Noblewoman Hosts Some Guests
Elliott is also a Prince, so there are various events and jobs that have to be done every day. Lately his paperwork and inspections have been rapidly increasing, creating a mess of busy days that made him completely forget about the dungeon that had been plaguing his mind until recently.
During one of his tea breaks he just so happened to glance out his window, and he couldnât help but be forced to remember that woman........he discovered it.
A plume of smoke rising in the distance.
No matter how you look at it, that was definitely coming from an area that had become all too familiar.
âAh, itâs such fine weather today........â
âCan you see? Your Highness, the smoke isâ
âFor a change of pace, it might be good to take Margaret for a long ride to the hill.â
âOver there is where the dungeon is right? I wonder what, is she burning some firewood.......â
âNow that I think about it, my bodyâs feeling a little stiff from all the work lately. Thatâs no good.â
âHuh? The smell of burning meat..........oi oi, that girl has quite the appetite.â
âYosh, letâs go to the suburbs today! Weâll leave as soon as Margaret gets here, so go prepare the horses at the stables!â
âYour Highness, are you listening? It looks like Rachel is up to something.â
âSykes, His Highness is pretending he canât see anything........â
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With one half unwilling to go and one half feeling obligated, Elliot arrived at the entrance of the dungeon to find two young men tidying up a barbecue stove. Judging from their clothes they appeared to be apprentice chefs.
Elliott ignored them both and entered the prison.
âHuh? Your Highness, arenât you going to question them?â
Surprised, Sykes pulled on the Princeâs sleeve, but Elliott shook his head while making a face like he was chewing on a bitter tasting bug.
âTheyâre underlings no matter how you look at them, they are. The underground is the main source of whateverâs going on. At the very least, weâll find the cause down there.â
âSis is unable to leave the prison.â
Elliott and George nodded towards one another, but still not convinced, Sykes wanted to hold them back.
âBut, Your Highnessâ
âWhat, is there still something?â
âIf we go see Rachel without stopping them all from tidying up right now, then wonât they have gone home before making ours?â
âYour primary concern right now is food!? Food!?â
In front of the cell, a girthy chef was facing the iron bars and giving a cooking lesson to the person inside.
âTodayâs main course shall be, a rare beef filet steak, prison style. Usually I cook this on an iron plate so that the meat appears more beautiful, but with the image of your cell bars in my mind, I dared to grill it today instead. I decided not to add any gravy for the sauce as I believe the fragrance from the charcoal thatâs seeped in gives the dish a certain wildness to the taste instead.â
With the first cut brought to her mouth, Rachel raised a lively voice.
âDelicious! This sauce is different from what I ate in your shop before.â
âYes. This time we took the beautiful image of a daughter of the Ferguson house, and melted some dark chocolate for the sauce instead.â
âWell, you flatterer!â
As the customer and chef harmoniously shared their impressions on the steak, Elliott called out.
âCould I hopefully be included in your little chat?â
Huh? What did he come here for? While saying some astonishing words he was making a face that said he was already used to this. Elliott exchanged a glance with his entourage, and George lightly bowed his head at the front.
George looked proudly down on his sister and pointed at the dish sitting in front of Rachel.
âSis, that cooking there..........how did you get such dishes inside the jail?â
âThatâs what you want to know!?â
The chef gave a bow.
âI had an assistant hold the plate we had put in earlier steady, and after using tongs to set the plate, I made the finishing touches through the bars.â
âAh, so thatâs how!â
âThat doesnât matter!â
Elliott began shouting after pushing George out of the way.
âRachel, what did I tell you!? No deliveryâ
Rachel swallowed the food that was still in her mouth before giving an honest nod.
âYes, thatâs what you said.â
âI see. Then, what is this?â
Rachel looked down at the plate in her hands.
âWell Your Highness, this isnât delivery.â
âHoh? So what is it then?â
Rachel answered with a pure, innocent smile.
