How to Live as the Enemy Prince

< Chapter 13. Found (5) >

Calian suddenly says, looking out the window.

"It's good to be quiet."

After Grey leaves, the soldiers and servants of Reddington Castle move swiftly. It didn't take long for me to erase the traces of Grey and have an original peaceful appearance.

Kalian has always returned to the same form. In other words, he was grabbing the warm milk tea that Teshid's steward handed him with a calm face. Teshid, who was sitting across from Calian, talks with a sunken expression.

"Bricen Change Bag is very angry. Not worried about how it's going to come out?"

"I don't know. Something to worry about."

"You're not a sodmaster. I'm worried that something might happen before I go back to Cairysis because I've raised the anger of the change bag."

"I'm fine."

Khalian gives you a short answer for everything you have to say. It was hard to tell Teshid the details, but I couldn't tell anyone what made it so peaceful.

The moment Callian encountered Grey in this reception room, she felt a very strong error emanating from Grey. I was relieved and pressed down on Grey's pride. The reason I felt Grey's error was that it was at least on par with Calian or below.

Moreover, there is a Wizarding Squad in the capital that Allen and Allen are preparing for. After finding out about this, Kalyan knew what decision to make between Alan and Remain.

'It will advance the creation of the Balkans.'

Even if it is untrained, it is a group of talented wizards. I wasn't going to rush up and touch it. So whether it's a personal versus personal battle, or a force versus power battle, you don't have to worry about it right now.

"You don't have to worry, I just met someone I have to bump into one day anyway."

I couldn't find any anxiety in KaIian's face when she said that, making eye contact with Teshid. Teshid was even more surprised that he looked like that.

Soon, Calian shifts his head again and looks out the window. This time, I was looking not far away, but a little close. In fact, there has been someone there who has caused Teshid as much worry as Grey has.

Teshid looks a little sad.

"But are you going to keep that servant?"

It was Kiri, who had already run the castle training ground for several decades. Calian's mouth slightly rises to watch him slip away.

"I need to teach you something like that."

Kyrie, who endured the knights' brushstrokes for Calian, had to begin the beating immediately without Hina's permission. Of course, Teshid knew why.

It was a punishment for not believing in Kalian.

On the contrary, Arsen believed in Kalian's position, coping abilities, and talents. So he made a huge amount of a wagon into a pile of firewood to use well for a season, and it was also a furnace that raised warnings. After you summoned Callian who heard the concussive blast, you were moderately upset to punish them.

Arsenal was resting like honey in exchange for making Calian see the blood himself and then robbing the vault that was empty again.

"That child and I have different responsibilities, so it's time to enlighten them."

Kalian doesn't tell us what Kiri did wrong first. I just told him to run until he found out, and then come back.

"I think you've gone too far for too long, Prince."

Soon after sunset, the moon was rising.

After so much time worrying about Kiri to Teshid, Calian simply watches over her without a word. Soon, Kalian closes his eyes from the spear.

"I'll leave my back to someone I can't stand."

His expression was relaxed and his voice contained infinite trust. Teshid nods, smiling helplessly.

"That wasn't my area to be curious about."

"I have a question for you, instead."

"Yes, go ahead, Prince."

Kalian shakes his teaspoon a few times and opens his mouth as if it were venting.

"His family is in Cairysis."

"Yes, it is. I'm coming and going from time to time."

Calian's gaze is now darkened and he heads for the lake that looks blurry. Then Calian opened his mouth when he remembered the peaceful sight he had seen this morning.

"A quiet place like this wouldn't be hard to keep without his own hands on it. I'd like to ask you if there's a reason you're staying in this castle."

Teshid looks to the same place as Khalian and replies.

"There's no better place to read, so it's not easy to stay away."

"Books. It makes sense to look at books and be greedy about your life."

Kalyan nods.

However, I was more sorry to let him just stay with the book. That's why Kalian said what he had been thinking about for a while.

"Birch's Wagon. Is the axis really broken?"

When Gray asked me to borrow the wagon, I remembered the face of Teshid who told me that the axle couldn't break down with his face.

When he heard that, Teshid remembers Grey's face and smiles for a moment. Soon Teshid's reply followed.

"If the lord of this little territory gives away the chariot he rides, he will have nowhere else to go."

Saying you turned him down with an excuse.

I can think of a satisfied expression on Callian's face. I was satisfied that I had told Kalian that I was having a hard time standing on either side, rather than confirming that I had refused.

Calian likes this bird that knows how to step up and down, thoughtfully and indifferently. It was because I thought and thought it would go well with Melpire Pollun, who was fast.

If you don't have the right talent from your past memories, you can find them and use them. Moreover, when talent is seen, it is said to pick it up mercifully.

Callian looks deeply at Teshid and asks.

"Do you have a lot of books left to read?"

Teshid stares out the tea cups and windows without a word for a moment.

Teshid then asked in a calm voice instead of answering straight away.

"I'd like to ask what you're talking about."

"Come with me. To Cairysis."

Immediately, Calian replied:

You can also see the power in Calian's hands.

"By the time the prince's company's words have healed, the wagon shaft will be repaired as well."

"Good timing. Thank goodness."

