Watashi wa Teki ni Narimasen!

gossip - what flaming hands touched

Aida was taken in a room in the castle tower close to the main tower.

It's a boneless room with small stone walls. There's just one bigger desk and a few chairs with no back.

Aida was unhappy that you wouldn't let me in the prince's room, not in this place, but she gives up if she had no choice.

Because it was that knight named Felix, who wasn't accommodating, who's trying to take Aida, and for now, he can talk to the prince.

When I was seated in the chair, the prince finally came to me, putting aside time to think it might be too late.

I know we have a Kingsguard captain together. But why did Emeline Finard follow?

Emeline told Aida that she was unhappy and didn't hide her unexpected look.

"I have been called because in calling a woman to a private room for questioning, your honor is threatened by the absence of anyone of the same sex. It's a prince's courtesy, so you better not refuse."

I see. And Ada agrees.

I'm glad the prince took care of it, and she didn't try to doubt it.

"So I want you to tell me what you know"

A prince sits in front of him and turns his gaze to Aida.

Aida nodded as she lowered her mouth, feeling happy just because her blue eyes were pointed at her.

"Before I was captured, I ran into a raid on Ruein in the castle of Count Trisfeed. Let us use the secret passage of the castle so that the Countess may flee at that time…"

Aida nags to look sad as she mouths a story that accompanies her predetermined setting.

"The Countess was left in her room as the soldiers of Luain approached her nearby...... Because if it wasn't for Madame, I might persevere in the room and look for this passage. I walked into the hidden passage, and I couldn't move on for a while because of the horror, and I sat there, and eventually I heard things and voices catching the Countess... and then someone who looked like a Luein soldier said..."

So cut the words and confirm the prince's reaction to the ascendancy. Satisfied with the look on the face of the prince, who looked sorry for her, Aida continued.

"What about this woman? I was wondering if the Viscount met the conditions of a woman who might be able to become the sorcerer she was looking for."

"Conditions?"

Aida giggles at the Prince's questioning voice.

"He said it could be a noble daughter. Then tell the Viscount to check it out, it looks like the soldiers went to get it... Somewhat, someone called the Viscount came, and that was the problem."

I kept talking and sipped my spit to dampen my slightly dry throat.

Oh, will the prince believe this story? No, you're supposed to believe me, and I think Ada is strong.

'Cause the truth is mixed up.

If you desperately complained that you were telling the truth, I'm sure a kind prince would accept it.

"The Viscount said, 'What, is the color of your hair gold? It's too old, if it were Chiara, it would have been just the right year'."

"… Continue"

The prince urged Aida, who interrupted the words, with a harsh look.

"Still, after hearing the word because it would be a good trick for a magician, the Countess screaming and something rambling around..., the Viscount said it again. With Chiara, it would have been enough not to have to try this. I didn't even have to distribute precious shards all over the place to make a good one."

This will tell, Aida thought.

Beyond that woman named Chiara Cordier serving as a magician, the prince should also have knowledge of how to become a magician and how it goes, whether you're listening or watching.

Then from what Aida told me, that the Countess was tested to see if she could be a magician and that she died without being. And if you were Chiara, you could have been a magician, but if she had, you'd know the Viscount wouldn't have thought to make another human being a magician.

I'm sure you'll all start to suspect Chiara. It was supposed to be like a hidden ball for the enemy.

If this other story spreads, he may hold grudges that whoever is injured by the sorcerer's crunch would not have Chiara.

If that happens, I'm sure Chiara's position gets worse... and it could inspire the prince to review Aida, who brought the information.

"The Countess sensed that she was no longer able to help, so I fled the castle of Trisfeed using the hidden passage as it was. But even when I got to my own territory, it was already occupied... and that was the limit for a powerless woman, and I was caught."

Aida talks that far and breathes.

Staying on the lookout, I was very nervous about making up stories.

Even if you think it's necessary to attract the prince to you.

The princes also seem to be listening to Aida and thinking about something.

Aida was desperately restraining her cheeks from loosening as she closed her eyes and watched the prince put her arms together again.

I sincerely rejoice in being able to observe the prince up close, making a desperate and painful face.

I want to be able to see that beautiful face up close. I want my eyes open and the first thing I see is always who I am.

