Translated by Lara
âYes, I wonât make the same mistake.â
Only Prince Steven, who bowed his head, didnât understand and answered.
Would you still like the answer?
âThe gymnasium is all good, but there is too much dust. Shall we go inside and have another cup of tea?â
Empress Isabelle took the lead in changing the atmosphere.
âOh, thatâs great.â
âMay I drink something cold?â
The frozen aristocrats shivered.
âOf course. Come on in. It was nice meeting you today, Aesvin.â
Empress Isabelle left with the aristocrats.
I also paused when I saw one person trying to get out of this place.
There was no Prince Steven who was excited earlier.
He looked as depressed as Luciano, who lost the match.
I was bothered by him, who was so daunted, but Luciano was more important to me.
I just turned around.
However, I thought something as I walked away leaving Prince Steven alone.
Was the reason Empress Isabelle made Prince Steven do that because he was her beloved son?
Perhaps because she thought he was her own tool.
âThen heâ¦.â
* * *
âPrince!â
I arrived at Lucianoâs palace and searched everywhere.
âPrince!â
I gave him a little time, so I thought he would have cleared his intense feeling a bit, but it was probably not like that.
âHey! Luciano!â
Luciano couldnât be found inside the palace.
He knew I would find him, and he was avoiding me on purpose.
I understand his desire to be alone.
He didnât even want to see my face.
But at a moment like this, I didnât want to leave Luciano alone.
I couldnât leave him alone because he would be in bad thoughts again.
So I finally found Luciano.
I found him crouching in the gardenâs corner with his knees bent.
âEven if you ran away, you were in the Imperial Palace.â
I deliberately approached with a footsteps sound, but he didnât raise his head.
âPrince.â
Lucianoâs answer came only after I sat down with my buttocks next to him.
âI want to be alone.â
âI know.â
He asked me to get out, but I didnât move.
Luciano has always been mature, but occasionally, very occasionally, he showed that he was still young like this.
I stared at his small round head.
The back of his back was also pretty.
Maybe it was because he was the male protagonist, there was no place that wasnât pretty.
âGo away. Leave me alone.â
Oh, there was one place that was not pretty.
A foul mouth that speaks like that.
âI donât want to.â
It was only then that Luciano raised his head.
The slightly wet eyes glared at me.
âI told you to go.â
âI said no.â
Lucianoâs breathing became intense.
âYouâre so insensitive.â
Look at him.
âNo, Iâm affectionate.â
I came to comfort you.
ââ¦.â
What, why?
Luciano turned his head like he didnât want to talk.
âAre you upset because you lost? Are you ashamed?â
Luciano shot a glare again to see if there was a different answer or if he didnât like the question itself.
He was going to explode if I did more.
The already mentally unstable child got to the point before he got any more twisted.
âThe prince did a good job today.â
Lucianoâs shoulder shook slightly.
He clenched his fist in anger when he thought about it again.
All kinds of thoughts would come to him.
It was unfair.
It was miserable.
It would make him even resentful.
Luciano knows it wasnât fair.
âI lost. I didnât do well at all.â
Lucianoâs head went down again as he was unable to bear his anger.
I felt a lump even in those short words.
Todayâs match would not be the only reason.
It must have included the opportunity to learn swordsmanship last year.
Even if he wasnât a knight commander, if he had been learning from a proper knight.
The thought that he would never have lost will constantly linger in his head.
That was also true.
Thatâs how talented Luciano was.
âWinning isnât everything, prince. The prince worked hard and thatâs enough. The prince did a great job today.â
I praised him as much as I could.
âI wanted to winâ¦.â
Lucianoâs mood seemed to have loosened up a bit.
But the depression remained.
Luciano was like this when he was rejected by the knights last year.
He was disappointed and depressed by the reality.
âI know how you want to win. We can win next time.â
Lucianoâs eyes, which had been slightly relieved, darkened again.
âWinning isnât everything.â
âYou also like to win.â
He was making me speechless.
It was not once or twice that I struggled to beat Luciano, but there was nothing to refute.
âOf course I like to win. But even when I lose, I accept it neatly.â
Luciano shut his mouth and spoke with his eyes.
Youâre lying.
