Passengers screamed as they held onto the facilities on the ship.
Splash!
However, the boat completely tilted, and everyone on board fell into the water.
People nearby went wild.
âYour Highness!â
âAre you okay?â
Ellencia floundered in the water.
âHelp me! Save me!â
But her rescue request stopped abruptly when she realized that the depth of the water only reached her up to her waist.
The other attendants who fell together managed to walk to the shore on their own.
The Palace lake was designed to deepen from the edges to the center to prevent accidents. It was natural that the location of the pier was shallow.
However, since it was the Princess who fell into the water, people were in a state of confusion. Taking advantage of the commotion, Lexion approached Philomel.
Without even turning around, Philomel asked him, âWhat happened?â
âItâs a safety feature. If someone tries to ride the boat without being its designated owner, the boat is designed to tip over,â Lexion explained.
The pleasure boat that had plunged Ellencia and her party into the water returned to its original state, with no passengers in sight.
ââŠSo you knew this would happen?â She asked.
âI didnât think Phil would like to ride with the Princess, and the Princess seemed determined to ride with her own companions, so I only anticipated this might happen,â Lexion replied nonchalantly.
âWhy didnât you warn us beforehand?â
âThe instructions were surely included with the boat. Only those who didnât read them would end up in that situation. BesidesâŠitâs fun,â he said, flashing a foxy smile.
Ellencia ended up being carried away to her own palace, looking like a wet rat. Later it was heard that she was moaning in pain before being exposed as a fraud by the court physician who was brought by the emperor. When Philomel asked Lexion if she could change the ownership of the boat to someone else, she received the answer that it was impossible. Frustrated, she decided to just keep the ship for herself, thinking that she would buy a house by the lake later on.
For now, she had no choice but to keep it in the palace lake. One person however, felt a deep sense of crisis after hearing about the gift that the Emperor gave to Philomel, it was Le Guin. Moreover, he also recently found out about the properties that the Emperor had given to Philomel.
If it was money, he had plenty of it. But he didnât think that giving money would make him any different from the Emperor. After thinking for a while, Le Guin rummaged through his pockets.
A little later, he approached Philomel, who was sitting at her desk reading the newspaper.
âPhil, look at this.â
He handed her a book that looked old and had a black cover.
âWhatâs this?â
âItâs a magic book designated as a Golden Book. Wasnât it your birthday a while ago? Itâs my gift to you.â
Philomel waved her hand.
âItâs okay. Iâm not a wizard, so whatâs the use of me having it? And being designated as a Golden Book, doesnât that mean not to look at it carelessly?â
Le Guin held the book close to Philomel.
âNo, itâs very useful. Even if youâre not a wizard, with just this book, you can easily cast cursed magic.â
âI donât really want to curse anyone.â
But it did sound intriguing, at least until she heard the next part.
âHowever, the person who cast the curse also pays a price for it.â
âThen whatâs the point?â
âUsually, curses are something that requires a certain ritual. Even if it harms me, I wouldnât try to harm others.â
âOkay then.â
Jeremiah, who had been watching them, intervened.
âWhen I asked to borrow that book for my research, you said you had lost it.â
Le Guin responded casually.
âDid I say that? I guess I was too lazy to get it for you.â
Jeremiah frowned, but Le Guin ignored him and put the book back in his pocket.
âHow did it fit in there? Did you cast some magic array on your pocket?â
As Philomel looked curiously at his pocket, Le Guin pulled out another item.
âTa-da! How about this? Itâs called Ginseng. You can eat it.â
Even Philomel knew what Ginseng was. The stem and leaves were relatively ordinary, but the roots were shaped like small human figures.
âWhat do you think⊠Ugh, itâs kind of creepy.â
Although it was a precious plant with various effects, it didnât look inviting or delicious.
Le Guin proudly explained.
âThis isnât just any Ginseng. Itâs the Ginseng that didnât scream when the roots were pulled out. Thatâs why itâs called the silent Ginseng.â
Come to think of it, it was said that a Ginseng screamed terribly while the roots were being pulled out. Some people even lost their lives from it⊠Ugh.
âItâs better if it doesnât scream, right?â
âOf course. Itâs not well known, but the silent Ginseng is a great ingredient for a panacea that can cure any disease. When Ginseng root screams, many good ingredients are lost.â
ââŠâŠUh, I see.
