I break the wax seal with my finger and pull out the letters inside.
Apparently, there are two in total. They didn’t have much written in them as I thought, and I felt like I could read them quickly right now.
“Let’s see……” I said.
After giving Alexia a small look, I examine the contents.
First of all, what was written was that they are relieved I was doing well and seemed to be fine for the time being. There were the Old Man’s habits and I had to read between the lines.
I don’t have any children, but if I had a child, I’m sure I’d be worried like this even after they left their parent’s house. It would be the same even if Miu was the child in question and we lived together, so it would be even more likely if she were my blood-related child.
In fact, even in the letters that I exchanged regularly with Alexia, I was wondering if she was doing well. Well, in her case, she’s doing even better for herself, almost too much from all her enthusiasm.
“… They’re really curious after all, huh…?”
And the next letter was about Miu.
As expected, this was not something that could be explained entirely by just mentioning her, so I remember writing about what happened after giving them quite a bit of background information.
Whatever the circumstances, an old child who hasn’t left his parent’s house for 45 years was suddenly taking care of someone else’s child. In any case, the words “explain in detail” were written rather strongly.
The Old Man told me not to come back until I find a bride, but it shouldn’t be a problem with the occasional trip home. In fact, it’s hard to explain everything about Miu with letters alone. Miu also just went on holiday from the Magician’s Academy, so the timing seems to be good.
I turned over the second letter while thinking that I’d probably be returning to Bidden Village sometime soon, then returned my attention to the remaining words.
“… Oh, come to think of it, it’s already that season, isn’t it?”
What was spelled out at the end is that if it was convenient for me, I should please come back to Bidden Village at once. It’s not an order, but more like if it really was possible for me.
Furthermore, that I was summoned back from the capital after being purposefully kicked out wasn’t just because of Miu.
“Is there something the matter?” Alexia called out after I finished reading.
Well, if I tell her, there is no problem at all. She also knows about Miu, and in the first place, she is a former disciple of the dojo at Bidden Village. Of course, she is familiar with the circumstances surrounding it.
“It’s almost trivial, really,” I said. “Do you want to see it?”
“… Am I allowed to?” Alexia asked hesitantly.
“At the very least, they didn’t write anything that would be a problem if you saw it, Alexia,” I said.
As I said, there wasn’t anything she shouldn’t see. I also explained the reason why I left Bidden Village from the start, so she knows what situation I’m in.
The addressee is me, but as far as the contents of the second half are concerned, this is for the Knight Order, or more precisely, it is addressed to Alexia.
Because when I return to Bidden Village, it means that I will leave the Knights for a certain period of time. Naturally, she holds the authority to grant or deny that as Knight-Captain.
“… Then, I’ll take your word for it and read it,” Alexia said a little hesitantly.
“Here you go,” I said, handing it over.
I don’t mind if I have to explain it verbally, but I have been given the role of a Special Instructor by the King. To let me go to another place for any significant length of time, I need a reason, even if it’s just a formality.
As a justification, if you just heard it verbally from the person involved, it feels a little weak. It would be possible for me to be granted leave now, but it would be more reasonable to add physical evidence instead of just saying so.
Well, of course, in terms of content, it’s so trivial that I might go home for a while. Even so, it is better to keep such a strong reason because it is an organization with the respect, authority, and power of the Knights of Rebelio. I don’t know what sort of knock-on effects on will happen to whoever if I leave.
“… I see,” Alexia said, raising her face as she finished reading while I was thinking.
She looked quite satisfied after reading the letter.
“If I recall correctly, it was this at this season every year, wasn’t it?” Alexia said.
“Right, right,” I said. “That’s why they want more hands to help.”
Naturally, Alexia has a good idea why my Old Man bothered to call me back.
It’s once a year. Generally in early to late summer. In other words, it fits perfectly with the current season.
It’s kind of like a festival. To be precise, every year around this time, there is a hunting event based on a certain phenomenon, and the village becomes lively as if it were a sideshow.
Of course, just having a festival is a small reason to call me back.
In other words, that hunting event requires a certain amount of strength.
“The scale of it… you still don’t know yet, do you?” Alexia said.
“That’s right,” I said. “I think I’m going to look into it from now on.”
I only know Bidden Village, but I think most frontier villages have something like this.
Although as a state, the Kingdom of Rebelis was well-established, if you were to ask if everything under its rule was safe, you would be completely wrong.
If something big happened, or if there was a big disaster, the Knight Orders and the Magic Division would move as expected. In some cases, even adventurers will move with them.
However, the number of knights is limited. Magicians are even more finite, and even adventurers and the Kingdom Garrison, both of which are more numerous than knights and mages both, only have so many heads to their names, too. Therefore, there is no choice but to establish a priority order for incidents.
In the process of setting that order, problems that cannot be ignored, but are not as serious as national crises, are put on the back burner.
I’m not saying it’s bad. Everyone has their limits, and every organization is trying to identify those limits and achieve maximum efficiency.
On the other hand, it’s precisely because we’ve solved such a delicate situation with our own residents is why we don’t want to go out of our way to ask Knights and Adventurers for help and pay their corresponding high fees.
In fact, as far as I remember, we’ve never brought a large number of outsiders to Bidden Village for hunting. Occasionally, mercenaries and adventurers join as they were already staying at the village anyway, and they sometimes pitch in, but that’s about it.
“That’s why, if possible, I would like you to let me take a short vacation for two or three weeks,” I said.
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