“Master, still as strong as ever, huh~?”
Rose sang her words as if she were just going in for a friendly bout.
The scenery around me isn’t so calm, though. The clothes that I bought at the last minute are also in bad shape due to the blood splatters. They were so expensive. I wonder if I can get the blood washed off.
“… Well, this is the extent of what we’re dealing with,” I said.
I was able to control that number without any struggle. Their skill should be inferred from that. It really was just a matter of numbers advantage.
At the same time, I flicked my sword to get rid of the blood.
It’s a sword that’s a little too sharp to cut up a familiar face. No, I haven’t decided to fight her yet, but an unpleasant premonition in my mind makes it seem inevitable.
“… Why did you let the thugs through?” I asked.
In the end, I managed just those words.
What do I want to hear back? Did I want Rose to deny it completely? The suspicions about her are clear from the circumstantial evidence alone.
“Mhm-hm-hm, just what are you talking about? I was fighting properly~!” Rose replied.
Rose’s posture does not collapse. She has been smiling all this time.
But do I really think that’s the case?
No, that’s probably not possible. She has an air-headed personality, but she doesn’t have ill intent.
Rose’s armor is heavy and beautiful to look at. It is a fine armor suitable for the position of Vice-Captain of the Knights of the Faith.
The armor still has no blood, dirt, or scratches. It was the best proof that she wasn’t fighting properly.
“Why are there no dirt or scratches on your armor?”
When I pointed that out again, her eyes snapped down and she lowered her head as if she had just noticed it.
“… I knocked them away with my shield~,” Rose said.
“… I see,” I said.
The next thing that came out was an excuse that didn’t make sense at all and could have been from a small child.
I think a little.
As I said, she has an air-headed personality, but she’s not dumb. She must have the power to think and see into people more than the average person, and if there is a shortage in that aspect, she should not be able to take the position of Vice-Captain.
However, she continued to make terrible excuses until this happens. Anyone could see that her true intention wasn’t for escorting our targets at all.
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Is there a reason she can’t tell anyone, or should I say it’s because she’s our opponent?
Do I really want to know what the truth is?
“But then, it seems that you’ve been letting through a lot of those thugs,” I said.
“… Now, now, there,” Rose said, “I think even you can be out of form, Master~.”
Rose has been using an estoc.
However, the sword is still beautiful. It hasn’t been bathed in blood. That means she wasn’t really dealing with the assassins.
“I wonder if it would be inconvenient for you if Prince Glenn ascends to the throne,” I said.
“…”
Now that it’s clear, I’ll try to mention what I heard from Lucy.
Only at this point did the smile disappear from Rose’s face.
“… You’re not only strong but also knowledgeable, huh, Master~?”
“No, it’s just what I’ve heard about,” I said.
I don’t know what exactly is happening in Supheniardvania right now. I don’t know which is right, the Papal Faction or the Royal Faction, and I don’t even know what their positions are.
Perhaps the Papal Faction has a cause that I don’t know about. However, even with that in mind, the bloody plot of assassinating the royal family could not be overlooked.
“… So even you couldn’t figure it out at this level, Master?” Rose asked.
“… I’ll take it as a compliment, for the time being,” I said.
I thought it would be impossible to squeeze any more information, or rather Rose’s expression changed.
Well, there were certainly a lot of opponents, but that’s it. Alexia and Henblitz also escorted the Prince and Princess, who were the main concerns.
In that case, I wouldn’t be some old geezer defeated by that caliber of attack. I wouldn’t even have known if that first attack was organized.
“… Master,” Rose said, changing her tone a little.
“Yeah?” I asked.
“Master, what would you do if your country was in crisis?” Rose continued.
It’s a little difficult question to ask an old man from the countryside.
I don’t understand politics. Even if I became a king or someone in a similar position, I wasn’t confident that I could manage my dominion well.
“I’m an old man from the countryside… I don’t know about politics,” I said.
Perhaps this question is what worries Rose.
If so, I think I need to express my thoughts as her mentor, even if it’s outlandish.
“First of all… I’d think of asking all the people. What are their problems?”
“… That’s right~,” Rose said. “That may be the form of a good politician.”
Well, the impression that there is no choice but to listen to their complaints. Hear out the opinions of the people about their troubles, think about it, and clear them one by one.
With my mediocre mind, I could only think of that.
“But.”
Again, the smile disappeared from Rose’s expression.
“If the politicians of the country are fighting each other, instead of for the people. If the country is exhausted year after year due to petty power struggles and the national power continues to decline. Don’t you think it would be necessary to purify the core of the country as soon as possible? If everyone only thinks about fighting to sit at the top, and they were battling in such ugly ways.”
She lets it out all at once.
“What would you do, Master?” Rose asked, her face full of anguish.
“… I don’t know. As you know, I’m neither great nor wise,” I said.
I’m sure that as it is now, I can’t open her heart with just words.
Behind her smile, she had a fierce determination to get this done. As Lucy predicted, she would like to secure the Papal Faction’s advantage with Prince Glen dead.
However, there is no guarantee that the country will come together. No, but someone may have argued that it’s better than all the infighting and the exhaustion of their national strength as is.
And now Rose got on that plan.
I don’t know how much distress and conflict there was in the process, but it shouldn’t have been decided lightly. That is what her face tells me.
“… Despite all that,” I said.
No matter how much she has struggled and agonized over her decision.
“I can’t turn a blind eye when I see my ex-disciple stepping off the right path, even for a good cause.”
There was no reason to allow a coup d’etat.
“… Is that so? You’re a good person, after all, Master~,” Rose said, smiling again.
But, if I’m not imagining it:
Her face looked like a child desperately trying to hold back her tears.
“I thought you were a ‘good person,’ too,” I said.
“… Hm-hmm, how about that~?” Rose asked.
Rose was often at the dojo, dealing with and caring for the small children, she showed a different kind of care than Alexia.
At my dojo, there were many children, she felt like an older sister, and I think my students loved her.
“I should have taught you swordsmanship to protect people,” I said.
This is not a story of swordsmanship skills or the dojo, but a story of spirit.
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