. He looked at his

thumb and there was indeed a pretty shade of light pink

on it. Leti jokingly said to him that he has another

a.s.signment.

“Take your time in doing those a.s.signments, no need

to rush and remember everything all at once. You have all

the time to study until my coronation. Another advice, do

not even try to remember two languages under the same

language tree at the same time. You will just confuse

yourself. And...”

A knock cut Leti’s words and a maid informed them

that Leti has a visitor.

“Your Highness, Lady Eleanor of Aufrecht House

wishes to see you.”

“Eleanor? It is unusual for her to come unannounced.”

Leti thought Eleanor’s business might be important

so she decided to meet her in her private room instead. 

 

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She asked the maid to clear the desk and gave Duke the

books for him to study.

“Do you know Lady Eleanor?”

“She is Prince Guido’s fiancée, right?”

Duke, though not actively using his affiliation as a

Barchet, still knew the basic information of the other

families under the Guido faction. Leti thought of

introducing him to Eleanor if he did not know her, but

since he did, there was no need for it and she ended their

lesson for the day.

Eleanor Aufrecht entered the room when Duke took

his leave. Eleanor is the daughter of Lord Aufrecht, a

marquis under Guido. Leti had previous interactions with

her as she would be her future older sister and had

established a good relationship with her since then.

Eleanor’s chestnut hair and aquamarine eyes exuded a

more gentler and softer aura, compared to Leti’s sharp

and striking beauty.

“Eleanor, how have you been? I last saw you at the

ball hosted by the Lauensteins.”

 

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Leti welcomed Eleanor with her perfect princess

smile, but Eleanor returned it with a forced one and

immediately looked down.

“Leti, I do not know what I should do.”

“Take a seat first. I am all ears.” Leti said with a sweet

voice as if cooing the seemingly distressed Eleanor. The

situation might indeed be serious.

“We...Prince Guido and I, were talking about

our...future and then...” Eleanor cried. This surprised Leti.

She immediately went to her friend’s side, held her hand

and asked what was wrong.

“Prince Guido suddenly told me...he told me...he

wanted to break off the engagement!”

“Break off?” Why now? Leti found the timing to be

too suspicious.

The engagement between Guido and Eleanor had

long been official and the only thing left was for them to

make their vows. The only reason why their wedding was

delayed was because of Guido’s mother, the late Sofia,

was against it. According to rumours, Sofia did not like 

 

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Eleanor. Leti also remembered hearing her saying

“...anyone else but Eleanor,” with a stern look on her face.

“Has he made an official request to your father?”

“No, not yet. He still has not said anything to Papa...

It was more of a slip of the tongue, but...”

“I wonder why...the last time I talked to Prince Guido,

he even said he was sorry for delaying the marriage for so

long.”

Guido’s opinion on marriage was the same as Leti’s.

They would prioritize their positions first over love. Leti

thought that Guido found the marriage with Eleanor

advantageous for both families and the only reason why

he kept it ambiguous was his mother. Besides, he did not

seem to hate the union at all, so why?

...An affair?

Leti remembered seeing Guido alone at night during

the night of the magic circle incident. Even so, she could

not imagine him, the cool and nearly cold Guido, doing

something as pa.s.sionate as an affair. He was a logical man

who could easily pickup sarcastic remarks and reply with 

 

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twice the damage and yet he could not comprehend a

pleasant joke. He was not a warm person who could

easily form relationships.

“Dear Eleanor, it has only been two months since

Queen Sofia pa.s.sed away. He might have said it out of

confusion. Please stay with him until he has calmed down.

Support him as his fiancée, his future wife.”

Leti carefully chose her words to calm Eleanor. For

now, this was what she could do. Interrogating Guido

and investigating about this matter had to be saved for

later.

“Is that so? I was really worried he has come to hate

me.”

“No, there is no reason for you to be hated. You are

a wonderful lady.”

Leti continued on listening to Eleanor and a.s.sured

her that everything will be all right. By the time Eleanor

was cheered up, the sun had nearly set and their shadows

had already grown longer. Eleanor told Leti she would try 

 

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to invite Guido to watch a play and left Leti’s room with

a smile.

“...this has become complicated,” whispered Leti.

The room, now devoid of visitors, was silent. Leti

took a seat in front of the chessboard and stared at the

pieces while contemplating Eleanor’s story.

“Prince Guido having an affair? No. It is more

probable that he is having a hard time accepting Queen

Sofia’s death, but still...” Leti mused as she idly fiddled

with the chess pieces.

“I did think he was grieving but I did not expect it to

affect him this much...”

The rational Guido blurted out something he did not

mean. If this indeed happened, then his sadness might be

deeper than Leti originally thought. Maybe it was about

time to give her brother a visit.

“Call Duke and also prepare flowers for Queen Sofia,”

Leti ordered her maid who followed immediately, already

knowing what should be done.

