Having heard such unexpected words from Lidi, only thanks to her desperate promise was I somehow able to restrain myself from running out of control.
Today is impossible, so tomorrowāāāā.
The instant she said that, I reflexively acted out of my self-interest, so sheāll stay here tomorrow as well. When I confirmed her will while enduring the feeling of wanting to embrace her, she nodded, not yet noticing the meaning of what she had said.
In that case it canāt be helped.
With heartbroken thoughts I mustered what little reason I could and while only hugging her somehow managed to fall asleep.
To be able to endure in that situation, I truly want to praise myself.
To make up for it, I soundly slept with her as a body pillow, when we woke up the sun was already high in the sky.
I truly wanted to stay by her side for a while longer, but I have to go to work soon.
I suppressed my feeling of reluctance, and seen off by the listless her left for the office.
āYouāre lateā
As soon as I opened the door to the office, bitter words flew at me.
Since a significant amount of time has unexpectedly passed, itās true Iām late. I know itās my fault, so I honestly apologized āSorryā to Alex who had already started working at his desk.
ā⦠And, Lidi is?ā
āProbably sleepingā
As my close aide asked that with a short click of his tongue, I briefly reported nothing but the truth.
Perhaps expecting this much, Alex dropped his pen and stared at me.
āSleeping⦠No way, for the whole night⦠Thereās no way thatās rightā
As expected ⦠As Alex started saying that, I waved my hand to deny.
āI promised Lidi, so we didnāt go that far today. But since she was pushed too hard, she might be resting nowā
ā⦠Today? Then, how is it always⦠Aah, I donāt want to hear it⦠Still, pushed too hard, is Lidi okay?ā
Alexās worried voice made me remember how relatively lively she is after being listless.
āSheās always so lively in the afternoon it seems her earlier state is a lie. She doesnāt look like it, but Lidi is surprisingly resilientā
āOiā
I answered seriously, but for some reason a dangerous voice came back.
Contrary to her appearance that looks like sheād snap if hugged, Lidi has healthy stamina.
Honestly speaking, I always regret in the morning that Iāve overdid it, but since sheās always lively in the afternoon I wonder if thatās not the case.
I thought of restraining myself after she groaned after a whole day in bed, but that seemed needless, when I tried tempting her she readily responded.
So even though I felt bad about it, before I noticed I embraced her like usual.
ā⦠I have a feeling the Royal Family is polygamous because keeping up with a matchless husband is too much for his wifeā
As Alex muttered to himself āEvery member of royalty has high magical power and vigorā with a dejected expression, I denied it with him with my eyebrows knit. How outrageous.
āI donāt like it. No matter how insufficient it is, I have no desire to embrace women other than Lidi. Once a man of Wilhelmās royalty finds a woman he loves, heāll devote all his heart to herā
Iām not lying.
Thanks to inheriting the blood of the Dragon God, men of Wilhelmās royalty often manifest strong characteristic of dragons. The influence is especially pronounced in those in the direct line of descent, like me.
One of the main characteristics is we only love our partner ā that is, who we accept as our mate.
Once our mate accepts our love, we absolutely wonāt look at anybody else.
It doesnāt matter how much a man plays around before. Once we find our only one mate, weāll never desire to embrace another woman.
Perhaps itās the luck of Wilhelmās royalty that despite many marriages of convenience, in reality over half of successive generations of Princess Consorts have been mates.
Of course thereās also a large number of those who marry Princess Consorts without encountering their mates.
Such men have obligation to make children and spend their lives with their Princess Consorts. Mysteriously, after granting the Kingās Flower, itās rare to meet a mate.
Even so, in the past there have been just a few exceptions where they found their mates even after over a dozen years from their marriage. I canāt express just how unlucky they were.
No matter how much you love a woman, the presence of the āKingās Flowerā makes it impossible to divorce Princess Consort.
The polygamy system thatās permitted for royalty is also for the sake of those who want to welcome their mate no matter what.
