Chapter 148: And Aleist the Protagonist
Dragoon - The way to the dragon knight
The Gaia Empire and the Kingdom of Courtois.
Near the border, a large formation of troops had gathered.
The soldiers sent creeped-out glances at the monsters stationed nearby, on standby as ordered. The most conspicuous monster, the Gora included, they all had white insignia-like lines racing over their black bodies, making them particularly conspicuous.
The black monsters wore their white symbols uniformly.
âOy, these things better be safeâ
âLike I know. All I can tell you is ât theyâre part of the third princeâs army.â
âBut a look at that, and I know Courtoisâ is done for this time.â
A great many knights and soldiers were watching the wyverns flying through the sky. They were great in numbers and would obediently listen to the knights riding them.
Seeing that wyvern brigade soar gallantly through the sky, and those knights and soldiers were enveloped with a sense of elation; they would finally be able to win against the Kingdom of Courtoisânay, the dragoons who had tormented them for hundreds of years.
Their supreme commander- the first prince- walked beside Askewell, the third.
More middle-aged than a young man, the first prince looked over the army of monsters.
âAskewell, this is the real test of your army. But are you alright with this? Using monsters to massacre them⦠not everyone in our lands has the best look on their faces.â
Rather than worried for his younger brother, his tone was one putting a check on him. In actuality, if this war succeeded, then Askewell would be the closest to the seat of emperor.
Askewell noticed they were words wary of a younger brother who was earning a name as the empireâs hero.
âSomeone has to do it. The empire is already at its limit. Even if my name alone is to fall to the dirt, if that will save tens of thousands of imperial lives, it is a cheap price to pay.â
To Askewellâs declaration,
âI see,â
Was all the first prince curtly replied. But continuing on.
â⦠This time, my army will serve as bait to draw out the dragoons. But are you alright with leaving us so many of your trump card wyvern units?â
Two armies were preparing to assault separate stretches of the border. The division centered around humans was about to make for the border to attract Courtoisâ main force.
âWe have the Gora. Whatâs more, some wyverns of our own. It will be troublesome for me if you donât return alive, big brother.â
An army of monsters surpassing ten thousand.
As he took the lead, Askewell was certain of his victory. No, he was certain victory was the only path to survival.
(Eventually, the empire will wear down and face internal divide. Before that happens, we must obtain as much of Courtoisâ plentiful soil as weâre capable of.)
The imperial palace was in shambles, and family quarrels ran rampant between his brothers and sisters.
Rather than those ever ending, Askwellâs eyes captured a future of the empireâs division if the central power fell any lower.
The first prince.
âI see. Askewell.â
âSomething more?â
Askewell looked at his brother, but the first prince was already on his way off. Showing his back, a few short words.
âCome back alive. Iâll crack open a treasured wine.â
Hearing that, Askewell immediately grew wary of assassination, but that didnât seem to be the mood. The timing was far too unseemly for his death.
âYes, if youâll put up with me, Iâll happily share a glass.â
With those words, the two returned to the armies they commanded.
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The royal palace.
An individual came for Rudel.
He was a knight of the royal guard, who read aloud the official papers he carried on his person. Rudel heard them out in the waiting room before the ceremony.
Izumi stood to her feet, her eyes wide as she opened her mouth.
âYou want Rudel to head to the site alone? Are you mocking us!?â
The royal guard looked at the high knight Izumi and scoffed.
âThis is an official order. What mockery is there to be found?â
If it was an order from his majesty, Rudel had no right to refuse. Even if he hailed from an archduke house, he was now working as a single knight of the kingdom.
On the royal decreeâ
âIzumi, stand down. If Iâm told to investigate Gaia movement on the border, I have no right to refuse. I have received my orders. I shall now head to the site. But if there really is movement, I do think the road will be perilous with myself alone.â
â Rudel was told to take the mission on his own. Normally, this would be an impossible situation.
