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The Legendary Spearman Returns-Chapter 9Side Story
Side Story Chapter 9
โNowโฆโ Cain stood up to leave Charlesโs room.
Charles stopped him. ๐ฃ๐๐ฅ๐๐๐ท๐๐๏ผ๐ค๐ฐ๐ฎ
โSir Cain. Do you know why there is no empress, only the queen consorts in this country?โ
โPardon? Thatโsโฆโ Cain hesitated because Joshua never explained it to him. An empress was an emperorโs lawful wife, so although Joshuaโs current three wives may be addressed as queen consorts with respect, two of them were basically concubines. From what Cain remembered, Joshua had severely punished anyone who mentioned it. The news had spread among the Avalon nobles later, so they refrained from talking about it.
Cain assumed that it was because of the Queen Mother Lucia, who had since passed away. Despite her noblest blood, she had lived for over a dozen years and led a tragic life, soโฆ
โโฆHis Majesty spent his childhood as a bastard, so I guess he didnโt want his children to go through the same thing,โ Cain said.
โOf course, that's one of the reasons, but we queen consorts wanted to do it.โ
โYou and Her Majestiesโฆwanted it?โ Cain repeated in disbelief.
โYes, the moment he trapped the Demon Spiritโs soul in him, His Majesty stopped trying to form new relationships with anyone else. It was the same for his marriage since there was no telling when he would lose control over his power like Aden von Agnus.โ
โI know that, but didnโt His Majesty wish to marry you and the other queen consorts?โ Cain tilted his head in confusion.
โDo you really think so? Weโre talking about the same stony Joshua Sanders, right?โ Charles chuckled.
Cain was speechless. Come to think of it, Joshua was worse than Cain in regard to anything related to romance.
โEach of the queen consorts has their own reasons. Itโs not my place to speak of the other two queen consortsโ stories, so letโs skip over that part. For me, the problem was my family. You know about this, donโt you, Sir Cain?โ
โAhโฆโ Cain awkwardly scratched the back of his head.
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When civil war had broken out in the Avalon Empire before, one of the families that had fallen first was the Pontier FamilyโCharlesโs family. The head of the family had passed away, and the family had literally fallen. With no other options, Charles, the daughter of Duke Pontier, had become the next head of the Pontier family when she was in her early twentiesโฆ
โEverything started then, including what is happening in the southern region. If I werenโt the queen consort, I would have been poisoned to death already or sold away to another noble family as there is no precedent of a woman inheriting the family in the Avalon Empire,โ Charles bitterly said.
Even after the current emperor had finally taken the throne, every day of Charleโs life was painful because everyone looked down upon her for being a woman. Just like Cox, whom Charles had trusted, those hyenas didnโt stop going after the tasty meat.
โHis Majesty is my husband but did you know that heโs also my savior? He saved my life several times, soโฆโ Charles sounded teary now. โ...donโt give up on him. Please find His Majesty.โ
Charles got up from her bed and bowed.
However, a member of the Imperial Family should never bow to the people under them.
โYou donโt have to do this. Please raise your head, Your Majesty.โ Cain quickly approached Charles and helped her get back into bed.
The energetic and elegant Charles was gone. She was in such a critical state that she could faint any minute. It saddened Cain.
โShe was?really?bright and cheerful when she was a little girlโฆโ?Cain thought.
After laying Charles in bed, Cain dramatically pounded his chest a couple of times.
โJust as my master is your savior, heโs the first one who recognized my value and helped me reach a whole new level. Heโs my one and only master.โ
โYou meanโฆ?โ Charles trailed off.
โYes, there is no way I would give up. Gosh, that man has no idea that so many people are worried to death over him. This is why I havenโt been able to get married. Ah, please ignore that last partโฆโ
โHaha, I donโt think His Majesty is the reason.โ Charlesโs laughter burst through her grief. โYou know, there is even a rumor spreading in Arcadia that youโre gay; itโs also said that His Majestyโs looks raised your standard so much that you canโt find a person to marry.โ
โWhat? Who dares to say such nonsense?!โ Cain dramatically shouted. Charles kept on giggling.
โSo please date some women after the end of this civil war.โ
โIf I canโt get married in the future too, then Iโm going to try seducing His Majesty so Iโll feel less cheated,โ Cain mischievously replied.
Charles smiled. โIn that case, I wonโt care that youโre his first knight. Iโm going to kick your ass.โ
* * *
Kireuaโs eyes widened, confused. Judging from the familiar ceiling, he was in his room in the fortress.
โโฆWas it just a dream?โ?he wondered.
It was a truly strange experience. Although Kireua had definitely been dreaming, he could remember it as vividly as if he had experienced it in the real world.
โโฆHuh?โ
At that moment, he could vaguely see something on his chest.
It bounced up and down, up and down, up and up, and down. Now it even bounced in a certain rhythm.
โโฆWait, hold on.โ Kireua sprang up from his bed.
-Heโฆ
He was definitely not dreaming about the black cotton ball bouncing around on his bed.
-Gimme food!
โโฆFood?โ Kireua frowned slightly.
-Food! Food! Food! Food!
โYouโฆ are the coal lump I met in my dream, arenโt you?โ Kireua cautiously asked.
-Coal lummmmmp? I donโt know. Food. Gimme food.
โWho in the world are you? You said Iโll be able to know if I touch you.โ Kireua tilted his head.
-I dunno.
Kireua was genuinely dumbstruck. Something was off about the coal lump. The coal lump in his dream definitely had intelligence.
โWhatโs your name?โ Kireua asked.
-What is a name?
โโฆHow old are you?โ
-Is it food?
