A Chronicle of Life in a Different World

Episode 526: Great Disturbance Part 3

Reurus murmured in his heart as he received treatment.

I could tell from the appearance of Louis and Natalia alone, but I had to feel strongly about the look on the deacon of Count Doria's face when he showed up to accompany the soldiers.

"Now my lord... Count Doria is in the realm... what happened this time and with us..."

A villa of the Viscount Doria in King's Landing - where the elderly butler, who handles household chores, spreads a lot of cold sweat whilst bluishing his face, spitting out words that are about to collapse.

Serras' murder was known to Elio's soldiers who were patrolling King's Landing, and there were many witnesses.

It wasn't originally a large-scale incident that could be concealed, but even though Seras attacked an emerging target, the second daughter of the Baron (Reus), the Earl's family, and even the spirits recognized by the Catholic Church, the butler himself wanted to shout out why he attacked.

Neither Louis nor Natalia would try to hide the harsh atmosphere in front of such a butler man. Reurus, the direct victim, seemed to be watching the situation very closely.

"I didn't know anything... you don't think that's it, do you?

Louis said with a low voice that forced his anger down, and the butler man nodded many times while pulling his face.

"But of course, thank you! However, even with me, I don't really know what happened... I heard from the soldier who visited my house, but did Miss Seras really imitate such a thing...?

A butler man who runs into doubt with a deeply embarrassed look. The temples of Louis moved with a twinkle, but Louis took a big breath and slowly exhaled, pressing his right hand into the sword pattern with his left hand.

"The question is, we're about to lie and sink into Count Doria's house... that sounds like it, but is that your intention? You think he was poisoned to death on purpose? Can you say the same thing when you look at Lord Reurus' back? Our Ruvillia would have died without Lord Reurus' help, and I'm still being treated... and I'm impressed if you understand that and say so."

"No! I apologize for any misunderstanding! But I want you to understand that we have no information....."

"I know how you feel, Louis, but there's nothing you can do about blaming the butler.

Natalia stops Louis, who is about to be cut. The butler man who heard the words softened his expression relieved, but when he realized it, Natalia smiled kindly.

"Oh, I'm late to introduce myself. My name is Natalia-Barrow-Malerie-Amendura, and I am the“ Guardian ”of the Baron Reus… Would it be better to call it the" Wind Dust "for the King's Capital?

"Fu, 'wind dust'... the former captain of the" Um ”Third Magic Team!?

"I'm sorry, as you know... yes, really"

(If you think you've stopped Mr. Lewis, now he starts threatening you with a smile... eh? Should I stop this?

Lewis and Natalia, who seemed more angry than she was supposed to be the victim, calmed down.

I was very angry about this one as a revulsion, but when I saw the people around me angrier than I was, I regained my calm.

"The case involving the spirits Sarah and Neddy, and the spiritual" guest "Reurus... the spiritual teacher Sofia also told me that we would officially protest. Keep in mind."

Even the man who is in charge of treating Reurus takes advantage of what Louis and Natalia have to say. I couldn't see the expression on Reurus because I was behind it, but I could feel the angry emotions in my voice.

Seeing his blood pulling from the butler's man's face, Louis breathes deeply and opens his mouth many times.

"She... dares to call me here like before, but why was Seras in King's Landing? Ever since you broke up with my family, I've heard you're resting in the territory? If I had known you were coming to King's Landing, I would have dealt with you."

Louis asks while suppressing his anger. The butler man wandered away from Lewis's gaze.

"... that's... it's about our inner affair..."

"You think you can hide it from me!? We'll go with our troops directly to the Viscount Doria, but that's fine!

And, of course, Lewis won't let it go. Natalia decides to leave it to Lewis for the time being, or she stares at the butler man with her stick still.

"Ha... that's how the Lord handled it... but I don't want to leave it with my granddaughter... and I stayed in King's Landing the other day..."

But even Reurus was amazed at the words that came out. Unexpectedly, "Huh? It was so loud."

"Excuse me, where is that woman... the daughter of the Vicomte de Doria?” Are you in King's Landing? If you're here, why aren't you here?

The words of Lewis are probably referring to Serrath's mother. If he were to come to King's Landing, Reus thought it would be more appropriate to be the “responsible person” than the butler before him.

"Yu, when I came to my friend's place... you couldn't answer me even if I asked where I was going... as soon as I was away from the Mansion in the morning..."

Reurus thought deeply about the butler lowering his head as he said so.

(None of the nobles I know can be alarmed or have a special personality like Marquis Sardari, but are there others like that...)

Even Reurus, who is less familiar with the situation of the nobility, understands that things are going wrong. It was already pretty bad even as it stood, but I didn't want to have Count Doria in King's Landing to take responsibility for it, and Seras' mother was also vacating the villa.

"... tell them to come to our villa when they get back. Ready?"

Louis can hardly help but realizes that his patience is running out. There is no reason for the butler's man to lie in his current situation, and even if he is sheltering, he should not say that he has not left the house and told the butler where he is going since the morning.

Lewis restrains himself by gripping his right hand with his left hand, which he tried to reach into the sword pattern many times earlier, and asks as he waits for his voice to tremble in anger.

"... why did you drive Seras to King's Landing instead of his own? Then why don't we just leave it in the right village?

"That's... yes, that's right... the Count Velg family is no longer connected, but the land occupied by the Viscount Doria is no different from being a princess... and there are limits to selfishness in a king's capital..."