Well, he was also getting more honest.
âAnyways, you can lose in your life!â
â⦠But I wanted to win.â
âWhy do you want to win so much?â
â⦠Itâs.â
Lucianoâs murmur was too small to be heard.
âHuh?â
âItâs coolâ¦.â
I couldnât hear well this time either.
Why was he speaking so quietly?
âWhat did you say?â
When I asked him to repeat it, Luciano glared at me.
Ah, why?
Why were you angry when I didnât hear you because you said it quietly?
âI didnât hear it. Tell me again.â
âYou donât have to know.â
Luciano replied coldly.
Then he put his arm on his knee and leaned his cheek against it.
He shut his mouth again.
He keeps being sullen.
I felt sorry seeing him sad.
Then, Empress Isabelleâs words earlier lingered in my head.
â Donât make the same mistake next time.
Next time.
It meant that there would be another harassment under the guise of sparring.
âDonât worry. You will definitely win next time.â
âItâs impossible.â
There was no strength in Lucianoâs voice.
It sounded unlike him.
He was a person who had the royal familyâs pride and tried to be dignified at any moment.
It seemed futile as if everything was over now.
âHow hard it must beâ¦.â
Luciano did the same last year.
He swallowed his misery when he heard that he couldnât learn swordsmanship.
I didnât do anything then.
I did a little consolation from the side, but I was a bystander in hindsight.
âNo, itâs possible.â
But I wonât do that this time.
âIf I knew this would happen, I wouldnât have given up then.â
It was a regret I had heard before.
Had I been too blunt?
A curious light appeared on Lucianoâs face.
However, he quickly gave up and showed a look of resignation.
âThereâs a limit to practicing alone. There will be a wider gap in the future.â
âIâll let you win.â
I looked Luciano in the eye and told him.
âI donât want to have the same regrets.â
Did the sadness pile up to the limit?
Or did my words touch Lucianoâs insides?
Lucianoâs eyes corners, which seemed to be calm, became cloudy.
The sadness seemed to pile up and overflow.
Lucianoâs hand grabbed my hand.
I felt a sense of desperation in the grip.
âWill you give up on me or help me?â
Luciano mumbled.
I couldnât hear him well because he said it quietly, but I thought he changed his words in a hurry.
Lucianoâs eyes were desperate anyway.
Would you help?
I didnât know how you could help.
I wasnât sure if it would help.
And yet Luciano caught me.
Thatâs how desperate he is.
It must be the feeling of wanting to hold on to a straw.
He was not asking for help, believing that Luciano would really get better.
It was a pleading to want anyone to be on his side.
It just showed a sign of desperation and difficulty.
But Luciano.
It wasnât empty words.
âYes, I will help you.â
I wouldnât just stand by this time.
âSo trust me.â
Because I know the way.
* * *
The next day I visited Delia.
âPlease find one person.â
Delia paused for a moment at my sudden visit but soon responded naturally.
âWho can I find for you?â
âDrunken knife.â
That was probably what itâs called.
âAnd?â
âThatâs all I know. Oh, it must be somewhere in the capital.â
âAs expected, itâs a difficult request.â
âLook for pubs. Youâll find out if you ask.â
Heâs a drunkard, so heâs probably hanging out at the pub.
â⦠Are you going to find a real drunkard?â
Delia asked, seemed feeling absurd.
She must have thought that the nickname drunkard didnât mean a real drunkard.
If he became a real knife, it would be crazy.
Because he was a drunkard.
But just because he was a drunk didnât mean he would be drunk all the time.
He was still in bad shape, though.
He was the man who would be Lucianoâs teacher in the future.
After the conversation yesterday.
Luciano regained his composure again.
âIâm fine. Go back now.
âAre you sure youâre okay?
âOf course. Donât worry about it too much. Go get some rest.
He acted as if nothing had happened.
So I could see Luciano had slipped my promise to help him.
He really didnât seem to believe there was any way I could help.
Then I have to put that method right in front of him.
Although it was still too early to know if the drunkard had come to his senses.
âPlease find that person. As fast as possible.â
If heâs a drunk, I can just beat him up and make him sober.
I decided to twist the original book flow and let Luciano meet his swordsmanship master.