 

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Leti’s maid prepared her outdoor clothes and shoes,

and helped her change. By the time her preparations were

finished, Duke was already standing outside her room,

carefully holding the flowers arranged for the deceased

queen.

“We shall pay a visit first to Queen Sofia’s grave and

then make a call to Prince Guido.”

Leti thought on how long it had been since she went

out of her way to meet Guido out of sisterly affection.

Up until now, she had been acting out of her duties as the

First Princess and simply chided Guido whenever he and

Friedhelm would start a fight. Now, she felt something

was changing between them as compared to the time

when she had lost all hopes for their relationship.

If this continues, I think I can give a positive answer to my

a.s.signment.

“How much shall we be on good terms?”

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Leti understands that it would be impossible for the

three of them to go back the way they used to be. But the




1 See the prologue for details. 

 

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current situation was a whole lot better than the time

when she thought she’d get the crown at the expense of

her brothers.

Leti was able to accomplish both of her goals at the

same time. Guido happened to be giving his mother a

visit in the North Cemetery so Leti did not have to look

for him. She was somehow surprised to see him there,

standing by Queen Sofia’s grave, but she still walked

silently and stood beside him.

“Truth be told, I did not expect to see you here.” Leti

said as she knelt down, gently placed the flowers she

brought on the ground and offered a silent prayer for the

late queen.

“I see you come here quite often. I’ve seen the same

flowers before.”

“And that means you come here just as often...There

is something I want to talk about. Could you spare some

time?”

“Sure.”

 

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“It is a bit difficult to talk about it in front of Queen

Sofia. Let us go somewhere else.”

Leti walked further into the cemetery and Guido

listlessly followed her. Duke and Guido’s knights

followed a few steps behind them.

“I just had a talk with Eleanor...and she told me that

you, after all this time, are being hesitant about your

marriage. Is it true?”

“...Yes.”

Guido knew about Eleanor’s good relationship with

Leti so he had already expected Eleanor to consult with

Leti and Leti, in turn would question him. He was about

to give his prepared answer when Leti asked something

he did not expect.

“Are you alright?”

Guido faced Leti. Their eyes, sharing the same steel

blue colour, met but his was evidently filled with

confusion—confusion as to what was the meaning

behind Leti’s question.

 

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“I thought at first that the reason why you are

cancelling off your engagement was because of an affair.

But seeing you like this and how frequent you come here,

I am certain you do not even have the heart to think

about it.”

Guido was surprised to hear the word affair. His

expression did not hint anything about his surprise but

the fact that he was silent and did not immediately reply

to Leti’s question, laced with a tinge of joke, was proof

enough that he did not expect this.

“I see. There was that option...” Guido softly

whispered.

Leti heard this and felt relieved to know that even the

mere thought of having an affair did not cross his mind.

“Only two months have pa.s.sed since Queen Sofia

pa.s.sed away. All this time I thought you were all right.

Queen Sofia’s health was already declining for some time

and you were perfectly calm during the funeral services. I

really thought you were doing fine.”

Leti’s beautiful face slowly closed in to Guido’s.

 

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“You look a little worn out. Prince Friedhelm was

also worried about you. You should take a rest.

Sometimes, you think you are alright but truthfully you

are not.”

Leti’s ‘are you alright?’ was not a question for Guido

to answer, but rather words of sympathy coming from a

worried sister.

“If you have any complaints, try talking about those

with Eleanor. She may seem quiet but she has a strong

heart. I am certain she will be your support.”

“I know, she’s too good for me,” Guido said as his

normally cold facade softened a little.

Leti stopped digging deeper into the issue. That was

the furthest she could go as his sister. Anywhere further

was Eleanor’s, his fiancée’s, turf.

“We will go back now. But you should take your

time,” Leti said as she turned back on her heels and gave

her signal to Duke who was standing a few paces away.

“Bishop to D6.” 

 

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Leti turned back again to face Guido, her expression

was somewhere in between shock and displeasure with

what Guido said.

“I guess you truly are alright. You should at least try

to feign weakness and choose a poor move when you are

down.” Leti said with a tinge of relief evident in her voice.

She turned her back again and continued on walking

without saying another word.

“Hey, I also remember you saying Bishop something

before. Is it a code of sorts?” Duke asked as they walked

back to the castle. He decided to ask something different

to Leti instead of trying to find out what the royal siblings

talked about.

“When Queen Sofia pa.s.sed away, I invited him to a

game of chess once everything had calmed down. So we

alternately give our moves every time we see each other.”

Guido did not mind playing a game and accepted

Leti’s invitation and suggested this playing style, which

could take months to finish.

 

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Guido taught Leti how to play chess, whereas

Friedhelm taught Guido. The three of them used to play

the game together with Leti and Friedhelm sometimes

teaming up to conspire a plan on how to defeat the

invincible Guido.

“The one who loses the game will have to expose one

of their weaknesses.”

“Is that promise alright? Isn’t that dangerous?”

