How to Live as the Enemy Prince

< Chapter 59. Surprisingly clumsy (1) >

I liked the common things.

"Well, that's common in Bern's eyes, isn't it?"

So the one who hated what was common asked.

I could not distinguish all the things in the world from the things that were unusual, but I was curious and asked. And the one who was asked, Hina seriously thought about it for a long time.

- It's common, I think.

That's right. Even in the middle of the ocean, sunrise can't be uncommon.

After thinking about this, Hyna's hands move again as Uriah squeezes her head.

- But, still, it's special.

Uriah tilts her head because she doesn't recognize the words she doesn't remember. When Hina noticed it, she took out her notebook and wrote the word 'special' to show it. After seeing the words, Uriah thought of one of the contents that she had learned a while ago, trying to mimic the shape of her hands.

"It's common, but can be special."

- I've never seen a year where the oceans are stretched.

I agree with that. Urea was also the first time she saw the sun rise on the boat. If I held the tip of the sun as if I didn't want to let go, I had never seen the circular sun stretch and turn again. It was also the first time seeing the sun rising in Hina's words flood the blue sea water with mysterious light, whether it was silver or gold.

"But you see it every day."

But that's why the sun is so special. It was a story I came up with.

- So to the chairman, it's common, you see?

"I thought it was common to wake up every day, not every day or two."

- Same year, different year, but every day, actually.

"That, too. I thought it was common. Hard."

Last night, Eila left first without any big hobbies and emotions to see this. In the morning, Kyrie, who had to perform the Kalian, went to rest, and after that, Hina and Rachel left about the same time. Arsen, who wanted to stay for a little while until the end, either fell asleep or just died that way, but he never came back.

Suddenly, one or two of them didn't seem to disappear, but Uriah was left alone.

I didn't have much in mind, but I couldn't sleep, so Uriah stayed up all night staring at the sea without going in to make eye contact. No matter how long it was, by the time the darkness began to walk on the sea, Hina came back out again. That's why we were looking at the rising year, talking about Dorando.

"Not really. I've never seen a sunrise in the middle of the ocean, so it's not uncommon. I asked you a hard question."

Even though I saw the same place side-by-side, I had to look at Hina's hands in the gaps. It could have been uncomfortable and cumbersome, but Uriah gladly turned his gaze back towards Hina. You have to look at each other to have a conversation. If there was a beautiful rising sun ahead, it wouldn't be more important than that.

As Uriah gazes at herself, Hina's hands move again.

- My God, the Wizard of the Five Circles, may be common. In fact, it turns out, everybody, is special.

Hina smiles lightly at the wizards' unfair words. I know you say that because you work in the Balkans and you're surrounded by goggle wizards, but where are the five circles?

But Uriah waited for Hina's next words instead of pointing it out.

- Your electricity, faster than anyone, and your X.O., it's really strong, but in fact, he likes explosions more. So I think one person, one person, is special. Especially, your five circles, moreover.

Hina's gaze turns toward Euria, telling of Needleen's rapid electric attack or Arsen's misguided strength, which is already running through the skin of the opponent at the same time as her casting.

It's just unusual.

It was because of the power of Euria's attributes that the sorcerer who was using the power of the Black Stone was so vain. How is it common to leave it behind?

After hearing most of Hina's words, Uriah saw a little more of the sea where the tones sparkled in color. Then I turned my head and looked at Hina with a strange face again.

"I was talking about the sunrise, and it's in my gut. My Bern. You don't think I've ever been sober?"

It was not an unpleasant face, and Hina smiled and replied.

- No, it's just, you know, you've been thinking about it. That day, because of your work.

"Actually, that's the most I've heard in my life. Why do you have to go through all this trouble? After seven circles, it's a trait. No matter what you've built, it won't matter. Oh, of course I heard it from those who haven't learned magic. Those who learned magic just came and said," Awesome. "After all, I didn't care about those words to make a lightning bolt, and I was fine until I met you in Bridget Forest. Adelia? That gray-haired old man was too strong. That reminds me. What if I had just learned one. Like this."

