Outaishihi ni Nante Naritakunai!! Chapter 353
â⊠Letâs see⊠I wonder what I should talk about.â
Although I didnât find the topic as enjoyable as Marianne and Charâs expectant gazes made it seem, I thought about it.
While I was mulling over what to say to satisfy them in a way that wouldnât reveal the details of our nights, Marianne raised her hand.
âLady Lidiana. If you donât mind, can we ask you a question? If you canât answer, just say so.â
I was worried about what in the world Iâd be asked about, but I didnât have to answer if I couldnât. When I nodded, Marianne said.
âThereâs one thing we want to ask today. At night, does His Highness visit Lady Lidianaâs room? Or maybe His Highness summons Lady Lidiana and awaits you in his room? Just that!â
Somehow it was different from the question I had envisioned.
I was sure since it was Marianne asking, sheâd unabashedly inquire about the number of times a night or how Freed loves me. And if it had been a question like that, Iâd have refused. So I was happy she asked a question considerate of me.
As I thought that I could answer that much as a compensation for the picture, Char, who had been sitting next to Marianne, stood upright and told me.
âBy the way! You can think of this question as a question from the Watching Over Association members! When we asked it in the survey among the members, it was 7 to 3 for His Highness going to your room. However, we donât know the truth, right? And so, Dear Sister, I hope you can answer everyoneâs question!â
â⊠Eeeh, just what is everyone gossiping aboutâŠâ
Theyâre taking an awfully trivial story seriously.
I felt like sighing since it was about myself. But, the two didnât seem to think so, especially Marianne appealed with great vigor.
âNo, itâs an important topic! After you finish, does His Highness go back to his room? Or does he stay over in Lady Lidianaâs room? Or the opposite, does Lady Lidiana stay over in His Highnessâs room? The result is completely different depending on that! The appeal changes!!â
What the hell is the Watching Over Association doing? I really wanted to question them, but Iâd officially recognized it. I couldnât tell them to stop, so I decided not to ask.
And since itâs organized by Marianne and Char, I can trust them not to do anything reckless.
âW-Well, fine. We donât really go to each otherâs rooms. After all, we live in the same room.â
When I gave the answer with that in mind, their eyes opened wide.
âLady Lidiana, you live in the same room as His Highness!?â
âI-I do. Freed said he wanted to, but⊠i-is it wrong somehow?â
They both looked up at the sky.
Their coordination startled me. Marianneâs voice quivered as she covered her face with her hands.
âThe same room⊠This is unexpected. But⊠the appeal is certain!!â
Char agreed with Marianneâs words.
âThatâs Dear Sister for you. As always, she has His Highnessâs heart in tight grasp. I never imagined theyâd share the room. But that means Dear Sister is simply loved that much⊠As Dear Sister supremacist, I can agree.â
Marianne made a face like she suddenly realized something.
âWhich reminds me, His Highness relinquished his right to mistresses. Thereâs no problem with sharing the room⊠No, itâs more convenient for His Highness who dotes on Lady Lidiana⊠Aaaah! Itâs overflowing!â
I decided to ignore them starting to wriggle for whatever reason and leisurely drank tea that had cooled down slightly.
I spoke to Tiris, who was watching this incomprehensible uproar with a smile.
âIâm sorry. Could you wait until they calm down?â
âNo. Itâs because they both really like you, Lady Lidiana. Of course, Iâm also a member of the Watching Over Association, so I understand their feelings.â
My expression turned complicated as she confessed to being a member without hesitation.
Iâm happy she supports my relationship with Freed, but I wish she wouldnât become a member of something strange. But as I officially recognized it, no matter what I say it wonât be persuasive.
âCome to think of it, there are rumors of weird things happening outside the Royal Capital. Has Lady Lidiana heard of them?â
I left the two who were still writhing alone and conversed with Tiris.
Her story piqued my curiosity, so I asked for details.
âIâve only heard about it in town, but if any person with evil or malicious intent approaches the Royal Capital, theyâre warned and attacked by a mysterious creature. There are no dead, and only bad people suffer, so itâs not a big problem, but itâs still a nice gossip.â
âSome people seem to consider it the guardian deity of the Royal Capital. Although it has a good command of human speech, it doesnât seem to be a person, but nobody has yet clearly seen it to confirm its form.â
âHmph⊠So thereâs something like that.â
âSince it only hurts bad people, the guards also seem to leave it alone.â
âI wonder if thatâs alright. But since guards donât have spare time, it canât be helped, can it?â
Although I frowned at the words , if it only attack bad people, thereâs certainly no reason to put manpower to investigating. At least for now.
