Translator: Blushy
Editor: Sam
âYou two stay here for now,â the Third Prince, no longer trying to be polite, said this before leaving the room. I quietly opened the door and found a guard there. Too bad.
However, we did get more tea and food. The castle still seemed to be functioning properly, but I wondered what the situation was.
âThe escorts are supposed to be the best, but what are they doing?â
âGracesh ish probabwy noth here.â
âTheyâre a special force. There should be other units too.â
He said there are other units. Iâm not sure what he was talking about, but Iâm glad we werenât hiding under the bed anymore.
The room we were in was a normal room, or rather a magnificent room, with a toilet, washroom and bath. However, it was only a bedroom, so it wasnât that big. After finishing my meal, I quickly climbed onto the bed and stood up. Of course, I took off my shoes before getting onto the bed.
âLei, what are you doing?â Nico asked in confusion, so I crossed my arms and raised my chin.
âIâm going tho jump.â
âYouâre what?!â
Iâm sick of sneaking around under the bed and not moving around much. We were told to stay here, but they didnât tell us we had to behave ourselves.
I jumped off the bed. It felt nice.
âYouâre not jumping. Youâre just stretching and contracting.â
âI am.â
How dare you call a lady something like a worm? Ladies arenât supposed to bounce on the bed. He had pointed out that I was stretching, so I dived into the bed. My face was buried in the blankets.
âFun.â
This is important.
âThen Iâll do it too.â
Nico climbed onto the bed next to mine.
âHmm. Iâll be scolded if I jump on the bed.â
âThereâsh no one here.â
âHmm. Iâll do it.â
âAi!â
So, we jumped and dived on the bed and ran around the room. In the end, we had a pillow fight. We had too much energy since we hadnât moved our bodies in a long time. Iâm sure the racket in the room could be heard from outside, but no one came to check up on us.
After playing around until we were out of bed, I felt tired.
âHmm. Letâs rest while looking out the window.â
âWindow? Youâre righth!â
There werenât any windows in the barrier room, but there are windows in this room. We rushed to the window.
âThereâs no veranda, and weâre on the third floor?â
âIthâsh hard tho eshcape thhrough thhe window.â
âI can probably do it, but you wonât be able to.â
Iâm sure Nico canât either. I know what situation weâre in, but the room faced the courtyard, so I couldnât tell what was happening outside. There were two soldiers patrolling the courtyard.
âNico who are thhey?â
âHmm. Theyâre not our soldiers, so they must be from Easter.â
âThereâsh onwy thwo of them.â
It was hard to believe that they had total control of the castle. We waved at them from the window, not expecting them to notice us. I think one of them glanced at us, but he went back to his patrol as if he hadnât seen us.
It has been two full days since Easter had invaded the castle. Today is the third day. They brought us lunch but didnât bring us any snacks. Snacks are also meals for toddlers. I was so angry that after my nap, I brought out the bread I had left over from breakfast which I hid in the shelf.
âYouâre really something, Lei...â
Nico looked at me in exasperation as I pulled out the bread from the shelf. But I didnât care.
âPour me shome wather Nico.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
â... Ok.â
Nico filled my cup with water. It was something that he had gotten used to doing over the past two days.
We talked about what we will do afterwards as I ate the bread.
We didnât get any snacks. They might not give us any dinner either. I think tonight is their limit, even if they occupy the castle. That was what we were talking about.
I donât know what will happen when they reach their limit. Will the Third Prince return to Easter while Kingdom is in chaos because Hollows appeared, or will he get rid of us and the royal family so that Kingdom will never be able to put up a barrier again? But...
âI donâth thhinw he wiww do thhath.â
âMe neither.â
We both nodded as I clapped my breadcrumb filled hands.
The Third Prince is probably the only one who would have got rid of us quickly, but he hadnât done so because his country ordered him not to. Then...
âWe can shthiww do shomethhing.â
âWhat?â
âReshonathe thhe barrier.â (Resonate the barrier)
I taught Nico how to put up a barrier, but I hadnât taught him how to resonate the barrier. Lam-ojisama might have taught him how to do it, but I havenât felt him resonate the barrier before.
âWe jushth need tho reshonathe ith a withthwe. Weâww creathe a momenth for ush tho run.â (We just need to resonate it a little. Weâll create a moment for us to run)
âJust like what you and Luke did?â
âAi.â
I nodded strongly. This will be easy if he remembers what he felt at the northern fief. The longest Iâve ever kept up a barrier was 10 minutes when I was a year old. I donât know how long I can keep it up right now.
âIthâsh fine if ithâsh near thhe capithaw. Ithâsh fine if ithâsh onwy for a withthwe whiwe.â (Itâs fine if itâs near the capital. Itâs fine if itâs only for a little while)
âIâll do it too.â
âAi.â
Two people are much better than one.
Contrary to my expectations, they brought us dinner, and earlier than Iâd expected. However, the menu wasnât much different from what we had had in the barrier room: bread and uncut fruit.
They probably didnât have any more time to pay attention to our meals.
We ate quietly without any complaints and waited for night to come.