âIs this also not good enough?â
âItâs amazing, but itâs just thatâŠsomething feels off about all the gifts youâre trying to give me.â
After that, Le Guin presented several more items as gifts. But for someone like Philomel who couldnât feel happy receiving gifts like that, they were just strange items.
Le Guin scratched his head and said he would find something else before disappearing to look for more things.
Philomel said to Jeremiah, who was sharpening his sword, âIt seems that Le Guin has a lot of rare things.â
âIf you consider their value, theyâre tremendous. There are also many things that you canât even buy with money.â
âWouldnât it be better to receive them first and then sell them?â
Still, if they were such valuable things, it seemed better to go to someone who could use them more than Philomel.
Jeremiah said indifferently, âIf itâs good for me, I think itâs good for others too.â
âI see.â
âHe thought of me in his own way.â
A warm breeze blew in Philomelâs heart.
When she first met Le Guin, she only thought of him as the worst, but as she got to know him, she found that he had good sides as well.
He wasnât regarded as much like a father, but she felt a little bit of familiarity with him.
Until recently, she thought she had to get closer to him because he had helped her before, but now she doesnât pay as much attention to him as she used to.
Maybe itâs because Le Guin has been in the form of a cat for a long time. It also seemed to be because of his childish personality.
Sometimes, Philomel herself wondered, âAm I not paying enough attention?â
She decided to treat Le Guin better.
âEven if I donât like the next gift, Iâll pretend to be happy!â
But Philomelâs resolution didnât last long. Thatâs because Le Guin returned with a giant egg and presented it to her as a gift.
âItâs a dragon egg. I got one from a Dragonâs lair.â
âReally? Did you get permission?â
Le Guin answered nonchalantly in front of Philomel, who was surprised with her mouth agape.
âNo. Did I need permission?â
âYouâre bringing a dragonâs eggs without its permission? Return it right away!â
âDonât you want to raise a dragon?â
âI donât! Besides, how can a human raise a dragon?â
(Aoko: I would love to raise a dragon, youâre so lucky Phil T-T)
âYou like cats.â
Jeremiah shouted, poking his forehead from the side.
âAre cats and dragons the same? Go return the egg!â
Le Guin went to return the dragon egg, and the Empire avoided the Wrath of a powerful dragon by a hair.
Philomel clarified that getting closer to Le Guin was something she needed to think about. However, other people soon appeared who also wanted to give Philomel a gift.
One day, Lady Melinda and her friends visited the Southern Palace to enjoy a cup of tea with Philomel. All three of them were people who had shown an interest in Philomel since she was a Princess.
While drinking tea at Southern Palace, Melinda brought up the gift she wanted to give Philomel. Lady Etwal and Lady Gordreap also expressed the same wish. The reason why these young ladies were so cautious to bring their gifts right away, was that Philomel had run away on her birthday when they originally planned to give her the gifts.
âI was worried that giving Miss Philomel the gift will remind her of that time,â they thought, considerate of Philomelâs feelings.
The conversation was filled with ordinary topics, and Philomelâs heart felt warm.
âI thought all the human relationships I made while living as a Princess were just mere illusionsâŠbut they and Countess Delles, and even the Emperor⊠were all genuinely thinking of me.â
âIf I hadnât returned to the palace, I would never have known the story until the end. Until the moment of leaving here, I wanted to continue a good relationship with them.â
Philomel smiled brightly and replied to the young noble ladies,
âThank you, I appreciate your concerns for me.. But if those things were prepared as gifts for the Imperial Princess, they must be very expensive, is it okay to give them to me?â
Melinda shouted, âOf course! Iâll bring them next time I visit.â
Other people added a word each, âMe too! May I tell the other noble Ladies too, who wish to give you their gifts?â
âIf more people come, it will turn into a birthday party.â
âA birthday party.â Philomel had a good idea from those words. It would be actually the first birthday of Philomel as just Philomel, not as the Imperial Princess Philomel.
Although the real birthday had passed a long time ago, it didnât matter. The day she chooses is her birthday. Philomel said spontaneously,
âThen I will officially invite you and the other noble ladies to my birthday party. Of course, I have to treat them since theyâre giving me gifts. If anyone else wants to attend, please let me know by a letter.â
And so, Philomelâs belated birthday party was held.