Translator: Blushy
Editor: Sam
It was troublesome that we had to take the carriage to the pasture. Still, it was rare for Nii-sama, Nico and I to ride in a carriage together, so it was fun.
âIâve never really been out of the castle.â
âNico, you came tho my debuth thhe othher day.â
âHmm, I havenât done that in a long time.â Nico nodded in satisfaction.
âIf that hadnât happened, then I wonder when I would have gone out next.â
âBut, Your Highness Nico, the castle is huge, isnât it?â Nii-sama looked as if he was thinking about the castle.
âHmm. I went to the space between the barrier the other day, but even if itâs big, I canât go wherever I want.â
âThatâs true.â
âThere are roomsh thhath lei doeshnâth wnow abouth in her houshe thoo.â (There are rooms Lei doesnât know about in her house too)
Come to think of it, I havenât been everywhere in the mansion. I also only found out the other day that there was a room leading to the greenhouse. In the first place, I go to the castle like Otou-sama, so I donât have time to explore.
Now that I think about it, arenât I working too hard?
âWhatâs wrong Lei? Youâre pouting.â
âIâm noth.â
Rude. I crossed my arms. I wonât accept it if someone tells me I am.
âLei mighth be worwing thoo much.â (Lei might be working too much)
âWorking too hard... Guhh.â
âNii-syama...â
I looked at Nii-sama coldly as he held his stomach and laughed.
Nico nodded, and said heavily, âHm, we arenât working, but I think we can take more breaks.â
âThathâsh righth!â
I unfolded my crossed arms and raised my right hand. I agree.
âPuha.â
âLuke...â
Nico also looked at Nii-sama coldly.
Two young infants were staring at him coldly, but Nii-sama didnât stop laughing for a while. Heâs at an age when even the slightest thing seems funny. Is he going through puberty?
We reached the ranch while we were talking.
I wanted to jump off the carriage, but I patiently waited for Hans to help me down. I canât take away his job as a guard.
Then I ran towards the pasture with Nico and stopped at the fence.
âLei wiww caww her dragon now.â (Lei will call her dragon now)n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âOh! Iâm excited!â
I arrogantly turned towards the fence and cried out in a loud voice, âMinnie!â
âKyee.â
âKyee.â
âKyee.â
The Rug Dragons quickly gathered before me. Of course, Minnie was there too.
âWow Lei. I didnât think you had that many Minnies.â Nico looked at me in admiration. Of course I donât have that many Minnies.
âYouâre wrong. Ithâsh thhath shmaww one thhere.â (Youâre wrong. Itâs that small one there)
âO-oh. Really?â
âKyee.â The Rug Dragon looked at Nico and said something.
âKyee.â
âKyee.â
âKyee.â
âWh-whatâs wrong?â
She would smell the fence as she squealed and sometimes pressed her head against it. Nico was puzzled. I felt like she was saying that there were more small children now and she was wondering if he was healthy.
Nico was a little scared but he didnât try to run away.
âDo thhish ath thimesh wiwe thhish.â (Do this at times like this)
I held the head of the dragon who was pressing their head and nose against me.
âKyee.â
Good child, the dragon left while blowing out their nose.
âLike this?â
Nico boldly put his arms around the Rug Dragonâs head.
âKyee.â
âKyee.â
âKyee.â
You pass, I felt like I heard them say.
âDragonsh are nice creathuresh.â (Dragons are nice creatures)
âKyee.â
The dragons, who were checking Nico out, left in satisfaction, and Minnie, who remained behind sighed.
Enough, everyone wonât remember that Iâm Minnie, you say?
I feel like they do remember, and they just come anyway...
By the way, I always wonder this, but what is Nicoâs guard doing? I turned around in doubt, and he was frozen with his arms still stretched forward.
âWhat are you doing?â Even Hans is amazed.
âNo, I canât predict what would happen when Nicholas-sama and Lei-sama are together.â
âEnough of your excuses. Pull it together.â
âYes.â
Oh my, Hans is cool.
âLei-sama, you donât understand why Iâm the perfect guard for you, do you?â
I thought he was just someone who laughed too much.
However, Nii-sama gave out instructions and a basket was attached to Minnieâs back. Nii-sama explained to Nicoâs guard, âLei and I have ridden this dragon many times to see if it was safe to ride. Hans.â
âYes, Luke-sama. When Lei-sama and Luke-sama use this basket, I always accompany them on a good dragon, but nothing happened, and we didnât have any close calls either.â
âIf Luke-sama and Hans-dono say so...â
The guard agreed to let Nico into the basket. Not in a carriage, but in the basket. My first basket ride wasnât made of good memories, but I think this experience will be nice for Nico.
Even if the string was tightly attached to us, we could still see around us clearly.
âOh! Wow! Minnie, youâre cool!â
âKyeeee.â
So you know I am, Minnie cried out and glanced at me.
âOf courshe Minnie ish coow.â
âKyee.â
Well, yeah. Minnie raised her head and waited for the signal.
âAi. Minnie, go!â
âKyee.â
Minnie proceeded pretentiously.
âOoh!! Itâs high! Lei.â
âAi. The wind feewsh nice.â
Nii-sama rode on his own dragon and happily ran beside us while the guards stayed a distance away.
And, other dragons were following us too.
âMinnie, run!â
âKyee.â
Even if I told her to run, she only marched faster, but it was noticeably quicker.
âSheâs fast! Hahaha!â
Minnie, who ran smoothly along the fence, returned half-way to the start, then did another round on her own and stopped when she got back to the starting point. She ran her normal course without me having to say anything and didnât seem tired.
When Minnie came back with us, the dragons seemed satisfied and scattered around the pasture.
âThat was amazing.â
âIth fewth good.â
Nicoâs guard watched as we ran around after we got out of the basket and sweated even though it was still cold.
âThis is my first time experiencing this. I knew that dragons gathered together, but they bunched together as if they were protecting Lei-sama and Nicholas-sama.â
âItâs surprising, isnât it?â
Hans slapped the guardâs shoulder.
âI didnât know what was happening before I realised that they were protecting the two and panicked.â
It is said that dragons donât attack anything. But, their bodies are big so if you get trampled on or bumped, then youâll get serious injuries, and itâs exciting to be in the group. The guard was probably unsettled.
âLei-sama, if you feel sorry for the guard, then you should behave yourself a bit.â
âLei awwaysh doesh.â
What are you saying to a baby who can only totter? Of course, tottering is just a metaphor and Iâm not actually tottering.
âEver since Lei-sama came, I feel more nervous than an ordinary guard.â
Is there a normal guard and an abnormal guard?
âOnce more! I want to ride once more!â
âOway.â
I acted a bit pretentiously, and cheerfully rode the basket again with Nico.
âThose two and Luke both look like theyâre ready to go to Farland. As expected of my grandchildren.â
We didnât notice that the adults, who had come to the pasture, were staring at us from a distance and that Ojii-sama was nodding in satisfaction.