Watashi wa Teki ni Narimasen!

The treatment of Mr. Aida.

The battle is over.

The knights and soldiers are gone, too, from the surroundings of Mr. Aida.

Having confirmed that, I hurried to reach out to Mr. Aida in a earthly shape.

"Mr. Aida, over here! Um, let's hide!

Even though you helped me, Mr. Aida is the one who killed the Marquis of Azur.

I can see a fierce big goat a little far away and the Count Enistel on board, so all I have nearby are Count Enistel soldiers. I doubt you will miss Mr. Aida in relation to the fact that he was close to the Marquis Azur family.

It's possible that if you do poorly, you won't even listen to me.

If you're Aida, who was called out, you got a hazy look. That's how I turn my back.

Looking at the end of his gaze, Princess Tsu stood there.

Princess Tsu, with silver hair, told Aida as she walked over with a relaxed foothold that made her feel spared.

"Shall I have it carried? To where we can hide."

Mr. Aida nodded honestly and rode me in the earthly shaped hands with Princess Tsubaki.

I lifted them up trying to hide them with both hands, and it's time for me to move. Along the way, I was able to meet the Knight of Evrard near the camp, so I asked Reggie and Alan to give me a message and move beyond the camp where there would be the least people.

I thought people wouldn't come where we spared the enemy from raiding because it was safe.

So I unloaded Mr. Aida and Princess Tsu.

I get off the ground too and break the earthly shape.

Eida was wearing a ruein black cape from the top of her black clothes, either because she came here in the form of joining the night raid. Look at it, it looks matched with Princess Tsu in a black dress. The expression is hard and difficult to talk to, but I have to say this.

"Um, Mr. Aida"

When she speaks, Aida trembles her shoulders. Apparently, Aida was nervous and her cheeks were tense. I was relieved that you weren't angry or anything, and I just told her.

"At Trisfeed, thanks for your help"

I always wanted to thank you. It was thanks to Mr. Aida that I didn't have to be badly seen by Viscount Credias at that time.

Then a tear spills out of Mr. Poirot's right eye.

"Eh! What's the matter, did I say something weird? Did it hurt anywhere?

When I rushed closer to Aida and touched her shoulders and arms to make sure, Aida got upset.

"Oh, I'm sorry about that. Touch it yourself..."

If I did, Princess Tsu told me like I was stunned.

"I thought you said you should be honest. You're not a child, so stop trying to figure out how far they'll put up with you by being stubborn, hitting and crying."

"Wow, I know!

To Princess Tsu, who says things like her mother, Aida looked at me in a hurry, relaxed again, and then opened her mouth.

"I'm glad you're safe."

After spewing out her first words, Ms. Aida began to speak as if she had cut the weir.

"I've been trying to know nothing about myself, not to look at it... and I thought it was all your fault. He said it was also your fault that he was made a magician... Princess Tsu taught me. My father was originally targeted to covertly mine the stones of the covenant. As a threatening material, I was seemingly immersed in my eyes."

Aida pulls her lips together so that she can pull something off before she mouths the rest.

"If it's true, he was supposed to be imprisoned by the queens' people. Princess Tsu taught me that if I had stayed put, I would have died."

Aida said she met Princess Tsu at the castle of the Marquis of Shestina.

That's how she was taught the future she was supposed to follow, and she doubted Princess Tsu's words to confirm whether she really was supposed to be.

"Count Patriciere admitted that it was planned. But your escape made it important to secure the stones of the contract... I didn't have to die because I turned out to be a magician."

"The stone of the covenant…"

There was a feeling that the pieces of the puzzle that were missing in me would fit into what Ada confessed.

So there was never a lot of magician crap coming out of the game, he said.

The Counts of Patriciere have let Ida, who secured her as a threatening material, die. Because of that, her father did not lend a hand. I guess I couldn't secure a ton of contract stones because of it.

