The Magician Wants Normality
Unexpected Pickup Part VII
- At the Orcott Mansion (Assistant Chancellor's Perspective)
Since then, my father has invited the Zeeks to my house who have kept me waiting.
No, it's actually compulsory to say I invited you, etc. I quarantined them before their family mentioned anything annoying... that would be the place.
And in a gentle tone, he made both of us hear everything that led to Faircloff. At last, I also exposed the information I have.
The complexion of the two of us after listening is not pleasant. I didn't want to understand the magnitude of the situation, so their reaction is natural.
It's just... he understands things better than Zeke. I think Keith has some kind of 'no choice' give up, like?
"Just what I heard. A woman named Mizuki is an otherworldly man and a magical mentor… it is also an example of a demonic mentor who defeated Kivela. In contrast, it's no exaggeration to say that the attitude Faircroff showed sucks."
"That little girl, I think you let her get away with breaking up the story because you knew that. If you had eaten more than that, Your Highness would have been more than a warning."
Expressing his personal views to supplement his father's words, Keith blued his face more and more whether he remembered His Highness the Demon King then.
The nickname "His Royal Highness the Demon King" comes not only from the diplomatic side, but also from the unconscious intimidation caused by the magic of birth.
You don't have to do anything to have an impact, even if you're a knight if you add anger to it... No, you feel more terrified than that because you're a knight good at the art of reading signs.
His Highness the Demon King was angry.
Besides, he even seemed uncomfortable with the bender and the famous Marquis of Leckbari.
It is also natural, from their point of view, to be angry at Carlossa's assertion of selfishness. Besides, Ilfena has a whole bunch of very good people... who will be grasping at how Zeke is treated.
"I guess you're lucky you said, 'If you're a guardian, you'll accept'. That's enough, but I think I made an excuse."
"Was I saying more than that?
My father sighs deeply and nods as Keith tilts his neck.
"I'm saying something that can be taken to mean 'convenient use of the Demon Master's Palace' without having to put it directly into words. The Count did not offer one thing to deal with if Zeke became a guardian, and the Faircroves were trying to force the Demon Master to be a family member. Aren't you willing to use it without malice?"
"If it was just about Sieg, we should have just had the contract from the start." I don't want anything else, "you'd still be convinced with Irfena."
My father was clearly scared to hear the trick and the table with his index finger if his anger still wouldn't subside.
But what we are saying is true. If we accept the Count's "treat him as a family," we can later say, "If we are family, we should help each other."
A political marriage may have its say, but not in the case of Mizuki. A country called Ilfena, more to the point, never leaves the protection of His Highness the Demon King, so that means treating Mizuki as a 'card that uses Ilfena'.
Above all, those girls and the guardians will never brace themselves for the way they are. Using each other as pawns would also be a gift of trust.
Try to use them conveniently by saying, "Because they are in the same position as guardians" and so on... undoubtedly peel their fangs all together. This was a threat as Carlosa, as it could also include countries favouring Mizki.
"At the very least, we needed to make a radical change in the perception of the Faircrove idiots. On top of that, you should have made the king acknowledge that you would never use the Demon Master."
"Sure... if you say so, you can't deny that Zeke was built before and that fate comes with it."
Hearing what the Count had to do to make Irfena believe his point, Keith nodded as he was convinced.
From his point of view, regardless of daily diplomacy, he didn't think it was possible to say 'for Siege' on Carlossa's part.
Keith leaned down as he seeped regret in his face, eventually slowly opening his mouth.
"I simply thought that would be the best thing for Sieg... you were a very selfish claim"
"From your point of view, it's normal to think so."
My father laughs small and denies it to Keith, who seems to regret it all.
For Keith, Zeke is a childhood tame who has always looked after him, and who knows more about Zeke's specificity.
From his point of view, Mizuki, who was' Zyk convinced 'and' able to assist Zyk ', was probably the best candidate. Keith thinks everywhere in the direction of' What's it like for Sieg 'and has no other thoughts.
I smile about that and decide to ask a few mean questions.
"What about you? Not entirely out of Siege's care, but you're gonna be released, right?
I think it's a mean way to put it. Because Keith wouldn't think about that.
But Keith smiled bitterly and shook his head instead of having trouble answering.
"I know I've had a hard time, but I've never thought I'd hate it. Right...... well put, I think that's what Sieg seems like because he doesn't have a lie. Trust in each other has never wavered."
"Naturally. I never doubted Keith."
"I know. But what's wrong with him? He's not all human."
Keith nods gently at Sieg who answers instantly. I guess that's normal among them. That alone can tell how strong a relationship of trust is being built.
"If Zeke became a guardian, Zeke wouldn't change anything. Mizuki doesn't have the personality to rely on people easily either. Isn't it true that the rumor that the Guardians are drowning their wizards is that Mizuki can't leave her surroundings alone because she's reckless?
"Oh... that's convincing."
He unwittingly nodded heavily at the anticipation that Keith would tell him with a bitter smile.
Sure, Mizuki would just act unexpectedly. The way he punched Prince Kivera's king with his fist is new to his memory.
