It was about two weeks after the start of the second year at the Academy.
By this time, nearly half of the second part of ãLuminor Academyã had already passed.
Contrary to my earlier concerns that the story might develop major cracks due to the numerous events at the end of the previous year, the second semester at the academy progressed more smoothly than expected.
Natalie and Thomas rejoined the hero's party after a brief period of tension, and it seemed they were slowly mending their awkward relationships.
Agnes also informed me personally that she had resumed interacting with the hero, Bolt.
"...I have to work with him because of the succession issue. It's either him or the Fourth or Fifth Princes, and I'd rather choose the hero over them."
"Youâve made a wise decision, Miss Agnes. Especially considering that Prince McHart is known for hosting...â
âHosting what?â
"...frequent parties. Those events are famous for inviting only noblewomen. To be honest, he doesnât leave a very good impression."
â¦That was close. I almost let slip that McHart would soon face ruin. I need to be more careful.
The fact that McHart was colluding with demons and had a hand in the death of the First Prince hasnât been revealed yet.
I didnât want Agnes to get entangled with such a dubious character and share in his downfall, but causing trouble by speaking ill of the royal family would be counterproductive.
âI donât care much about his parties. But McHart is too slimy for my taste. As for Antonio, I met him once, but I couldnât read him at all.â
"Is that so?"
â¦Was there an episode where Agnes interacted with Prince Antonio? I donât remember any, but there must be something.
After all, Agnes wasnât a heroine I mainly focused on in my previous life, so there are probably dozens of episodes Iâm not aware of.
Since she mentioned Antonio by name, itâs clear theyâve at least exchanged words. I have no way of knowing what happened between them that Iâm unaware of.
âCompared to them, Bolt... ugh, I forgot his name again.â
âHero Bolt Ghetmozheshegiquat?â
âYeah, that strange name. At least I can tell what he's thinking. And heâs close to Seraphine. In that sense, heâs the better choice.â
If Agnes doesnât feel competitive with Seraphine at this point, it seems unlikely that she will follow the heroine route.
Personally, I donât mind. No matter how troublesome Agnes is, I wouldnât want to easily hand her over as another member of the heroâs harem.
From Agnes, I gathered rough information about the hero and the people around him.
It appears that there are no plans to approach the first-year students Liria and Kael, which makes sense.
In Liriaâs case, thereâs already Thomas in the party, so thereâs no need to recruit another spear user. Liria was mainly intended as part of an all-female party concept, with little value beyond that.
Her only notable trait was being a female spear user, but even in that role, she was vastly inferior to Thomas.
Similarly, Kael wasnât needed. His fighting style would directly clash with Seraphineâs. While he might be useful in episodes where Seraphine is absent, he isnât strong enough to carry through to the final battle.
Seraphine, on the other hand, is essential as both a main heroine and a powerful ally, not to mention her beauty. Thereâs no competition.
âGiven the number of people the hero has gathered so farâ¦â
So far, the hero has secured five reliable allies.
Cerista, Silena, Natalie, Thomas, and Agnesâthese five are likely to be the companions he takes to the end.
Seraphine is a mandatory addition, and if sheâs recruited, her synergy with Luke means heâll likely be included too.
With the hero himself, that makes eight.
As mentioned before, the maximum number of members in the Demon King subjugation team is eight.
At a glance, it seems like the party is full, but...
ââ¦Thereâs still room for one or two more.â
According to the teachings of the Aurelia Church, the hero and the saint are considered one entity, so Cerista counts as part of the hero.
While Seraphine is mandatory, Lukeâs inclusion isnât guaranteed, leaving at least one or two spots open.
âI just hope he doesnât start pestering me to join.â
Objectively, taking Lillis would be the right choice, but Iâll do everything I can to prevent that.
In the original story, Ethan dies, and Lillis is âsavedâ and taken away, but that path is off the table.
I donât even want a future where he tries to recruit me without Ethan being involved. Iâve had enough of wandering around the world for years after graduation just from the experiences in the game.
âPlease, just recruit Orion instead. Heâs good at magic, too, including support spells.â
Seraphine and the other heroines would likely welcome Orion with open arms. After all, from their perspective, it would mean one less competitor vying for the heroâs attention.
As I pondered my next move, the conversation naturally shifted to Prince Antonio, following the mention of him earlier.
ââ¦Speaking of Antonio, that reminds me.â
"Hmm? What does it remind you of?"