I've done a lot of killing, but I've looked back now and then because I've never done a lot of protecting. If Allen hadn't come, Kyrie and the rest of the group, including Hina, wouldn't have been safe. I couldn't help but think that.

If I had just done one thing instead of insisting on making lightning, I'd have a higher circle by now. Maybe we're wasting our time on useless things. and.

- I've thought about it. I've done it.

"You did?"

When I was a kid, I noticed a lot. I had ears this long, I didn't know how to speak, so I noticed a lot. So he fought a lot, he struggled a lot, he fought a lot for me. So much so that if you get hurt because of me, I'm still, like, bawling. Now I think I'm okay, I know, but then I think,

Uriah nods without another word.

- Then one day, my brother got hurt again. He said he was fine, and I cried a lot that day. Suddenly, something strange happened. My brother's hurt, he's healed, and little by little from that day on, I know what I can do. And then, after a while, while I was talking to my brother, talking to my mom, if I knew my powers, if I knew them fast, I could fix them, you know, That's what I'm saying.

Uriah looked at Hina's words without answering.

I knew myself that I had lived without having to worry about Hina. So, I didn't say that I empathized or was overly impressed just because I lived longer than Hina. Hina smiles slightly and looks at Suir.

- Somehow, I feel like I did something wrong, and I regret it, and it's too bad, and I did.

"I see."

Uriah takes a short sigh and opens her mouth.

I landed at the Marquis Lynn's mansion that day, but I was reminded of the lightning bolt that disappeared without hesitation at all.

"I · · · · · · · · · · ·. I don't know if I should call it regret, but I wish I had been less stubborn. I was curious about that. It's a little strange to be so proud of being scattered all at once. I didn't think I'd run into someone that strong, but I never imagined there'd be no answer. It's been too long since I regretted the stubbornness of the dual attributes, and I think it might have been a little better that day if I had thought about it. Well, it's nothing serious, it's just a thought."

Hina's words continued as slowly as the year slowly rises.

- He did. There's no one, no one, who can undo what's past. Not everything can be solved by going back to the old days, changing choices, looking for things to miss. And then something else goes wrong, and then something goes wrong, and then something happens, and then something happens, and then something happens that you regret. I mean, let's not think about it, you know. Of course, I couldn't help but think, but let's not spend time regretting, regretting, what we used to do. I, for one, live with that.

Uriah shifts her head up and down.

- What happened that day, my brother was weaker than the wizard, and I was quick to draw attention to him, and he did what he could. What's wrong is the wizard, not us. And I think, because the lightning bolt, resembling you, is particularly cool.

"Does she look like me?"

A lot, I think, yes.

"Yes, that's good."

I wonder if I've ever thought of something useless while trying to use a force similar to myself.

"I heard it's especially cool, so I need to be stronger. To look cooler."

I didn't think Uriah was cool because she was strong, but Hina nods quietly.

His silver hair, bouncing together, shimmers and shimmers in fur. Hina smiles as she likes it. I was so lucky to see my hair so shiny because I had hair without a special color.

* * *

Plants frowns and Callian smiles.

A white bread with a sliced cheese with pickled olive oil. A tomato with chewy cheese on it. Baked asparagus and fried beans in bacon. A steak with a sauce of mushrooms that has less aroma after a good grill.

There was nothing special about it.

The problem lies in a yellow omelet that smells pungent. Along with a clunky omelette with a sharp fragrance, there was an omelet with only white cheese without any sharpens. It's for Plants, of course.

Chase would have told the chef about the omelette with the sharp schnapps, not the two kinds. The cheese omelet is obviously late.

Without it, Plants looks at himself, and Chase smiles with a face that resembles that of Callian.

"The last time I saw you, I didn't even touch you, so I wanted to hate you. Prince Plants."

During his stay at the villa, his brother told the chef of the American Goju Eggs that everything from flowers to seafood and rabbit meat to fragrant truffles was excluded from the diet. Naturally, it included unprepared onions or bell peppers and grapefruit. Instead, the dish with peas came up surprisingly often, but it just pretended not to be there.

