Nozomu noticed and whispered, “A friend of yours? He seems happy to see you.”
“He is just a stupid brat that thinks too high about himself. Can you believe he tried to convince me to join his bed and after I refused, he acted all nice to me, as if nothing had happened? No idea what is inside that empty head of his.”
“Judging by the way he is smiling at you, he probably likes you. Hey, don’t make such a face to me, I was just saying!”
Taisetsuna was making a grimace after his words, and she then glanced at the group of Nobles again, and saw a certain Noble young woman trying to kill her with her eyes.
Taisetsuna pointed her claws at Robert’s neck and spoke in a hoarse voice. “Now I am sure you are mocking me, dumbass. If we weren’t in this Castle, I would have sliced your neck with my bare hands. Saying I am gorgeous when I know very well I am not even half as pretty or educated like all those giggling Noble girls back there!”Robert Keskula frowned, slapped her hand, and answered in a hoarse voice as well. “Take that away from me! No one ever complimented you or what, for you to doubt yourself so much?”Taisetsuna faced forward and slowly shook her head. “No, not really. Nozo always says that I am cute, but I think that is just him being nice. Some Adventurers at our Guild are often teasing me, bu
The Princess focused her Magic in her open palms and made two extremely concentrated Water Balls, that she offered to Rampage and Furnace, receiving a rub on her face from two smiling snouts.While the Unicorns were munching, a high-pitched voice came from the middle of the group of girls. “Oh, come on! What is so wonderful about two weird horses that have ugly horns on their foreheads? They are just two stupid animals because if they were at least a bit intelligent, they would be nowhere near two dumb commoners! “Both Unicorns frowned, and after swallowing the Princess’ Magic, they took one step forward, as the Princess shouted. “Who said that? Who was stupid enough to insult two Unicorns that could kill us all if th
Nozomu looked deeply into the Princess’s eyes, and she gulped with his words. “I would rather die than to ever betray you or your trust, Princess Mere. I thought I made myself clear, and my intentions, towards you.”“I… thought I noticed, but I took that as a wrong assumption because you also said I remind you of someone, and maybe you were flirting with me because of a memory.”“In the beginning, maybe I was. You resemble her a lot, but you are much different from her. You can be kind, but you can also be fierce. You are wise, and also extremely kind. I never heard or read about a ruling Princess or any member of Royalty treating her servants and Guards with such consideration as you do. Your people admire you, and I found myself al
The Princess went to the bed and sat on the edge. She touched the frills of her dress, and Nozomu approached.He kneeled on the floor in front of her and held her hands while asking. “What did she do to you? I never thought that Miss Koyaga was a bad person, and it puzzles me why she disappointed you so much that you get mad just by the mere mention of her name.”The Princess hesitated, but she then sighed and explained. “We… When I entered the academy, she was the only one that never treated me as the next heir. She would scold me, slap me, and fight me with the intention of hurting me, unlike everyone else who was extra careful with me, or avoid talking to me. Koyaga was my only friend while she had a lot of friends. With time, things kind of happen
Taisetsuna pretended to go get her glass to drink some water and looked at the Princess and next, at Nozomu, and like Robert, she noticed the accomplice smiles they were exchanging.She put the glass down and whispered to the blond young man, who was happily smiling at the group of young Nobles near him, who were puzzled by his choice of female company. “I see what you mean. That is not all I see. The future Countess Diana doesn’t look thrilled with you near me. She seems to want to kill me with her eyes.”Robert made a slight smile and said, “Yes, because, despite what you think, I am a splendid catch. All the young women, Nobles or not, are always flirting with me in an attempt to make me fall for them. So far, none
After dinner, they all went along the main corridor, with the Princess chatting with one Noble and glancing occasionally at Nozomu, who had two young girls talking with him.Robert and Taisetsuna were a little farther behind, and they noticed the Princess doing it, and Robert whispered. “It seems your friend really caused an impression. I never saw her so interested in any of our Nobles that came to visit her, or foreign dignitaries.”Taisetsuna slowly nodded while biting her lower lip, realising that Nozomu was gathering a lot of attention from several women, and that was starting to annoy her.Then, the Princess turned to one door, and a servant quickly opened it. I
Taisetsuna was frowning at her wrist while Robert was putting one of his bracelets there.He smiled at her and kissed her hand. “A pretty bracelet for a pretty woman. This one matches your eyes, it really suits you.”She retrieved her hand, completely red, while the Nobles were frowning and the Princess was smiling. Besides her, no one seemed very pleased to see Robert addressing with such politeness and interest in a mere commoner. One middle-aged woman put in words what everyone was thinking. “I don’t think it is very proper for you to offer such an exquisite bracelet to a commoner, Robert. She will sell it at the very first opportunity.”
After leaving the Princess in front of her room and kissing her hand, a maid took Nozomu to his room, which, surprisingly, was the one right in front.Robert escorted Taisetsuna along the corridor to her room, which was four doors ahead of Nozomu. After kissing her hand, he left for a side corridor that would take him to the other set of rooms where most of the Nobles of the court were. A few Nobles were in the Princess’s corridor, but the younger Nobles were in the adjacent corridor, like Robert.Nozomu looked around and was amazed at the opulence of the room. A huge, dark wood bed was near a wall, with an enormous closet in front. On both sides of the bed, a table with two drawers beautifully carved like the bed and the closet. A window, almost four metres high and five metres wide, gave a view of the