And speaking of the polygamy system, my father also married one concubine. Itās a concubine he suddenly welcomed fifteen years ago. Iāve never heard in detail why Father married her, but I wonder if rather than a mere concubine sheās perhaps his mate. If thatās the case Mother is alreadyā¦
I reached the conclusion that I donāt want to think about it much and shook off the disturbing thoughts.
But, I canāt find fault with others. If I made just a tiny mistake, I might have ended up using that system.
I can understand. I was lucky.
At that time when I met Lidi at that masquerade ball, I fell in love at first sight.
I had the knowledge about the matter of mates, but I had never thought itād happen to me.
I had thought it was completely unrelated to myself.
Thatās why I didnāt notice until partway through.
Led by the nose by my first love I caught her⦠With that much I finally understood.
Thatās why, it seems he intended to break off the engagement if you didnāt fall in love at first sight , as Alex continued, I recalled the time when Prime Minister talked with me about her marriage.
I desire the engagement, but I have no intention of having my daughter marry if it brings her unhappiness.
Itās still fresh in my mind how I thought I have to somehow make Prime Minister, who had declared that, believe in my feelings. After I got him to believe I love her, the reason Prime Minister has been surprisingly cooperative must be because heād heard the story of royaltyās āmatesā even if a little.
Heās Prime Minister before the preeminent Duke, heās in a position to know more than the next Duke Alex.
āAnd ā has Lidi spat that out?ā
As the tone of Alexās voice quickly changed, I returned N o .
āLidi taught me about the conversation she had with Prince Maximilian. But, ultimately she didnāt speak about what made him decide to decisively aim at herā
When I said that while recalling the last night, Alex too made a face as if he swallowed a bitter bug.
āAs expected. Sheās always had a strangely secretive aspectā
āI didnāt want to force it out of her. In fact, what she said is not really a problem. The problem is that she caught Prince Maximilianās eye, thatās allā
āWell, of course. Weāre talking about her. She mustāve caught his eye saying something strangeā
Itād be simple to make her confess.
I noticed that perhaps she felt guilty too as she made an apologetic face for an instant, I understood sheād talk with one more push.
But, I thought I donāt really mind if she doesnāt want to speak. Itās as I said to her, I was overjoyed she got angry for my sake.
I had her promise to speak if itās necessary, so before something happens, sheāll willingly speak with me. I believe in Lidi.
āItās not like Iām not worried about what Lidi said to catch his eyes. But there are other problems now. That matter can be delayedā
Because Iāll protect Lidi āāāā.
As I said that, Alex nodded.
āGot it. Sheāll be alright with you. Then letās get to the first matter at once. Yesterday an unidentified corpse was found inside the castle. There was nothing left behind that could be used to confirm its identity, but going by the skin color and clothes⦠I think it was Sahajaās assassinā
āAssassin, huh. Itās not a story where he quietly passed away inside the castle, is itā
The Crown Prince of Sahaja has come. I assumed something would happen.
āItād be reasonable to think he was sent here through a Sahajaās assassin guild. I wonder if the client is the King or the Crown Prince⦠No, isnāt that guess too convenient. Alex, who killed that assassin?ā
āNo idea. But, it was probably another assassin. It could have been friendly fireā
āFriendly fire?ā
As I tilted my head in doubt, Alex pointed at his throat.
āHe was stabbed in a throat with a knife. A knight wouldnāt do that. Going by that way of killing, I think the culprit is probably a fellow assassinā
āSneaking into the same place on purpose and killing each other⦠huh? I didnāt think assassins got along well, but perhaps they have quarrels too? But, who was the target of those two. Was it the same person, or were they different. Are any of the evening party participants missing?ā
āNo, I tried confirming but everyone is accounted forā
Having already investigated, Alex produced a bulky record. I received it and put it on my desk. I briefly flipped through it.