Anyway, it goes a long way. The chef who came aboard this ship was a man of the royal palace, not a villa. The taste of Prince Cairys' brief tastes faded from the kitchen of the royal palace of Cecretia.

"I don't think we need to be patient. Prince Plants."

"You don't have to worry about it like this."

"No, Prince Plants. Consider yourself a courtesy to those who entertain guests. Prince Plants."

"Yes."

Plants tries to frown. He added a single word to the Purple Eye King looking at him with a smiling face.

"· · · · · · · Electricity."

Callian, who was sitting between Chase and Plants, gives a small laugh. It was because he seemed like he would just declare that he would ascend the throne like this.

At the ears of Plants, who, by the looks of it, thought he didn't have one for me on this big boat.

"Nice steak."

The younger brother seemed to be able to afford a day without putting meat in his mouth, whether it was dawn or morning. It may be an idea to help, but it doesn't seem to be very helpful.

"Yes. It's been a long time since I've had a meal with you, and I'm glad you got it right."

Chase's answer followed.

I had the same eyes as Kalian looking at Hina eating ice cream.

Does he know that his brother would say the same thing after roughly baking a freshly caught boar?

Plants frowned again on the glabellar you tried to open and took the unscented omelette from Chaffron. Because my mouth was completely cut into sweet things, I only filled my stomach with soup, bread, and cheese with spinach and oats without even touching the meat. At least Plants isn't like Calian.

Chase then ate something similar to Plants and put down his fork and knife. Plants looked to Calian for a view of the dining table Chase had been sitting at.

"It wasn't a royal trait."

"Yes, I just eat a lot. I didn't eat this much."

A bowl of steak is stuffed inside your mouth, and you can feel Calian picking up the mashed potatoes. And he made it clear that eating so much is not part of the royal family of Cecretia.

"Anyway, it's time to grow up, me too."

It was, of course, not minor, but still similar to Plants and one finger smaller than Chase. Chase nods, watching the conversation.

"I think it's a bit overwhelming. Ten years later, I was drawing strength and strength."

"Oh, that."

Calian stares at Chase, unable to hide his embarrassing face for a moment. However, there is no going back to what has already been said.

Yeah, it is.

It's only been ten years.

The eye of Plants is spinning.

"Ten years."

I got to know my brother roughly his age. It's been about three years since the decade, and I'm younger than Chase. Then, looking at Plants, he said that he needed to grow up to be younger.

"That's what you said, my brother."

"What did you mean by that?"

"Maybe you were younger than me in the past."

"That's not it."

"Sure. Must have been a couple of years old. Then twenty-six, or twenty-seven."

The unnecessary quick calculation silences Calian, who is well informed of his past age. Along with him, one of Plants' mouths rises.

"You haven't told Prince Plants that yet."

"Later, I was going to tell you."

"Oh, my God. I made a mistake. Again."

Chase seems to have made a mistake, revealing some of the secrets that Kalian has been keeping for fun.

Could it have been a mistake, or could it have been to tell us why Kalian was so overwhelmed that he couldn't fix it with so much food?

Chase glances out the window, informing us not only of Kalian's true age, but also that seven years had elapsed before the time had passed. After a long voyage, the sailboat was as close to the harbor as possible.

"I'm meeting Prince Tensyl for lunch today. Do you want to stop by the palace?"

After revealing the secret to Chase, Calian sighs.

"I'll stop by Bridget Forest first. The prince of Tensyl can meet him afterwards."

"Yes."

"Yes. I'll see you again after that."

"Do it anytime."

Chase smiles slightly.

If it's time to stop by Bridget Forest and meet the prince of Tensyl and go to the royal palace, it'll be to say goodbye to get back to Cairys.

Although he handed over the revision, Plants knew that face-to-face with it was much different from staying on the same land and eating together like this all the time, no matter how often he came through Allen.

"Then I'll get up first."

"Yes. Take care."

Nevertheless, Chase, who did not think that way, stood up without saying any more. And Kalian gave me a shorter answer than Chase.