“Yes, of course, it is alright. We are both aware that

this is just a simple game. If I win, I would just ask him to

tell me one dish he hates.”

They were walking on the path covered with ivy-lined

walls leading to the usually peaceful Royal Villa, but what

they saw upon their arrival was far from peaceful.

Leti’s normally calm maid went scampering towards

them and cried, “Your Highness! Thank goodness you’re

safe, but your mother’s, Her Majesty’s white lilies...”

Leti asked her maid what had happened. After

hearing the gist of the situation, she immediately went to

the site of the case with speed unbelievable for a woman. 

 

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The site was located in the eastern part of the castle, the

place where the First and Second Queen Consorts took

care of white lilies.

Leti stood from a distance to observe the scene.

There were knights from The Order already there and

some pa.s.sers-by gathered to see the commotion. She

checked on the scene by peeking through the gaps in

between the people in the crowd.

What was supposed to be a beautiful bed of lilies

filled with white flowers swaying in the wind was now a

wreck of scattered and tattered petals with a b.l.o.o.d.y

magic circle drawn on it and in the centre of the circle

was a cat’s dead body.

“Mother and Queen Sofia’s lilies! Who could do such

a thing...?” Leti cried upon seeing the horrible sight. Duke

was readily behind her and supported her as she nearly

fainted from the shock at seeing what had happened. Leti,

the delicate princess was deeply hurt at the savagery done

to her late mother’s lilies. Or so she wanted them all to

see because Duke knew for a fact that behind this act, his

master was fuming with rage and he could easily imagine 

 

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himself doing anything necessary to pacify a raging Leti

later.

“Your Highness, let’s leave this matter to The Order

for now. This scene is not fit for your eyes.”

Leti nodded and followed Duke as he led her away

from the horrendous sight.

Leti continued on her frail and meek princess act for

as long as there were people to see it. However, the

moment they were out of the Royal Palace and near her

villa, she dropped it. She stomped her feet as they walked

to her room and let her anger explode the second Duke

closed the door to her private room.

“This is unheard of! You sure have the guts to fight

me! I accept your challenge! I’ll catch you and crush you

with everything this kingdom has! Charging you with

treason is not enough!”

Leti revealed her true self. She punched the wall with

all her might as she said this. Her movements all seemed

so natural and fluid, from the flow to the exertion of

force. Duke didn’t need to ask if she had done this before. 

 

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Her actions spoke of it. The supposedly meek and

gentle princess had been punching walls to vent her anger

for a long time.

“It’s not yet clear that you are really the target. If

we’re going to base it on this latest attack, the only clear

thing is that the target is the royal family and...”

“But I, the heir to the throne, is the face of the royal

family! ‘Tis the same as picking a fight with me!”

“Well, you have point.”

How dare they do that to Queen Sofia’s lilies!

Leti silently swore as the cruel sight played back in

her mind.

“I must say this came as a surprise. I thought that the

second circle would also be discovered somewhere where

many people gathered. Just like the tournament.” Duke

stated.

The second circle was drawn in blood on a bed of

flowers, at its centre was a cat’s dead body, scattered

around it were plucked petals of white lilies and beside it 

 

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the sentence ‘I know who you truly are’, also written in

blood.

Is the royal family really the target? There is still a possibility

that I am targeted as an individual. It is not a secret that those lilies

are the ones I bring with me when I visit Mother.

For Leti, this incident showed how much she was

looked down on as the Crown Princess. And she did not

bother suppressing her anger about it.

“I also heard there were no clues found for this

incident as well. It’s the same as the last one, a daring act

delivered with utter care and caution.”

Duke asked for information from a knight of The

Order nearby while they were at the scene. Unfortunately,

he got nothing of importance, and just a confirmation of

the only thing they knew about the perpetrator – that

finding him, or her, or them would be difficult.

But Leti, though fuming with anger, kept a clear head

and was able to observe the scene properly and found a

clue.

 

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“There is a clue in this second circle. There are two

people involved. The petals scattered around the circle

were plucked in two different ways. Some of the petals

were carefully plucked out and some were recklessly torn.

This means that one of them may be the brain behind

this while the other one was not interested.”

Leti might have put on an exaggerated act when she

saw the violated flowerbed, but while she was being

dramatic, she was also keenly observing every detail,

including the petals scattered around the circle. This was

one of Leti’s strongest weapons, a woman’s eyes

providing her a point of view different from a man’s.

Men would normally focus on the gruesome things, such

as the b.l.o.o.d.y circle and the cat’s corpse, but Leti was able

to see the minute detail in the difference of the petals.

“Then that means the pair is composed of a

mastermind and an accomplice. The mastermind has to

have some power over the accomplice to force him, or

maybe her, to do something they do not want to do. My

guess is that they can be a n.o.ble and their servant or

knight. If we are going to go with this, then I think it is

safe to say that the unaffiliated Knights of the Order 

 

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present during the tournament can be ticked off our list

of suspects.”

