Translator: Blushy
Editor: Sam
The matchmaking was in the afternoon on the next day. Actually, we played until we were exhausted in the morning, and I had already finished my nap.
âNii-syama, quicwwy.â (Nii-sama, quickly)
âI know. Those children are a bit annoying for your Nii-sama too.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIth wash more annoying for Lei.â
What is Nii-sama saying? Whatâs the point of forcing a two year old to deal with children who are annoying even for a 12 year old?
Well, whatever. I held back my shock and asked Nii-sama for help. It wasnât something difficult even though I had asked Nii-sama for help. All he had to do was keep Lawk and Jeff from finding Nico and I.
In the meantime, Nico and I will sneak into the matchmaking place with our guards.
âItâs alright. I asked their Nii-samas to help me today. Their Nii-samas should be keeping them in their rooms.â
âLeiilla and Prinnccee Niicoo.â I can hear Lawkâs voice from across the hall.
âNii-syama...â
âTsk. Theyâre useless.â
âNii-syama...â
I wonder if he can feel my dismay.
âLei-sama, itâs a time of crisis, so letâs go back and take the long way around the stairs over there. Up you go.â
Hans is a guard, so he doesnât carry me since he couldnât protect me if his hands were full. But with my graceful, leisure steps, Lawk might catch up to us. It canât be helped.
âAi.â I reached out to Hans and asked him to pick me up.
âLetâs change plans. How about Hans holds Lawk back and I carry Lei to the greenhouse?â
âNii-syama...â
No. A guard had no right to stop the actions of a foreign noble.
âHansh wethâsh go.â
âOkay, then Luke-sama...â
âFine. Iâll leave it to you.â
And so, I secretly moved around.
Iâll be meeting Nico in front of the greenhouse. We went out of the balcony in the room in the middle of the building instead of through the front door and went around to the greenhouse from the outside.
âIthâsh cowd.â (Itâs cold)
âBecause itâs winter, Lei-sama.â
âThe wind ish shthrong.â
âBecause weâre outside, Lei-sama.â
Hans and I chatted peacefully, then we arrived at the greenhouse.
âPhew, thhath wash rough.â
âFor me.â
He just carried a cute baby, but he was acting like this.
âYouâve gotten pretty heavy.â
âPeopwe caww thhath growing up.â
Itâs rude to say it in a way that sounded as if I had gained weight. Doesnât this mean that Iâm growing? However, Nico was already at the greenhouse waiting for me.
âLei, arenât you late?â
âThathâs becaushe...â
Nico looked at me pitifully when I told him that Lawk had almost found me.
âWell, whatever. Letâs go!â
âGo!â
This was how the matchmaking scout mission began and was completed.
ââ¦ââ¦ââ¦â After the matchmaking (The matchmaking scout mission is in chapter 170-172) ââ¦ââ¦ââ¦â
âIf you were going to go see the matchmaking, then you should have told me too. Donât be secretive.â
âUoah.â
âAnyway, just put Lei down.â
Lawk held me as he walked quickly and he was quite strong for a six year old, so it wasnât very comfortable to be in his arms. Jeff didnât care and just whistled. Donât you have any desire to tell your friend off? Jeff looked calmed, but he probably didnât care about others around him.
Lawk finally put me down after being told to by Nico. Phew.
âNow then, letâs go play.â
âOh.â
Lawk and Jeff. They might be hopeless people when put together.
âWhere are we doing?â
Nicoâs eyes were sparkling. He might be hopeless too. How about the boys just go off on their own?
âYou know, Princess Tessa is going to see the Rug Dragons today. Weâll go too.â
âLetâs go.â
âLetâs go.â
âNoth going.â
The last opinion was ignored.
âWeâll have to take a carriage if weâre going to the ranch or we wonât make it there until the sun sets,â Nicoâs guard, who was normally quiet, told us.
âItâs fine. I want to drop off somewhere first,â Lawk refused this selfishly.
We went to the back of the mansion instead of the ranch. The odd group of toddlers and guards were honestly moving slower because of me. However, neither Lawk nor Jeff told me to âhurry upâ or âmove quicklyâ when we played together for the past few days.
Jeff was whistling while walking leisurely, but he occasionally looked in my direction to check his pace, and Lawk and Nico were picking up branches and swinging them around, but they were always careful not to hit me.
Still, arenât we going to see the Rug Dragons? We walked quite a bit, then Lawk stopped. It was a fairly large hillside. There were also trees.
âWeâre here.â
There were no Rug Dragons. But there was something else.
At the end of winter, and the faintest hint of spring, Lawk pointed to a field of pure white flowers.
âI heard theyâre called âhepaticaâ,â Nico told me since I couldnât speak.
âYouâre always napping. We found this when the three of us were playing together.â
âLaww.â (Lawk)
âThis is the flower that your Okaa-sama was holding, right? Itâs not a painting. Itâs real.â
âJeff.â
The three of them were smiling. They must have brought me here to show me these flowers.
I crouched down and plucked a hepatica. It faintly had the scent of spring soil.
Okaa-samaâs favourite flower must be waiting for spring.
âLetâs make a bundle like the one in your Okaa-samaâs painting.â
âNo, ithâsh fine, Iâww jushth thawe thhish.â (No, itâs fine, Iâll just take this)
Theyâll die if we pluck them.
âLaww, Jeff and Nico. Thanwsh.â
âItâs fine,â they said before smiling.
âWell, thereâs more. Lei, stand up.â
âEh, un.â
I stood up. Then, I heard a loud voice calling out to me from the direction of the mansion, but I didnât know what they were saying. When the guards turned towards the mansion, Lawk took my hand.
âThereâs a big hole on the ground over there. Letâs go.â
I think thatâs a place we definitely shouldnât go.
âWaith,â I couldnât say. We fell when we got to the other side of the trees. Right down.