âRudel, this is crazy! Weâre in the palace at this very moment. Why would you be receiving a written decree!? Why does the king not come order you directly!? And youâre a part of the Dragoon brigade. If you were told by the captain, I could understand, but why are you as an individualâ¦â
After confirming the order had been passed on, the royal guard knight immediately left the room. Left on their own, Rudel and Izumi exchanged a glance.
But Rudel was smiling.
âTheyâre sending me to the site alone⦠should I interpret that they expect great things of me?â
Izumi sent a sharp glare to his joke.
âRudel, inform the others at once. This is wrong. Thereâs something strange about this decree!â
The papers they accepted were definitely signed by his majesty and stamped with his seal. But Izumi continued explaining to him it was impossible.
Rudel was already well aware.
âIf the enemy is moving, itâs a part of my job. And you see, I need to head there, even if Iâm alone. At the fortress on that stretch of the border⦠is Chlust. And if they really did move, then Iâm sure the captain will soon follow my lead.â
As Rudel was about to leave the room, Izumi grabbed his arm. With a resolved expressionâ
âIâm going too. Itâs too dangerous alone.â
Rudel sent her a smile and pleaded.
âNo, the order specifies I go alone, see. And I have to depart at once. I need you to relay this matter to someone. It can be Luecke or Eunius. Is Aleist somewhere around? Iâll take the vanguard and stall the enemy for them.â
Rudel removed Izumiâs hand from his own, and made straight out of the room.
âIâll catch up with you soon. Donât do anything crazy.â
To a serious Izumi, Rudel smiled and waved her hand.
âWell, itâs possible they havenât begun moving for real yet.â
Though he didnât truly think so.
(I see⦠itâs finally come. That was sooner than I thought.)
Recalling everything to that point, he did think it would happen someday. He couldnât understand it herself, but he got the feeling he had seen it coming.
The three black beasts who got in their way, yet lent a hand at the endâthe boar, the bird, and the black fog had told him.
(They knew this day would someday come.)
After leaving the room and closing the door, Rudel thought.
(Fate, huh⦠now thatâs interesting.)
He hadnât a clue who had set it up. But he thought he had to go there, and those thoughts hastened his feet down the corridor.
His brother Chlust was stationed where a battlefield was expected.
âJust you wait, Chlust.â
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The surrounding civilians had evacuated to a fort overseeing the border. A messenger had already been sent to a town further into the country, sending out orders for others to evacuate.
A boy resembling Rudel took charge of the station.
âHowâs the evacuation efforts!?â
Wearing heavy armor, his subordinate confirmed the fortâs situation before answering.
âIt ainât looking good, captain. Those knights from central made off with the horses. Said they would spread the word and fled! If it were just the men, maybe, but with dames, kids, and old folk to look after, weâre not going to make it.â
The name of the knight called captain was Chlust ArsesâRudelâs younger brother, and a knight forced to graduate from the academy.
Reconciling with his brother Rudel, he had a change of heart and fulfilled his duty as a knight of the fort.
But his superior knights fled before the enemy, and at this point, he was going to be forced to stand in as the one in charge.
Chlust looked out the fort.
A black smoke rising in the distance. The black, writhing army of the empire. A flock of monsters.
Looking at the situation before his eyes, he understood why someone would want to run away. But he could hardly bring that to mouth.
âWeâve already sent messengers around. Hold out until the dragoons arrive, then itâs our win!â
The civilians whoâd fled into the fort were also consoled by the fact Courtoisâ strongest dragoons would come. For better or worse, the ones who had always kept the Gaia Empire at bay were the dragoons.
Those that fled believed they would surely be saved another time. It was precisely because of that belief, that many refused to flee any further than the fort.
(This is bad. They plan to stay here and return home as soon as the war is over. To think our people are the ones who arenât runningâ¦)
The dragoonsâ existence granted peace of mind to the people. By that, while they had their anxieties, they were quite calm at the fort.
Whatever their mindset, that would mean Chlust would have to intercept the empire while shouldering a people who wouldnât proactively flee.