The people in attendance during the first incident

were n.o.bles with their honorary knights as partic.i.p.ants in

the tournament, and unaffiliated knights of The Order

who were helping to manage the event. If the latter were

to be removed from the list, it would greatly reduce the

number of suspects, but there were still too many of

them left. Leti and Duke were already wishing for more

more information when the perfect source for it entered

the room.

“Ane’ue2

! I’m back. Would you like some details on

the second circle?” Leonhardt greeted as he peeked inside

the room in his blood stained coat. The Order had once

again asked for the help of the genius prince.

“You also went to check on it, right? There’s no need

to hide it. Anyway, I think you would agree that this

somehow came as a surprise. Well, we did expect seeing

the number ‘II’, nothing unexpected about that.




2 Aneue: A j.a.panese honorific for calling one’s older sister. (More

formal and old-fashioned than the normal Onee-san)

 

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Ahahahaha.” Leonhardt said with his usual bouncy

manner of speaking.

The number ‘I’ was written on the first circle and the

number ‘II’ on the second. The first offering was a bird

and the second was a cat. Anyone with scant knowledge

in the occult could understand the obvious logic behind

the circles.

Leti knew what Leonhardt was pertaining to.

“Don’t you find it interesting that the offering got

bigger this time?”

The cat was bigger than the bird. Why use a bigger

offering?

“Well, you see this is a staple in the world of horror

and occult. The offerings for each ceremony get bigger

and bigger and bigger and at the final ceremony...”

“The offering is a human,” finished Leti.

“Yes, you’re right. Therefore, The Order is now

putting this incident at top priority before anyone gets 

 

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hurt. They are planning to solve this before the third one

comes up.”

“Your Highness, we should increase your guards.

Make sure to have me or a knight from The Order with

you at all times. Let them handle the investigation for this.

We should notify Seventh Heaven and Valkyrie as well to

focus on protecting their masters.”

Leti nodded her agreement to Duke and Leonhardt,

and shared with them her thoughts.

“If I was the criminal, and my target is the Royal

Family, my next opportunity will be on Cornelia’s

birthday. There is no more obvious time than this. It

would be best if we can forestall him on that event.”

The upcoming birthday of Cornelia, the Second

Princess of Sommevesle, which Leti had kindly taken

charge of the preparations, was the perfect opportunity to

cause an uproar. Many of the princes and princesses and

most of the n.o.bles in the kingdom would be in

attendance. It was truly the best time to make an attack if

the target of the curse was truly the royal family.

 

- 37 -

“Leon, did you notice anything else? Anything you

might even dismiss as trivial.”

“Hmmm...Well, I did meet Guido Ani’ue 3

at the

scene. He was unusually persistent in asking me if I knew

who the criminal is. I guess even he, the cool one, won’t

stay put with Queen Sofia’s favourite white lilies sullied

like that. He used to give those to his mother every year

for her birthday.”

No one could blame the calm and collected Guido if

he lost his cool in that situation. The situation would

cause anger to anyone, to have a b.l.o.o.d.y curse circle

drawn on a place dear to him.

Leti and Leonhardt were trying to justify Guido’s

uncharacteristic display of emotion while Duke was trying

to reconcile the knowledge he had on the relationship of

the eldest royal siblings. He had always thought that they

were on bad terms with each other but following the

conversation he had heard, what he knew might be

wrong.




3 Ani’ue. A j.a.panese honorific referring to one’s older brother (More

formal and old fashioned than the normal Onii-san)

 

- 38 -

Two days after the discovery of the second circle,

Duke had still yet to find an answer the question he had

in mind since he heard Leti and Leon’s conversation

about Guido. He wanted to know about the childhood of

the three eldest royal siblings but was hesitant to ask

Friedhelm since he was one of the parties involved. So he

decided to ask another person not involved in it but knew

about it first-hand. Of course, he had to hand in the

payment in advance.

“Thank you for helping me out~ these physical tasks

are too much for my flimsy arms, ahahaha. By the way, is

it alright for you to be away from Ane’ue?”

“Please, Your Highness, I honestly do not know how

I should react to your joke. As for her highness, she is

currently in a meeting so I have some free time before I

have to fetch her.”

Duke, carrying a stack of books, was walking towards

The Archives with Leonhardt, his chosen informant. He

asked Leonhardt the question that had been bugging him

for some time.

 

- 39 -

“How was her highness’ relationship with her older

brothers when they were children and how about now?”

“Their relationship? I think they are close with each

other ever since before, though the current situation has

forced them to act otherwise.”

“Ever since before? Meaning they are on good terms

until now?”

“Yes, yes. Even now. I even think that one of

Ane’ue’s intention in hosting the previous tea party was

to cheer up Guido ani’ue.

Duke knew that Friedhelm truly cared for Leti but he

did expect that the same was true for Guido. He had

always thought they were really on bad terms, just as the

rumours said. Anyone would have thought so since they

acted more like strangers to each other in public.

