Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty-Eight: Swarm of Flowers
While occasionally bickering with each other, Petra and Rosine guided Karen relatively smoothly.
“The gentlemen participating in the hunting festival have their tents pitched over there. The young ladies and married women are over there. The family tents are over here, and participants whose families have come to watch move back and forth between their personal tents and their family tents.”
“Some idle youngsters come under the pretense of supporting their families, without taking part in the hunt at all. They stay in the family tents, so you’d better not go near them, Karen. They might try to bully any nearby commoner just to kill time.”
“Lady Petra! There’s a way of putting things! —But, it’s true that I think it would be better if you didn’t approach the nobles’ tents alone, Ms. Karen. Please take us with you when you visit Master Julius’s tent.”
The two proceeded with practiced steps through the countless tents that only looked haphazardly erected to Karen. Apparently, who set up where was mostly fixed each year, and from the flags and crests on the tents, one could generally tell which family and which members were present.
“Girls with nothing better to do look for a gentleman they fancy under the guise of praying for a successful hunt and safe return, and present him with an embroidered handkerchief… ugh.”
Because Petra made a bitter face, Karen didn’t immediately realize that Julius was at the end of that gaze. When Karen looked in that direction, though far away and small as a bean, she could see Julius surrounded by multiple young ladies.
Rosine hid her face with a fan, her expression on the verge of clicking her tongue.
“Even though it’s forbidden to make a move because Master Julius is currently winning over Ms. Karen…!”
“Aren’t they young ladies from other territories who came for the hunting festival, Lady Rosine? They’re all faces I don’t recognize.”
Petra, perhaps having good eyesight, said this after distinguishing the faces of the distant young ladies.
Rosine looked perplexed.
“Indeed… we have no authority to restrain those girls. We can’t take issue with something as simple as giving Master Julius a handkerchief… I apologize, Ms. Karen.”
Rosine apologized to Karen with a guilty expression.
It seemed that in Ehlertt, the young ladies were restraining themselves in unity, though drawn to Julius, in order to draw Karen into their territory. It was a welcome consideration, but it was also frightening to think what would have happened without the young ladies’ self-restraint.
—At that moment, Karen might have been witnessing what a lack of restraint looked like.
Julius was surrounded by young, beautiful, lovely girls. Most of them seemed younger than Karen.
In the case of nobles, it was normal to be married by the time one reached Karen’s age. At the upcoming New Year Festival, Karen would turn twenty.
Julius was surrounded by flower-like young ladies in gorgeous dresses, being urged to accept handkerchiefs. Perhaps unable to refuse outright, even from a distance, she could see Julius smiling, troubled by how to handle the situation.
Karen glared at the young ladies swarming Julius and asked Petra and Rosine:
“Does he absolutely have to accept those handkerchiefs?”
“It’s practically an obligation for a gentleman to accept a handkerchief offered by a young lady. Refusing would embarrass the woman. Accepting is considered good manners.”
“But if you don’t want it, you can refuse. There’s no rule saying you can’t refuse.”
“Hmm.”
Receiving the contradictory advice from Rosine and Petra, Karen lightly channeled magical power into her earring. It was a magical tool earring connected to Julius’s earring. If she channeled magical power into it, it would transmit as heat to the other side.
Though his earlobe would have only warmed slightly, Julius looked up as if struck, and before he could find Karen, she turned away and spun on her heel.
“Let’s go over there, you two.”
“Yes, Karen! Master Julius is trying to come this way! Let’s hurry!”
“Lady Petra… just what kind of rudeness did you commit against Master Julius?”
Though exasperated, Rosine followed Karen and Petra.
Whether thanks to being skillfully guided by Petra, who didn’t want to face Julius, or because Julius had no intention of chasing Karen, they were never caught up to.
“Before, if my fiancé was popular, I’d have been proud, but now I feel… unpleasant…!”
“Master Julius is steadily winning you over, isn’t he?”
Petra looked at Karen, who was holding her head in the shadow of a tent, with genuine admiration.
“If you don’t like it, just say you don’t like it. If you, now a B-rank alchemist, say so, it would be easy to make him not accept handkerchiefs.”
“…I don’t want him to not accept handkerchiefs because I’m a B-rank alchemist, but because he likes and loves me and chooses not to accept them of his own accord.”
“Isn’t that a bit too greedy?”
“Mr. Julius and I are mutually in love!”
“To make you believe it this much… Master Julius is surprisingly frightening. Aside from being exceptionally strong, he seemed softer and more clueless with women than most men, but… I’d prefer a partner who’s easier to handle.”
Petra swallowed hard.
Since this was the opinion of someone who had tried to take advantage of what Julius had appeared to be—his softness and obliviousness toward women—it was probably a certain kind of truth about how Julius had seemed to her until now. In any case, both her attitude when finding Julius earlier and this way of speaking showed that Petra had truly lost interest in him.
“Ms. Karen, Master Julius has various circumstances of his own.”
Rosine said as if to admonish Karen’s jealousy.
“In his childhood, Master Julius, like many, had a frail constitution due to the Bloodline Blessing, which delayed his debut in local social circles, much like Master Sieg. His life was likely in danger… Until he recovered and was presented at the New Year Festival, no one even knew he had been born.”
Karen stiffened. The reason no one in Ehlertt knew of Julius’s birth was because Julius was not a legitimate child.
However, under the pretense that his debut had been delayed due to his life being endangered by the Bloodline Blessing, he was treated as the legitimate child of the former earl and his wife.
“Since he was introduced only after growing to some extent, Master Julius struggled to establish his position in Ehlertt. You may not know this, Ms. Karen, but the former head—Master Julius’ father—was so hot-blooded that he even saw his own son as a rival.”
“I’ve heard that story from Mr. Julius.”
The so-called “Dungeon Luring Incident,” an accusation stirred up by women infatuated with Julius, had originally been instigated by his father, Winfried, who opposed Julius because he didn’t like that Julius was popular.
“If you know that, I think you could accept with a generous heart that Master Julius values harmony.”
Rosine’s words had a point.
Apparently, Julius had lived as a commoner in the town until a certain age.
While wondering how he managed that with that appearance, it wasn’t hard to imagine that Julius, suddenly pulled into noble society, had struggled.
So Karen should probably respect Julius’s way of doing things.
However—
From what standpoint was Rosine defending Julius while admonishing Karen?
Feeling a hint of something suspicious, Karen stared intently, making Rosine flinch.
