I open the door and proceed inside. In a nutshell, it felt like an office, as you’d expect.
It is spacious enough to not feel cramped, and the walls are unified in white like the reception room and corridor, giving a sense of calmness. What makes it different from the reception room is that several furniture items seem to be of good quality, and there is a large bookshelf next to the office desk where Alexia sits.
The Rebelio Knights are an order with a long history. There should be a lot of documents just by looking at the activity records so far, and there are probably other books lined up. She is also quite greedy when it comes to her thirst for knowledge.
The dignified appearance of Alexia, sitting at her office desk by the window and running her pen, makes you feel a certain kind of sacredness. I haven’t seen her doing anything at her desk much, but it really suits her.
“Master. I apologize for the trouble,” Alexia said, standing up as soon as she saw me.
“No, no, it’s no problem. Don’t worry about it,” I said.
I’m not going to talk about who’s superior, the Commander of the Knights or the special instructor, but I think it would be nice if she wasn’t so reserved around me.
Of course, from her point of view, there must be some kind of indebtedness from pulling out the old man who had secluded himself in the countryside. I can’t deny it. On top of that, she even prepared the King’s Royal Seal, and she may have felt that I didn’t appreciate the tremendous pressure it bore on me.
But even if there was a king’s order, in the end, it’s because I accepted it that we have the relationship we have now.
And yes, it was sudden, but now I’m grateful. I’m sure this wouldn’t have happened if I stayed in Bidden Village all the time. Well, if you say that this is only a result of theorizing that guarantees, that’s right.
“Please, take a seat,” Alexia said, pointing to what looked like a reception set slightly closer to the wall.
“Ah, yeah,” I said.
Even though it’s an office, there are times when guests come to greet you. Besides, there must be some kind of conversation that can’t be done in the reception room. It never occurred to me that I would end up here.
“However, the sight of you at a desk is refreshing. I think it suits you, Alexia,” I said.
“Thank you very much,” Alexia said. “But, I always feel there’s a lot of work to do.”
“Haha, you’re still a hard worker, aren’t you?” I said.
I said those words with sincerity, but it seems that Alexia took it as flattery. It’s not. Whether she’s swinging her sword or penning away at her desk, she looks the same.
I have no way of knowing what her actual work competency is, but it can’t be low. If they were, she wouldn’t be sitting in that chair right now.
“So… what’s going on this time?” I asked.
“Yes, let me get straight to the point,” Alexia said.
Even after I came to Baltrain, the number of opportunities for me and Alexia to sit down and have a chat has not increased unexpectedly. I basically train at the training grounds, and she focuses on running the Knight Order.
Although we sometimes stand in the training ground together, there are few opportunities to talk alone. In fact, even now, she had interrupted training to come to this place, and she has also stopped her work. Since I don’t think it would be a good idea to waste her time talking too much, I decided to have her get down to business.
“The other day, this arrived at headquarters,” Alexia said, putting an envelope on the reception table.
“Fumu,” I said.
I think it’s probably some kind of letter or order, but I didn’t recognize the pattern on the sealed wax as it was broken open. This is not from the royal family.
“This is an invitation from Margrave Frumwelk,” Alexia said. “The content is an invitation to an evening party hosted by him.”
“Fumu……?”
Huh. Who is Margrave Frumwelk? I don’t know the name.
Since he’s called a Margrave, I think he’s a noble who borders on the territory of either Supheniardvania or the Salua’zalc Empire, probably near the very edge of this country’s borders. So I think, but I don’t have any idea about the person who is a frontier noble. I don’t know anything, frankly.
And even if I proceed as if it’s still possible that the invitation will reach the knights, I still don’t understand the connection between that coming here and my being called her.
“Umm, uh…? In other words, the Rebelio Knights are being invited to an evening party hosted by the Margrave?” I asked.
“It’s as you said,” Alexia said.
After confirming it for the time being, it seems that there is no mistake in my understanding.
I’ve never been involved in an event like that, but I’m sure someone like Alexia would get that kind of invitation. Come to think of it, when I was in Bidden Village, I remember that in the letters she sent me, she talked about her social contacts increasing.
But I still don’t know why she’s telling me, specifically, separately from the others.
Since Alexia is going to Frumwelk territory, I wonder if she’s asking me to train the knights during that time. But in that case, I don’t think it’s necessary to bother calling me, and since Henblitz is there as the Deputy Commander in the first place, I feel it must be something different.
Ah, maybe Henblitz will go with her, too. No, but that would confuse the chain of command. If there is an emergency, it would be a problem if all of the top management is absent.
“I understand the circumstances, but…why did you call me?” I said.
I’ve thought about it a lot, but I can’t come to a conclusion. So I decided to ask. The fact that she called me out purposefully means that Alexia should be telling me the reason, too.
“I would like you to attend this evening party, too, Master,” Alexia said.
“Why?”
Why indeed?
My doubts were almost reflexive but were drowned out by Alexia’s soft smile. No, really, why?
“This was indeed sent to the Rebelio Knights, but to be more precise, it was addressed to you and me, Master,” Alexia said.
“…… Why?”
I tried to digest her words again in my mind, but what came out, as a result, was still a simple questioning voice.
I know that Alexia will be invited. She is the leader of the highest-ranked knight order of this country, and the top of an organization with one of the best fighting powers as well. It is not hard to imagine that it would be important to have connections with all persons of note within the kingdom, not just the capital city of Baltrain.
However, if I was told that I was also one of those invited, it would be a little difficult to react.
It’s been a while since I was given the title of Special Instructor, so I can still agree that I’ve gained some recognition within Baltrain.
Some time ago, there was an attempted assassination of the royal family, and before and after that my face became known outside the Knights. If there is a growing momentum among the nobles to keep at least one of them connected to me, it is still within the realm of understanding.
However, this time the other party is a margrave. I’ve never been there and I don’t even know where it is. I couldn’t see the reason why I, who wasn’t even an official knight, would be taken out of my way to a party there.
“There are several reasons… Master, do you know anything about Frumwelk territory?”
“No, I don’t,” I said.
“…… Ah, I see.”
Hm? For some reason, Alexia’s reaction is a little strange.
Could it be that she was moving on the premise that I knew about the Frumwelk territory and its lord? That would not have fit the flow of talk.
However, Alexia should be familiar with my normal life. And yet, it doesn’t make sense to assume that I knew about a margrave.
It’s a very rude possibility, but I wonder if I’ve known Margrave Frumwelk somewhere in the past, and even completely forgot about him.
No, but I don’t think I’ll forget it if I happen to meet a noble. As far as I know, no nobles should have visited Bidden Village, and if such an event had occurred, I’m confident that I would remember it.
Actually, I don’t know if they came incognito, but there’s no reason for nobles to come to such a remote countryside, and there’s even less reason for them to come incognito.
“…Then, let’s start with the other reason first,” Alexia said.
“Un,” I said.
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