โPhew.โ Kireua sighed. It felt like he was dealing with a four-year-old, butโฆโโฆSomething changed. Iโm sure.โ
Kireua realized that instinctively. The world around him looked different. It was indescribable, but his perspective seemed to have broadened.
โI heard about thisโฆ Itโs what happened to people before their authorities manifested.โ
In that case, it was a very strange coincidence, but he still couldnโt figure out the identity of the black cotton ball he had met in his dream.
โIt was a coal lump, soโฆ could it be a god related to fire?โ
There were various kinds of fire. Depending on the temperature of the fire, the color of the flames differed. Ulabis, Kireuaโs teacher, used red flames which were far beyond ordinary flames. On the other hand, a knight using azure flames called โcold flameโ recently made an appearance; the knightโs flames gained its title because the fire was so hot that it felt cold instead.
There was a myth that there was another kind of flame aside from red flames and azure flames; the storied flame could annihilate everything in this world. That fire was called the ebon flames.
โIn the generation of authorities, the owner of the azure flame said that the king of all flames is the owner of the ebon flame,โ?Kireua recalled.
If Kireua had been a protagonist of a novel, this coal lumpโฆ would be the owner of the ebon flames.
โNo way. Iโm a half-wit that doesnโt even know how to properly use a spear even though Iโm the Hero Kingโs son. I donโt really deserve that kind of coincidence.โ
Above all, he could still recall every single part of the conversation he had in his dream. The coal lump itself had said that they were polar opposites and wasnโt sure why a person with flame aura recognized it.
Kireua shook his head. โโฆI have no idea whatโs going on.โ
-Gimme fooooddd!
โAh, for godโs sake!โ Kireua shouted. He had no choice but to head to the kitchen.
โYo-Your Highness?โ The cooks that happened to be in the kitchen all bowed to Kireua.
It was late afternoon. Since Kireua had lost consciousness at dawn, it meant he slept away half a day.
โโฆSir Cain could have gone easier on me.โ?Kireua sighed.
โIs there any food left?โ Kireua asked the cooks.
โOh, yeah. You missed your meals. Please wait for a moment; Iโll cook up something quickly.โ One of the cooks grabbed a pan.
โNo, itโs okay.โ Kireua waved his hands. โSome snacks will be good enough.โ
โThen I have some jerkyโฆ Would that be okay?โ
They were in a war, so it was no time to be picky.
โThatโs good.โ Kireua nodded.
After receiving several pieces of jerky, he quickly put his hand behind his back.
-Blegh!?It tastes bad. Gimme something else!
Kireua scowled. After he regained his composure, Kireua turned to the cooks and asked, โI-Is there anything else?โ
โPardon? Ummโฆ Ummmโฆ. We do have some leftover barley bread from lunchโฆโ
โGive it to me.โ Kireua told the cook.
But the coal lumpโs response was the same.
-Blegh! Urghh!
โโฆWhat in the world do you want?โ Kireua mumbled, baffled.
-Something good! Something good!
The cook looked apologeticโand confused. โMmmโฆ Your Highness, who are you talking to right nowโฆ?โ
โAh, Iโm just talking to myself. Myself. Donโt mind me.โ Kireua shook his head.
On the way over to the kitchen, Kireua had already conducted several experiments. Other people couldnโt see the coal lump on his shoulder, so he didnโt have to worry about someone finding out about its existence.
โThere is nothing else, right?โ Kireua asked.
โWe prepare food in accordance with the number of people in the fortress, soโฆ Iโm sorry.โ
Kireua smiled. โNo, donโt be. We shouldnโt waste food in a time of war.โ
โThank you for your understanding, Your Highness!โ
โBut can I borrow the kitchen for a moment?โ Kireua asked.
โPardonโฆ?โ
Kireua was going to try cooking up some food himself since he was a pretty good cookโin fact, he was certain that he was the best among his peers. Anyone who had to survive a year on a deserted island would become a great cook, but it turned out there was another problem.
โUmmโฆ Your Highness.โ
โHmm?โ Kireua turned his head to look at the other cook.
โThe kitchen isnโt available right now because the mages took the mana stones that needed to be recharged.โ
โAhโฆโ Kireua realized that mealtime had ended long ago.
The kitchens in noblesโ mansions used the lowest-grade mana stones because even a mana stone engraved with one Class 1 fire magic spell could be handy in the kitchen.
โIโll take care of the fire.โ Kireua nodded.
However, it wasnโt a problem that Kireua couldnโt solve since the attribute of his aura was fire.
โLetโs do some cooking! Wow, it has been awhile.โ Kireua rolled up his sleeves and lit the stove.
-Food!
At that moment, something unexpected took place: the coal lump on his shoulder jumped into the fire.
โHuh? Wa-Wait, itโs dangerousโฆ!โ
Kireua didnโt have the time to warn the coal lump before it devoured the flame that Kireua created in a single gulp.
Kireua wasnโt sure what happened just now.
-Blegh! Not good.
However, the response was the same.
โUmm, Your Highness, is it okay if I helpโฆ?โ A cook that had been watching what Kireua was doing approached him. From other peopleโs perspectives, Kireua looked like a person who failed to create fire.
But just thenโฆ
โArgggghhh!โ
The coal lump spat out a ball of fire so big that it scorched the ceiling, however, that wasnโt the end of the surprises. After his aura had gone through the coal lump, it changed into something completely different. The red flame turned black like the coal lump. Wait, was thisโฆ
โE-Ebon fireโฆ?โ Kireua mumbled in disbelief. โโฆWhat? It really worked?โ
Kireua scratched the back of his head.