The place where we could mine must have been a place where we couldn't act in secret. At that time, the Counts of Patriciere chose not to make suspicious moves to hide the invasion of Ruein.

But how did Princess Tsu know such 'what could have happened'?

Now more than that, I'm talking about Mr. Aida.

I guess the fact that Aida became a magician in this way meant to tie her up in marriage to Viscount Crediaz in order not to leave her to mankind and to prevent Aida from escaping.

Maybe that's when Viscount Credias happened to try the stone of the covenant with her. If so, Mr. Aida, I knew she could have died.

"But you didn't want to be a magician, did you? I think what Ada felt was unreasonable to her eyes included being a magician."

I later learned that she was a noble lady.

Then it should have been a burden to be taken to the battlefield as a magician or to be fought. Then it's no surprise you resent me for being made a magician.

But Aida smiled, although it was bitter.

"... that Viscount was gone and I didn't know what to do for a while. It was flushed when it came to saying it, killing people on the battlefield and burning the Marquis Azul to death as well. Because there's nowhere else to live in Falgia. But Princess Tsu taught me."

Aida glances sideways at Princess Tsubaki.

"He's a magician, so on the contrary, he says he should be free to live. If you're not alarmed, you can also defeat bandits and bandits for traveling alone. He said he had the power to just let no one get in the way. And on top of that, what do you want most? Asked."

So finally, Mr. Aida looked up. Earlier anxious expressions are finally disappearing.

"I don't want to die. I'd rather be a magician than die. But I'd rather be alive. It's just that I've never lived a civilian life. I can only starve to death like this, or go abroad and live as a magician because I stand out. When I said that, Princess Tsu told me that she had a plan to live as a normal person, not as a magician in Falgia, so I followed her as I said."

Princess Tsu took over the continuation of Mr. Aida's story with that grown-up grin.

"I'm here to make a suggestion. If you will guarantee the safety and life of Aida, I will serve and fight on Falgia's side. Aida does not take part in the war. Besides, I think we can use this aid as a bargaining material."

"Oh, I see."

It felt like I wanted to punch my hand.

If you can indeed hold a new magician, the other generals will agree to miss Mr. Aida in exchange.

"Sure, that would be the best part."

Just there, Reggie seems to have arrived.

I guess he'd been listening along the way, Reggie, who showed up on his horse with words to instantly execute, was bringing Alan and the knights.

"You shouldn't be in the military about Miss Aida, even if you say it's because the sorcerer joins your side. Generating a squad within the army could prevent soldiers from moving well even if their power is expanded. Is that okay with Alan, too?

"I'm comfortable with it, too, so no problem. Because the Marquis Azul family will continue to be a house near the royal family, and that would be the best way to avoid being isolated from you in the future. So, what do we do? You're gonna hide it in some territory like this?

I suppose you thought we should move Mr. Aida now. To Alan's inquiry, Reggie said.

"Evrard or Delphion. I think one would be accommodating. I personally would recommend Delphion. Some know you were a mage and an enemy, but Delphion has a history of half taking sides with Ruein. For that matter, I think you're forgiving Miss Aida."

"Emeline wouldn't say no, either."

When Alan nodded, it seemed that Aida had decided to do that too.

"In the meantime, please, in Delphion"

In response to the words, Reggie and the others give instructions.

Mr. Emeline and a dozen Delphion cavalry arrived. You'll be convinced of the deal, but it's the Reggies' idea to do just that for the upper management. If you show yourself to Mr. Aida, the knights of the Marquis of Azur will not be able to shut up. That's why I decided to move it right away.

Reggie approached Aida, who rode with the knight of Delphion.

"Miss Aida. You've annoyed me a lot, but I appreciate it. Thanks for helping Chiara."

Looking at Reggie, who said so, Aida gave her a hazy look after she opened her eyes.

It's an honor, Your Highness.

There is no way for me to know what was going on with the short words I returned. It was just that Aida had a very neat look on her face, which struck me.