Sure enough, both the Chancellor and the Chief of the Ministry of Ceremonies readily agreed to pay for the tour, then they began discussing my tour. Since my first destination had already been decided, they only had to work out the details such as which specific road I would take and who would accompany me. They will probably make their decisions soon.
My guess is that it will take a month.
⊠One month is actually quick, and it was terrifying.
Now then, thereâs something I have to do in the meantime.
Of course, I wouldnât be packing or anything since it would look suspicious.
âPhew.â
I took a deep breath and slowly made my way down to the tower balcony. I looked up to see emerald eyes.
âSorry, Vera. I have something to tell you.â
Vera-Sylvie, who had been smiling happily, looked at me vacantly.
âWhat is it?â
âAh⊠Iâm sorry, I wonât be able to keep my promise to come here every full moon.â
Promises made to girls shouldnât be broken. If you break it, then you must explain the situation and apologise sincerely. The memories of my previous life have been fading day by day, but for some reason, this one thing has been calling out to me like a warning bell.
⊠What the fuck happened to me in my previous life?
âWill I⊠never see you again?â
Vera-Sylvieâs eyes shook anxiously, and I felt like her voice was more frail than usual. I broke out in a cold sweat.
âNo, I just wonât be able to make it for a few months. Iâll at least be able to visit in winter, I promise.â
âI seeâŠâ
With that, she looked down⊠It was hard to read her expression from earlier because of the dim light of the lamp. Is sheâŠ. Unhappy?
âAh⊠please, wait, a minute?â
Vera seemed to have remembered something. She moved away from the barred windows.
She took an accessory out from the drawer.
âHmm⊠thisâŠâ
âEmerald⊠earrings?â
âYup.â
As expected of an aristocrat, the size of the jewel was probably something I had never seen in my previous life before⊠Well, Iâm used to seeing them in my room and in other places now though.
She handed me one of the earrings.
âYou can⊠channel magic into this andâŠâ
Vera then channelled magic into the earring. She had a hard time doing this the first time, but now she could do it easily.
ă⊠talkă
ăI see, itâs a magic tool?ă
ăYeah!ă
So, she wants to use this to talk to me since we canât see each other for a while?
âAlright. Iâll take it, thanks. But I canât talk to you every day, alright?â
âI know⊠Iâll give you this one.â
Vera did as sheâs told, then she gave me an earring.
âDoes this only work one way?â
âNo, itâs a bit different⊠You can always talk on this one⊠but you canât on this.â
Oh, so sheâs saying that she canât call me from the one she has, but if I call her from the one I have then we can talk.
âYouâre saying I can call whenever I want?â
âYeah⊠Since it seems like youâll be busy.â
Ah, thanks for being considerate.
âThanks. At any rate⊠Iâm surprised you still have this.â
âFather told me to⊠give it to someone I trust⊠when I went to the capital. But I thought I couldnât use it in the tower.â
Was it given to her when she got married?
âThen shouldnât you have given it to the Count?â
âNo. Father⊠is always being watched⊠so I canât give it to him.â
⊠Always?
Count Chamneaux is in the Chancellorâs faction. The area around his fief is surrounded by people in the Regent faction, but itâs unlikely that the rival faction would be able to get into his mansion. Does that mean that Count Chamneaux is being surveyed by the Chancellor faction?
So, Vera-Sylvie is the Chancellor factionâs hostage.
⊠It seems highly possible to make him an ally.
âI see⊠Iâm sorry, but Iâll be going back now. Iâll make sure to use the earring.â
âYeah. Be careful⊠alright?â
âI will. See you later.â
Just as I was about to leave the scaffolding, Vera added.
âAnd if you see him, tell him Iâm well.â
â⊠I will.â
You know who I am, donât you Vera-san?
â ⊠â ⊠â ⊠â
I invited Rosalia to go horseback riding the next day after breakfast. I heard Rosalia could do everything, including ride a horse. Sheâs a talented person.
But well, my goal wasnât to hang out with Roalisa.