Chlust had sought support from his little sister Erselica. He thought of what he could do and prepared for the time something happened.
Yet he had no way to foresee this great army before his eyes.
(Hold out until the dragoons come? But why have they amassed such an army at this point⦠they should be well aware theyâll just fall prey to the dragoons.)
All through history, the Empire had suffered great casualties by the dragoons. Chlust worried the empire might be holding some sort of trump card.
To blow away his anxieties, Chlust smacked his hands against his cheeks.
(Itâll be fine. We can at least buy some time.)
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In the royal palace of the Kingdom of Courtois, Aileenâs preparations were underway. The surrounding attendants dressed her in a dress, a report was read to her as she changed.
âI see. So Rudel headed for the battlefield. Well, that oneâs the White KnightThereâs no mistake he contributes to Courtoisâ war potential If he loses, Fritz-samaâs military exploits will stand out, so he has my thanks in that regard.â
A female knight o the royal guard continued on with the report.
âThe empire is invading Courtois with two separate armies as planned. It does seem the site Rudel made for is their main force, and they have a considerable number together.â
Aileen spoke somewhat fed-up.
âAn army of monsters of all things⦠the empire sure are savages. What about the preparations for the ceremony?â
The female knight informed her that one wasnât going too well. As Aileenâs expression clouded, the knight immediately gave a follow-up.
âThere is strong opposition to stationing him as supreme commander. Additionally, if you make him supreme commander, Fritz-dono will not have any opportunities to raise any personal military achievements. It is my humble opinion he should be placed in a position that affords him a little more freedom of movement. Perhaps second in command.â
Aileen had a hard time accepting it, but there wouldnât be a problem as long as Fritz could perform, so she reluctantly agreed.
âIâll let your side take care of it. But then who will we appoint as commander?â
Courtoisâ palace was in a hot haste. Where Aileen couldnât see, the female knight curved the ends of her lips.
(Like hell a commoner knight can fulfill such a role. A decoration should act as a decoration should⦠it is out of the question for royal blood to mix with common mud. The knights will much sooner accept the Black Knight, the same station as our countryâs founder.)
The nobles and knights hoisting up Aileen simply wanted themselves as the next major power.
There was a problem with Fina, whose expression never changed. The easy-to-manipulate Aileen was more fitting of a portable shrine.
They had followed her for no reason other than Courtoisâ internal factional strife. Whether war came and land was taken away, as long as they had the dragoons, they knew they could take it back at any time.
That was simply how large of an existence the dragoons were.
âI recommend Aleist Hardie. The conspicuous Black Knight should do well for supreme commander. His parents have already arrived at a manor in the capital. Iâm sure they came to see their son in his finest clothing, but they should suffice to hold against him.â
Aileen was a tad displeased with her dress.
âWait. This color wonât pair well with Fritz⦠change it at once.â
The female knight looked at Aileen and thought.
(You are a wonderful queen, Aileen-sama. With this, one corner of the three lords will fall, a great many nobles will lose their standing⦠rarely has such change befallen Courtois, and you are the perfect statue to rally behind. As long as an heir is born, love a commoner all you want. Not that youâll be leaving this castle.)
As Aileen changed her dress, she suddenly recalled.
âCome to think of it, what are we going to do about the sword we prepared for Frtiz-sama? It was prepared as a sword for the supreme commander.â
The knight smiled.
âYou need only hand it to the supreme commander. Itâs a sword made with the finest craft in Courtois, it should hold up perfectly fine if you lend it out for a short while. Itâs good for show, and using the weapon oneâs accustomed to is best on the battlefield. Fritz-dono wouldnât care to test the limits of a borrowed blade, he wonât be able to fight to the best of his abilities.â
Aileen tilted her head, but she didnât have any particularly deep thoughts when it came to swords. She took the knightâs opinion as-is.
âThen I leave it to you. Please let Fritz-sama play an active role.â
The female knight gave a knightâs salute.