The butler man is sweating too cold and his collar is thick and wet.

"I see... the“ selfishness of the limit ”has made our Reurus dying. Fufu... that's an interesting story."

Until then, Natalia murmured with a faint smile, listening in silence to the conversation between Lewis and the butler's man. The butler man who heard it turned pale as if he had suffered from extreme illness, but Natalia quickly turned straight to face.

"Well, I've got a pretty good idea of your situation... let's talk to the knights and soldiers who were in charge of the scene. You should be able to understand exactly what happened....."

"Ha, yes...."

The butler man who received Natalia's words dropped his shoulders wide.

"Again... Reurus, I'm really sorry. I can't believe Seras and the others came to King's Landing... no, that's an excuse."

Louis lowers his head as the butler man leaves to talk to Ellio. Hearing that, Reurus shook his head sideways with a bitter smile.

"The other guy said he came to King's Landing the other day, and I can't help it."

"I'd appreciate it if you said that... but is it my fault you don't seem angrier than I thought? You're in a completely messed up position. As an individual, as a Count of Werg, I am in a position to apologize...."

Louis was surprised to hear that, but as for Reus, there was a feeling of astonishment ahead of being angry with Seras and the Viscount Doria.

And it's a delicate mood as far as the Counts of Louis and Verg are concerned.

It takes the form of being involved in a murder targeting Ruville, but it was mainly Ruville who suffered the damage. Reurus was also poisoned, but because it was “painful”, I don't want to blame it any more than necessary.

The Earl of Werg has made up for the cost of purchasing the "antidote" magic medicine, and the Earl of Werg has offered compensation for the melted clothes, so there is no financial damage.

If there is a problem, I owe it to Spiritualism as if I was still receiving treatment. At least I didn't mean to blame Ruville or Lewis for Reurus.

"Because Eliza and the others weren't hurt... if they were poisoned, I don't know what they would have done."

"That's right...."

Lewis draws his face to Lewis's remarks.

"For me, Ruvillia saved Eliza with her life, so emotionally, Tongton... can't you feel that way?

"No."

"I don't think so...."

Reurus spoke to Natalia, whose expression was stiff from earlier, but there was no reaction back. Natalia sighs when Reurus laughs in trouble.

"As Lord Lewis said earlier, We should ask for compensation for" getting caught up ”, saying that we acted naturally as the second daughter of the Count of Velg to protect you."

"That said, Ruvillia was dying... but it was a poison as bad as what saved her..."

"Wait, was it as poisonous as you said? It's a poison that could kill me, but it was enough to reclaim it with the magic potion of" Antidote "...."

Louis asks after waiting for a conversation between Reurus and Natalia. In response to Lewis's reaction, Reurus leaned his neck.

"I heard from a soldier...."

"I heard that Ruvillia was poisoned enough to need the magic potion of 'Antidote', and now she's holding it back, but she's being treated in the cathedral because it's still poisoned...."

"Ah...."

Ruvillia was dying, and all she could see was Reurus and Eliza. From Ellio and the soldiers who rushed in shortly afterwards, it looked like they had recovered from the 'antidote' magic potion.

(You shouldn't talk about this... if you do, you're still going to kill the attacker (Seras) under treatment...)

That was the thought of Reurus, but I noticed that Natalia was turning a sharp eye. I suppose you're telling me not to hide anything.

"Well... I used two magic medicines from 'Antidote'. One for the wound... but still it's almost ineffective."

"... what? Then why is my sister alive? Maybe Elizabeth and the others had some amazing healing magic...? Then I'd really like to thank you."

"No... that's it, Missanga that Ruvillia wore... no, the white armband absorbed the poison... I couldn't suck it all out, but it seemed to have worked so well that I could manage to hold it back."

In fact, without that pure white Misanga, Ruvillia would have been dead, Reus thinks. I was told by Axis to give it to Ruville, but he may have warned that the same thing could happen more than he once poisoned.

(It seems poisonous and I couldn't get rid of it all, but it's still too much... that grandfather, after-sales service, too.)

Reurus thought he would buy a drink if he had a chance to see him next time. And, in contrast to Lewis, who thinks like that, Lewis organizes Lewis's words in his heart.

(Ruvillia's armband... that white string you gave me from Reurus!? Ruvillia always took care of it, but I can't believe it worked like that... I see, as far as I can see, Ruvillia wasn't interested, but she was worried about you...)

Lewis decided that Lewis would have prepared the magic equipment for "what if”. And it's working, and Ruvillia is picking up her life.

"... not only must I apologize for my involvement, but I must also repay you for saving Ruvillia. I owe you a lot, but how much do I owe you..."

"... hmm? Mr. Lewis, there seems to be some mistake... I just gave it to Mr. Ruvillia, and I prepared Axis's grandfather... a unicorn."

Reurus, who had doubts about Lewis's impressive tone, immediately corrected it. However, Louis smiled softly at how he perceived the words of Reurus.

"Haha, will you tell me not to be ungrateful? I also know how you were worried about Ruvillia becoming you. That kind of care will relieve the anger that burns my chest... I see. Was it me, not Ruvillia?"

Louis nodded convincingly. The Reurus seemed to be deeply misunderstood and tried to stop aggressively.

"... Miss Ruvillia's treatment is over."

However, Sebastian called out quietly, blocking such a revulsion.