The nobles who belonged to the Upper Nobles Association, to put it nicely, came from long-standing prestigious families who placed importance on dignity and etiquette.
To put it badly, they were classists who had become inured to pure elitism.
It was obvious to tell just from the conversation going on at a table.
âDo you know the name of the man Marquis Bogut has personally invited, Sir?â
âI don't quite remember⦠Was it Campbell? That should be his familyâs name, so I heard.â
â...This is the first time Iâve ever heard of such a name. By any chance, their rankâ¦?â
âThey are a Viscount Household, I believe.â
The men who were having such a conversation managed to maintain their dignity, but failed to conceal the sneer on their faces.
Meanwhile the people from other prestigious noble families who were sitting near that table also expressed their mockery in their own ways.
Some of them even took a step further and expressed something close to contempt.
âA Viscount Household⦠Then he mustâve come from a family who works in industries like farming or mining. He must have not been accustomed to⦠high society.â
Someone said as such.
Though he spoke those words with a concerned tone, he wore a dubious smile that didnât match such a tone.
It was as if he was trying to show how a country bumpkin, who did not know their place and stepped into a place like this, would be treated.
âFor inviting such a mannerless person, donât you think Sir Bogut is also being excessive? Hopefully, that person wonât end up embarrassing himself. Iâm genuinely worried for him.â
"Hardships do help people grow."
One of the men replied gently.
However, his following sentence was one that even discarded the last vestiges of dignity they had maintained.
âHe must think he is a hotshot since he managed to associate himself with Her Imperial Majesty and the Chancellor without knowing his place as a member of a Viscount Household.â
â...You somehow sound resentful?â
âWell, I often think that I cannot hold Her Imperial Majesty or the Chancellorâs hands from a political standpoint⦠But, I do admire both of them as individuals. After all, they are the two pillars that supported the Empire.â
âI⦠Cannot deny that. Both women are also beautiful enough to cause the downfall of a country.â
âHer Imperial Majesty has the beauty that is akin to a bunch of roses blooming on a cliff, while the Chancellor has the elegance of an ice sculpture, always proud and coldââ
When the conversation turned to the Chancellor and the Empress, the atmosphere changed in an instantâit was as if the grown men were discussing their first love.
It was as if they were being sincere when they said that they âadmiredâ the Empress and the Chancellor earlier.
And so, the conversation, which was filled with compliments on the two womenâs beauty, continued.
Until that person from a Viscount Householdâ¦
Showed up with the two women who held the most power throughout history in his arms.
â...â
â...â
â...â
Both the Empress and the Chancellor.
The two of them.
Were clinging to one man.
As if they did not want him to be taken away by the others. Each of them claiming ownership over the man.
â...Her Imperial Majesty?â
â...Her Excellency the Chancellor?â
The men uttered in disbelief.
Since they had just been extolling the Empressâ and the Chancellorâs beauty and noble purity just now, they seemed more shocked than they should be.
The Empress, who usually exuded a noble aura like a glass doll with her expressionless face, looked lively as she clung to the manâs arm.
Both the women whom they had just praised as overwhelming beauties...
Were clinging to a man, trying to win over him.
As if they were trying to make him love them even for a bit.
â...â
â...â
As the men's expressions stiffened upon feeling an unknown sense of defeatâ¦
âHow have you been, members of the Upper Nobles Association?â
In the silence that felt as if even the sound of someone swallowing dryly could be heard loudly, the Empressâ voice made through the Speech Synthesizer softly echoed.
âI came here because I heard my male âclose friendâ is making his debut in society. No need for unnecessary formality, so enjoy your evening.â
â...â
â...â
Closeâ what?
After she made such a statement that made the listeners doubt their ears, the place was filled with silence once again.
The fact that the Empress, who was of marriageable age, used the term 'close friend' to refer to someone of the opposite gender suggested a lot.
Because she was practically declaring that he was a âconsort candidateâ.
At that moment, someone interjected with a cold voice, clearly affected by that statement.
â...Your Imperial Majesty.â
Sullivan, whose cheeks were twitching uncontrollably, said, sounding as if she was suppressing something.
âPlease mind your choice of words. I implore you.â
âIs there any problem, Sullivan?â
âThis situation itself is a problem.â
It was obvious that she was being âwaryâ of the Empress.
âI am the first one who âhas an eyeâ on him, your words could cause misunderstandings.â
Those words sent everyone into a shock once again.
Even the Chancellor?
Has her eye on him?
â...Hmm.â
Hearing that, the Empress stroked her chin for a moment.
âWhat kind of misunderstandings exactly?â
â...â
âI was being sincere, Sullivan. This man is indeed my close friend.â
At the same time as Sullivan's expression stiffened very quicklyâ¦
People around them began to turn pale.
One thing came to their mind.
The Empress.
And the Chancellor.
Over one man.
â¦They're fighting over him?
Surely enough.
Such a thing was a topic that could turn the society and politics of the Empire upside down.
â...â
â...â
â...â
Everyone was gazing at me silently. It was so burdensome.
Some had dilated pupils, some had their mouths open, some even slapped themselves to see if they were dreaming.
Keep in mind that they were the nobles who belonged to the Upper Nobles Association.
This whole âgetting the drop on themâ thing, seemed to be working better than expected.
The problem wasâ¦
â...Do you have to go this far?â
I asked Her Imperial Majesty the Empress first, who occupied my left arm.