âLeave it to me.â
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It was just a vague feeling, yet he thought this day would comeâ
Rudel produced his belongings from a bag on Sakuyaâs back. There were blue ornaments decorating his white armor. He took out his shield and confirmed its state.
Near the dragoonâs dragon stables, Sakuya was eating a meal. She was heartily munching down on a large quantity of meat, filling up for a battlefield ahead.
Watching the feed empty at an alarming rate, the dragon stable workers prepared a successive stream of seconds.
âKeep piling it on!â
âLet the other dragons eat too! I donât care if you have to empty the storehouse!â
âHurry and check the refill valve!â
Once Rudel informed them of the Gaia Empireâs large-scale movements the dragoon facilities were as boisterous as a hive of bees. A dragoon immediately headed to the palace to confirm the information, while the dragons were put to eating as preparations began.
In the midst of that, Rudel equipped his own armor. Once a crude, functional piece, it was the gift the black fiendish-looking boar granted him at the end. As he put the armor on, Rudel repeated an action of opening and clenching his hand.
When he looked up, the sky was cloudy. The weather looked like it might turn to rain, but that alone wouldnât delay the attack.
After Rudel pulled down his helmet, he grabbed someone nearby busily moving around.
âMy preparations are complete. Iâm going to depart.â
The dragon stable work spoke in a loud voice.
âUnderstood. Um, this is your first campaign, right? Make sure youâre back in one piece!â
Rudel strongly gripped the hand held out for a handshake. The stablehand smiled.
âTo think I was the one who prepared the white knight for his first campaign; I want to brag, so go and do something big.â
After returning a smile, Rudel flew off towards Sakuyaâs back.
(This isnât my first campaign⦠no, that part doesnât matter.)
When he landed, Sakuya had just finished eating, as she spread out her four wings wide with a roar. From inside the dragon stables, he heard dragon roars in reply.
Rudel stroked Sakuyaâs back.
âAre you ready?â
âMy tummy is full so Iâm fine! Sakuya will drive them back!â
When Sakuya hoisted up her two large arms and showed her motivation, Rudel pat her twice lightly. With that as the signal, she slowly moved her wings and rose into the sky.
The surrounding people took shelter. Even so, once they had risen to a safe height, Rudel spoke to Sakuya.
âSakuya, I get the feeling this will be an important battle for both me and you. So Iâll say it now. Thank you for becoming my dragon.â
Sakuya tilted her head. She didnât seem to really understand what he meant.
âI donât get it, but Sakuya is Rudelâs dragon, you hear! Iâll do my best! Sakuya is strong, sheâll take the enemy down in no time!â
Rudel laughed.
âIâm counting on it. Now letâs be off⦠____ awaits.â
Rudel looked beyond the sky, sensing something fuzzy.
Sakuya violently moved her wings, as she gradually built up speed, a wall of magic formed around her. The wind was being blocked by the wall. As Sakuya headed right off for the battlefield, the people working at the stables waved their hands.
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Around the time Rudel headed for the site.
His preparations for the ceremony at the palace complete, Aleist was met by his parents.
âFather, mother! W-why!â
Disregarding his confusion, his parents approached and tapped him on the shoulders. They seemed exceptionally pleased, causing him to act bashful.
Aleistâs father spoke.
âWe came to see you in your hour of triumph. An invite came right from the palace.â
Aleistâs mother was moved to tears.
âYouâve grown into a young fine man. You were really worrying us, you havenât come home at all lately. Are you eating right? Havenât you lost some weight?â
Aleist gave a bitter smile. He took a bit of distance so the two could calm down.
âI-Iâm fine. More importantly, Iâm just receiving a medal this time, and Iâm something of an extra. The real star this time is Rudel.â
When he said that, his father gave him a blank look. Aleist wondered if he had said something wrong. His mother doubtfully opened her mouth.
âAleist, the Gaia Empire is invading, so you were appointed supreme commander of the subjugation force, werenât you? The dragoons will drive them off, so Iâm sure itâll be fine, but itâs an unprecedented large appointment at your age.â
Aleist took on a pose of surprise. At his curious posture, his father fell into confusion.