âHis birthday banquet, which is in two weeks.â
"Ah, itâs that time of year again."
ââ¦That time of year?â
"...Oh, nothing, Miss Agnes."
Iâve experienced Antonioâs birthday banquet many times in my previous life, so it slipped out. After the incident at Seraphineâs masked ball a few years ago, where no noble gatherings were held at the palace for a while, events like Antonioâs birthday banquet marked the return of such gatherings.
Having played ãLuminor Academyã 25 times, thereâs no way Iâd forget such an event.
"I take it youâll be attending Prince Antonioâs birthday, Miss Agnes, since you know the date?"
"...Are you not going, Lillis?"
"Iâm merely a young lady from the minor branch of the Rosewood family. Iâm far too lowly to be invited to the princeâs birthday banquet."
âLowly⦠Iâm just the daughter of a baron, and Iâm only going because my family insisted. My status isnât much different from yours, so donât worry about it.â
ââ¦Is that so? Oh, yes, I suppose thatâs true.â
It makes sense. Itâs hard to imagine Agnes attending such a social event unless sheâs forced to.
Given her personality, sheâll likely end up awkwardly standing in a corner like she did at Seraphineâs birthday banquet.
And since she was probably scolded by the elders for using concealment magic to hide her identity at Seraphineâs event, she wonât be able to use the same trick again.
Hearing that I wouldnât be attending, Agnes mumbled something with a slightly disappointed expression.
ââ¦I thought you would be there too, Lillis.â
"I donât have the status. I havenât even received an invitation."
ââ¦I see.â
"Since itâs a royal banquet, Princess Seraphine will likely be there. I know youâre personally acquainted with her."
ââ¦Seraphine is busy. She canât stay with me the whole time."
...Does she expect me to stay by her side the entire time?
On the other hand, if I did attend, I probably wouldnât be very busy.
After all, the only reason Iâd be there is if I were with Ethan, and heâs not the type to go around mingling with people.
âStill, itâs strange. Are you really not going? Surely your fiancé received an invitation?â
"Of course, Lord Ethan received an invitation."
ââ¦So, does that mean Blackwood is declining to attend the princeâs birthday banquet?â
"No, Lord Ethan will likely attend. Just not with me."
â...What?â
Agnes began to look at me with increasingly puzzled eyes.
I had a good idea of what she was misunderstanding, so I decided to clarify to avoid unnecessary confusion.
"Just so you know, Miss Agnes, Lord Ethan and I are not engaged."
â...Really?â
"Everyone just assumes weâre engaged, and we donât bother correcting them. But in reality, weâre just a maid and her employer."
âThen, why do you share a room in the fiancésâ dormitoryâ¦?â
"Itâs for personal reasons. If I want to attend the academy and still serve as Lord Ethanâs personal maid, itâs a necessary arrangement."
Agnes stared at me with a shocked expression, seemingly processing this information. Then, as if it was hard to believe, she mumbled something under her breath.
ââ¦The other day, anyone would have thought you two were lovers. Was that all an act?â
"No, we are lovers."
ââ¦Are you messing with me again?â
"Why? Just because weâre lovers doesnât mean we have to be engaged. Or do you, Miss Agnes, believe that holding hands means you must get married?"
"N-No, but..."
We might be temporary lovers, but Ethan and I are definitely in a relationship.
Agnes, still looking confused, asked me one last question.
"You share a room, and youâre dating, but youâre not engaged? Doesnât that seem strange?"
"Dating and marriage are different things, Miss Agnes. Besides, Lord Ethan should find someone with a better marriage prospect than me. How could the only son of a duke marry the daughter of a minor noble branch?"
"...And youâre okay with that? Iâd find that very unsatisfying."
"The Elizabeth family is special because, with enough skill, one can be inducted into the main family. The relationship between the main and branch families is just like that."
"â¦â¦"
In truth, my status is technically that of a commoner, not even part of a branch family.
Seeing Agnesâs expression, as if she had asked something she shouldnât have, I tried to ease her mind a bit.
"Besides, itâs not like Lord Ethan and I are that deeply involved. We havenât even done anything that typical lovers do."
"...K-Keh, Kehek! Why are you telling me that?!"@@novelbin@@
"Because for an ordinary engaged couple, such things are typical. I was just explaining that Lord Ethan and I havenât crossed that line as loversâ¦"
"I didnât need to know thatâ¦! And I didnât want to know...!"
She may look young, but she is an adult.
Agnesâs innocent reaction made me chuckle.