Escorted by Freed, I entered a room near the audience hall.
I thought weād go directly to the audience hall, so I tilted my head at the unexpected development.
āFreed? Arenāt we going to the audience?ā
The room I was brought to wasnāt a simple waiting room.
Briefly put itās a room with various uses. This room is clearly designed to entertain noble visitors. And, itās the highest class.
Itās a room where spaciousness is prioritized. The walls are decorated by many paintings of prominent artists, in the middle is a beautifully ornate antique table and a matching set of chairs.
A vase on the level of a national treasure, thatās so large one could barely wrap their arms around it, is generously decorated with fresh flowers according to its original purpose.
The windows are large, because itās the first floor one can go outside as is. The curtains are one-of-a-kind item that were probably diligently made by the top craftsman of this country.
Inadvertently I looked at the carpet spread out below. The deep crimson damask carpet was embroidered with ample golden thread.
I think even the parlor in my home doesnāt have such a first class carpet.
⦠This is unmistakably royalty-class room for noble visitors.
āThe schedule is for Prince Maximilian to come here after finishing greetings with Esteemed Fatherā
Freed readily answered to my natural doubt.
āItās also Esteemed Fatherās consideration, just as much as itās Prince Maximilianās wish. Instead of congratulations at a formal audience, he wants to talk over tea without reservationsā¦ā
ā⦠The Crown Prince of Sahaja does?ā
At my look of distrust, Freed smiled with interest.
Yes, cool.
āRight, the Crown Prince of Sahaja does. I couldnāt believe my ears. Weāre talking about that man, I think he just wants to observe Lidi from up closeā
āHas His Majesty accepted it with me in mind?ā
āYup, itās Lidiās first contact with diplomacy. He said itās better than a formal gatheringā
In that respect, Iām grateful itās a lighthearted tea party for such a reason. Thinking so, I looked up at Freed.
ā⦠Iām saved, but is it fine for Freed not to go to the audience?ā
When I asked if he shouldnāt be doing greeting together with the King, Freed said itās alright and touched my cheek.
āItās not like itās our first meeting, Prince Maximilian also said heās fine with it. Iām not going to make Lidi wait aloneā¦ā
I feel safe together , with the prince in a military uniform laughing so and stroking my cheek, I felt dizzy.
I wonder if Iāll have the nerve during the tea party. I have to stop this throbbing.
Rather that from meeting the Crown Prince of Sahaja, Iāll behave suspiciously from looking at Freedās figure in the military uniform.
āIāll protect Lidi. So, donāt worry about anythingā
ā⦠Yupā
Perhaps misunderstanding something, Freed clasped my hand saying so.
These are reassuring words, but itās not what Iām worried about.
Iām anxious about my fascination with the military uniform causing something awful.
But, unsurprisingly thatās too stupid. Unable to come up with an excuse I reluctantly nodded, only for Freed to continue talking under a complete misunderstanding.
āIn reality thereās nothing to be overly worried about. It shouldnāt be strange even if youāre stiff from nervousness, but speaking of Lidi, youād rather be fidgety over being fascinated over my appearance, but thatās just out of questionā
āHa⦠hahahaā
āSo you were worried about that?ā
It seems my circumstances got perfectly exposed.
⦠Itās too much for me to argue back.
As I let out a dry laugh, Freedās expression suddenly turned serious and he said.
āI think Lidi will manage well. Thatās the truth. But, Iāll say it as many times as it takes, please take utmost careā
ā⦠Yupā
Heās the Crown Prince of a foreign country that may start war at any time. Of course I must be cautious. I also tightened my expression and nodded.
I tried to consciously change my mood. I strongly told my brain thatās itās not the time for the military uniform festival.
Noticing my expression change, Freed slipped out a chuckle.
At that timing a knock resounded.
āYour Highness Friedrich. I have brought the Crown Prince of Sahaja, His Highness Maximilianā
The voice is Duke Pellegriniās. Will and Glennās father, and Foreign Minister. It seems he himself guided the Crown Prince this far, without relying on court ladies.
When the door open the Duke stepped from the center and bowed.
From behind came an imposing personage.
Straight silver hair is the first thing that caught my attention. An adult man with clean-cut body.
I immediately understood heās the Crown Prince of Sahaja, His Highness Maximillian from his refined movements. As I took a look at him, my breathing stopped.
Stiff like wires straight hair with dull silver luster reaches around halfway down his back. The piercing eyes directed this way are dark gray as in the documents.
Heās tall and has a slender physique. His look gives a chilly impression. The expression directed here eloquently speaks of how heās not an ordinary person.
His well-featured looks are like a sculpture, but inside him lurks cold-heartedness that rejects others.
But what surprised me was not his beauty.
Iām sorry for the rerun, but it was his appearance.
His attire is perhaps the national formal wear of Sahaja.
Heās wearing a black jacket with an open collar.
A slender hourglass silhouette. Underneath is a pullover shirt with a matching black necktie.Ā With the length of four buttons the jacket is short, it stops at a belt high at his waist.
Below are horse-riding pants with a slight bulge, of the same color as the jacket. To match them, heās wearing polished long boots.
My eyes are glued to the attire Iāve seen somewhere before.
⦠This⦠is exactly like that uniform, isnāt it?
I silently did a double-take, then triple-take and muttered in my mind.
The formal wear adorning Crown Prince Maximilian of Sahaja is too similar to what I know.
The uniform of the Protection Squadron of a certain country from my previous life. The so-called black uniform.