âItâs catering.â
âThatâs the same thing you idiot!â¹
Elliottâs eyes were turning red as he started violently looking around.
âAlmost every single time, what is the Prison Guard doing!?â
As soon as the words left his mouth, his eyes landed on the Prison Guard who was sitting at his desk.
The same food was served in front of him, and his mouth just so happened to be filled with meat.
When his eyes met with the Princeâs, the Prison Guard quickly swallowed what was in his mouth, smiled, and gave him a thumbâs up.
âItâs all right! No suspicious objects have been brought in! I also properly made sure that nothing was poisoned!â
âArenât you not checking for poison with yours but rather sampling!? You were wondering what type of food this woman was having! You were bought with a piece of meat.........!â
âNo Your Highness, he isnât the kind of man who could be simply bought for one or two pieces of meat. Thatâs why we properly served him the full course from the beginning.â
Elliott was just thinking about whether to do something about that Prison Guard when Rachel set down her fork after finishing off the last of her steak.
âYour Highness. I did it separately, but deliv..............arenât you going to have some catering?â
âJust now, you, didnât you just call it delivery?â
âBecause the Ferguson House is to be holding a party later on, I was just taste-testing some of the food thatâs to be served.â
Elliottâs good point was completely ignored.
âEven though my sister is in prison, they still have her taste the food instead.........â
Georgeâs grief was also ignored.
Immediately after hearing Rachelâs answer, Elliott began to laugh.
âYouâre taste-testing food for a party!? Even though you canât go yourself!? What, are they going to hang a banner to symbolize your support!? Or are you going to pray for its success from afar and have those in attendance pass along your greetings!?â
As Rachel had been found severely guilty, obviously she wouldnât be able to leave and attend a party at her home.
Thereâs a humor in preparing for a party that you canât go to. But does Rachel understand this idiotic situation?
Because it had been such a long time since he had felt such intense pleasure concerning his relationship with Rachel, Elliottâs laughter just wouldnât stop.
While watching the elated Elliott, Rachel smiled, remembering the correspondence that was hidden underneath her plate.
If you like the taste, then Iâm sure His Highness will be pleased too.
Of course, youâre welcome to attend as well.
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Seeing the cute Margaret beautifully dressed, Elliott and the rest of her fans were nearly tripping over themselves in their love for her.
âBeautiful Margaret. You look just like a Flower Fairy.â
âOh, Your Highness!â
Even looking embarrassed she was too cute.
Rather than a grown adult beauty, hers was a dangerous charm that came from the impact of being in the middle of your growth. Since hers is still a childish beauty, they had thought that the sight of her in a low-cut evening gown would have been too flashy.......but rather, that unbalance is good!
Elliott quietly laughed to himself, thinking about what a wonderful reward it was that this beauty was just for him, when with a large smile spread ear from ear (in short his usual face), Bolanski came walking up.
âSheâs such a wonderful beauty, Your Highness.â
âAh, Margaret truly is lovely.â
âYes, indeed. In particular, that tube top dress with no shoulder straps is quite the meritorious achievement.â
âIs it good? I was troubled how it would be when she put it on, but I made the resolve to hold back on any frills and ribbons and thought it would be better to have a simple, adult design.â
Elliott felt pride at having his choice complimented when Bolanski pointed his finger up towards the heavens.
âYes. By tightening the top so much so that it doesnât slip off, her modest chest is emphasized really well!â
â..........isnât your opinion rather strange?â
âReally? I think Iâm pretty normal but........I am the president of the Kingdom Petalism Association, and we want to make Margaret our Peta ⢠of ⢠the ⢠Year!â²
This guy was saying something really strange.
â.........so, I think Iâm going to have to say no.â
âAh, what is someone of Your Highnessâs station saying!? To be called Peta is to claim your meagerness! Saying mountains or cutting board is no good! Donât you know that if Your Highness canât understand the subtle differences, youâll never be anymore than a second-rate petalist!?â
âNo, I feel like something in me would die if I were to become first-rate..........â
Then, Elliott made a rough snort while watching Bolanski.