Perhaps having finally calmed down after deciding what to ask about Freed next time, Marianne and Char returned to their seats.
When I asked, Marianne nodded with a strangely satisfied expression on her face.
âYeah⊠We apologize for losing composure, Lady Lidiana. Thank you for your cooperation. I look forward to working with you again in three months.â
â⊠You donât need to fuss over it so much.â
It was a cheap compensation for Freedâs pictures. When I nodded with that thought, Marianne and Char looked delighted and began talking about a âWatching Over Association Newsletterâ.
âYes, a newsletter. Itâs released every six months. Itâs intended to provide the members with lots of information.â
âWow, woow⊠I s e e.â
âLady Lidiana, I can give you a sample, so if youâd like, please read it.â
I thanked her while twitching.
ââ So thereâs even a newsletter. Terrifying.
I wanted to say that I didnât want the sample, but I gratefully accepted it, afraid of what could be written in it.
While I was wishing that I hadnât learned of the newsletter, Marianne said, âCome to think of it,â like she recalled something.
âLady Lidiana, do you remember masquerade balls? You participated in one, didnât you?â
âEh? Yeah. O-Of course I remember. What about them?â
Thereâs no way Iâd forget. I couldnât say it out loud, but it was where I met my husband.
When I nodded despite being startled, Marianne said in a slightly quieter voice.
âItâs about the gentleman Lady Lidiana wanted to meet. In fact, that gentleman didnât appear since then, leaving many young ladies who came for him utterly disappointed.â
What does Marianne want to say? When I found it strange and tilted my head, she said, âThatâsâââ in an even quieter voice.
âA few months ago⊠Thatâs right, just after Lady Lidiana and His Highnessâs wedding, he began appearing again.â
âHaa? Youâre kidding, right?â
Hearing Marianneâs words, I unconsciously let my surprise show.
Because, itâs categorically impossible.
Masquerade balls are held late at night, however Freed hasnât spent one night away from me since we got married. He always embraces me when itâs not that time of the month, and even when he doesnât embrace me, I sleep hugged by him, so a night without him is impossible.
Thatâs why I know the man Marianne is talking about is somebody else, but Iâm worried about why he pretends to be Freed⊠Or rather, I canât forgive it.
ââ What does it mean? Why does he imitate Freed?
When Freed was attending masquerade balls, not only he didnât give his name, but he also changed his eye color and even the tone of his voice.
As for why, it was to make sure his identity wouldnât get exposed.
Something like the Crown Prince attending masquerade balls mustnât be known. He had various circumstances that made his participation unavoidable, but he seemed quite careful about his words and bearing.
And thereâs a person whoâd imitate him now?
I think itâs possible to imitate him to some extent even if the face isnât similar by wearing a mask and having similar body build and colors, but I really donât understand what that person is thinking to disguise himself as a person who had already disappeared from the high society.
â⊠Marianne. I wonder if you could tell me the details.â
âMy! After all, Lady Lidiana is interested!â
Marianne smiled with satisfaction.
âLady Lidiana showed interest in him before marrying, so I was sure youâd want to hear it and investigated a lot! I donât know everything, but please ask me whatever you like!â
She misunderstood me, but I still thanked her. Marianneâs information cannot be underestimated. Itâs a precious chance to have her teach me, so I want to hear as much as I can.
âAnd? Is that person really him? His identify is unknown, right? Is there no possibility that itâs a different person this time?â
I can declare with confidence that itâs a different person, but sure enough I canât say that. For now, I wanted to make sure what others thought.
âLetâs see⊠Itâs uncertain whether itâs really him, but at least he feels like that from what Iâve heard. The tone of his voice is as gentle as beforeâŠ. Aah, but unlike before, it seems like not just anyone will do. If he thinks someone is too much after talking, he bids her farewell. On the other hand, if heâs pleased, he invites her to bedroom several times in succession. During that time, it feels just like dating , is what a woman who was his partner said. Heâs gentle even inside bedroom, and unlike before, he readily responds to conversations.â
âOoh⊠Conversation, huh. I wonder what specifically they talk about.â
I canât stay calm hearing he pretends to be my Freed and preys on women. When I urged her to continue while suppressing the welling up anger, Marianne said.