If assassins come, naturally it should be to kill someone. If the remaining one carried out the job, there ought to be victims.
Yet the outcome is zero missing people. Without any further clues, we canāt do anything more. Thereās nothing but to put in on hold until new information comes.
Reluctantly I closed the record.
āGot it. Continue the investigation. Is there anything else?ā
Alex seemed to find it difficult to say, still he spoke.
āAndre seems to be missingā
āAndre?ā
When I looked back at Alex, while he frowned I met his eyes.
Surely Andre was supposed to be transferred to another place as the old mansion was rendered useless. I heard that from my uncle.
āWhat do you mean? Itās the first time I hear itā
āI and old man received the report from our subordinates today in the morning. A few days ago, during the transport to the newly prepared mansion somebody attacked. They were annihilated, including the guards. It seems only Andreās corpse couldnāt be found. Iām searching for his approximate whereabouts, but at present there are no reports about itā
I was about to click my tongue.
Immediately I understood Andre isnāt dead. Although he was exiled, he had originally been royalty. Moreover, he has no āKingās Flowerā. If he were to die, the unleashed divine power should engulf the whole area in an explosion. That not being reported means heās certainly alive.
I briefly asked.
āWhoās the culprit?ā
āI donāt know. But itās probably the work of a professional. There was no evidence of the crime leftā
Alex produced a new report and I received it. I checked it briefly, but thereās no evidence left that could be tied to the culprit.
Itās an act that couldnāt be performed by amateurs.
ā⦠I see. Professional, so I guess somebody hired him. If they had a grudge against Andre, heād be killed on the spot. To bring him home means they must have some use for himā
While thinking about the current use of the man who had been chased away from the Royal Family, I recalled the incident at the previous Andreās building.
āCome to think of it⦠There was one witness in the previous Andreās case. Footman boy. What happened with him?ā
It had been said everybody was killed, but as a matter of fact later I heard a single boy survived.
I ordered to hear his circumstances as they could serve as the lead to the culprit, but I havenāt received any reports afterwards.
Alex hung his head a little, and bowed towards me.
ā⦠Sorry. He was killed before we could hear his circumstances. It seems to have happened in the blink of an eye. He was targeted when he went to relieve himself alone. Probably he was decapitated from the start. When the soldiers realized heās not coming back and checked on him, his head already wasnāt at the sceneā
āHeadā¦ā
The act that bore close resemblance to the previous case of five people without their heads made my hand that had been flipping through the report stop.
The targetās head was severed and took away in the short time it took him to go to bathroom.
Looking at personās neck beheading seems quite simple, but as a matter of fact itās fairly difficult. Perhaps itās not harsh when youāre considerably used to it , when I thought so I remembered.
The existence of the assassin who severs heads and takes them with him.
āBlack Apostateā¦ā
āOi, Freed, thatāsā
Alex responded alertly to my mutter.
Apostate. Sahajaās assassin otherwise known as Black Apostate.
Heās an assassin that belong to the Assassin Guild āBlackā famous in that country. Heās said to be a powerful person who competes for the top spot, no matter what people say his killing method is famous for its uniqueness. Iāve only heard the rumors.
āThat assassin certainly severs heads and takes them with him⦠Alex, you should know that tooā
āNo, I know of his existence but⦠That canāt be it, would that famous Apostate expressly come to Wilhelm to attack Andreās mansion?ā
Alex shook his head that Iām jumping to conclusions, but the more I think about it the more I think it could only be him.
He matches the culpritās characteristics too much.
āItās hard to believe it, but that doesnāt mean itās impossible. Itās said Sahajaās assassins will undertake requests in foreign countries depending on money. It wouldnāt be strange if he came here for work. Youāre also aware of Apostateās method of killing, right? Donāt you think the method of killing in this case is too similar?ā
āThatās well⦠Certainly, itās believable for the rumored Apostate to kill the five before alone butā¦ā
As Alex nodded with a complicated face, I developed the conjecture further.