âYou, youâre family name is Boinski right.........â
âBolanski, Your Highness.â
Margaret was enjoying her new dress, finally deciding on the pose sheâd take when she ran back into Elliott.
âElliott, Iâm really thankful to you!â
âItâs nothing Margaret. Iâm more than happy to help you become even more beautiful.â
Elliottâs imagination grew as she embraced him.
..........that happiness, with one word it was shattered in an instant.
âYosh! Well then, Iâm going to boast to Rachel. Sheâll see just how very kind Elliott is to me.â
â..............Margaret. You donât need to bother showing off to that woman........â
When Elliott tried showing his disapproval for Margaretâs plan, he received a shocking response in turn.
âBut Elliott. Since Rachel is hosting a party, I want her to know who the person is that Elliott loves most when I show up in this dress!â
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âA bunch of dressed up guests have made their way into the castle and are already at the dungeon.â
In response to the information Margaret had given him, Elliott and the others rushed to the scene.
âDamn, I shouldâve noticed during the day........â
âThatâs right........Rachelâs doing something really strange, Your Highness isnât receiving any damage from this whatsoever.â
âWhat kind of standard of judgement is that!?â
The door to the dungeonâs entrance was wide open, and dazzling lights and a fun-sounding commotion were already leaking into the backyard.
âDamn, what kind of idiot holds a party in a dungeon........!â
âWell, Rachel.â
âSis would........â
The men then ran down the stairs.
The room was lit up as bright as day, a wide chandelier set on the side.
Though itâd be a stretch to call this an evening party, all of the ladies and gentlemen there were certainly dressed like it was.
A number of tables that shouldnât be here were set up, and a boy was going around serving more and more food.
And on one end wearing a bow tie and suit over his usual dirty work clothes was the Prison Guard who was serving wine from a barrel.
.........Prison Guard.
âOi. You!â
âAh, itâs Your Highness.â
âItâs Your Highness, not! What are you doing!?â
âServing alcohol. Iâve already tested both, so we have both red and white to choose from. We have a rosé as well, but there was only one bottle in the case, so itâll be all gone if you drink it too soon.â
âIs that so!? Your job is managing this dungeon! Why havenât you stopped these people from entering!?â
âNo, because........â
As he spoke the Prison Guard looked around him.........
âMore and more of these groups of important people showed up, could I really stop them?â
âIf thatâs your job then itâs fine to turn them away!â
âBut, they all had written invitations, and I was completely overwhelmed........also, they kept prattling on using words I didnât understand.â
âHaah!?â
Weaving through the crowd of influential people, Elliott came to have a pleasant chat with Rachel.
âOi, Rachel! What is this commotion!?â
âAh, welcome Your Highness.â
Rachel was also dressed up. It was a deep blue evening gown, a conservative dress with pearl jewelry. It was a different dress from the one she had been wearing when she was thrown in prison.
This certainly wasnât something she had in the cell from the beginning. It was absolutely prepared somewhere along the way.
As Elliott glared at her with a look that could kill, Rachel responded calmly as if talking to an ordinary acquaintance.
âWhen I thought about it, I never had a moving party.â
âMoving party!?â
âBut, as I am right now, what would my future be?â
âSo you havenât forgotten that..........â
âSo for ordinary nobles and politicians, I thought itâd be too difficult for them to attend a party before Your Highness........so with a little self-control, I limited todayâs guest-list to only foreign ambassadors, clergymen, and merchants who Iâm on good terms with.â
âWhatâs with that half-hearted consideration!?â
When Elliott took a look around, it was true that he didnât recognize many people native to this country. And all of the clergymen were wearing their proper dress. There were some people there wearing formal wear speaking the kingdomâs language, but he was unable to recognize them so they were probably the merchants. If they were all friends with the Dukeâs house, they were probably all people of import as well. George seemed to recognize some of them as evidenced by how dreadful his complexion had become.
