I'm an Ordinary Returning Student at the Academy
Chapter 111
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Chapter 111
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Chapter 111
Itâs been five years since I began assisting the Emperor in governing the empire.
During that time, Iâve had countless experiences and faced numerous challenges.
And judging from those experiences, unexpected events tend to occur at the most unexpected times.
Yes, just like right now.
âI implore you, Your Highness. Please recall the promise you made to me beforeââ
ââŚâ
This is a bit⌠no, quite sudden.
Isnât this the same Karl who used to find meeting me incredibly burdensome?
I can still vividly remember him whining about receiving another medal every time I summoned him to the Imperial Palace.
But now, this same Karl, without even being summoned, sent a message through Rika.
He said he had something important to discuss and asked me to spare some of my precious time.
Thinking this would be a once-in-a-lifetime event, I quickly sent a reply urging him to enter the palace.
Karl rushed over and knelt before me.
âKarl. My dear brother-in-law. Please calm down and get up.â
âYour Highness.â
âI understand what youâre trying to say. So please stop acting like youâre about to bang your head on the floor. Will you listen to your brother-in-law?â
I donât want to be a pitiful husband who gets bossed around by his bride-to-be even before the wedding.
Thankfully, Karl stopped hesitating, stood up, and politely sat down beside me.
âSo, you came here to ask me for that favor, is that right?â
What Karl wanted to ask of me, judging by its content alone, was something even he, a high-ranking nobleman, couldnât handle.
He wanted to interact with the Lasker delegation. He wanted to have a friendly match, as the warriors call it.
To put it simply, he just wanted to fight them.
Needless to say, this was a huge breach of diplomatic etiquette.
Displaying force in front of those who have come for diplomatic reasons is a situation where neither side has anything to gain, whether they win or lose.
Even if relations between the Empire and Lasker were still hostile, as they once were, there would be no reason to do such a thing.
Weâre getting along quite well now.
âIâve also heard the news. Some Laskerians have abandoned their ship and are looking for a new captain, right?â fđeđđ°đbđođđl.cđźm
âYes, Your Highness.â
âAnd that captain happens to be in our Empireâs harbor.â
âThatâs correct.â
We donât interfere in Laskerâs affairs.
Thatâs the secret agreement between our Empire and Laskers.
Even without that agreement, we have no intention of getting involved in their matters.
Our Empire also needs to focus on domestic affairs rather than external expansion.
The war with Luzernes dragged on longer than expected.
Thankfully, it was confined to only one region. If it had been an issue for the entire Empire, the recovery period would have been much longer.
Anyway, whether they find a new captain or not, whether their turmoil continues or not, the Empire doesnât care.
Yes, that is, until they cause trouble within our territory.
âTheyâve clearly crossed the line. No matter how urgent it is.â
The Academy is a formal educational institution located within the Empireâs territory and supported by the imperial family. Itâs under the Empireâs protection.
And they, although from Lasker, came as foreign exchange students.
Theyâre trying to cause trouble that could potentially complicate the relationship between the two kingdoms? Trying to persuade the Fifth Princess? What if the Second Princessâs faction finds out first and starts saying that the Empire is secretly backing them? What then?
âBut, Karl. I have one question.â
âYes?â
âThis is clearly Laskerâs fault. So itâs natural for the Empire to express its displeasure. But why do you, of all people, have to get involved?â
Actually, that was what I was most curious about.
Wasnât Karl the one who said he didnât want to attract more attention?
Didnât he say he wanted to live a quiet, peaceful life?
Then why did he suddenly make this choice?
If he steps forward like this, heâll be in the spotlight again, so I couldnât understand why he was making such a request.
ââŚTo me.â
Karl said with a faint smile. It wasnât a bright smile of joy.
âThe Academy was the place I longed to return to. Not just the Academy itself, but a place away from the battlefield, filled with tranquility and peace, a positive kind of hustle and bustle. I wanted to escape from that hell and live the ordinary life that those who left before me desired.â
ââŚ.â
âI hate it when thatâs disrupted. I really hate it when my sanctuary is tainted by another war. I hate it so much that I want to destroy it all.â
I donât know for sure, but one thing is certain.