* * *

Raven's saddle is full of long arrows.

After that, Jan untied the leather strap in the quiver for no reason and tied it again. It turns out that the face of Léric tied the same thing to Estina's saddle isn't that different.

Who in the world goes hunting without sleeping after falling into the sea at night? And that far, far bridge forest!

Plants who saw that face didn't say anything else in particular, and Callian just laughed. I had already said that I was going to come lightly, so I didn't have to say anything more.

"It's not something else. It's just a hunt. Don't worry."

"I'm surprised you're in the mood for a bow shot."

"Why, you can take it slow and take it easy."

In the end, Yan, who knew that the stubbornness would not be broken, nodded his head, lowering his round tail.

A wild game of hunting.

- No matter how much you do, I'm the only one who can bow. I'm not the only one who can handle that knife.

- My brother does what he sees and does what he does.

- Arrogance, that's a little harsh.

- I don't know what's better than arrogance to think you're ahead of the bow.

After breakfast, Kalian and Plants had a light fight over who had better archery. Eventually, it became a bet, and Chase suggested that we try hunting in the Bridget Forest, where no one would find it after the recent death of a large number of soldiers.

It's been a long time since the body was repaired and a new tree has been planted in the ruins. So the past was meant to be buried and put back where people were looking. including the explicit will not blame the Cairys Wizards for what happened that day.

- Bridget Forest. I see you've been boasting about your bows like that.

- If you lose, I hope you don't yell at me again.

- If you lose, of course I will. But if you win, I'm going to do you a huge favor, and you know that.

- Whatever.

Maybe Plants has a reason for everything to be so long.

Of course, it was a place that made a good excuse to pretend to give or receive a speech. I had to go to Bridget Forest, but I couldn't go back to the forest where Uriah and Rachel were involved in so many deaths for no reason.

Of course, anyone who knew that was an excuse would soon know the secret of Khalian, and that would only raise Jan and Raleigh's concerns.

"Don't worry too much. Keep an eye on Lucy and Anne and Coco."

"I only see Coco. The cats were supposed to see it."

"Yes."

"Anyway, if you increase your scar again,"

"Jan."

Plants still hasn't come, but he insists on grounding him. Hence, the flower prince, the scar on his back must have come from Plants, and Jan nods as if he didn't notice the precedent.

"Yes. Okay."

After Yan's answer, the brightly dressed plants slowly walked out. Soon after seeing Plants on the horse, Calian smiles and greets Jan.

Uriah, Rachel, Hina, and Jan and Raleigh were left in the villa, not supposed to know exactly why Callian was going into the woods. Alan takes the group back from the boat and heads back to Cairys. Which means...

"I didn't know that His Royal Highness, who was a commander for a while and was a commander again, could handle bows."

It also meant that Arsen was going with him. Only Khalian, Plants and Arsen were left. I made my way to the noisy crowd like that.

"Raven will be on her way, but be careful. Raven is more reliable than Prince Charming."

"I knew it."

Jan and I also said hello well.

Since Kalian is a good keeper of his promises, he thought he would have a safe journey.

But after a while,

- Boo-hoo!

Long blood remains where the sharp edges of the arrow with the strong resonance passed.

Two to be exact. The arrow that caused the same scar on the neck of just two people standing in the crossing trajectory plunges deep into the wooden column that was standing far away.

"You're not very good at talking nonsense."

"Only you."

Calian laughs deeply as he proves to be confident, or says that he could have killed as many people as he wanted, but left them alive well.

"· · · · · · · I thought you hated hurting people."

"I didn't know you were human."

"It's a little big for a hunt, isn't it?"

"I thought it was a big game."

Bridget Forest.

Far away, I saw knights threatening a living person among the fallen. So, too much equity came to pass.

It looks like a big game, and everyone, including the two knights with long throats, looks to the inside of the Kali 'an in unison. Callian raises his hand to say hello, looking at a particularly familiar face.

"Why are you here? Between the hunts."

There was Sergei, who was supposed to have lunch with Chase, who almost died to the unknown knights.