Frantically holding back the urge to scream, Elliott cast a glance backwards where Rachel was excitedly giving an intimate greeting to the guests who approached her. Not a single one of them seemed to care that these greetings were happening from behind the bars of a cell. Rather, Elliottâs group felt like they were the oneâs out-of-place, relegated to the sidelines.
âRachel........!â
Foreigners, business people, and the religious world. In other words, everyone here were people who couldnât be influenced by the Princeâs power. No wonder they pushed the Prison Guard to the side.
Seeing the state of this group, it doesnât need to be said who theyâd support between Rachel and Elliott. The other side, Rachel, is making the smart move of holding a party to raise her position, but interrupting them by acting as a stickler for the rules here would have the opposite to the desired effect.
The noise of Elliott grinding his teeth echoed as Rachel had a good time toasting glasses with an affluent old man with a white beard, talking about something he didnât understand in front of him.
âHooray for prison!â
âHooray!â
Elliott finally involuntarily raised a cry at the twoâs excitement.
âOi! Whatâs fun about being in prison huh!â
âWait! Thatâs no good Your Highness, hold yourself back! That man is a cardinal, so starting a fight is out of the question!â
George desperately held him back, convincing Elliott to back off, swallowing his bitter tears.
âShit, I canât complain to Rachel about all this with these people here........â
âIâll dispatch someone later to each position for an explanation.........but this number of people, who could remember everyone thatâs come.........â
Standing in a corner as the party venue swelled, Elliott and George whispered to each other about the current state of affairs while hiding next to the wine barrel.
Hmph, and then taking a deep breath through her nose, Margaret rose up.
âElliott, I will explain!â
âMargaret!?â
âBecause this isnât funny! Elliott is on the side of justice, so we have to do this for Rachel who is supposed to be bad!â
âTo do.......â
Thatâs right, but the way Margaret says it.........
While George was taking care of and calming down Elliott, Margaret had glided over to another end of the room and stood up on a box.
âEveryooooooone, please listen!â
Margaret made an unthinkable appeal during the party, and the gazes of all the visitors gathered on her.
âEveryone, you donât know what youâre saying, Rachel is really the bad one! In order to help me, Elliott dared to break off his engagement with Rachel and sent her to prison! Donât be fooled!â
For a moment, the venue was silent.
Then in the middle of that silence, Margaret cockily puffed out her chest.
After a few seconds the noise returned.
But Elliott didnât welcome it.
âBwahahahaha!â
âItâs a nice joke!â
âYay prison!â
Applause began to ring as the audience believed this was all some entertainment derived from too much alcohol, and with Margaret unable to understand what was going on, her head swiveling around after all the tension had disappeared, she had lost all persuasive power.
In the end, Margaret was also dragged into the fuss, made to have a toast with the other guests.
âHooray for prison!ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âHooray!â
Margaret came back with sparkling eyes and a plate with a mound of food heaped up on top.
âElliott, I did it!â
âAh, yeah.........â
It canât be said that she had no effect at all, but Elliott still stared at Margaret strangely as she started shoveling some of the mood into her mouth.
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George noticed.
âHm? Whereâs Sykes? He came with us.â
The Prison Guard pointed towards the middle of the venue while pouring another glass of wine.
âIf itâs that knight youâre talking about, heâs been enjoying the party since the start.â
Eating food and having delicious wine since midday, Sykes had been worked up, happily conversing with a bunch of old men he didnât know.
âHow niiiiiice, I donât get to do this too often.â
âBwahahaha, me neither!â
âSame!â
Sykes and the ambassadors from the neighboring country all brought their glasses together.
âHooray for prison!â
1. It really is the same thing. The word åºå means both delivery and catering. When she says catering, she says it in English though to differentiate the two.
2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petalism Long story short, Petalism was originally a method for banishing people. I donât think it means what Bolanski thinks it does.