Tsuihou Sareta Bannou Mahou Kenshi wa, Koujou Denka no Shishou Tonaru

70 Stories The Daughter of the Empress and the Rebel

Hot hearts and calm brains.

I must teach and lead Philia both.

And we also need to do something about the ester issue in front of us.

Estelle seemed a lot calmer when me and Philia were talking.

Estelle wept and watched the three of us in the room.

Estelle still remains naked.

If you don't get dressed early, I can't get on with the conversation.

Philia must be bringing some clothes.

I turned my back on Estelle and walked over to the door.

"What are you doing?

And Philia asked me, so I grabbed the door knob and answered.

"You can't have me in a room with a guy when a girl wears clothes. I don't care how many ten-year-olds."

"I'm eleven, not ten."

and there was a small protest.

Estelle said so.

For your age, I think you have a calm and beautiful voice.

Well, but you're ten, but you're eleven, but it's no different to being a pretty little girl.

On the other hand, it wouldn't even mean you're young enough to be seen naked by the opposite sex and be fine.

"I'm sorry I'm of the wrong age. Anyway, I'm leaving the room."

But Sophia stopped me.

"Solon. I think you should take a bath once before you get dressed. The..."

Estelle's body stains must be terrible.

Animal blood should be attached when you do make Estelle look like she's dead.

Even without that, Estelle at the execution yard wore a blush cloth that she couldn't call clothes and didn't seem to be able to wash much of her body either.

I think it was so badly handled in prison.

However, before you take a bath, Estelle needs to know how it went.

"I got a blanket on, so it's okay for Solon to look at this kid. I want you to explain the situation to me, too."

Sophia told me, and I looked back.

Estelle does indeed wear a white blanket.

When I work in this study late at night, it's what I use if it's cold.

Briefly, I explained to Sofia why this girl was here.

that Estelle was the daughter of the rebel Polos and was about to be executed.

By Philia's wish, that I helped Estelle.

Sophia gave a troubled, complicated look when she heard about those circumstances. Sophia must have been worried too when she heard Estelle's position as a rebel daughter.

But Sophia didn't say anything, she just said, "Okay."

I can't really talk in front of Estelle.

Estelle wrapped her neck around the blanket and her chestnut hair swayed.

"Did your brother help me from the execution?

"Well, I guess that's what's gonna happen. This is my mansion. I made it look like I killed you, and I brought you this far. So you can rest assured for now."

"Thank you. And... sorry I screamed."

"If you're naked and you're sleeping around in a room, and there's a guy like me, you're right to scream. Besides, I'd rather say thank you to Master Philia than me."

"To Her Royal Highness?

"Exactly. I told you to save me because I'm like Philia."

Had I been alone in judging, I might not have helped Estelle.

What I need to protect is Sophia, Clarice, and Philia.

It was much less dangerous to kill Estelle than to poke her into the country and help Estelle.

So in the sense of protecting the three Phileas, I shouldn't have helped Estelle.

It was only by Philia's will that she helped Estelle.

Estelle glanced at Philia and whispered.

"Oh, thank you. Thanks to Her Royal Highness the Empress Philia, I..."

Philia glowed with joy and answered with a bounced voice.

"You don't have to be so hard, do you? Philia, you can call me your sister!

"Oh, sister!?

"Yeah, yeah! I didn't have a sister or a sister, so I admired her!

"Oh really..."

"And Estelle is so cute. I wish I had a sister like this. Hey, why don't you call me sister?

Estelle was blushing, blushing, "Phew, phew," she said.

I guess I'm hesitating to say "Sister Philia".

The opponent is Her Royal Highness, and you won't be able to easily call her sister or anything like that.

"Dear Philia, Don't let Estelle push you."

When I stumbled on Philia, she snapped, "I don't know what else to do."

Phyllia says it's good, and Estelle's still a little girl, so much so that I call her "Phyllia Sister," though she might be forgiven as a kind of joke.

I think that's something Philia should do when she gets to know Estelle better.

Hopefully, the princess and the traitor's daughter will get along.

I felt dark.

Count Polos has a young wife, and besides Estelle, I hear she had two daughters.

But Estelle's family should have all been killed by the hands of the imperial government.

And Philia and I are people on the side of the imperial government.

Especially when I defeated Estelle's father, Polos, and it was I who created the cause of his execution.

How am I supposed to explain this to Estelle and hide Estelle in what stance?

When I stared at Estelle, I had eyes with Estelle.

Estelle looked back at me with blue clear eyes.

Speaking of which, Estelle hasn't asked one thing about her own family.

Perhaps he understands what happened to his family.

"Hey, Solon. I'm gonna take a bath of Estelle, okay?

"You should ask Mr. Clarice to do that."

"But I want to take a bath with this girl."

"Well, I suppose it would be nice if I asked Sophia to come with me"

Sophia snapped, "Wow, me," pointing at herself and putting on a decent face.

Why did you even ask Sophia, because I'm anxious that it's just Philia?

Even though his life was saved and he was temporarily calmed down, Estelle was cornered until a short while ago, on the verge of execution.

It's not strange if your spirit becomes unstable.

I'm a little worried about leaving that kind of ester to Philia, whose age hasn't changed so much.

Fortunately, this mansion has a luxurious large bath made of marble.

I'm fine with a few people coming in at the same time.

Filia, I laughed so hard.

"You're going to the bathroom with me, Estelle and Mr. Sophia. Is Solon coming?

"... I forbid it"

No way, man. I can't bathe with three girls.

Sophia was blushing and nodding into small pieces.

Well, Philia and Estelle's director will be fine if we leave it to Sophia.

I shrugged my shoulder and left the room.

You're in trouble.

More and more worries like Estelle's problem as well as stopping the Dead Capital Necropolis offensive operation.

As I walked blurry down the hallway of the mansion, I just met the young man who cut his hair round the corner.

It's Notaras.

He rented a room in this mansion and stayed in the Imperial City.

The dismantling of the Knights of St. Sophia and the formation of the Knights of the Creon Redemption make his position unclear.

So, once he decides what to look like,

Notaras pressed his round glasses up with his fingers.

"This is, Lord Solon. Have you read the extras to the daily paper? It's a big problem."

"Extra?"

Notaras' indented eyes glow sharply behind his glasses.

I kind of had a bad feeling about it.

This is very, very unusual news.

When I received the extra from Notaras' newspaper, Journal Speech, I glanced at it.

There are three main reports.

The first is that the regular Imperial Council of Ministers was held.

I know this is important, but I don't know if it concerns us directly.

The problem was the other two articles.

The second article had told him that although the execution of the July party and its family had been carried out, only one, the executive Polos, had successfully escaped from the execution site.

And the last story was that Crown Princess Iris and Crown Princess Filia were selected as nominal commander-in-chief of the Necropolis offensive operation.