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Arc 5 – Chapter 12, “Crushing Atmosphere of the Tea Room”
Every one currently gathered in the tea room was someone who was exceptionally important.
Emilia: “Even so, it’s surprising that Reinhardt and Wilhelm are related. It’s no wonder that they’re both skilled swordsmen.”
Subaru: “It’s natural that we didn’t know, we had no reason to. If families were based on similarities then they’d be too big, Emilia-tan.”
The wooden floor beneath the long table was covered with mats, in the style of a traditional Japanese living room. Emilia and Subaru were seated next to each other, holding a whispered conversation without discussing anything too significant. They were chatting to calm their nerves.
Beatrice: “Betty is already alert and won’t let anyone try anything, in fact. Subaru can stop staring at everyone so warily, I suppose.”
Subaru: “You know I born with a mean look, I’m not staring at anyone warily. Besides, I know what it’s like to be glared at with cold eyes.”
Beatrice was also sitting near Emilia, keeping a vigilant watch. Emilia sat with her legs folded underneath her, and Subaru had his legs crossed, while Beatrice sat with a rigid posture. It was a position she’d taken for Subaru’s sake, although she couldn’t resist fidgeting a little.
Subaru: “In any event, Garfiel’s here if something were to happen. And besides, no one here would act so rashly.”
Subaru’s gaze left Beatrice, whose knees were shaking, and directed his attention toward the corner of the tea room, where Garfiel was sitting. Although he noticed Subaru and wanted to wave at him, his hand was too busy being caught by Mimi.
Right now, several key figures in the Royal Election were gathered at the table, while the others were keeping an eye on the situation from the corners of room. In other words, Garfiel and Mimi were sitting together. Hetaro and Tibby were also present, glaring at Garfiel with dark malice.
Joshua was also seated in the tea room, looking extremely uncomfortable.
Reinhardt: “I am very grateful for this hospitality. Felt-sama may be a little late in arriving since she’s out in Pristella, but she should be here shortly.”
Anastasia: “You don’t have to be so formal, especially since you accepted my invitation on such short notice. Oh, but it’s a strange coincidence that you all arrived so close together.”
Anastasia took a gentle approach to meet the etiquette conscious Reinhardt. Reinhardt raised his head and looked at Julius, who was standing by Anastasia’s side.
Reinhardt: “It’s been a while, Julius. We last met face to face at the Chamber of Commerce.”
Julius: “Ah, that’s right. I’m sorry for asking everyone to come in such little time. But, it gives me peace of mind to know that you’ve all kept safe.”
After greeting his friend, Reinhardt returned to his seat. If seating at the table reflected the positions of the factions, then Reinhardt was seated at the bottom. Sitting at the head was the host, Anastasia. Next to Anastasia was Emilia and her faction, who Reinhardt, representing Felt’s faction, was seated next to. Across from Anastasia was,
???: “It feels like it’s been a long time since everyone has gathered like this.” The speaker, who wore a dignified smile, was a beautiful woman with green hair.
Amber eyes which seemed to contain the very picture of harmony, dressed in a feminine navy blue dress, giving off an air of nobility. Although, if you’d known what she was like before, it would be hard to see her as the same person.
Emilia: “We haven’t seen you in a while either, Crusch-sama. You seem to be doing well.”
Crusch: “Yes, that’s right. I previously caused you a lot of trouble, so let me offer my thanks. I’ve also heard of quite a few of the deeds that you were involved in. When I received the news, I thought that they were things only you could do.”
Crusch replied to Emilia in a soft tone. Her old decisive self seemed to have disappeared along with her memory, and she had yet to recover it. She was no longer a savvy, brave politician, but merely a beautiful aristocratic lady.
If the aforementioned events that Emilia was involved in were to happen to Crusch’s current self, they would surely ended in tragedy.
Ferris: “Really, hearing people talk about nyou like that was surprising. Eradicating the Sizable Hare and becoming a spiritual arts user, who would have expected that out of Subaru-kyun?”
Next to Crusch, a feminine young man with cat ears and a coy manner spoke up. He was Ferris, both Crusch’s knight and the best healer of Lugunica.
