The Returnee Wants Peace

Chapter 21



Chapter 21

Upon seeing Cassis nod as if urging her to hurry, she hesitantly continued speaking.

It was the first time she had brought up her story, and while she was quite nervous, her voice came out as calm as she had hoped.

She didn’t go into every detail, but compressing 18 years into a story made it quite lengthy. Suddenly being thrown into another world where she could use strange powers, she had gone around handling foes akin to magicians she had seen last night with new comrades she met there.

Not much time had passed since she returned after living like that for 18 years. And yet, similar events were happening in this world as well.

That was where her story ended.

“...”

Fortunately, Cassis took her words seriously rather than dismissing them as nonsense.

Although the conversation had turned into a lament at some point... revealing her story to her family was something Rosha had been contemplating for a long time. Though it was much sooner than anticipated, considering the events of last night, she thought Cassis would understand quite well.

What would he say?

After listening to her story, Cassis, who had been silent for a while, finally organized his thoughts and spoke.

“So... You mean you lived 18 years in a dream?”

“...”

“What, it’s true. No?”

It was a factual event, but it seemed he couldn’t grasp the idea that she had been to another world during that short journey to visit Marquis Lycaon and back.

Well... that wasn’t the important part anyway, so it didn’t matter.

This was what mattered.

“Now I get it. Why you seemed to have changed suddenly.”

There is now an ally who knows her situation.

As Cassis nodded and spoke, it brought a sense of relief throughout her body. Unintentionally she asked:

“Do you believe me?”

“Yes. You don’t seem to be lying. And there’s what I experienced last night... Wait.”

With his unique intuition, easily convinced Cassis nodded, then looked at Rosha with strange eyes. He suddenly realizing the reason why she abruptly declared a divorce upon returning from the Marquis’s residence.

“Why, why?”@@@@

“...Just, I struggled alone to protect the family.”

Feeling somewhat awkward under Cassis’s suddenly affectionate gaze, she also felt the remaining tension melt away, as if a huge burden was lifted.

Would he understand this strange and wonderful feeling as if the world had suddenly become beautiful?

But then, his next words, as if he had just remembered something, were totally unexpected.

“Ah. But don’t go around casually mentioning what you just told me. It sounds similar to the princess’s prophecy.”

“...Prophecy?”

“Yeah. There were rumors that the insane princess locked in the imperial palace could actually see the future. Apparently, she speaks it out in a poetic manner in her dreams. Didn’t you know?”

“...I had no idea.”

The gap of the 18 years she spent in another world must have been too large.

With Cassis’s words, the information about the princess, which she had completely forgotten about, slowly came to mind.

Princess Illien Marcia.

Suddenly, Rosha, who had a good idea, glanced at Koko.

If it’s Koko, he can find the Duke and convey our intentions. He’s quick-witted so he won’t get the note snatched in the middle.

“...Why are you looking at me like that?”

Koko responded with an ‘Eh?’ face as he stared back.

You’re not going to make me carry a trivial piece of paper, are you? That seemed to be the implication...

He catches on really fast.

Well, of course, Koko was the last resort. It seemed like it would have to be used soon.

Suddenly,

Tuk-

A letter appeared in front of her as she was absorbed in thought while making potions.

Should she say it was created? But it truly fell out of the clear blue sky with a thump.

Rosha picked it up and unfolded it. Inside, in a slightly slanted and very elegant handwriting, it read,

[On the first day of the banquet to be held in the Imperial Palace soon, meet me at the second terrace]

Neither the sender’s nor the recipient’s name was written, but she had a guess who sent it. Considering how this letter arrived, the answer was obvious.

“...The handwriting suits him well.”

She folded the note and tucked it into her bosom, recalling his appearance.

The well-preserved cultural heritage-like elegant face, and the long, delicate fingers matched very well.

But what banquet is he talking about?

The answer to Rosha’s question came from Berri, who knocked at that moment.

“Miss, may I come in?”

Upon her reply, Berri entered the room, sighed at the mess made from making potions, but instead of commenting on it, she excitedly spoke.

“Miss, a public document arrived saying that the Month of Abundance Banquet in the Imperial Palace is being held a bit earlier this year! Oh, it was really wise to have prepared the dress in advance.”

The Month of Abundance Banquet is a grand three-day feast held to thank for the harvest of that year, along with the New Year’s ceremony and the Emperor’s birthday celebration, it’s an annual event.

Ah... is it already that time? Rosha pondered the contents of the letter she just received and asked:

“Really? When is it?”

“In 3 weeks! Faster than expected, right? It’s said that His Majesty suddenly moved up the date. Anyway, it’s been a while since you’ve been to the capital, so it will surely be a refreshing change for you.”

“...Huh?”

‘This banquet, when I’m already extremely busy?’ was the initial thought. Considering the trial that is soon approaching, how hard she have been preparing...

Suddenly, an unsettling feeling came over. Huh?

Rosha opened the blue window with an uneasy heart.

Warning! A trial that will plunge this world into chaos is approaching. You must complete ample preparation for the upcoming trial.

Time left until the first trial: 24 days

Despite numerous events, there were still 24 days left until the trial. But the banquet is in 3 weeks and continues for three days? Suddenly realizing something, Rosha frowned.

Is this really a coincidence?

...Well, probably not.


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