However, after seeing his thoughts, Siervian relaxed.
[Thoughts: Oh my, Your Highness. Shouldnât you go to a better place like a tea house, instead of seeing Gentusha?]
It was clear that the aide was concerned about the relationship between them.
Perhaps he misunderstood that the princess herself was not interested in Gentusha. So, Siervian observed the Gentusha with even more enthusiasm.
The Gentusha, seen up close, had a towering back. It was so high that one could not climb it without a rope ladder that was always attached to its back. Its four legs were as thick and sturdy as Siervian and Prince Abrelâs thighs combined, and yet its feet were spread wide enough to walk easily even on sand.
âHow can such a large creature exist?â
âAh, there is a legend that says Gentusha were originally a monster that was tamed.â
Siervian had thought that monsters could not be raised as livestock and was shocked by the statement.
Prince Abrel had been staring at Siervian with round eyes and hastily blurted out his knowledge as if he was ready to reveal everything he knew.
âDuring the First Continental War, the great Agerios who founded the Western Empire personally tamed the monster Gentusha.â
The First Continental War was also the war that gave birth to the Elverdotte Empire in the North.
The continental factions, which fiercely fought at the time, entered into a truce, and as a result, the four most involved people in the war each established an empire in the East, West, South, and North.
Agerios was one of them and was a powerful merchant who founded the Western Empire, according to legend.
The Western Empire, unlike the Northern Empire which remained intact, was destroyed, so the depth of the legends was different.
âWowâŠ! Is that so?â
âYes, ahem, itâs more like a legend, but all the kingdoms bordering the desert raise Gentusha. AlsoâŠâ
Prince Abrel continued to explain the greatness of the Western Empire with enthusiasm. Then, the aide who had been uneasy behind him started to sweat.
[Thought: This is such a sensitive topic! Please, Your Highness, stop!]
Actually, the princeâs topic and word choice were not very appropriate diplomatically.
Of course, Siervian found the stories about the Western Empire described from a perspective that could not be seen in the empire very interesting, but it was not appropriate to talk about how great the fallen empire was in front of the surviving empire.
However, his aide couldnât even breathe properly and was sweating profusely.
She was trying to find a way to handle the situation in an adult-like manner when her gaze reached the grass the aide had been holding onto like a talisman since earlier.
âBut what is that? Is it food for the Gentusha by any chance?â
Even if someone who didnât know Gentusha came closer, they would be cute enough to blink their big eyes. They didnât seem to be eating the grass.
Still pretending to be innocent and with a bright smile, she asked, and the aide showed her what he had in his hand.
âItâs Farim, Your Highness. As you know.â
âFarim? Is someone sick?â Worriedly asking, the aide denied the suspicion with a friendly smile.
Then, he handed the Farim he was holding to Prince Abrel and glared at him.
Thoughts: Ah, father said itâs not good to say things like this, right!
Siervian pretended not to notice his thoughts and looked back at the Gentusha again.
As soon as Prince Abrel received the Farim, the Gentusha named Ksa pushed its head up, drooling from its mouth.
âYes. Itâs not the main food for Gentusha though, itâs like a snack. They will stay quiet and could be released after that.â
Despite the approaching huge Gentusha, which could easily swallow the prince in one bite, he managed to push the familiar face of Ksa away with a pat on the head.
The piece of Farim on the small boyâs hand disappeared into Ksaâs mouth in no time, in such a small amount that it seemed questionable if it even had a taste.
âFarim is a precious herb, so I canât give too much of it.â
âThatâs amazingâŠâŠâ
Siervian stepped back a bit, eyeing the sharp teeth inside the Gentushaâs mouth as it chewed the Farim.
She thought that perhaps it could be true that it was originally a monster.
Thoughts: Gentusha looks amazing, but if she were to ask to ride itâŠ
[Please stay still, Your Highness!]
Even as she read their windows, the prince and his aide communicated intensely through their eyes.
Even a minor issue could escalate into a conflict between the empire and the kingdom, given the difference in status.
Therefore, although Siervian was curious about the back of the Gentusha, she decided to not press the issue.
âI do want to ride it, butâŠâ
Above the Gentusha, there was a magnificent cushion. The soft cushions for the rider were embroidered with intricate patterns that could be seen from the city. The tops of the other Gentusha were adorned like a small tent, seeming to serve as a special saddle for royalty.