âThe palace is already in a panic. The knights are preparing, and itâs already been decided youâd be appointed supreme commander. Donât tell me you never heard.â
âB-but! I didnât hear anything in the morning cleaning! And there was nothing at all yesterday!â
Now something completely different surprised his father.
âC-cleaning? What do you mean!? Werenât you a commanding officer of the defenders? What do you mean you were cleaning in the morning? I never heard about that!â
Grabbed by the shoulders and shook, Aleist was too disheveled for a proper reply.
âHuh? War? The Gaia Empire!? Seriously, what!? Rather, Iâm just on the defender cleaning duty andâ¦â
His mother cried out.
âC-cleaning duty!? My Aleist is!? How could my cute Aleist beâ¦! â¦Aah.â
âDear!â
His father embraced up his mother on the verge of collapse. Aleist verified the two were still getting along as well as ever, but more than thatâ¦
(A war at this timing⦠more importantly, is this an event? No, wrong. This isnât a game. Itâs not a game anymore!)
Thoughts of games and events still crossed his mind, but Aleist cut off that train of thought by telling himself this was a different world.
(Thatâs right. I became friends with Rudel. Eunius and Luecke too⦠this is the world I live in!)
Just as he was about to rush out of the room, Izumi raced in. She was out of breath, her hair was a mess.
âAleist! Rudel was⦠dispatched on his own.â
Aleist opened his eyes wide, his mouth hung down in mute amazement. That was practically the same development as the game. Strangely, in the game, informing the protagonist of the enemy countryâs invasion was Izumiâs role.
Aleist felt something truly ominous at this turn of events.
(At this rate, Rudel willâ¦)
Izumi grabbed Aleistâs arm. She made a petition.
âThere was definitely a royal decree. But somethingâs wrong. Rudel was ordered to sortie alone⦠and somethingâs strange about the palace. Itâs uncannily calm. Iâm begging you, save Rudel.â
Holding his swooning mother, his father stuck his glare on Izumi.
âAnd just who are you? Aleist has the heavy responsibility of supreme commander in the war against the Gaia Empire. If youâre seeking help, canât you ask someone more suitable!? Aleist, Iâll hear the explanation later. Weâre out of time.â
Aleist tried to open his mouth. Right after, the royal guard flooded into the room. And the royal guard knights apprehended Izumi.
The one leading them was Fritz.
âIt will be quite troublesome if you run amok. Black Knight Aleist, the appointment ceremony will begin shortly. You may escort your parents to the hall. And throw the high knight in the dungeon.â
After baking the orders, Frit was gone. When Aleist tried to resist, the royal guard had surrounded his parents. Where his parents couldnât see, there were even some whose hands had reached the hilts of their swords.
âYou lot⦠why are youâ¦â
The royal guard simply grinned, they took Aleist in and led him out of the room.
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Alongside his tag-along knights, Eunius headed for the hall to participate in the medal awarding ceremony.
He sensed a strange disturbance in his chest, and a panic in the palace, but shoved into a waiting room and put under surveillance, he was unable to move.
While he could understand something was happening, he couldnât understand what it was. From the other end of the corridor walked Luecke.
When Eunius raised a hand, Luecke looked around and sighed. He approached Eunius to complain.
âDonât speak with me so lightly here. More importantly, thereâs something Iâve got to ask you. I was just half shoved into my room, but what in the blazes is going on? If someoneâs capable of doing that to us, who could they be?â
Luecke had a similarly bad premonition. His tone gave the impression he already knew who he was dealing with. Eunius mouthed the name of the person who instinctually came to mind.
âIf weâre dealing with the royal guard, itâs got to be Princess Aileen. But this is some terrible treatment. Iâve got to get in at least a complaint.â
Seeing Euniusâ ferocious smile, Luecke looked like he wanted to say something, but after breathing a resigned sigh, he walked off towards the hall. While the two walked down the palace hallway, their surroundings were in a flurry. Luecke gave a slight smile.
