Let's Manage The Tower
(5) Mysterious phenomena
"There's a king in that room, but it looks like something magical is being used."
At the moment Kaiseki said so, Floria and Leonardo were listening with the momentum they just couldn't get up.
"Kowske, what happened?!
"What exactly is magic!?
"Ah, so I told you to calm down a little..."
This was expected, so Kaiseki offered both palms to calm down with a bitter smile and forgave them to calm down.
Seeing it, Leonardo had a slightly shameful expression, and Floria sat back in the chair with a soft expression.
"No, I'm sorry. It's just the situation."
"Well, I know how you feel. Besides, maybe, but I don't think it's what you two think.
When Kaiseki said so, Sylvia nodded in agreement that she was aware of the same thing.
"Yeah? What do you mean, no?
Floria, accustomed to the rhetoric that Kaiseki occasionally brings out, listened with her neck tilted.
The examiner nodded to it and went on to explain.
"What I felt was either calming down or making my body easier, or it seemed like someone who said that was working, but... how was Sylvia?
"Yes, I felt the same way."
Sylvia, who barely participated in the discussion with the King, was searching to make sure that he didn't notice what magical things he felt when he was in the room.
Sylvia didn't know what it was directly, but at least it didn't seem like something magical, like getting sick.
The study aid, which turned out to be the same as Sylvia, continued with a look at Floria and Leonardo.
"Anyway, at least I didn't feel bad... so I didn't say anything there."
Well, I wouldn't have said anything bad, but I dared say so.
There is nothing magical about that place, at least not bad for King Maxim.
That's why I didn't say anything until now if I didn't mind.
After seeing Kaosuke and Sylvia, Floria regained her calm and looked at Leonardo with her neck tilted.
"The magic of working in the right direction for the sick? Did something like that happen in that room?
"No, at least I've never heard of it. And even if there is such a thing, I wonder if it is my father or my mother who knows it."
Those born into the royal family receive royal education in times of need, but they often cannot know unless they actually become kings.
Floria and Leonardo also know that there is a place at the front of the room where only the King can enter, and that there are books with the knowledge that the King needs to know.
I don't specifically talk about it, but it's something that countries do, so I don't have to hide it.
Either way, even Prince Leonardo, who is the king, doesn't know much, so Floria doesn't know much.
Floria turned her attention to Leonardo's words.
"Princess Miriam. How are you?
"Oh, of course. However, after seeing how my father has been lately, he seems to be upset... I see. Because Florian is here, why don't you meet him?
"Is that okay?
"Oh, I'm just here as a niece. There won't be a problem."
Florian finally smiled at Leonardo, who dared to come forward.
After seeing Florian and Leonardo's face, Kaiseki said while looking at them.
"It's nice to talk, but be careful. Well, I think you know."
"Of course."
"That's right. That's how we deal with it."
Both Florian and Leonardo are obvious, but always thinking about paying more attention to their surroundings than aiding and abetting.
You know that even if you don't have to say that from the examiner, just in case.
Sometimes the two of them were quite upset.
The examiner, convinced of the two answers, nodded and said nothing more.
I thought I should leave the rest to you.
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Is the examiner shocked (?) After I made my remarks, the conversation proceeded at an abrupt pace.
First, Leonardo went through the procedure directly, and on that day he set up a meeting with Miriam, King Maxim's concubine.
Pretty tough, but it was because of Leonardo's position.
Because Leonardo is the birth child of Princess Miriam.
However, there is no doubt that it is forceful, so if Floria and Kaiseki are there, there is no doubt that various speculations can be made.
After all, although the position of the examiner is barely public, many speculations will follow from Leonardo's panic after his visit with the King.
Nevertheless, Leonardo decided it was better to do it sooner.
And now they were having a conversation with Princess Miriam, arranged by Leonardo.
Of course, the examiner and Sylvia would meet for the first time, but Floria seemed to have met several times and greeted each other with a nostalgic look.
And when she was in front of the exam, Princess Miriam lowered her head with a slightly nervous look.
"I see you for the first time. My name is Miriam, Princess of the Kingdom of Flores. It is a pleasure to meet you on this occasion. I wanted to thank you for seeing me once."
I was trying to correct Miriam's words, but the last words stunned my eyes.
Thank you?
Since I have never met Princess Miriam before, I do not remember being thanked.
It seemed that it wasn't just the study aid that made me think that way, and others looked strange.
Miriam smiled and said.
"Well, why does your daughter look so strange, even to Leonardo and Floria?"
What Miriam said about the lady is Sylvia.
At least Sylvia's appearance is almost the same as when the examiner met, so there is no discomfort in calling her that.
In fact, Floria ignored you and looked at Miriam and said.
"No, I can't imagine him thanking Aunt Miriam..."
Miriam looked a little stunned when she saw Floria with her neck covered.
"What are you saying? In your position, who do you think picked you up in trouble?
For Florian, I was brought up with an old story, and now I have the face of an Ass.
If that's true, Miriam is in a position to thank the examiner.
Looking at Florian's face, Miriam felt even more astonished.
"At all... As far as I can tell, you've completely forgotten. Well, is that how happy you are?"
Sighing, Miriam looked at Floria with her hand around her mouth.
With Miriam's gaze, Florian felt shy, unusual for the examiner.
Even though I knew Miriam was teasing me, seeing Florian's expression like this was a valuable occasion for the examiner.