âWhat is the desert like? Iâm curious,â she asked. But Siervian found a suitable topic of conversation and avoided insisting on a ride.
âAh! With a Gentusha, you can easily withstand the desert. Their feet donât sink in the sand, you know.â
âAh, thatâs why theyâre so wide!â
âYes, and the desert nights are very beautiful. Of course, if a storm blows, it can be quite difficult for a while.â
âStorm?â Siervian found it fascinating that storms could happen in the desert. It would be very different from the blizzards in the north.
Abrel blushed again and spoke urgently in a hushed voice, âIf sheâs scared, what should I do?â
Thoughts: What if she gets scared?
âHowever, itâs not that common, and itâs not dangerous if you rely on Gentusha.â
At the princeâs sudden concerns, Siervian looked at him with a puzzled expression.
âDoes his heart hurt?! Should I call the court doctor?â
Startled by the sudden status window, Siervian looked at Abrel with concern. However, he spoke very vigorously for someone who was supposedly in pain.
âUh, w-well, of course it would have been easier to use the Mana Stone of Sand that Agerios used, butâŠâ
âMana Stone of Sand?â
âYes! When it comes to Ageriosâ sacred object, itâs the Mana Stone of Sand and the giant sword! The mana stone can be used as long as there is mana sensitivity, so if it was still there⊠no, thatâs not what I meant to sayâŠâ
Thoughts: I was about to talk about the Western Empire again!
After taking a deep breath and calming himself for a moment, he finally spoke to Siervian with a stern expression, âWhat I mean is⊠so, please come to Garambell later, Your Highness.â
When she questioned why he was so nervous, he seemed worried that Siervian would be frightened by the sandstorm and would say she didnât want to visit Garambell.
His childish behavior was endearing, and she also wanted to go to Garambell to see the sea.
Siervian readily nodded her head and said, âYes, I also want to see the sea.â
The princeâs face lit up brightly.
[Thoughts: You finally succeeded, Your Highness!]
The aide behind them wiped at his eyes, but Siervian didnât notice as she was looking at the Gentusha.
In the afternoon, Prince Abrel escorted Siervian with a relieved expression on his face. He kindly escorted her to the place she was staying.
âYour Highness! Over here.â
Marco was waiting with a carriage in front of the palace where Siervian was staying. It was an imperial-style carriage brought from the empire.
There were no knights blocking their movement, as if they had already gained permission in advance.
Siervian, who was enjoying the view of the city as she rode in the carriage and toured the city, suddenly asked, âHow was the mercenary guild? Is everything okay?â
âYes. The person I hired as a proxy did the job very well. I think heâs a trustworthy person.â
âReally? Thatâs a relief.â
There were limits to giving instructions through magic communication devices due to the physical distance, and since it was a place with a very different culture, Marco needed someone local to help him. So, he had to find someone to oversee the affairs on the western coast.
âHe was very kind and hospitable to us, even though we arrived earlier than expected. His preparation was also impressive.â Marco kept complimenting the character of the proxy he had hired.
Siervianâs visit was also an opportunity to decide whether to continue employing this proxy or not.
âIâm looking forward to it!â
Thanks to Marcoâs generous praise, Siervian also felt uplifted. If he was a really good person, he could be entrusted with this branch in the future as well.
âWeâre almost there.â
Even in the city, as they entered the commercial district, a distinctly exotic atmosphere could be felt.
The strong sunlight of the western region seemed to have influenced the distance between buildings, as tapestries with intricate designs were hung above the spaces between them.
It gave the feeling that the ceiling was made of cloth, swaying gently in the wind. Among them, a building decorated in a neat manner stood out.
And on it was written in the common language of the continent, âMana Fairy.â
âWelcome, Your Highness! Weâve been waiting for you!â
A person with a strong impression unique to the western coast ran out as soon as they arrived, jumping with joy with the utmost delight on his face, as if he had no time to even put on his shoes.
âSir Palton! Thank you for your warm welcome!â
âHaha, Sir Marco. Your face seems to have become more refined since we last met. Was it the wind of Mosae that has gilded your face?â
He hugged Marco as if he was his own brother.
âItâs people like you, Sir Palton, who bring out the best in others.â Marco was clearly pleased with such a friendly attitude.
However, Siervian had exited the carriage with great expectations and couldnât help but let out a hollow laugh without realizing it.
Occupation: Con artist (Lv. 76)
How dare a con artist enter her mercenary guild?