âMostly womanly topics. Heâs especially happy to hear out trifling complaints. Because women donât go outside, the complaints tend to be about relatives, right? Since he listens to matters that he canât understand without looking displeased in the slightest, heâs even more popular than before.â
At least he doesnât seem to have a bad reputation. Iâm relieved by that.
It may seem simple for a man to hear out a woman, but itâs actually quite difficult. If he only gives perfunctory answers, heâll make her angry, âYouâre not listening,â and the moment he gives a strange opinion, heâll displease her, âI wasnât asking for that.â Itâs quite difficult to walk the fine line.
To do it skillfully, the man who dresses up as Freed must have quite high communication skills.
ââ Why does such a person pretend to be somebody who had disappeared from high society?
Especially since Freed perfectly concealed his identity. He absolutely didnât want it known, so he shouldâve been thorough about it. So except me, nobody knows Freed was that youth (if we exclude Glenn who seems to have been the one to propose that).
I donât see what could be gained by impersonating him.
âUm⊠I wonder what kind of women he invites to bedroom.â
Weâre talking about Marianne. Iâm sure she grasped information about that. I asked her that, and it seems I was right on the mark. The names that came out of Marianneâs mouth were all of daughters whose fathers had high peerage. Moreover, all of them are quite beautiful.
After choosing a young lady once, he continues asking the same young lady for some time. After sharing a bed for a few times, he moves onto another young lady, but it seems heâs an excellent flirt, as not one of them bears a grudge against him.
. Everybody says things like that and simply envies the young lady thatâs chosen next.
âHmph⊠He doesnât cause particular problems.â
He participates in masquerade balls while following the rules. No one bears a grudge against him. It really looks like he simply enjoys masquerade balls.
⊠If we set aside the fact that heâs an impersonator.
âLady Lidiana, how did he appear to you? Youâve actually met him, right?â
Going to the masquerade ball is without a doubt my dark past, but thanks to it Iâm happy now, so I feel quite complicated about it.
However, my impression of Freed, huh.
I desperately recalled my first meeting with Freed. If I remember correctlyââ
âHe was reciting awfully disquieting lines. I recall getting slight goosebumps.â
Marianne became speechless.
Yup, thatâs right, thatâs how it was.
The first time we met, Freed kept saying chilling pick-up lines in a polite voice.
Wanting to quickly lose my virginity, I found them irritating and tiresome, and I took them with a grain of salt.
Due to Fatherâs plot I didnât know the âEtiquette of Men and Womenâ thatâs the common sense in Wilhelm high society, so I broke various customs that Iâd normally have to follow. But Freed, who seemed to fall in love with me at first sight, found even that novel and without minding at all took me to another room and embraced me for the first time. Moreover, he silently gave me an extra, the âRoyal Flowerâ.
At that time I was already in love with Freed albeit unaware of it, and we were actually betrothed, so it didnât become a problem, but normally it would turn into a big one.
⊠It was a terrible incident.
As I nodded deeply, Marianne regretfully said, âHe wasnât up to Lady Lidianaâs standards, right?â
âEven though it could be said that every woman gives in after being seduced by him, the Crown Prince was the only one for Lady Lidiana after all.â
Actually, I readily gave myself to him, got my identity found out the next day, moreover two day later I was taken to the engagement ceremony, is what I absolutely cannot say, so I suitably evaded it.
Itâs not a lie in the sense that I gave in to Freed.
When I smiled to gloss over it, Marianne spilled a hot breath.
âI also want to meet him. It might have been different for Lady Lidiana, but heâs a wonderful person praised by everyone. I wish I could feast my eyes on him once.â
â⊠I donât think going to masquerade balls is enjoyable.â
In truth, I felt out of place and went to the sweets corner to eat. Iâd never go to such a place if I had no business there, but Marianne seemed to have a different opinion.
âLady Lidiana, you can say that because you met him. I donât know when he might disappear again, so whatâs wrong with wanting to look at him from a distance onceâŠ!?â
I had asked Marianne, âI want to see the rumored man,â so I couldnât really say anything to her once she told me that.
I gave up and ended up offhandedly telling her, âYeah, why donât you feast your eyes on him once.â