Honestly, I broke out in a cold sweat.
The way she held my arm made it look as if she was sticking to me instead of hugging my arm.
Seeing how she even rested her head on my shoulder, we looked like a couple on a date more than anything.
âWere you not the first one who suggested we do this?â
â...â
âWhy are you acting like this over something this trivial? After all, it was your first âcommandâ. It is only right that it should be celebrated as a momentous day.â
â...â
That was when I realized once again.
This person loved to put me in a difficult position while teasing me.
â...Your Excellency the Chancellor. At least you, Your Excellencyâ¦â
âNo.â
â...â
Her response came out less than a second, making me shut my mouth promptly.
With how her eyes were ablaze with anger as she glared at the Empress while replying to me, I figured that saying anything to her would be meaningless.
Seriously, things werenât this bad before we entered the banquet hallâ¦
I just want to make a cool and dignified entranceâ¦
My plan was to try and play the role of âsomeone who knows both these womenâ by following behind or next to the Empress and Chancellor as they made their entrance first.
And at first, they really were just standing next to me as the three of us walked side by side.
Then the Empress stealthily held my handâ¦
-...Your Imperial Majesty.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
-Yes, Sullivan?
-What are you doing?
-My hands are cold. Isnât it normal to seek someone's warmth when your body is in this kind of state?
-...
Following that, the Chancellor also held my hand, as if declaring that she wouldnât lose to her.
After that, the Empress took it a step further by linking our arms and the Chancellor followed suit.
Then it developed further in that direction until the moment when both of them stuck close to me with no intention of getting off me.
By then, things had already strayed far from my plans.
Dignified entrance, my ass.
This is justâ¦
[Youâre an absolute professional at seducing women. One that even attracts the leaders of the country.]
â¦Mister, please.
[Prove me wrong, then.]
â...â
I couldnât even retort.
As I went quiet after being smashed by Caliban, I could hear whispers coming from here and there.
â...Scumâ¦â
â...He needs to be hanged...â
ââ¦Crazy fucker⦠Cancer of the countryâ¦â
â...â
What do I do?
I was just here and my enemies were multiplying for some reason!
âActually, if viewing you only from an outside perspective, it might not seem entirely wrong.â
Holding a pipe in her mouth, the Empress spoke, seemingly aware of the atmosphere.
âIt appears that, soon enough, someone might actually intend to cause you harm.â
â...â
As I stayed silent, the Empress grinned and continued.
âDo not worry, though. Iâll protect you when it happens. Afterwards, I can completely capture your heaââ
At that moment, she promptly shut her mouth.
Maybe she felt what I was feeling as well.
This aura coming from my other side.
â...Sullivan, I was kidding. You donât need to exude such a threatening attitude.â
âAre you really joking, Your Imperial Majesty?â
â...â
Instead of answering, the Empress took a whiff of the pipe while grinning. Seeing this, Sullivanâs frown grew deeper.
Itâs a mess.
A total fucking mess.
While walking into the banquet hall, I broke out in a cold sweat.
To be exact, I was walking to a certain table.
Thereâ¦
âAs expected of you! This is why Iâm your number one fan!â
Despite all this fuss.
Marquis Bogut clapped his hands while still wearing his usual expression.
â...â
He didn't even seem flustered.
As if he had predicted âof course heâll do this muchâ.
âHowever, our esteemed guests here, please forgive me, butââ
His gaze lingered on the Empress and the Chancellor respectively before going back to me again.
As if I was more important than the two of them.
âI have something to say to you privately. Can you spare me some time?â
â...â
â...â
He said with a wink. Hearing that, the Empressâ and the Chancellorâs expressions turned serious at the same time.
They seemed to be trying to figure out what he was up to.
â...Your Imperial Majesty, Your Excellency the Chancellor.â
But I held them back.
âIâll be okay.â
Not sure whyâ¦
But, I had a feeling that I needed to have a private conversation with this bastard right now.
The feeling was so strong.
Because I could sense something that was close to conviction in his gaze.
âAiyaa, I was so surprised!â
That was what he told me when we got outside, at the terrace.
âSo, when did you manage to seduce the two of them, Dowd Campbell? That was amazingââ
â...What do you want to tell me, Marquis Bogut?â
I cut him off before he could continue his cheerful words.
Now I could feel it.
The Empress said that this bastard had been interested in me.
But, even so, there was something that felt off.
There was just this weird anxiety. As if this bastard knew something I didnât.
âAhaha, donât you think itâs a little bit too much and cold if we just get to the point immediately? Why donât we talk about our lives first andââ
â...If youâre just going to talk about weird things, Iâll just leave.â
Wellâ¦
If he refused to say what he wanted, then he wasnât worth dealing with.
I turned back towards the direction of the banquet hall. With that, I shoulda made my intention clear.
Howeverâ¦
â...Is Armin doing well?â
After I heard those wordsâ¦
My footsteps halted.
â...â
This bastard.
What did he just say?
I looked at the Marquis with a stiff expression.
This was only our second meeting, but his usual grin was missing from his face.
Instead, he was wearing a rather serene smile.
As if he was recalling ânice memories'.
â...You.â
Howeverâ¦
When I saw that face, a chill ran down my spine.
I unconsciously let out a growl.
âDo you know my father?â
âOf course I do.â
The Marquis let out a grin.
âHow could I forget about my dearest friend in this world?â
And such a sentenceâ¦
âAfter all, we used to compete over the same woman.â
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