Unlike his incredibly different master, Ferris hadn’t changed in the slightest. It was reassuring, but, at the same time, he remained difficult to understand.
Subaru: “Well, becoming someone who people rely on has always been of the biggest goals in my life. As for my contract with Beako, well, it probably annoys you, but my life was in danger at the time so I had no choice but to make it.”
Ferris: “Even though I gave nyou such a solemn warning? Subaru-kyun will eventually collapse due to his excessive use of his gate. Without Beatrice-chan, it’ll crack open with a bang, so you’ll have be especially careful.”
Subaru: “I know. And there’s no other guy who can make Beako this happy.”
Although they both spoke in a relaxed tone, Ferris’s warning was meant as serious, heartfelt advice, so Subaru also responded with an equally serious attitude. Dropping a hand on Beatrice’s shoulder, he considered this the tuition.
Subaru: “Even so... I didn’t expect Crusch-san and her faction to also have been invited. I was already surprised to encounter Reinhardt outside, but now I’m about to spray nosebleeds.”
Ferris: “Agh. That would be overdramatic. But, it is quite a surprise that we’d all coincidentally arrive nyon the same day, though.”
Wilhelm: “Since no specific date and time was established for the meeting, that we arrived together was the result of estimates. —It’s rare for us all to have a chance to gather together, so this is our good fortune.”
This was the last member of Crusch camp. Sitting next to Crusch was Ferris, who was seated in a woman’s pose. Next to him was the old swordsmen, Wilhelm, sipping his tea. He was dressed in the same butler outfit as always, but it suited his tea-drinking-look well.
Due to the seating arrangements, Reinhardt and Wilhelm had ended up seated next to one another. Anyone who knew of their story, however, would feel uneasy.
Subaru: “They haven’t even met eyes yet...”
Subaru whispered his observation to Emilia, who quietly agreed.
Wilhelm and Reinhardt were, as grandfather and grandson, direct relatives, but, aside from offering mutual pleasantries, they had yet to acknowledge each other.
The tea room was dominated by silence, and Subaru took time to think their situation over. The members of Emilia’s faction were, whether due their attitude, nature, or childishness, all largely unskilled at reading the mood.
It was also hard to forget how Joshua, who had returned after being summoned away, had given a scared “Whaa” when he saw the situation.
House Astrea. The name was so well known that even Subaru knew a little of their family history. Sword Saint was a title that was passed from generation to generation, and the lineage of Sword Saints meant that the Astraa family probably had the history of greatest combat strength throughout of all of Lugunica.
Wilhelm’s obsession with the White Whale obviously came from the defeat of his wife, the previous Sword Saint. Connecting these facts would lead to one question.
—Why did Wilhelm choose to borrow the power of Crusch’s faction, rather than the power of his own house?
Taking the question further, why had Reinhardt not participated in the fight against White Whale?
Wilhelm had said that he’d started chasing the White Whale about fourteen years ago. If the Royal Election had been ongoing, then Wilhelm could not cooperate with Reinhardt, who was a member of the an enemy faction. That made sense.
But, when Wilhelm had begun his hunt for the White Whale, House Astrea had nothing to do with the Royal Election. Of course, then Reinhardt would still have been a child, and would have lacked the ability to defeat the White Whale. But, considering his later growth, why had Reinhardt never sought out the White Whale?
Wilhelm’s sentiments and Reinhardt’s thoughts, Subaru had no insight into either.
—If they were ever willing to discuss it, he’d love to listen.
However, asking directly would be like unscrupulously cutting an old wound and rubbing salt on the scars.
And although Natsuki Subaru was incredibly curious, he’d grown quite a bit in the past year. He’d come to understand that if he pressed the topic, people would find him annoying.
Reinhardt and Wilhelm, though they were in hostile factions, were both valuable, talented people who Subaru had a stable relationship with. That single curiosity aside, the level of trust that they placed in him was hardly low.
So, all he could do was hope that someone else would bring it up.
