Fluffy (8)
Wow, its so clean!
Aristine approached with admiration, staring at the sword that was just as tall as her.
Its like a mirror. The wavy patterns are so clear too.
Rather than backing away in fright, she looked like she was about to thrust her nose into the sword.
As Aristine carefully examined the blade, she even reached out her hand towards the sword.
But before her hand reached it, she paused and glanced up at Mukali.
May I touch it?
Mukali didnt like other people touching his sword. Any warrior would agree with him. However, he nodded his head.
I have no other choice if I want to win the Princess favor.
He really, truly, completely had no other choice.
Thank you.
Aristine smiled sweetly and touched the sword gently.
The feeling of cold iron.
It felt strange to the touch, giving her a little chill.
Amazing. Im just touching it, but it feels like its going to cut me.
It does cut the skin, even if you dont apply any force.
Mukali said boastfully.
Mn, the polishing technique on this is outstanding. Demonic beasts have such hard shells. So it needs this much sharpness
Aristine tilted her head and mumbled.
Then she lifted her hand from the sword and looked straight at Mukali.
Mukali flinched.
Because she was looking at his sword, Aristine was right in front of him. He suddenly wanted to cover the left side of his face. He didnt want Aristine to see his disgusting scar in full detail and back away.
However, Aristine did not back away nor avert her gaze.
She just looked at him like she usually did while dealing with people as if it were nothing. He couldnt see any repulsion on fear on that small face.
How do you manage the rust?
And she simply asked a question, just like that. It was a serious and prudent question.
She didnt care about his terrifying and abhorrent scar; what she cared about was the sword.
The sword Mukali was proud of.
You mean how I protect it from rusting?
Mukali felt his throat clogging up.
Mhm.
Management of rust, huh. He never thought he would be asked this kind of question by someone that was not even a warrior.
She seems very interested in swords.
She didnt sound like she was asking such questions just to be in his good graces.
Well, I have to clean it, so it doesnt rust. I do that every morning and evening.
As expected, it requires a lot of work.
This guy is precious, so I have to treat him as much. (T/N: Hes referring to the sword)
Mukali said as he flicked a finger against the sword.
I take care of this guy carefully every day, and it responds amazingly in return. Although its huge, it has quite the elasticity. Thats because the master who made this sword treated different parts with different heat. When you do that, the hardness will be different for each part. For this, the hardness is related to the carbon and
The scientific side was something Aristine had no knowledge about.
Aristine listened to him talk while taking a guess.
It was fascinating that Mukali, who was a consumer and not a manufacturer, was talking about such difficult principles. Even in Silvanus where studies were developed, the scientific field was treated as a high-level area of study.
He must really like swords.
Mukali, who was bragging about his beloved sword, belatedly came to his senses as if a dam had burst. Even his fellow warriors hated his kind of talk.
The people who liked to dig into such detailed principles were not warriors, but weak-kneed nave academics sitting behind a desk.
Thats why I usually dont talk to people about this
Plus acting like this didnt suit his huge frame.
While feeling awkward inside, he tried to study Aristines complexion but she nodded seriously.
Thanks for telling me. Ive learned a lot.
Then Im glad.
Mukali secretly looked away.
When the conversation came to a brief pause, Mukali felt a little awkward for some reason. He was curious about what the Princess was doing, but somehow, he found it hard to look back at her.
Inwardly, he began to recite the steps of sharpening a sword. If she didnt say anything by the third step, he figured he would say something.
Not that he really wanted to continue his conversation with the princess. This was only just a strategy to get information.
As Mukali went over the first step in his head, he couldnt bear it and thought to himself.
Should I just say something at the second step?
The moment he decided that and turned to look at Aristine
Ack!
Aristine suddenly cried out.
Mukali was startled and his eyes went wide. He unconsciously strengthened his grip on his sword.
Mukalis huge frame blocked Aristine like a solid wall. His sharp eyes alertly scanned the room, back and forth. However, he didnt see anything that looked dangerous.
What is it?
Mukali raised a brow in doubt and just then
The tea has gotten cold
He heard a small voice mumble below his chest.
Tea?
He looked down and saw the Princess with despair written all over her face like the world had been destroyed. With a teacup tightly clenched in her hand.
Strawberry cream teaI really wanted to taste it
She couldnt have looked more depressed.
Mukalis mouth opened a few times before shutting close. He felt absurd, speechless, and somehow a little angry, but he also felt like laughing because she looked so dejected.
Haa, I guess I was too focused on listening. And forgot this important thing.
Aristine placed the teacup back on the table. But her gaze still lingered on the rose-colored tea. Let alone forget about it, her eyes were practically dripping with regret.
Aristine smacked her lips lamentfully then she looked up at Mukali and shrugged.
But thats because the conversation with Sir. Mukali was very interesting.
And thats good enough, she added with a bright smile.
Mukali momentarily stared into her eyes.
Its just tea; cant she ask them to serve it again?
Such a thought flashed through his mind.
Aristine had more than enough right to do so. But the fact that she didnt consider calling back the maids despite that.
Is it because of me?
He remembered how the maids looked at him like he was a bug with 20 legs. Naturally, Mukali didnt want to see them a second time.
Mukali put his sword into its sheath.
After he left, Aristine would probably call her maids and ask them to bring the tea that she wanted so badly. No, she definitely would.
However.
How about you visit our house sometime? (Mukali)
Hm?
We have that kind of tea in my house too.
Ehem, Mukali faked a cough for no particular reason. This was also to keep a close eye on the Princess.
Wow, really?
Aristine was delighted.
Being invited to someones house.
That was something she could never even imagine as someone who had lived locked up and alone.
Then Ill bring you some scones.
After speaking, Aristine frowned.
I can take them, right? I heard its not polite to go empty-handed when someone invites you, so I should be able to ask for that much
Even if she had formed an alliance with Tarkan, it wasnt good to spend too much of his assets. Which is why she only ate the food and refreshments that were given to her.
Although the quantity has increased lately, so Im happy.
Especially since she always had tea-time when Tarkan came, and she liked the fact that he never touched his dessert.
Scones?
Mn, the scones here are really good. Its delicious even when its cold. Try it.
Mukali looked at the scones on the table with skepticism in his eyes.
Im sure Milord
There was a meeting he didnt attend due to outside affairs, and he heard that at that meeting, Tarkan ordered them to find a ptissier. More precisely, a ptissier good at baking scones.
Everyone said he might be trying to develop new battle rations or something. But
Dont tell me
The thought suddenly entered his mind, but Mukali quickly shook his head.
No way. It cant be, definitely not.
After all, he had been serving beside his lord for so many years. That was definitely not it.
Hell bring the scones soon as our new battle rations! They must be using the Princess as a test subject! Of course!
Mukali thought to himself in that manner and took the scone Aristine offered him.
It was delicious.