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While Zich and his companions were finishing up their dinner, an elf came up to their house. It was the same elf who guided them in the afternoon. The elf introduced himself as Dâniel Myowem, greeted Leona, and exchanged greetings with Zich and his companions. Then he sat down at the table with them.
âWould you like something to eat?â
âNo, thank you.â
At Hansâ offer, Dâniel firmly refused. It wasn't because he disliked Zich and his companions; this was just his personality.
Leona asked, âHave you been well, Dâniel?â
Zich stuffed a piece of bread in his mouth and watched their interaction.
âAs expected, they know each other.â
The location they were currently in was a village on the edge of the elf country. Even if elf princesses were different from human princesses, it was strange that there was someone who recognized the princess at a local village.
âPrincess, I havenât been well since you ran away.â
âU-um. Yeah, Iâm sorry about that.â
âInstead of being sorry, I wish you hadnât run away from home in the first place. You left with just a single letterâdo you know how worried we were about you?â
A crack began to appear in his stone-like face. However, the crack was not from disappointment or anger. Instead, it was filled with concern about Leonaâs wellbeing.
âItâs not like I returned with nothing! Look at this!â
Leona took out the Lakeâs Tear and showed it to him. Dânielâs eyes grew wide.
âThe Lakeâs Tear?â
âI got it back!â
Dânielâs gaze darted between the Lakeâs Tear and Leonaâs face.
ââ¦Wow, this is surprising. I didnât expect youâd actually find it.â Dâniel had just wanted her to come back safely, and he hadnât expected her to be able to retrieve the stolen treasure at all.
âHow about it! If I really want to do something, Iâm an elf that can do it.â
ââ¦Fine, Iâll admit I was wrong about you. I really didnât expect that youâd be able to retrieve the stolen treasure.â
âHmph!â
Leona lifted her chin with an arrogant expression. As Dâniel continued speaking, Leonaâs chin that was reaching up to the sky slowly inched down.
âPrincess, I heard that you stole a couple of the Queenâs jewels, but I thought you would get cheated by humans and barely receive any compensation for it.â
ââ¦â
âThen I thought you would get cheated again and use up all the money you barely got to buy cheap goods.â
ââ¦â
âAnd I thought that if you did happen to find the Lakeâs Tear, you would get swept by humans and cause a scene. Then theyâd chase you out.â
ââ¦â
âBut you were able to retrieve our tribeâs treasure back so admirably. This foolish Dâniel, I really have to apologize to the Princess.â
ââ¦â
Leonaâs chin now hung so low that it became a concern of whether it would fall to the ground. Each of Dânielâs words pierced her heart. Dâniel also recognized her reaction in the middle of his speech, but he didnât stop. Instead, he strengthened his voice and continued to pressure Leona.
âThen would I be able to hear the Princessâ saga? Iâm sure you did a wonderful job in the human world. As you said before, you said you were going to do a perfect and fabulous job over there.â
âUghhâ¦â Leona pulled back her hair. Her companions stared at her as if she was pathetic, and she was so embarrassed that she wanted to quickly find a hole to hide in. Dâniel, who was beating down on Leona without a change in his expression, let out a sigh.
âWell, judging by your reaction, you seem to have experienced everything I said or almost experienced those things. Thinking back on it, werenât you the reason why we lost the Lakeâs Tear?â
This was the final blow. With slumped shoulders, Leona slammed her face on the table. Seeing that her body was still twitching, she was probably still alive.
âThereâs no way this Princess of ours retrieved the Lakeâs Tear by herself.â Dâniel looked at the people next to Leona. âAll of you must have probably helped the Princess. Am I right?â
âYes, youâre right.â Zich nodded. An ordinary person would have denied it to be humble, but Zich was not that type of person.
âThe Princess seems to be lucky with finding good people. Well, she has always been on the lucky side.â
âUghhâ¦.â
Lying face down, Leona let out a groan, and Dâniel stared at Leona. Her hair was sprawled out all over the table. A smile appeared on his face; it was a smile full of warmth and affection, and it was hard to believe he was the same stone-faced elf. He stretched out his hand and touched Leonaâs shoulder. Leona slightly raised her head.
âI will stop my complaints now. Iâm really happy youâre back, Princess.â
ââ¦Hehehe! Iâm so happy to see you too, Dâniel!â Leona smiled brightly and immediately perked up.
âWere you able to capture the thief?â He didnât have much expectations, but he asked since Leona was able to retrieve the Lakeâs Tear. However, contrary to expectations, Leona gave a surprising answer.
âI killed him.â
ââ¦â Dâniel stared at Leona. Her face was a bit stiff, but it didnât seem like she was still deeply troubled over it.
ââ¦It must have been a very difficult decision.â
âI thought he would be good as my first target, and I also wanted to kill him in the first place.â
Dâniel stared at Zich and her other companions. From what he knew, Leona was not the type of individual who could say something like this. He had no choice but to think that she received outside influence, and the most obvious culprits were Zich and his companions. However, Dâniel did not say anything more. A bird that recently flew out of her nest would definitely be influenced by outside factors.
Moreover, as an elf warrior, Dâniel didnât think it was bad of Leona to change like this. âSince you personally punished the thief, I donât need to say anything more about him.â Dâniel quickly ended the conversation about this thief; moreover, he didnât want to spend any more time on that petty thief.