“My elder brothers are chained by the curse called the

‘bloodline-of-the-three-Grand-Marquises’. They have no

choice but to distance themselves from each other for

now. Well, it’s not like I do not understand the reason

why their families would want to regain their place in the 

 

- 40 -

royal family. I guess that is just how religion works. No

matter how much people try to separate the church from

state, they will always find those two entangled with each

other. It is an interesting topic for research, you know.

Ahahaha.”

According to the story, the Kingdom of Sommevesle

was founded by her first king, the G.o.d Christian, also

known as The Knight King. Therefore, the members of

the royal family are descendants from the G.o.ds. This is

what the Lauensteins, Eulenbergs, and Kleinschmidts

wanted back. They wanted to restore the “n.o.ble Pride”

in their names.

“I somehow feel bad for Friedhelm ani’ue and Guido

ani’ue. They have been pressured all their lives to be king.

I sure am glad I was born from parents of royal blood.

Oh, and for the record, I am NOT on good terms with

my elder brothers...”

Leonhardt suddenly stopped in thought and then

opened his mouth again.

“Wait. That’s wrong. We are not on bad terms with

each other. It is more like I am not within their field of 

 

- 41 -

vision. Yes, that’s it. Well, I wouldn’t want to be in it

anyway. If I were, I’d be dead now. Murdered and it

would be disguised as an accident. Ahahaha.”

Leonhardt was a prince mothered by the First Queen

Consort Julienne. Technically, if the traditional line of

inheritance was followed, he was the next in line to the

throne, therefore the one most in danger. But with what

happened now, Leti took Leonhardt’s position and

shouldered everything in his place. Duke realized this

now and decided to be a better support for his master.

“... uhmmmm ... I wonder why... if anyone would ask

me whether I hate or like you, I would say I like you... I

mean, you do not look at Ane’ue with weird eyes and you

are very professional with your duties.”

“Thank you, Your Highness.”

“But recently, I do not know why, but I feel annoyed

whenever I see your face. Yes, especially that expression...

I wonder why.... ahahaha”

Duke replied with a simple “I see,” as he was

completely at a loss with what Leonhardt was thinking.

 

- 42 -

“Ah! I see! So that was it. It is that ‘I-understand-Letibest’

look. Yes, yes, that is exactly it. Ahahaha Now that

I’ve noticed it, you are now more on the hate side.”

Duke let out a deep, deep sigh. He should have

known, that even Leonhardt was inflicted with that

disease similar to lovesickness.

“Your Highness, please excuse my rudeness, but are

you perhaps afflicted by a certain illness that makes one

prioritize the ladies in the family over their own lovers?”

“Stop the jokes. I am already sixteen years old.”

“Yes, of course.” Duke was already feeling relieved

when Leonhardt continued speaking.

“But if at sixteen and it still persists, then I think it is

already incurable, right?”

“...Yes.”

“Anyway, I now know I hate you but let us be cordial

with each other in front of Ane’ue. We are both mature

adults, are we not? ahaha”

 

- 43 -

Leonhardt was just the same age as Astrid. Duke did

not think he was qualified as an adult and wanted to say

something back but decided to simply state his agreement

instead. He had learned his lesson that reb.u.t.ting just

makes discussions last longer than necessary.

“Her highness’ brothers, younger or older, are all a

pain in the neck...” whispered Duke as he returned the

books to their shelves.

Duke already had an inkling that his friend, Friedhelm,

also shared the same sickness as Leonhardt, and that he

was only trying to hide it. It seems that the only sane

royal brother was the serious Guido.

Leonhardt and Duke finished returning the books

and were already going out of the archives when they saw

Guido.

Leonhardt swiftly hid behind Duke and bid him

goodbye.

“Well, I shall go now. Talking to Guido Ani’ue taxes

me. See you~”

 

- 44 -

Isn’t it the other way around? Duke thought but did not

voice out since he was being the mature adult. Duke

watched Leonhardt, who was already a few paces away,

take a route different to where they pa.s.sed through to go

to The Archives. Then, he stood up properly, gave the

approaching Guido the proper greetings, and bowed his

head.

If Guido was here, it meant that the meeting was

already finished and he had to fetch Leti. He was about to

excuse himself and hurry when Guido stopped him.

“Can I talk to you for a while?”

“...With me, Your Highness?”

Duke did not have any idea as to what Guido would

talk about with him. It is true that his family was under

the Guido faction, but his family was near the tail end of

the hierarchy and they personally only had one

conversation with each other before. Duke decided to

accept the invitation but he was on full alert and

requested to the prince to keep it short.

 

- 45 -

While Guido and Duke were having their

conversation, Leti, clueless as to why her knight was

running late, was waiting for him in the meeting room.

“Oh, is Duke late?”

“I understand that he is still a knight of The Order. I

do not mind if he is late for a while.”