I praised her with His Royal Highness the Demon King and the Chancellor of Zebrest and sheltered her on her back, so Mizki must have been from day to day, not special then.
Still, in the end, it's Mizuki who gets the results. He is a very handy but excellent pawn.
"I see, is overprotection the right way to say it, not drowning"
My father nods as he admired Keith's sober opinion, nodding in the affirmative sense to lean his gaze here and there. If you only exist to be drowned, you will not be asked for results. Mizuki's standing position is definitely "pawn" with his consent.
Of course, it would also be true that you are adorable. I can easily imagine that from what I saw the other day.
I mean, I tried to involve such a presence on our own.
I get a headache from the awkwardness of the situation I notice again. Even more painful now was I suppose I should have stopped this even though I was dressed up.
My father's relentless sermon - salvation that I didn't even go to sanctions - also explained this. I guess my father, who must be more informed than himself as Prime Minister, had anticipated so far.
"Hey... why is His Royal Highness so afraid? In terms of diplomacy, I don't know why I'm afraid from day to day."
Everyone sets their sights on Siege by aligning themselves with misplaced remarks. Sieg, by contrast, was strangely inclined to his neck.
"Sieg, you must have felt intimidated by His Majesty the Demon King, too. You don't have to be malicious or hostile. You usually learn to fear."
"You have a neat face. Together, it became known as the Demon King."
It doesn't mean "demon king" the most in the story. It is a nickname given by the legacy that the species that once prospered on this continent had a presence that was unparalleled and equipped with high intelligence.
Since ancestors and thinkers rarely appear above the existence of a species equal to God named Ansheth, it is possible that His Highness Elshon also returns to his ancestors. Especially since Irfena was a heretically tolerant country.
It's just... I don't care how many ancestors you return. I guess the harm will come because it's not 'itself'. In fact, I hear His Highness the Demon King cannot use magic because his body is too burdensome.
And it was said that perhaps the heroes and zeeks of Ha are also ancestors. Thank you. The underlying physical abilities are different from normal... there's too much difference.
The name of the hero was also useful in the sense of concealing such 'heresy'. We are different from ourselves - bad words, but there is a good chance that we will be treated like monsters.
An example of this is the Wizard. We are not simply the superiors of magicians, but perceptions of 'overwhelming power' and 'threat'.
Above all, only terror is inflicted on people, such as the State owns such monsters. Because we don't know when it's going to rip our fangs off.
That's why if Mizuki were the object of fear... I'd be very worried. Because that girl is obedient to her parents, besides being well-groomed.
However, it is also true that I do not understand because my personality is too diagonal. The personality, which is either tailored to entertainment and tries to take a laugh, is preferable to include the results only if they are not recognised by the target of the attack.
Well, I definitely don't think that's typical of a magician. It would belong to a further heresy of heresy, no doubt.
Otherwise it would be too pitiful for those who have bumped into the Wizard in the past. I can't believe you left your name in the form of a defeat to history at the end of entertainment.
Thinking about that in a far-sighted way, Sieg glanced back at me for a moment to remember what had happened the other day...... I still leaned my neck strangely.
"I did feel that, but more than anger toward us, it's what you said about protecting Mizuki, right? Marquis Leckbari also said 'Parent Cat', I think that's exactly it."
"Parents... cats?
My father reacts with a strange look. Speaking of which, it's like the Marquis Leckbari was so analogous to His Highness the Demon King.
"Sieg... what do you think about treating royalty like a cat?
Sieg goes on even further, as Keith says in disdain.
"'Kitten under the belly of a parent cat' must mean Mizuki, right? In fact, isn't she being protected in such a way that she looks like she's around? That's why there's hardly any leak in her information."
"Oh, yeah, sure"
Keith nods unexpectedly at allegations from unexpected people. My father listens to Sieg with interest.
"It just seemed to me like a 'parent cat intimidating kittens not to be served'. After listening to everyone, I thought it was the right thing to do."
Surely Sieg's statement is also convincing. Parental cats strip their fangs if a stranger tries to force them to take the kitten away. It will befall you under your belly and intimidate you.
I don't know if I would consider His Highness the Demon King to be anything like that, but it would be similar if I captured the attitude of that time and the words of the Marquis of Leckbari in their intact sense.
"So what do you think you should do first?
Sieg thought about it for a while and ran out of words to ask his father.
"I think we should apologize first, then try to build trust. It's only natural to be alert if you suddenly try to take them."
It's a very simple, no-back way. But if you consider His Royal Highness the Demon King a pro-cat, that seems the surest wonder.
It's that reaction because Mizuki is someone who doesn't even know her name, and if she gets close, she must be different again. Most importantly, Zeke is too brainy to be lying, and if it was just Zeke, he was more than likely to trust me.
"... instinct, or not thinking about it, you could have seen reality."
"Isn't it usually impossible to treat His Royal Highness as a parent cat in the first place?"
I don't think I could help but whine to Keith by accident.
... there's no way you think the Wizard and His Royal Highness the Demon King would be bonded that way!?