Translator: Blushy
Editor: Sam
âYou said isolation, but isnât it just that weâre not close with them? The Remingtons do a proper job with the barrier and they are doing their political work as well. In other words, nothing has changed; in fact, itâs the rest of us three families that have changed.â
It was just that the three houses questioned what magic was because of Lei and grew a little closer. Even if the Remingtons are isolated, I donât think they would have a problem with it, since Otou-sama didnât think anything of it even if he were isolated.
That was how much the Four Marquises werenât interested in each other.
âFatherâs generation is probably fine with this. Or perhaps, itâs difficult to say what can be done to improve the situation. If father hadnât made a move, then nothing would have changed in the first place,â Mark lightly agreed with me.
âBut I wonder if thatâs alright with our generation.â
âOur generation?â
I was surprised that we had been lumped together. Otou-sama is still in the prime of his life. I had only started training my magic two years ago. I have six more years before I come of age.
âHey, hey, I may be a little older than you, but your father is more than 10 years older than me. However, Iâm only four years older than Felicia, and five years older than Gill. I think of myself as being in the same generation as you guys and Prince Lambert.â
âPrince Lambertâs generation?â
âYeah. Our fathers are in the same generation as the current King. And the Four Marquises who are younger than me and I are in Prince Lambertâs generation. Perhaps, Prince Nicoâs generation will be included in this too.â
Mark is 20. Heâs more in Otou-samaâs generation for me than the childrenâs generation.
âDear me. Donât treat me like an old man. Even with the barrier, Iâm only helping father.â
âIâm sorry.â
Honestly, I apologised because I thought that his generation had nothing to do with me.
âIâm not going to say something childish like I want us to get along. Itâs just the Remington House doesnât seem the same as ours where our parents take good care of us.â
âI had an inkling that it was something like that.â
âThatâs why...â Mark looked at Gill and Felicia and at His Highness and Chris, who were playing happily.
âEven if their parents arenât supportive.â What was Mark expecting when he said that?
âIt will be extremely difficult for Felicia to stand alone. When the time comes, if we donât support her, then Kingdom, which is protected by the royal family and the Four Marquises, will collapse.â
âMark?â
âWith fatherâs generation and ours. Two, not one, make up the groups that maintain the barrier. Wouldnât it be a relief if that happened?â
It was something I hadnât thought of. I didnât know what to think and nothing came out of my mouth.
âSo, weâre going to train our magic, and raise all the childrenâs powers. So that the barrier can be maintained with our generation alone. Coincidence or not, but all the skilful people are gathered here, Iâm sure we can do it.â
âYouâre not just talking about the heirs, but Lei and Chris too?â
âThatâs right. Those two have too much magic, so they probably wonât be left alone even if theyâre not successors.â
âYou came all the way here today to say that?â
Then it would have been better for him to come to the mansion so we can talk about it more.
Mark looked a little cheeky and laughed.
âI didnât want father to know. I mean, Luke, you shouldnât tell the Albans head either.â
âWhy?â
âBecause theyâll stop us.â
âYouâre right.â
At least, Otou-sama wouldnât like Lei to be involved, and Gillâs father wouldnât want to impose such a burden on a small child.
âBut we can do it, for better or for worse. Iâm not going to misjudge Leiâs special powers just because sheâs cute. In terms of magic manipulation alone, sheâs probably better than you.â
âThatâs...â
Lei said that I was amazing since I learnt everything quickly, but Lei is actually better at manipulating magic than me. She just doesnât know because she canât concentrate and falls asleep quickly.
âFelicia is too serious to keep secrets, so you canât tell Felicia and Chris about this. This is between me, you, and Gill.â
âI havenât agreed to anything yet, and I donât know what Gill will say.â
âGill will agree. Iâm sure.â
I couldnât help but snap at the confident Mark, âThen, Prince Lambert...â
âHe doesnât know. If he does, then heâll disband this study group.â
I felt like I was about to be made an accomplice to something preposterous.