There are some who are dedicated fans, some people say itās the worldās most stylish military uniform. (To be precise itās not a military uniform)
Of course details are different since heās royalty. As a matter of course the fabrics used are first-class.
But, the overall impression is truly the same.
I only knew scraps about Sahaja. Naturally, I wasnāt aware of the royal formal wear.
Wow⦠this is the formal wear of Sahaja.
Our Wilhelmās formal wear is also a military uniform. Thinking about it, itās only natural that the formal wear of the completely militaristic country Sahaja would also be a military uniform.
But, more importantly, this is indeed it.
Amazing⦠I can only say the real thing is as expected the most stylish in the world.
The impact of the real thing is staggering.
It goes well with the stiff impression of the Crown Prince of Sahaja.
In my previous life, I feel there were many people with blond hair and blue eyes in that squadron.
In that sense, itās disappointing Crown Prince Maximilian has silver hair!! A bit more! is what I want to say.
No, then I might as well have Freed wear it.
It will definitely extremely suit him.
Itās sure to give me a nosebleed. Itās the peak of sights for sore eyes.
I wonder if heāll wear it next time if I have something with a similar feeling made. Iām truly considering it.
Unconsciously I fixedly observed Crown Prince Maximilianās military uniform and imagined how Freed would look wearing it, when the Crown Prince shifted his eyes to me, perhaps noticing my impolite gaze.
Wow, crap.
In a fluster I cast down my eyes and bowed.
No good, no good. A bad habit came out.
I inadvertently imagined Freed wearing that uniform and whatās more smiling.
While my cold sweat flowed in drops with my head hung, a low voice resounded. Itās baritone slightly lower than Freedās. If the voice was a little gentler, Iād receive a great shock, alas itās regrettable.
āItās been a long time, Prince Friedrich. Has it been since you threw our countryās soldiers in panic⦠hm?ā
The voice came from Crown Prince Maximilianās direction.
I solidified from surprise at the abrupt line. No one could have seen it coming.
After all heās a prince of the enemy country, I steeled myself.
The door was closed, now itās really only us three, Freed, me, and Crown Prince Maximilian.
I was nervous whether itās alright, but both of them had relaxed expressions unlike mine.
As I sent a fleeting glance at Freed, he soothed me with his eyes that itās alright.
It might be the usual thing between those two, so I also let the tension out of my shoulders a little.
But, as they continued with Freedās reply, I stiffened again.
āThatās right. Itās been two years already. Since your country has been thoroughly beaten by ours. It looks like youāve been quiet afterwards, has the Second Princeās wound healed already?ā
I thought Crown Prince Maximilianās line was harsh, but Freedās didnāt lose to it.
With a radiant smile Freed spewed venom. I felt like the air around grew cold.
Or rather, what kind of audience is it when theyāre like this as soon as they meet. Thereās zero friendship between them.
āHmph, youāre the same as ever. The Second Prince of our country is still having nightmares about you. Thanks to it heās completely uselessā
Laughing scornfully, Crown Prince Maximilian with a barely audible footsteps quickly sat down on the prepared seat.
Jeez, things are too different from expectations.
When we sat down and had the tea prepared, those two continued their talk.
Meanwhile, my existence was completely ignored. The severe neglect makes me want to cry a little.
⦠If I remember correctly, that person had expressly asked for me.
āEven if you tell me that. Are you still feigning ignorance in front of your father, the King? I donāt think itās something you can reasonably hideā
āUnnecessary concern. I donāt intend to let the opportunity to remove my countryās pus slip by. When the time comes, Iāll moveā
Freed replied to Crown Prince Maximilian who spoke dispassionately with a sigh.
āI see. Iām completely fine with you all ruining yourselves, but Iād be saved if the scope wasnāt such thatād trouble our country. Save me the painā
āI wonder. Why should I care about Wilhelm?ā
Freed knitted his beautiful eyebrows a little as Crown Prince Maximilian let out a low laugh from his throat.
ā⦠You know if you play too much, Iāll also be forced to get off my ass?ā
āIt seems Prince Friedrich will soon marry. Nobody knows what will happen on the battlefield, so I think itās better to not show upā
āWhoās saying that. Thereās no problem even if itās whole Sahaja. If theyāre too big of an eyesore, Iāll freely mow them downā
Shifting his sharp gaze to Freed for a moment, Crown Prince Maximilian thinly smiled. When the prince with the chilly impression smiled, I felt even more scared.
ā⦠As expected, the flawless Crown Prince sure is unusual. But, donāt think itāll go so smoothly. Iām different from my younger brother or fatherā
āYouāre right. I think itāll be troublesome if you become a kingā
āLikewiseā
I could do nothing but vacantly watch over their conversation alone.
A violent exchange of words soaked with deeper meanings. Itās completely different from the audience Iād expected.
I took a small breath, with their exchange where neither would give an inch before my eyes.
⦠Iād never expected theyād begin without introductions.
Iām sorry I made a selfish prediction, but itās more or less a formal visit. Introduce yourselves and greet each other with a calm mood.
Lightly converse and finish⦠I thought thatās the ordinary flow.
Or rather, thatās normal. Such a bloodthirsty audience, or rather tea party, who could have imagined it.
⦠I was naïve.
A carefree conversation over tea? Not at all.
It seems neither intended to feign friendliness. Theyāre saying all they have to say.
Theyāre close⦠I wonder if I can say that. No, thatās wrong.
Perhaps theyāre on horrible terms. Thinking about it, thatās natural.
Oh well , I reconsidered with a sigh.
As a matter of fact, Iām grateful theyāre having the conversation between themselves.