Somewhat, the prince asked Aida.

"At first, the soldiers said, 'It's possible if you're a noble daughter,' right?

"Yeah, yeah. Yes! That's what he did say. It's like he said something else... Even if Falgia's army comes, it's okay..."

To the word, the prince opens his eyes and stares at Aida.

"Can you remember?

"I seem to recall... but after a little time and all the things I was afraid of then came to mind first... but I thought it was definitely about His Highness"

"Mine?

"Maybe if I had a little more time I could remember...... Anyway, I wanted to tell you this story, but I've always been blocked by your knights."

I look at Felix with resentment from the bottom of my heart, but he just gets Aida's gaze faceless.... Shit.

Though I have to be able to stay by my side. Otherwise, you can't save the prince. This man just gets in the way.

But I thought I told him softly that I couldn't do it with Knight Felix, and the prince smiled and said the opposite.

"Then, if you remember anything else, I want you to pass it on through that knight. And don't talk about what we just talked about here. No one would violate such an order under my command. If there's anything I can do, it'll make me suspect you first."

I get up as I am, and I leave the room.

Aida stunned and was escorted back to her room by Felix.

Weird. If I gave you information, you could have reacted more differently. It doesn't look too much like that.

"That's not... maybe not enough"

But through Felix, it's going to take some time before I can tell him again.

So the next day, Aida headed into a place in the morning.

The chapel.

It's right next to the tower where you're sleeping, so no one can see you. He's always there at this hour, so he's easy to get in touch with.

Enter the chapel and kneel before the altar until he finishes his prayers.

When she stood up, Aida spoke up.

"My Lord Marquis Azul"

Niven, Marquis of Azur, who looked back, gave a slightly disturbing look at Aida's appearance. And he asks me with a hissing voice that's not like him.

"That's right, the prince said you were being heard, but is that not one of those fires? I couldn't even talk to His Highness yesterday because it was trivial..."

Aida almost laughs at the Marquis of Azur, where statements fearing buying the Prince's unhappiness come first.

"It's all right, Marquis. We don't give your name or anything like that. I'm just trying to create an opportunity for His Highness to return to the right path, so that you can follow the same path as us, one by one, from the path that tends to lean towards all that magician talk."

"I hope so..."

Marquis Azul sighs.

"I hope Your Highness can spread new ideas, but is it not always good that the person who gave that advice is a certain person... I hope you'll think about your feelings for the enemy and reconsider whether you need to do it until you're buried or not. I think it would be better to show the enemy a corpse that is decaying..."

I'm trying to use a soft expression because it involves an important prince, but nothing. The Marquis of Azur didn't mind burying the bodies of his enemies.

After the battle to reclaim the fort, the Marquis of Azur was on the verge of arguing with the sorcerer Chiara. Seeing it from above the walls, Ada thought she had to stick it in here.

The Marquis could easily lean toward me, even God, and the prince, pretending that he was struck by the wind that was burying enemy soldiers.

Now Aida also comes to worship early in the morning, assuming she is the same devout believer as herself.

"Did he say anything about the fire?

And in one of the fires, unexpectedly, the Marquis Azul was beginning to recognize Aida as a completely secret companion.

That was an event from failure that produced an unexpected effect.

In the first place, Ada wanted information and walked around, and a man who had been involved on several occasions pulled into the firewood room, so Ada burned it down and disposed of it.

Along with the men who witnessed and tried to stop it.

After executing it, Aida got in trouble at the end of this. I set a lamp on the remaining firewood there and tried to escape where the flames rose so often that I burned firewood and straw that I met the Marquis of Azur.

Pretending that a weak woman had been raped, she said to the Marquis, but it worked. It also worked in a good direction that the man involved was from the territory of the Marquis of Azur.

Thanks to this, I was able to gain even more trust from the Marquis of Azur, who did not want to report the untimely death to the Prince.

"But even if I persuaded you, I didn't think His Royal Highness had really listened to you. I can't help but be in such a noble capacity...... Therefore, I would like the help of the Marquis so that I can manage to be close to His Highness."

"Help?"

"I will leave with Your Excellency the information of Ruein which I have heard. Please confirm that information. Then… I'm sure you'll be listening to other stories."