“Yes, of course,” nodded Johannes Müller, the

Commander of the Royal Chivalric Order and one of the

attendees in the meeting. He is man in his mid-forties

with a stately air but amiable and approachable

personality. However, he was also a veteran knight

hardened by experience and it is no joke that the black

cape he had worn as the commander was once dyed red

by the blood shed by his enemies.

“Your Highness seemed to have enjoyed the meeting.”

“No, I was certainly bored.”

Leti did not utter a word during the meeting but her

eyes keenly observed the expressions of all those in

attendance. Johannes knew about this and did not believe 

 

- 46 -

Leti’s expression of boredom and found her denial

interesting.

Leti and Johannes had long been chess rivals because

Leti had always relied the Order whenever she and Leon

needed protection. This was quite peculiar, as most

n.o.bles disliked the company of knights of the Order

because they have their own honorary knights.

“How is the investigation going for the most recent

magic circle incident?”

There were no human victims yet due to the magic

circle incidents or else it would have been discussed in

the meeting earlier. However, it was evident that the

circle was growing in scale since the second circle used a

bigger offering. Leti thought since the Commander of the

Order was already beside her, she might as well ask if

there was any progress.

“I am truly sorry Your Highness but we have not

gathered any new information since our previous report.

But please, rest a.s.sured that we are doing our best for this

case and the Order is putting utmost priority for your

safety. Please be patient with us.” Johannes bowed deeply, 

 

- 47 -

saying his apologies as he thought Leti’s question was a

reprimand.

“That was not meant to scold you. I simply wanted to

know the status of the Order. In case you are short on

men due to the ongoing investigation, and would not

have enough to act as guards for Cornelia’s birthday, I

would ask father if he could lend me his Knights of the

Round and maybe ask some more from Prince Guido’s

Valkyrie.”

“I am grateful for your kind consideration, Your

Highness but you need not concern yourself. We have

already lowered the priority for the investigation on the

incident. It is still called an investigation but we are just

getting statements from people inside the castle.”

Johannes told Leti, an obvious attempt to hide his

message that the Order is adequate and able to handle the

situation and honorary knights would be unnecessary.

The relationship between the knights of the Royal

Chivalric Order and honorary knights was as bad as usual.

“Oh, Prince Guido has also asked me again about this

incident.”

 

- 48 -

“...Again?”

“Yes. He was quite persistent about this case as well.

He has asked me several times about the previous

incident too. Maybe he is worried about Princess

Cornelia’s birthday party.”

“I see.” Replied Leti but she was not at all convinced

with the reason Johannes gave her.

I understand if he was concerned about this second circle since it

involved Queen Sofia’s flower bed but for the first one...why? He

seems to be paying too much attention to this incident on magic

circles. And he does not even believe in curses.

Maybe on that night of the first circle when she met

Guido, he was not there because of a secret love affair,

but to look at the magic circle again.

If he went back to the scene just as a criminal would, too many

things will not add up. It is completely meaningless for him to sully

his beloved mother’s lilies and it is completely out of his character to

rely on something so uncertain like a curse. He can easily hire an

a.s.sa.s.sin to finish off anyone he wants to.

 

- 49 -

Leti gave herself a small laugh as she found herself as

well thinking too much about the magic circle. She

pushed all her thoughts on the circles aside and thanked

Johannes for giving her a truthful report.

“Your Highness, I have another piece of information.

Duke shall be transferred to handle a minor post in the

Order so that his tasks will be lighter. I shall advise him

as well to use the free time he will gain to protect you.”

“What post?”

Originally, Duke should have quit the Order the

moment he became Leti’s knight but due to some

circ.u.mstances in the Order and Leti’s ulterior motive, he

is still a part of it. However, he had to be a.s.signed to a

lesser post because there is an implicit rule in the Order

that to pursue higher ranks, the knight should be

unaffiliated. Now that Duke has a master, he was now

disqualified from that career path.

“He shall be in charge of training the new members

of the Order. Though I have a feeling this post will be

more challenging that it has been in the previous years 

 

- 50 -

because of the presence of one troublesome rookie.

Anyway, it is the young one’s role to bear such pains.”

Leti immediately thought of a young redhead knight

when Johannes mentioned ‘troublesome rookie’.

Is he referring to Astrid? If he already had him investigated,

then I am certain he has probably figured out the truth.

If the Commander had decided to keep Astrid and let

Duke handle him and suffer doing so even after knowing

about Astrid’s past, then, truly, the Order’s Commander

is not someone to mess with.

“But are you busy as well Your Highness? Is it truly

alright for you to let Duke stay with us?”

“Yes. Duke may have enough connections as a knight

but his lateral connections within the n.o.ble world are

nearly non-existent. He could use his position in the

Order to build that up more and of course, he could

gather more information this way.”

Instead of warning off Leti on her plans to use the

Order’s information network, Johannes showed 

 

- 51 -

generosity and happily welcomed her to use it as she

pleased.

“Thank you. But I do feel a little bit sorry for taking

away your future commander.”

