Chapter 322: The Prosperous Western Territory (2)
I was already feeling tired before I had even unpacked.
— My nepheeew~ I heard you just arrived? Auntie will be there right away!
The communication crystal suddenly lit up with a one-sided drunken rambling and announcement.
Her enthusiasm was almost terrifying, as if she might burst through the door any second. At least it wasn’t a surprise visit—she had the decency to announce herself first.
Still, the thought of a duke descending upon a hotel full of academy students was a nightmare. What kind of relaxing school trip would it be if everyone had to host such an intimidating figure?
They might consider it a social event if it were another duke, but dealing with a drunkard duke who didn’t even leave her territory was a bit...
— Give it to me.
— Huuuh? Darling, you want to see nephew toooo?
— Of course. So, hurry up.
— Okay! Here!
I heard Uncle’s voice next to the Wise Duchess just as I was about to suggest that we visit the ducal mansion instead.
What a relief. The suffocating tension I felt vanished in an instant. As expected, Uncle was the only one who could rein in the Wise Duchess. His reliability was unmatched.
— I see you’ve arrived safely, Carl. That’s good. Was there any discomfort on the way?
“No, there were no problems at all.”
Uncle, who had pushed aside the Wise Duchess and grabbed the communication crystal, greeted me with a gentle smile.
This—this was the proper way to start a conversation. When contacting relatives, exchanging pleasantries should come first. The Wise Duchess just made a unilateral announcement about coming to see us as soon as she heard we arrived. Please, learn at least 10% of your husband’s manners.
— Your aunt is making a fuss about wanting to see her nephews, so we’d like to see you today.
“Ah, yes. I understand.”
— Of course we won’t be coming to the hotel, so don’t worry.
Those perfectly sensible words eased my worries once more.
— Why don’t you and Erich do some sightseeing in the meantime? Let’s meet somewhere nice.
He meant that they’d come and find us if we slipped away to somewhere without many people.
It was a reasonable compromise. After all, it was bound to cause a commotion whether the Wise Duchess came to the hotel or we went to the mansion. Meeting at a third location would still create some noise, but it’d at least be the least noisy option.
— Ah, it’s fine to bring your other companions too.
That made me chuckle. If Uncle wanted to meet anyone besides us, then who else could it be but their future nieces-in-law?
“Thank you for the thoughtful suggestion.”
Of course, I was planning to bring them along even if Uncle hadn’t mentioned it. Even the Wise Duchess might be a bit quieter with the Mage Duchess right there.
***Erich’s expression changed as if he was a patriot who’d lost his country when I told him we were going to meet the Wise Duchess, but it was just a minor issue.
“Would you prefer to go, or for her to come here?”
“A nephew can’t make his aunt come to him.”
That single comment was all it took to get him moving. No matter how much of a recluse Erich was, he couldn’t risk getting his cheeks smothered in public. Honestly, I couldn’t blame him—I’d want to bite my tongue and drop dead if that happened to me in front of an audience.
“Sarah, you come along too.”
“Y-Yes? Me too?”
I casually suggested to Sarah, who was worriedly watching Erich trudge along like a zombie.
I had a solid excuse to invite Sarah since Uncle had specifically mentioned bringing along the ‘future nieces-in-law’. While Sarah and Erich weren’t officially engaged nor was there any romantic tension between them, that was all the more reason to bring her along.
She needs to gain an advantage at times like this.
Sadly, Sarah fell behind Countess Horfeld in many aspects—her innate health and the status of her family, for example—things that couldn’t be changed through effort alone.
That was why we needed to maximize Sarah’s strengths when we could. Unlike Countess Horfeld, Sarah could stay by Erich’s side.
“They already know your name. I’m sure they’ll be delighted if I tell them Erich’s childhood friend has come to say hello.”
Sarah’s eyes moistened at those words. Unlike a certain someone whose situational awareness was on par with an amoeba, Sarah was perfectly perceptive. She likely realized that my suggestion was for her benefit.
“Yes! I’ll get ready right away!”
I couldn’t help but smile slightly as I watched her hurriedly look for her coat.
I felt a bit sorry for Countess Horfeld, but what could we do? Sarah needed to assert her own strengths to stand a chance against such a formidable rival. Even if she lost in the end, it was better to fight fiercely and accept defeat with dignity than to surrender without trying.
“Are you already looking out for your future sister-in-law?”
The Mage Duchess whispered gently as she watched. I guess it was obvious to others that I was blatantly taking care of Sarah. Of course it was, since I didn’t intend to hide it in the first place.
But damn it, why couldn’t Erich notice even this?
“I should at least help out if my brother’s causing others heartburn.”
I suppressed a sigh that almost escaped instinctively and answered casually, but it was also sincere.
The situation could spiral out of control if I didn’t step in, considering Erich’s utter lack of awareness. The last thing I wanted was for Sarah, after finally recovering her health, to collapse from stress. If that happened, I wouldn’t be able to face Mother—or the head maid.
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