Kalian nods, smiling silently.

- I found someone who can help Baron Pollun.

And responded to Alan's request a month ago.

* * *

While Calian sits in this relaxed posture, trying to find talent.

There was one person who was busy moving to support the talent that had already been discovered. Jan lacks 24 hours a day to help more Calian with more incidents and accidents.

After Grey's return, Jan considers the value of her wagon and writes it down separately. It was to deliver it to Calian.

Then he went to Arsen and conveyed to him that the compensation for the wagon would be Calian's, and that he said, "Don't mind the homework," and rest. I didn't tell her how weak Jan's heart was today thanks to Arsen's whirling.

Afterwards, I took the ice cream I had asked the Chef of the castle and went to Hina's room. I was going to calm him down and explain to him why Kiri immediately ran to the training ground without being treated. However, Hina's reaction was quite surprising.

- It's okay now. I'm sorry I cried.

Not empty words, Hina was really very, very fine.

If it wasn't for those swollen eyes, I wouldn't believe that I was crying like that. Hina, who already knew that Kiri was safe, replied grudgingly after hearing Yan's explanation of his punishment.

- Yeah, well, you're gonna get in trouble.

Kyrie, like a bear, was running through the training ground injured because she didn't know why, but Hina nodded and ate the ice cream deliciously. Yan cautiously opens his mouth, forgetting what to say for a moment.

"Don't get yourself worked up about today."

Hina smiled and replied.

McDreamy paid for everything.

Jan didn't know it, but when Callian brought her brother to Kiri, he offered to pay for Hina's amputation and his inability to speak. Henna understands exactly why Kalian punished the knights.

I explained it differently to others, but in fact, the real reason that Kalian saw their blood was not because he was harassing Hina, but because he mocked what he could not say, and that it was the punishment for the harassment that he was stripped of his knighthood.

So Kalian didn't punish the knights for hitting Kiri. They're punishing Kyrie, not a knight.

- You've paid for everything, and there's no more reason to be upset.

Yan, who doesn't know what's going on, is just glad Hina is okay.

* * *

"Your son broke into someone else's wagon this time. It's going to cost you money again."

It was done by Arsen, not by Callian, but by Alan.

Lemaine looks a little surprised by the news that your wretched son has been in trouble again. Then I asked him again what was too natural.

"Are you suggesting that Kalian did this?"

"I can't believe Prince Randall or Prince Plants would do something like that."

Randall was right, and Plants never harmed anyone from the outside. Although he threw a dinner knife at Jan once, he was unharmed, so he would never see elephants in the capital.

After that, he began to seriously consider telling Slayman about it, and he heard Remain's voice in a dream that he didn't even know who Jan was.

"There must have been a reason for Calian to act like that."

Le Maine, who answered with a lot of faith, took the cover letter out of the drawer. And he looks at Alan with a pen where he writes the money. Since there was a lot of money coming out of Calian's vault, Le Maine was willing to pay for the wagon.

As he smiles, Remain frowns and looks at him. I was about to hear something else.

"Will you give your youngest son his head for the Wagon Crusher?"

I'm in trouble again.

"If you pay for the wagon, it will be like informing the wagon owner that you tolerated the prince's behavior."

In other words, it was Le Maine's own demonstration that Calian was carrying Le Maine on his back.

"You can only wonder whose carriage it is."

Instead of taking out a check, the usual Le Maine would ask who Kalian was in collision with. That's why Alan was laying low about it.

"Whose wagon was it?"

"This is the wagon of the Grey Brisen Change Bag."

A decade later, Alan explains that Le Maine's face goes up and down. Remain was silent for a while when he heard that four of the ten knights Grey brought in had been stripped of their rank and rendered speechless for life.

"You've inflicted the strongest punishment they can inflict on their sins within the laws of Cairys. It's not that I don't understand, but I think I just turned into a pretty hot kid."

"That's how much I care about my people. We know the difference between patient and not, so don't worry too much."

When Calian looked at the aftermath of caring for my person, Remain said in a sinking voice.

"Perhaps the list of wizards to be in the Balkans has been forged."

"Yes. Less than I expected, but not enough for the prince to die in two royal knights." "

Alan replies, thinking of the 30 wizards you've chosen with all your heart.

"In fact, the founding of Balkans was about to start with a few more months to spare. There are no dedicated buildings to accommodate them. But I think we need to hurry because the situation has changed."

But things change.

What we need now is not a distribution that will tolerate Calian's behavior at the expense of the wagon, but a real force that will not be pressured into the Age of Brycen.

Lemaine takes a moment to lift his head and exhales more than just looking into the air.

"If you don't have a building, you can use what you have. Bring the Balkans to the buildings and sites the Knights Pavel used in the palace."

Promotes the creation of Balkans.

Then he enters the Wizards' Balkan in Pavel's territory, which was once a weapon of Silica.

"You're going to enter Pavel's building. Are you going to declare war on Brycen?"

"That can't be bad."

Alan laughs loudly, hearing Remain's words. Then he looked at Remain with sharp eyes and replied.

"Congratulations. You really are going to be strangled soon."

Le Maine smiles together, soon to be snatched from her neck.