“No, don’t be Your Highness. The Order will not at

all be affected by the loss of one or two youngsters like

him. It is rather my pleasure to let him go if he would be

useful to you.”

Duke’s n.o.ble birth, clear mind, superior abilities and

wide popularity among his colleagues made him the

perfect next commander of the Order. But because Leti

took him and he would have to resign in a few years

meant that the Order would have to go back to the

drawing board and search for their next commander.

Despite all of that, Johannes gladly gave his blessing to

Leti.

“If you say so, then just let me thank you for that. He

was truly the only one I wanted to have no matter what.”

“Hahaha... to that I can totally agree.”

 

- 52 -

Leti let out a strained laugh and once again asked

Johannes whether he also wanted Duke as his next

commander but he strongly denied it again, probably

because he had no plans on praising Duke openly.

“But I also feel sorry for him. He might have dreamt

of becoming the commander and I took away that chance

from him.”

“No, Your Highness. Don’t be sorry. Becoming the

Commander of the Order is not something to be dreamt

of.” Johannes clearly refuted Leti’s words.

“The highest ranks in the Order are all filled up by

leftovers, those who were not chosen or wanted. On the

front, we may act all mighty and brave saying that we are

serving the country and our king, but deep inside, we are

thinking of something else. The t.i.tle ‘Commander’ is just

another name to call someone with broken dreams.”

For everyone, the Commander was the knight all

other knights respected. But Johannes said it was

different.

 

- 53 -

“He and I are already enough to represent the supply

of knights crushed by reality.” Johannes’ voice when he

said this was heavy. Leti wanted to ask him more about

this when Duke arrived.

“Your Highness, please excuse my tardiness.”

Johannes stood up upon hearing Duke’s voice.

“Well then, Your Highness, I shall leave the

approaching youngster to your care. And for the

upcoming birthday party, I hope you would consider

placing another promising youngster by your side for

additional protection. A good day, Your Highness.” He

bowed and left the room after he gave Leti his words of

encouragement.

Duke slightly bowed his head in salute to his

commander and afterwards walked towards his master.

“Sorry for being late.”

“Do not worry. Johannes kept me company and I am

aware that you still have your duties to the Order.”

 

- 54 -

“Well...actually, I was called on by Prince Guido on

my way here and...and we talked and...” Duke’s

expression showed that he was unsure whether he should

tell Leti what his conversation with Guido was about.

“You do not have to force yourself. If it is sensitive,

you do not have to tell me. You are under Guido’s

faction and I understand you have your own

circ.u.mstances. Besides I am not a narrow-minded lady

who would get jealous because of your previous men.”

“Hey, quit choosing words that can cause a

misunderstanding.”

Leti walked out of the meeting room. Duke followed

behind her and started telling her about his conversation

with Guido despite his hesitation.

“Prince Guido asked me to...to teach him how to

have an affair.”

“An affair? He asked you?...Oh. I see.”

“Hey, what does the ‘I see’ means?”

 

- 55 -

“Your face. You see, your looks are very likable to

women that they are the ones approaching you. If you

wanted, having an affair or two would be a piece of cake

to you. Therefore, it is quite logical to ask for lessons on

infidelity from you. Do you understand?”

Leti easily understood the reason why Guido would

choose Duke as his teacher on this particular subject but

the reason behind why he would like to know how to

have an affair was a complete mystery. She tilted her head

on one side and the only conclusion she could come up

with was this might be one of those.

“It might have been one of Prince Guido’s infamous

jokes.”

“Could you please explain it to me in layman’s terms?

I don’t see where the joke is.”

“Sorry to disappoint but I do not see where it is

either. Let me share with you a childhood story.

One day, the four of us where having a nice cup of

tea and Leon said that I would only be marrying someone 

 

- 56 -

that is more beautiful and smarter than I am. Then Prince

Friedhelm replied, ‘That means she’ll be marrying Guido.’”

Duke smiled a little bit, as he could easily imagine

Friedhelm saying those words and Leonhardt’s disgusted

face at the joke.

“And you know what Prince Guido said after that?

‘Stop saying foolish things. Siblings cannot marry each

other.’ He said that with a serious look on his face. It was

a joke no matter where you look at it.”

“...Ah.”

“You can cla.s.sify him under the same category as

your clueless junior. I find their cluelessness annoying.

No, wait. It is not his cluelessness. It is his face. It is that

irritatingly beautiful face that makes everyone take him

seriously. They all think that he was scorning the shallow

joke when he was in fact just being a dork and did not

understand the simple joke.” Leti blurted out merciless

comments against that cold-hearted Guido. Just as

expected of his half-sister.

 

- 57 -

“I wonder though. Where is the joke? He might have

ulterior motives.”

“Ulterior motives?”

“Like he was trying to find out your tastes in women?

Or he was trying to get some information from our side.”

“I understand. I’ll be careful next time.”

I really don’t get what runs inside the heads of intelligent people.

Duke whispered.