Lasker probably didnât intend to, but theyâve provoked a beast that was regaining its sanity.
âSo I want to warn them. Itâs all good, but donât do that in my sanctuary. My enemy is KanfâI apologize. I misspoke. Iâve had enough with the Luzernes Elves, so donât cross the line. I want to let them know.â
âI understand.â
Those who return from the battlefield are mostly like this.
They seem like ordinary people, but the moment they encounter anything that reminds them of the past, they react fiercely.
If someone tries to touch what they wanted to protect, they become merciless beasts.
If someone threatens the place they wanted to return to, they become an unstoppable force. Thatâs what it means to be a survivor.
âHowever, thereâs one thing. I donât think I can grant your request.â
âYour Highness?â
Karl looks at me, surprised by my words.
Calm down, brother-in-law. I donât mean anything bad.
âYou asked me for a favor. But this isnât something you should do. Itâs the Empire that should express its discomfort, so it should be done in the Empireâs name. Youâre just acting on its behalf. Therefore, this isnât something that should be handled as your personal request.â
Within the Empireâs territory. Within its borders. Inside the Academy, no less. That shouldnât happen. And even without the kingdomâs princess knowing? Thatâs not right.
âIn fact, I want to ask you a favor, Karl. In the current situation, using others might make it seem too forceful. But using someone too weak might not uphold the Empireâs dignity.â
With the rise of magic and gunpowder, knights no longer possess the overwhelming power they once did.
However, they are by no means weak.
Their swords are still sharp, and their strength maintains Laskerâs status as a powerful nation.
Therefore, to ensure the Empireâs victory, we need to send someone of equal skills.
But Lasker would be well aware of such individuals, making it appear as if the Empire is deliberately instigating conflict.
On the other hand, sending someone too mediocre might result in defeat. It would be a great humiliation.
Considering all these factors, the best card we can play is Karl.
He hasnât fought on the Lasker front, so they donât know his level, but we can be confident in him. And with his strong determination, thereâs even less to worry about.
âYouâre the only one who can do this. Against the knights of the delegation, without making it seem like the Empire is intentionally trying to humiliate them, and without losing.â
And thereâs one more thing.
âActually, my father secretly gave an order.â
âAn imperial order? What is it?â
âHe sent someone to the Friedrich County.â
To awaken the knightsâ nightmare, which they had briefly forgotten.
* * *
Heh heh. Heh heh heh. Keu heh heh heh!
I canât stop laughing.
Oh my.
I never thought this day would come again.
I thought it would never happen until the day I died.
To wear armor again, carry a sword, ride a horse, and head towards where they are!
âAre you that happy?â
Ceylon, lying beside me, narrows her eyes and glares at me.
I immediately stop laughing and clear my throat.
âItâs an imperial order, my dear. It means Iâm still a useful sword to His Majesty, so how can I not be happy?â
âBut the smile youâre making doesnât seem like itâs because of that.â
âNo, absolutely not.â
Suit yourself. Ceylon says, pushing her sword forward.
âYouâre too excited, my dear. The imperial order was simply for you to go to the Lasker border and enjoy some horseback riding. Donât forget that. And donât do anything unnecessary.â
âOh, come on. Iâm not a child. Why are you worrying like that?â
Ceylon pokes me in the side.
She seems to have done it lightly, but I swear, for a moment, I thought a few of my ribs were broken.
âAnyway, be careful.â
âAre you worried about me?â
âNo. Lasker⌠Donât go wild like you used to.â
âComing from you, my dear, I canât possibly acceptâGaaah. S-sorry!â
The preparations are complete.
All thatâs left is to send the letter I hastily wrote upon receiving the imperial order to the border first, and then for me to rush there.
* * *
At the same time.
The Lasker knights were in an uproar.
< We shall meet again soon. >
A very concise message.
But the sender was far from simple.
Baba Yaga is coming.
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