When I headed to the stables with the Regentâs guards in tow, Nadine was there. I heard that she has been practicing horseback riding zealously lately.
âOh my, who is this?â
Rosalia asked me when she noticed Nadine. Iâm glad sheâs so perceptive.
â⊠It is nice to meet you. My name is Nadine, Rosalia-sama.â
Nadine glared at me for a second before greeting Rosalia. Well, sheâs also well-educated.
When Nadine heard that I was going to tour the nation, she vehemently objected with the Lord of Treasury, âI canât believe youâre going to tour the nation without studying!â, but Timona brushed her off by saying, âThis is also a part of his official duties.â Since then, she has been glaring at me every time we meet.
âPlease call me Rosalia. I donât have many friends my age. I would be happy if you would become my friend.â
âR-really? You can call me Nadine too.â
âOkay!â
⊠Eh, youâre coaxing her already? Simple-minded⊠Well, thereâs nothing better than the two of you being friends.
âOh yes! Will you also be coming on the tour?â
âEh?!â
Nadine said in surprise, but then she seemed to be pondering on what to do.
⊠Hey, idiot, notice already. It would be bad if you agree. Iâm begging you, donât agree!
âAh⊠Iâll have to ask Father firstâŠâ
Thatâs good⊠I was breaking out in cold sweat because I thought she would agree.
Nadine didnât have the freedom to decide her own actions since she is only the daughter of an aristocrat. Well, it would be a different story if Lord Warung told her to, âDo what you want.â In that case, Nadine would be free to act as she pleased in the palace. That would mean that she would be free to negotiate with the factions. That would only be a burden to her now.
âI see. Then ask Lord Warung. Good day.â
Now then, how would Lord Warung react when he hears about this from his daughterâŠ? He will probably demand that Nadine come with me. I am leaving the place. This will be the only chance for him to get in touch with me since he keeps his distance from the palace. But I donât think the Chancellor and the Chief of the Ministry of Ceremonies would approve of my going to Lord Warungâs fief. The best way to settle this would be for us to have a meeting⊠in the fiefs of one of the factions. Well, thatâs good enough for now.
â ⊠â ⊠â ⊠â
Then we strolled around the palace grounds on horseback for a while⊠Thereâs always someone watching, so I have to keep the act up.
âWhat is that building over there?â
âThat is⊠what is it, Timona?â
âThis is the palace of the Third Emperor and the Late Emperor, Your Majesty.â
âOh my, it is?â
The palace built by the Third Emperor was located at the far end of the palace and was surrounded by walls on all sides. The Late Emperor reused this building. I think it shows well the distrustful nature of both emperors towards their subjects.
âOh yeah, Grandfatherâs grave is around here somewhere, isnât it? Letâs visit him.â
âAs you wish. I will show you the way.â
Timona led the way to the cemetery. The mausoleums of the emperors became smaller and smaller with each passing generation. Incidentally, the mausoleum of the Sixth Emperor is the only one that doesnât exist. To be precise, he had a mausoleum built that was bigger than the First Emperorâs, but he wasnât buried there after his death, and it was destroyed. Of course, no one objected to it being destroyed.
⊠The plot itself is quite large, so I guess he was buried in the largest space possible. I personally think it would be nice if they didnât do this, but thatâs just my personal opinion.
Rosalia and I prayed to him as per custom. This was a culture from the Bungdalto people, not the Lothar Empire, but it seems that she had studied it properly beforehand.
⊠I really appreciate this.
Unfortunately, not many people visit the mausoleum of the Late Emperor. Honestly, my father was more popular among the people but not among the aristocrats.
I would have to utilise a lot of things in order not to be assassinated like the Late Emperor, and of course, that includes using Rosalia.
â⊠Iâll be troubling you from here on out too.â
I whispered and Rosalia also muttered a small reply.
âItâs my pleasure, Your Majesty.â
⊠Maybe I had acquired a certain amount of karma in my previous life.
âIs it? Thanks.â
I decided that I wouldnât complain anymore and we left the mausoleum.