The Commander of the Order, Johannes, paid a visit

to Leti in the Royal Villa to report the changes in the

security plan for Cornelia’s birthday party. There were

now more guards a.s.signed to be on duty during the party.

“Oh, you changed the plans drastically.”

“Yes, Your Highness. We have concluded that

Princess Cornelia’s birthday has the highest possibility of

being the next stage for the magic circle. This may be the

only chance we can get the upper hand in this case.”

 

- 58 -

“I agree with you. Whatever their purposes are, it is

clear that they want the circle to be discovered and cause

commotion because of it. If they do it at night, the

chances of it being discovered in the morning of the next

day are higher. So this party that will be held at noon is

supposedly the best time for them.”

Johannes came up with the same conclusion as Leti.

Well even a girl like me was able to think of this. Certainly,

the commander of the Order would have figured that out. He would

have also simulated all the possible scenarios of catching the culprit

with the least damage.

Leti thanked Johannes without saying how grateful

she was to have such a capable man as the Commander.

“I understand that we have limited resources, but

would it also be possible to increase the guards in the

Cattleya Palace? I agree that the next most likely target is

the birthday party but if they are trying to outwit us, then

there is a possibility that their next target is the nearly

empty Cattleya Palace.”

 

- 59 -

“That is correct, Your Highness. I shall prepare men

to be stationed in Cattleya Palace.”

Leti, now satisfied with the security plan, gave her

consent.

The most they can do now was to have tighter

security. The only thing left was for them to be able to

carry out the party safely.

Oh, there was another thing I could do in advance, but I am

not the one to do it. Do your best, Duke.

The other advanced preparation was currently

ongoing in another part of the Villla and Leti could easily

imagine Duke’s scowling face because of it.

The youth should learn how to face crises. Leti whispered,

putting aside her own young age.

Commander Johannes’ present to Leti might be a

simple gift, but it might be something else, something

filled with hidden motives.

 

- 60 -

“And whatever it is, I’m the one expected to look after

it, right?” Duke sighed upon seeing what the present was.

“Yes sir! I will give my best, Sir!”

The additional knight Johannes lent to Leti, as her

additional guard for the party, was none other than the

amazing rookie, Astrid Gale. Duke was deep in thought

on how he should deal with this troublesome present

from his commander.

I do understand his reasons for doing this. Skill-wise, it’d be a

total waste to just a.s.sign Astrid as a runner but giving him

guarding duties is too much special treatment for an individual

knight.

The commander was truthfully a capable one. It was

one of his responsibilities to a.s.sign tasks that would

match each newcomer’s skills and he did it so perfectly

with Astrid. However, Duke was the one bearing the

responsibility of teaching everything about being a

bodyguard to someone used to killing. He could easily see

how much of an ordeal this training would be.

 

- 61 -

I got your message. You transferred me to a leisure post but you

won’t let me have it easy now, don’t you? d.a.m.n you, old man.

The Royal Chivalric Order is composed of men

coming from a wide range of social status. Some are of

royal and n.o.ble descent while some are simple

commoners. Therefore, as they spend years together,

their manners of speaking are somehow levelled off and

they become slightly bad-mouthed. Duke, though at the

lowest rank of the n.o.bility, was still a n.o.ble and grew up

being taught the proper manners of a gentleman, but with

his current predicament, ungentlemanly words were

running through his mind.

Duke took a deep breath and accepted his fate.

“Alright, I’m going to teach you the protocol of

protection. I’ll try to find time everyday so you’d better

remember everything I teach you. Review all of it at the

end of each day and make sure to remember it the next

day.”

Duke has been quite busy lately with his own studies.

Leti told him to memorize all details regarding

Sommevesle’s social hierarchy so he had been spending 

 

- 62 -

hours a day staring at the hierarchy his master gave him.

Add to that the foreign languages she asked him to

master as preparations for his future post as the Knight

of the First Seat of the Knights of the Round. Now, he

had to teach Astrid the basics and protocols of protection

during his free time from his duty at the Order and a few

moments before going to bed. So today, to take

advantage of their day off, he asked Astrid to come to

Leti’s villa for a lecture.

“Listen well; there are two things you have to

remember as a close protection guard. The most

important thing, just as the name of the role suggests, is

to stay close to the person you are guarding. The next

important thing is to be able to send signals to any

messenger knight within range in case you notice

something strange. “

“Yes sir!”

Duke wanted Astrid to at least try these things once

for practice but since they did not have any time left,

Duke could only trust in Astrid’s inborn instincts.

 

- 63 -

“If you happen to find someone suspicious roaming

around your charge and you could not coordinate with

the other knights, the first thing you have to do is to

check if he has weapons on him. To do this, you have to

b.u.mp into the suspect casually. But remember, don’t be

too obvious and openly touch him. Be covert. The target

should not suspect that you are suspecting him.”

“I should only check? Why not get the weapon?”

“Can you? Wait. That’s not the point. If you get their

weapon and





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