How boring. I came to the Empire to escape this monotony, but it seemed the New Year had a way of pulling even a prince back home.
Honestly, as just the 3rd prince—not even the crown prince—it wouldn’t have mattered if I attended the New Year events or not. But what could I do? The thing about royalty was that my absence would surely be noticed even if I wouldn’t particularly stand out when I was there. Had I skipped this event, my father would have probably drafted my resignation from the academy himself.
I have no excuse for not attending.
The importance of the New Year was universal across the continent. It would’ve looked strange if I had stayed in the Empire during the New Year People would’ve wondered, ‘Why is he spending New Year in a foreign land?’
Besides, the start of the year, according to Enen’s teachings, was a time for communities to come together. Families gathered, and on a larger scale, so did the leaders of nations. For a king who must keep the nobles in check, it was impossible to neglect such an event.
To make things worse, Armein’s founding day coincided almost exactly with the New Year, which only added to the pressure. Even as royalty, skipping this would definitely raise some eyebrows.
I wish I could just spend New Year and go right back.
But that was a foolish dream. Maybe it would be different if I hadn’t returned home at all. But now that I was back, there was no way I could head back to the Empire so soon. My father would never allow it.
“How am I going to survive until March?”
I muttered under my breath, feeling frustrated. The academy would reopen in early March, which meant that I had to endure two whole months stuck in this boring palace.
It was a sad reality. What was I supposed to do for two months? If Lather were here, we’d be experimenting with the new Four-Bishop strategy he came up with. If Erich were around, then we’d be practicing his incredible serve. However, no one was. Humans are social creatures, and this isolation felt unbearable.
Maybe I should’ve officially invited them.
The thought crossed my mind. If I had to return to my homeland, then perhaps I should have formally invited my friends to join me in the royal palace.
But I quickly dismissed the idea. They, too, should be with their own families for the New Year. If I couldn’t avoid it, then neither could they. The New Year held too much significance across the continent.
I sighed quietly, leaning against the balcony railing. At least the night breeze cleared my head a little while I was alone out here. If the other nobles were crowding around me right now, it’d be even more of a headache.
“I feel secure with Sir Villar by my side.”
“You honor me, Your Highness.”
I glanced over at Sir Villar and offered my thanks.
I felt truly grateful that Sir Villar was here. He was one of the top five knights in the royal guard, after all. With Sir Villar standing stoically by the side of a prince who’d just returned from studying abroad, the other nobles were keeping their distance, thinking we were engaged in some important conversation.
That’s one way to look at it.
Of course, there was no important conversation happening whatsoever. Sir Villar’s serious expression was just how he always looked. Though maybe it was because I was keeping him here by my side.
I think it’s safe to let him go now.
I shifted my gaze from Sir Villar to the interior of the banquet hall. After spending hours out here on the balcony and signaling my desire to be alone, there was no way any noble would approach me now. Occasionally, some people still might come over, but only if they had a very good reason to do so.
But honestly, there’d be no noble who had a pressing need to approach me. The line of succession was solid with my elder brother, the Crown Prince, at the center, so there was no reason for anyone to cozy up to other potential heirs. And who would need to form ties with a prince who left for a foreign academy right after coming of age? Besides, I was closer to the knights than to anyone in politics or the administration.
“Sir Villar, I heard that Dame Perosa has joined as part of the security team.”
“Yes, Your Highness. I am deeply grateful for the trust placed in me.”
When I mentioned Dame Perosa, Sir Villar’s expression softened slightly.
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