216 Flaws Shared by Most of the Princesses of Hollevins Royal Family (2/2)
”It's not me, it's this little girl.”
Roland stroked Mijil's head and told him what happened. ”I still have to investigate the queen's affairs and can't quite focus on her. The Guild of Rogues is here and I have a feeling the Shadow Assassins Guild isn't far away, so…”
When Mijil heard this, she looked at Roland with some concern.
Kaka contemplated for a moment, then said, ”There's no way I can help you. You're an outsider and you don't know your way around, so I don't think there are many people you can trust. But if it's somewhere safe, I do know of one, but it might be a bit of a problem.”
Roland leaned forward. ”Oh, how so?”
”Princess Evelyn is almost old enough to get married, that's why she went to live in the city of Isnas for a while,” Kaka explained. ”The royal family has three other princesses living in the city. One of them, Veronica, doesn't live in the palace and has her own manor and a private army.”
Roland frowned. ”And so?”
”Princess Veronica is a Warrior… she doesn't think much of Mages—she thinks we're too weak.” Kaka chuckled. ”But she is quite an interesting person. If a Mage asks her for help with a job, she would have the Mage duel her, and if the Mage wins without using offensive magic, she'll be willing to help with anything.”
”Willing to help with anything?”
”Right!” Kaka smiled in an obscene way that all men understood. ”Including that sort of thing, let alone just fostering a little girl. But until now, no Mage has ever been able to beat her without using offensive magic. It is an impossible thing to begin with—how could a Mage fight a warrior hand-to-hand and win.”
Roland nodded. ”I can try.”
”I think you can give it a try too.” Kaka pointed at the blue puppet in front of him. ”As long as you summon a few more of these puppets, you should have a bit of a chance of winning.”
After thanking Kaka for his advice, Roland took Mijil and followed Kaka's instructions to a manor.
Compared to Kaka's manor, the manor in front of him was not only much larger but also had a much more diverse landscape of plants.
When the guards at the entrance saw Roland, their eyes became vigilant.
Roland walked over and said through the iron fence, ”Please tell Princess Veronica that I have come to challenge her.”
After a brief silence, these guards almost burst out in laughter as they looked at Roland's thin arms and legs.
Still, one of the men ran in, and before long he came out again, pulled open the iron fence, and led Roland and Mijil inside.
Skirting a grove of trees that obscured his view, Roland reached the front courtyard and found a circle of soldiers already standing there, and a table and some chairs.
A young girl in white close-fitting plain clothes sat on a chair and looked at Roland with a smile.
Mijil was a little scared. Roland took her hand, walked over, nodded slightly and said, ”Princess Veronica, it's nice to meet you.”
The young girl stood up. She had blonde hair, tied in a ponytail, and her eyes were a rare blood-red color, like a ruby, clear and transparent. She was extremely beautiful.
She looked Roland up and down, smiled, and asked, ”Before the duel, I would like to ask, what is the prize you want?”
”Help me take care of this little girl for a while.” Roland patted the little girl's head.
The young woman looked surprised. ”That's it?”
”That's it.”
”I thought you wanted to sleep with me like the other male Mages.” With a very innocent expression, Princess Veronica said something that tickled the mind. ”Even the Archmage Tobian dueled me, and his condition was that he wanted me to sleep with him for a few days. I ended up almost beating his nose off.”
Only then did Roland begin to study Princess Veronica, and then he shook his head lightly.
Too flat—he didn't like it.
Veronica, for no apparent reason, developed a feeling of discomfort.
She wanted to break the nose of the man in front of her.