âThen I will explain the current situation. Ah, but before that, I will formally introduce myself.â He straightened his posture and stared at Zich and his companions.
âAs I have said before, my name is Dâniel Myowen. I work as the guard captain for this forest.â
âA guard captain?â Leona opened her eyes wide. âWhy are you a guard captain? What happened to working as a royal guard!â
âThatâs why he was so close to Leona.â
That satisfied part of Zichâs curiosity. He was wondering why an elf on the edge of the province was so close to Leona, and it seemed as if he used to be a guard for the royal family. He was probably in charge of guarding Leona. However, compared to being a royal guard, a guard captain was definitely a downgrade.
âWere you demoted because Leona ran away from home?â Lyla guessed the cause.
âHuh?â Leona was surprised. She stared at Lyla once and then stared back at Dâniel.
âI-is that true, Dâniel? Were you fired because of me?â
Dâniel looked troubled. Even though he was straightforward to Leona as a princess, to the extent where it would be considered rude, he still cared about not hurting her. If he confirmed Lylaâs question, Leona would definitely feel guilt. However, he couldnât lie either, so he ended up confirming Leonaâs guess.
âIt was because of that, but it was also because I was unable to prevent that thief and the Princess from hanging out together. I was also unable to stop the theft of the Lakeâs Tear.â
After hearing his reasoning, it was fortunate that it just ended up with his demotion. Leona was teary-eyed. Due to her actions, someone close to her was harmed significantly.
âIâll try to do whatever I can to fix your situation!â Leona loudly shouted this as she hit the table.
âItâs alright. Itâs true that I didnât do my job propââ
âItâs definitely because of me.â Leona cut off Dânielâs refusal. Dâniel was surprised by her change in demeanor. Leona used to be always bright and immature; it was the result of everyone babying her because of her young age. However, her determined face to take responsibility for the harm she caused was now that of an adult.
âOf course, I wonât be able to fix your demotion right away. Iâm not going to make a fuss, and that probably wonât work anyway. But I was able to get the Lakeâs Tear back, so this will probably help your case. Iâm also going to take responsibility for my own actions.â
âPrincess.â
âEven though I said a lot of things out loud, I know itâs not going to be easy. But Iâm not going to let one of my people be harmed because of me. So please just wait a little bit more.â
On her short journey, Leona learned about so many topics. She learned about how the world was scary and how ignorant she was about the human world. Fortunately, she was able to meet Zich and his companions, and she progressed one step further as a more mature individual.
She watched Zich as he used his tremendous strength and cleverness to get through all sorts of events and obstacles. She heard the teachings that Zich gave to Hans and Snoc while standing next to them. Zich also directly gave advice to Leona a few times. Moreover, Lyla, who was as strong and wise as Zich, took very good care of her.
Leona was able to gain an abundant amount of experience in this environment, and her perspective became wider and her thoughts became deeper. It was as if she was a completely different elf than before.
âIt seems as if the Princess's journey has been very successful.â Dâniel was a bit, a very tiny bit thankful to that thief who instigated Leonaâs decision to go on a journey.
âI understand. Iâll wait, but I wonât expect much.â
âIn this type of scenario, you have to at least say some empty words like âI will look forward to itâ,â Leona pouted. Dâniel let out a small burst of laughter. He wanted to set up a small party to celebrate the Princessâ progress, but this was not the time for parties. Dâniel erased the smile from his face and reverted his posture. Zich also immediately straightened his back. So far, a personal conversation had passed between Leona and Dâniel, but Zich predicted that Dâniel was now going to begin addressing all of them about the main topic at hand.
âHeâs probably going to talk about whatâs causing the tension in the whole village.â
âTruthfully, the reason why Iâm in this area is not just because of my demotion. Itâs so that I can be on the lookout here.â
Leona asked, âLookout? What are you looking out for?â
âAs you know, in order for humans to come to our kingdom, they have to first come through here. In order to refrain humans from entering, I was dispatched here despite being one of the elite guards of the capital. Also, for your information, if Iâm able to successfully accomplish my mission here, I might be able to return to my previous positionâeven if it might take a while.â
âThatâs good news, but why are we suddenly looking out for humans? Do we have any conflict with humans? Is it perhaps because of the Lakeâs Tear?â Leonaâs face became pale with the thought that she might have caused a conflict between humans and elves.
âNo, thatâs not it. Itâs just to be prepared in case something happens. This matter has nothing to do with humans. Yes, not with humans.â
âIt seems like they are on the verge of a war, so they are tightening up their borders just in case.â While thinking this, Zich chimed in, âPerhaps, is there a war going on with another elf tribe?â
âExcuse me?â
âWhat?â
Dâniel was surprised; Leona was especially shocked as her eyes seemed as if it was going to pop out of her eyes. However, Dânielâs eyes were filled with admiration. âThatâs amazing. You were able to make an accurate prediction based on the few words I said.â
âWhat do you mean, Dâniel?! Are Zichâs words true?â
âUnfortunately, yes. No, itâs actually more serious than that.â
Dânielâs face became stiffer as he continued, âThe Iron Tribe declared a Puola. They called all the Tribal Kings in Adrowon to gather together, but we lost all contact with the King, Queen, and shaman who went to Mentis to participate in the Puola. We think they are being held as captives.