âPerhaps somethingâs happened to Rudel and Aleist as well. Shall we invite them for a protest?â
Eunius smiled mischievously.
âA protest? Now arenât you proper. Weâve got to send a message. Thatâs right, letâs get Rudel to circle the palace with his dragon. Iâm sure theyâll be shocked.â
Fed-up as he was, Luecke seemed to be having fun.
âBut that way, only Rudel will be punished. Letâs see, I guess Iâll try thinking up some interesting revenge. Not like the ceremonyâs going to be interesting anyway.â
Eunius looked at Luecke with a mildly surprised face. But different from the last, he gave a truly mischievous grin.
âYou really are better as you are now. If we were fighting, itâd be much more fun with the current you.â
Luecke shrugged.
âStill fighting? Youâre one who never changes. But⦠right. I didnât participate in our final school year. Thinking back on it now, I do regret it just a bit.â
Eunius raised his voice.
âThatâs why I told you. Get in the ring, I said! That wouldâve been a blast.â
The smiling two approached the hall. But what awaited them there wasâ
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In the waiting room of the audience chamber that would host the ceremony, Aleist couldnât believe what he was hearing.
While his parents were still there, Aileen made her appearance and told him on the spot to become supreme commander. And Aleist confirmed it with Aileen.
Where was Rudel?
It was the worst possible possibility. Aleist was a reincarnater. Holding knowledge of a game, he knew what would happen if war broke out with the Gaia Empire. The irredeemable villain Rudel runs off to sell out his country, leaving chaos in his wake.
And Rudel is taken out by a prince of the empire. But the Rudel of this world was idiotically positive.
Aleist wanted to think the future had changed somewhere down the line; yet, come so far, as if to snark at him, the world was throwing bits and pieces together to reform the event.
âRudel was dispatched to the sie where itâs said the Gaia Empire might invade. We have determined that one to be a diversion. So we sent only one unit. Thereâs a fort there, Iâm sure theyâll be able to hold it. He is one of Courtoisâ strongest, a dragoon, after all.â
Hearing the location, Aleistâs expression turned even worse. That was the site of the gameâs decisive battle. No matter how he considered it, he felt the enemyâs real force was there.
âOnly one unit? Thatâs⦠at the very least, send backup!â
Aleistâs parents were surrounded by the royal guard. His mother anxious, his father glaring at the knights.
âPrincess Aileen, what is the meaning of this!? Such discourtesy, even if you are a royal princess, donât think this will be forgiven!â
Aileen ignored Aleistâs fatherâs opinion and turned to Aleist.
âAleist-dono, you are the supreme commander. You will be granted a sword prepared by the Kingdom of Courtois. For you to carry out your role splendidly. Well, you just have to be there. Please donât do a thing.â
âNot a thing?â
Aileen nodded.
âYes, you are an ornament going by the name of supreme commander. We seek nothing more from you.â
Both Aleist and his father glared at Aileen. The surrounding knights directed their weapons at the two.
Aleist firmly held it in.
âThen I will head out as Rudelâs reinforcements. That site is the critical one. If you want an ornament, it doesnât have to beâ¦â
Aileen seemed troubled. Yes, it was all so troublesome.
âIt has already been decided. Or will you throw away any and everything to go to his aid? Very well. I have no interest in you. Of course, at that time, know you will lose everything. The Hardie House will be done for.â
Once Aileen had left, Aleistâs tears broke out. They fell as he collapsed at the knees. He wanted to save his friend. He wanted to go and help Rudel.
He had a bad feeling.
But thinking of his parents, he couldnât move. They had raised him with love, an impertinent reincarnator like himself, they were his second family. Aleist didnât know what he was supposed to do.
And into that space, that waiting room, the royal guard shoved in Aleistâs subordinates. His academy Juniors, Seli and Juju had come to join in on Aleistâs ceremony.
The blue haired Nate was also shoved in, mumbling complaints to herself.
