Watashi wa Teki ni Narimasen!

There's one place to flow.

Aida sat still in a dim front carriage, holding her knees.

You can hear the screaming and blowing signals on the battlefield and the sound of the sword trident, but it doesn't move.

Because I said it was hard to move because of the injury the Viscount kicked me in, and I decided not to go out on the battlefield.

Viscount Credias also seems to have decided to let Aida go free because he can keep Aida from moving, but can't force her to fight, etc.

Is it because I saw Chiara up close, who was threatened once but was my prime target, and fortunately for Aida, Viscount Credias' eyes were totally over there. Thanks to this, the only threat is the mouth, and nothing in particular has ever been done.

For the first time since then, I have finally realized that Viscount Credias cannot be forced to fight Aida in any other way than by threat.

Now, Aida was relieved.

If I disobeyed, I wondered what I would see. So while I helped Chiara, though she screamed hateful and pretended to be a jealous woman.

With Chiara dying, Aida was not suspected of acting out of jealousy, so she was also monitored to stay away from Chiara, but nothing worse was done than that. It would be in the heart of Count Earling of Luain that he doesn't want to be disobeyed by the sorcerer on his side for that matter.

In the end, the kings of Salehardo made it in time, and Chiara managed to be helped even in the flames.

Seeing Chiara held by the king of Salehardo, Aida was full of accomplishments in her heart.

I didn't know why, but I had the feeling that I did what I wanted to do.

It's just a little... not that I didn't want you to help me either.

I know I can't even hope for that.

Even if he goes to the Falzian army, Aida, who tried to kill the Marquis and kill Reggie, will be executed or shut down. Because that's all that's possible.

... I didn't like to die.

So if they threatened me, I followed them.

But only this time, somehow, I wanted to refuse to go to the battlefield. Until you lied.

If Viscount Crediaz hadn't been distracted by killing Chiara, he might have had a terrible eye.

I was remembering at that time that Chiara, surrounded by flames and falling, smiled at herself.

If you didn't want to get dirty, I thought you would want to. Sometimes that's about all I could do to keep people from knowing I was trying to help.

On the other hand, I thought that Aida wouldn't want to die if she were herself. I still want to be happy. But I know the prince won't get it.

But Chiara was really happy.

Because you have a real sense that the prince loves you, did you think you wouldn't have to betray the prince?

I don't know. But since then, Aida has been able to act in lying to Viscount Credias and not obeying him.

But I don't know what to do any more.

I really want to run, but I don't have a place to go. So I stayed still. When this battle is over, we'll decide where Aida will be taken.

That's what I thought.

The knight, who came out of breath, raised the front of the carriage and shouted.

"Lord Mage! We're moving out of here!

"Huh... you lost?

If I could move you in a hurry, I guess I didn't win.

That prediction came true.

"The Viscount is dead!

I doubt my ears about that word I've always wanted to hear, have I been bothered all along and waited too long for you to die soon? I can't believe it and I'm confused.

"We are still engaged, but in case the Queen asks you to return the Sorcerer to a safe king's capital."

"The queen..."

Aida got lost. I get off the carriage, lost, but without being able to decide for myself, with my knight holding my hand.

Going outside, it certainly didn't seem like the fight was over yet.

They still seem to be competing, but they also look like they're pushing away in the distance.

There should have been more on the Falzia side. It was surprising because I didn't expect to be pushed so quickly, even from the other measures I heard.

That Viscount is dead, because Aida feels incredible. So I checked with the knight.

"The Viscount... how he was defeated"

"I'm unclear because the details weren't nearby, but he said the Prince of Falgia and the Mage had defeated him"

Did Chiara do it?

At that time, Ada, who didn't think Reginald could use some of his magic, thought she did it.

Aida felt like a chest leap when she thought that Chiara, who had not become a magician with Viscount Credias as her mentor but was supposed to have suffered under some influence, still defeated the Viscount.

But if the Viscount isn't here, can Aida just keep running?

There, there was a bunch running from the top of the hill. Blue flag and cape. The Falgian army.

In it, I think Aida found a face she saw.

"No way."

Aida waves off the knight's hand and approaches you for a small run.

I'm pretty sure it's small. That's Felix, who Aida almost killed.

Hasn't it been so long since then that you can get out on the battlefield, even with some special medication, is there one in the Falzian army?

Anyway, I'm glad you're alive. But.

Aida's leg stopped.

I wish I hadn't, Felix said. Moving faithfully according to the Prince's orders, I think he wanted to say that if Aida hadn't attacked, she wouldn't have had to attack herself either.

If he finds himself like that. As an enemy mage to be executed, wouldn't you stick it out in front of the prince? I was afraid of that.

Chiara, who tends to think sweet, may shelter Aida.

But even though Ada threatened to drink the sand of the covenant, the prince who cut it off... I'm sure he won't listen.

I don't like being able to point my sword at Felix again.

So Aida decided to go back to the knight who tried to take herself out again.

First off off the battlefield...... then I thought about it.