Chapter 213: My Name Is... (1)
I suddenly had this thought. I only had three meals a day. Was it really right to waste one of them on the Crown Prince?
Of course, that wasn't right. Spending my precious evening with the Crown Prince? Should I really turn a time that should be peaceful and happy into a bothersome and annoying period?
This isn't it.
I shuddered. Honestly, the Crown Prince would probably prefer eating alone with the Crown Princess rather than with me.
And yet, he summoned me. He chose me over spending time with his beloved Crown Princess.
"Damn it."
A curse nearly slipped out because of the thoughts I had. It didn't make sense.
If the Crown Prince was calling me, then it meant that something significant enough to prioritize my summoning had happened, something like the assault on royalty incident or the unauthorized execution of prisoners.
But nothing came to mind. If it was something that warranted my summoning, I would know, but no matter how much I thought about it, there was no reason for this sudden call.
"It can't be just to praise me.
A meal to reward a loyal subject? Unfortunately, the Crown Prince wasn't the type to do such things.
Besides, when he praised someone, he usually gave them something shiny and gold. I had received so much of that over the past two years. The problem was that I didn't have the time to use it.
I guess I'll find out when I get there.
In the end, I concluded that I had to go in person. Even if this conclusion hadn’t been reached, I would’ve had to go quietly, anyway.
Surely it wasn’t because of the Mage Duchess. That jerk might be a mad dog, but he wasn’t the kind to summon someone far away just to tease and mock them.
...Right?
***
The guard at the main gate of the Crown Prince’s palace opened the way naturally as soon as I arrived, like a restaurant waiter recognizing a regular customer.
He didn't even mention that the Crown Prince was waiting. It felt oddly disheartening, as if they were saying that they wouldn’t stop me from going in on my own.
Have they gotten too used to this?
I glanced at the guard and walked in quietly.
It was understandable why the guard acted that way. This was already the third time I had been summoned this half of the year. For him, it must’ve felt like a regular enough occurrence that it had become tiresome to handle by the book.
I should make sure there wasn’t a fourth time. At this rate, the guard might welcome me while lying down.
"Executive Manager."
"Ah, butler. It's been a while."
Not long after entering the palace, the butler managing the Crown Prince’s residence greeted me.
Seeing the butler made me feel oddly at ease. I hadn’t visited for disciplinary reasons in a while. Now, it felt real that I was visiting for a dinner invitation and not a disciplinary action.
"Yes, it's been a while. I heard that you visited a few times, but we never met."
"Haha. The butler must’ve been busy, so it can’t be helped."
The butler mentioned it lightly, seemingly sharing the same sentiment.Fôll0w current novÊls o/n n/o/(v)/3l/b((in).(c/o/m)
Coming as a guest rather than because of trouble... even I knew that wasn’t normal. It made me feel somewhat small.
Noticing my reaction, the butler smiled slightly and turned away as if asking me to follow him.
"Still, it's a pleasure to host two distinguished guests today. It makes all the hard work worthwhile."
"Two?"
That was unexpected. The Crown Prince, buried under his duties, rarely invited people to the palace.
Instead of inviting someone, he’d use communication crystals to contact them. If a face-to-face meeting was necessary, then he’d surprise them by visiting their office. It was enough to make the victim cry from the Crown Prince’s wickedness.
"Yes, the Crown Princess has also invited a guest."
"I see."
I nodded at the answer. Yes, it was hard to imagine that the Crown Prince would invite someone. Imagining him cornering someone was easy, though.
"Executive Manager, I need to ask for your consent regarding something."
"Go ahead. What could I possibly refuse in the Crown Prince’s residence?"
I replied lightly to the butler, who cautiously spoke. In the Crown Prince’s palace, the wishes of the Crown Prince and Princess took precedence. My opinion as a mere guest didn’t matter.
Still, I relaxed my expression naturally. The butler surely knew this obvious fact. Yet, the fact that he asked for my consent showed his respect for me.
Courtesy begets courtesy. The Crown Prince could learn a thing or two from him.
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