If he ran, then those gathered hereâ
Aleist had a bad feeling about this. And he was mortified at himself, so unable to move. His parents and harem members nervously watched him as he wept.
It was at that moment. Aleistâs mother opened her mouth.
âAleist, raise your face.â
âM-mother?â
And with a smile, she spoke to Aleist.
âYou want to go save your friend, donât you?â
Aleistâs nodded. His tears spilling all over the place, he opened his mouth.
âHeâs helped me out again, and again, and again. If he hadnât been there, Iâd never be where I am now⦠I was never able to properly say thank you. And yet, I canât even save him!â
He thought he had become strong. He used his game knowledge to raise his level. But wrapped up in a large flow that wouldnât resolve, Aleist couldnât move.
His mother placed a hand on his shoulder.
â⦠Now move how you want to.â
âWhat are youâ¦â
Aleistâs mother spoke to him with a smile. Hearing that, his father seemed bewildered. To his father, in a tone different from usual.
âWhat is that? Does the Head of the Hardie House fold to such a paltry threat!? All of you, good god, the Hardie House shall support Aleistâs actions. We are prepared to take an aggressive stance against the Kingdom of Courtois. If you understand that, youâd best stop chasing after Aleist⦠youâll never find happiness.â
At the end, his mother showed kindness towards his girlfriends. Aleist looked at his motherâs face.
âW-why. I mean, if I run from hereâ¦â
âHeâs a precious friend, isnât he? Aleist, as long as I can remember, you always had a screw loose somewhere, always chasing around women, you had me worried. When you went off to the academy, there were days I couldnât sleep, thinking you might have got some girl pregnant. But I think it was around the end of your second year? You were talking so happily about your friend, the happiest Iâd ever seen you. The Aleist who always seemed to be looking for god knows what was actually having funâ¦â
When he thought of how his mother was properly looking at him, Aleist cast down his eyes. Ever since he reincarnated, he had always looked at his world thinking it was a game, not truly looking at anything at all. He spoke to people practically as if watching characters on a screen.
His mother had noticed.
âAleist, go. To do such a thing, Courtois must be in a precarious position. Even if you obey her here, Princess Aileen will surely continue to issue the Hardie House unreasonable demands.â
His father gave a strong nod.
âThatâs right! His majesty is absent, the queen is nowhere to be seen! This is plain suspicious, is it not! Our Hardie House may be upstarts, but there is no reason for us to be treated like this! Donât worry about us. Aleist, just do what you want to. Thereâs no way such tyranny shall be allowed!â
Aleist wiped his tears, he stood and looked at his parentsâ faces. And embracing them, he cast his words.
â⦠Thank you. For loving someone as shoddy as me, thank you. I donât mind if you disinherit me. Iâm going to save my friend of my own will. Thank you for everything.â
He didnât think an excuse like that would work. But he was definitely going to use his connections to aid his parents to the best of his abilities. Luckily, Aleist was friends with the sons of the three lords.
(Iâd rather not use them like this, butâ¦)
Aleist turned to look at his girlfriends. The girls who gathered once he lost interest in a harem. To be completely honest, he didnât know whether or not he loved them.
But they were people he couldnât hate. And traveling with these girls was fun.
â⦠Iâm sorry. I am no longer the heir to a Count House, nor am I a knight of Courtois. As but a single human, Iâm going to save a friend. Iâm sure Iâve caused you some trouble, but this is where we part ways. Thank you⦠and goodbye.â
After incapacitating the royal guard knights on watch with his bare hands Aleist leapt out of the room. He told everyone not to linger as he raced his way of the palace.
He got the feeling he had lost many things. But at the same time, he couldnât overlook the plight of his dear friend who had opened his eyes.
(Iâm sure Iâll never be anyone important. Iâm not a hero. Iâm stupid and servile⦠even so, it can just be for once. Canât I stand up just once for the sake of a friend!? If I run away here, Iâll never forgive myself for the rest of my life.)
To save a friendâsave Rudel, Aleist rushed down the corridor.