Chapter 28.1
The Predator’s Contract Partner
Lapis was annoyed by everything. It is also upsetting to be separated from his other half, Lazri [his twin], and being with these ignorant things brought him to the table.
He only ate silently at the table prepared for the knights.
âI donât care whether sheâs the hostess or not. I canât stand the fact that they didnât take me to the battlefield.â¦.â
Lapis also had a lot of complaints about the High Generalâs new wife. She must have made a fuss and was so dissatisfied that she didnât invite him to the wedding. Corinne was certain adolescence had turned him into a tired man.
âIt looks like this war will last longer than we initially thought.â
Corinne also looked like she ate something bitter. Corinne was fond of nobility. She went to prison in the first place because her noble master had framed her.
Thatâs why even though she didnât know Elisha she agreed with Lapisâ unfavorable assessment of Elisha and hated her for no reason.
âIs it because of the war? The rice which is usually tasteless is somehow worse today.â
Lapisâ petition to rehaul the menu had recently been rejected for the 24th time.
âCori. Donât complain about your meal. Youâre not a kid.â
Nora quietly pointed out.
âNo, Iâd rather go out to the battlefield than eat something like this. Why hasnât he summoned us?â
Corinne grumbled.
âEven if it was just a telegraph wire, I would immediately come to the frontlineâ¦.itâs a little disappointing.â
Nora rarely expressed her feelings.
It was really strange. Usually, everyone would be called on and have fun slaughtering enemies on the battlefield.
âIs there anything to protect in this mansion?â
ââ¦â¦.â
ââ¦â¦.â
Everyone was quiet. The only recent change in this mansion was the generalâs new wife.
Then Lapisâ eyes grew wide.
âIs that person hereâalone?â
Simultaneously their eyes turn towards the head of the table. The soldiers eating greedily stopped in mid-bite.
Despite their stares, Elisha sat in the prepared seat alone.
No one talked to her. She ate a minimal amount of food quietly. An ordinary noblewoman would have criedâterrified when asked to eat alone among soldiers. But she didnât look uncomfortable.
âHer courage is considerable,â
Corinne said as if she was exasperated.
Then, Elisha got up and unhurriedly approached them.
âRight now⦠Sheâs walking this way, right?â
Everyone exchanged befuddled glances at each other, perplexed. They were troubled. First of all, they were not fond of Elisha due to various factors.
Moreover, they didnât know how to treat her. Their master never properly introduced Elisha.
âHello.â
Elisha approached them and greeted them formally. Then she stared at Lapis with her blank doll-like face and spoke,
âWhy is Lapis here?â
âWhat does that mean?â
Lapis looked up in annoyance. Elisha spoke calmly and softly,
âAccording to Lapisâ employment contract paragraph No. 73, he has the right not to be summoned anywhere on the fourth Tuesday of every month. Today is the fourth Tuesday. So Lapis is not obligated to come out here. Go into the room and eat comfortably. I ordered a servant to have your meal delivered. A wizard needs time alone because magic is a creative endeavor like art.â
They were certain it was the first time they had heard so many words come out of Elishaâs mouth.
Lapis doubted his ears. At the same time, he got up from his seat.
âAre you serious? Will you tell the general later?â
âIt is in your employment contract. Is there a reason why it should not be kept?â
The corners of Lapisâ mouth began to twitch.
âYouâre pretty thoughtful, arenât you?â
Lapis turned and skipped to his room, excitedly and mockingly singing âla la la.â Corinne pouted.
âWhat is up with this woman? Are you trying to suck up to us?â
It seemed that she was trying to please the Black Lion Seed Order. Elishaâs gaze went to Corinne this time.
âYou said you were Corinne.â
âHmm, what? Thatâs right.â
âTake the food from my table and eat it. Itâs too much for me to eat alone. Iâll tell them to fix the menu.â
The food in front of Corinne was black bread, macaroni, and grilled pork legs.
âThe combination of food is terrible. Iâll talk to the chef about the menu selection. We should improve our meals, so please let me know your suggestions. The meal today does a disservice to our knights.â
Elisha spoke in a reposed, quiet tone, but her pronunciation was clear.
âDo you know what this meal means?â
Corinne thought, amazed. When she heard Elishaâs words, she doubted her ears.
Roasted pork, grain porridge soaked in water on barley black bread, and macaroni. It was the food diet that came out 7 out of 10 times while she was in prison. Even so, it was common to have only bread and water.
It was a pure coincidence that the chef chose these foods.â¦. It was natural that ordinary people did not know the hidden meaning of this menu.
Corinne stared at Elisha. She asked in a more polite tone.
âHave you been there?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âThat bread placeâ¦â¦. Well, um, you know.â
When she heard her question Elisha smiled as if she saw through Corinneâs question. It was a very faint smile, so others didnât even notice it.
âI just overheard it by chance. You suffered in prison unfairly, so we should be considerate of small things like this.â
Corinne enlisted as a prisoner. Some prisoners were offered to serve their sentences in the military. Later, after meeting Lucerne, she appealed her charge with his help, and it was revealed through the trial that she had been condemned of a crime unfairly.
âFortunately, there were many foods prepared for me. Iâll order a servant and move them to this table.â
Corinneâs simple mouth opened in surprise.
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