Emilia: “By the way, Anastasia-san, why did you gather everyone here? I think you had some purpose... right?”
Unaware of Subaru’s preoccupation, Emilia directed a question at Anastasia, who titled her head with a smile.
Anastasia: “Of course, I have something that I’d like to discuss with each of you, but, to answer Emilia-san’s question, I had to think pretty hard to come up with something that would entice each of you here.”
Emilia: “We came for the magic stones, but what about the others?”
Anastasia: “Everyone has their own wants and needs. Using just those to gather everyone would have been fairly easy... but there are those odd groups whose wants are mysterious.”
Emilia: “I don’t understand...?”
Emilia frowned and crossed her arms as she considered the issue, although the problem wasn’t a difficult one. Just observing who was currently not present would pinpoint the faction that refused to be communicative.
Emilia: “Were Priscilla-sama and Al-dono not invited?”
Anastasia: “Those two are completely set on their own path and I wouldn’t know where to start finding out what they want. To be honest, even Felt-san treats land and money like they’re completely irrelevant.”
Reinhardt: “Regarding that, Felt-sama actually volunteered to come on a whim. That said, I do wish she’d care a little more about those matters.”
Anastasia and Reinhardt spoke of the matter plainly and expressed the same opinion. Upon hearing their words, Emilia, who could only agree with them, raised her hand.
Emilia: “I’d also like to know more about everyone’s circumstances. Although I’ve worked hard to learn, it’s difficult to understand everyone’s positions.”
Subaru: “Then let’s not talk about what happened today...”
Emilia: “Hmph, Subaru you meanie.”
Emilia’s cheek was being pinched by his right hand. His left hand still rested on Beatrice’s shoulder, where, either as reward or punishment, it had sat for a little too long.
At any rate, the positions of Priscilla’s faction and Felt’s faction were clear. Then all that was left was the reason, perhaps the weakness, that lead Crusch here.
Crusch: “As to why we came to Pristella, it was because Anastasia-sama seems to have some information regarding Gluttony.”
Subaru: “———”
As if reading Subaru’s thoughts, Crusch replied.
Wilhelm: “Subaru-dono was indispensable during the battle with the White Whale. If he were not there, I have no doubt that we all would have perished. It sounds like an exaggeration, but it is no laughing matter.”
Julius: “The same is true of the battle with the Witch Cult. The one who developed our tactics against them was him. Were he not there, myself and the others who had helped would not have been able to bring down the Sin Archbishop.”
Subaru: “———”
Overwhelming faith from Wilhelm and Julius.
Their straightforward support for him struck Subaru speechless. The lively atmosphere left his entire body burning with embarrassment. His face was red from ear to ear, and blood was liable to spray from his eyes at any moment.
Subaru: “N-No, stop it! Don’t praise me so much! The higher you raise me, the more my ego is stoked, shouldn’t you all be clear on that!?”
Julius: “No, not at all. Although it is true that you made a fool of yourself at the start of the Royal Election, you’ve proven your worth time and time again. You have more than made up for that disgrace. You absolutely deserve to be so commended.”
Wilhelm: “There is absolutely no need for humility. You’ve had a hand in accomplishing great things. Those successes would never have happened had you not been present. I will be proud to have shared a battlefield with you until the end of my days.”
Subaru: “—Ah, um.”
So far, Subaru had died in a number of painful, gruesome ways.
However, this would be by the most horrifying. Being pelted with compliments.
Subaru, embarrassed to the verge of death, looked to Emilia and Beatrice, pleading for help. However, they merely smiled sweetly.
Emilia: “That’s right. Subaru has worked sooo hard. I’m truly proud to have him as my knight.”
Beatrice: “W-Well, since he’s Betty’s partner, it’s only natural that he’s so successful, in fact. He’s only going to be more and more amazing, I suppose. So it’s a good habit to get used to praising him, in fact!”
The situation having gone in an entirely unexpected direction, Subaru was stricken with panic. Then, everyone took turns speaking.
Reinhardt: “Amazing, Subaru. Everyone praises you for doing something amazing, something no one else could have done. I’m glad to call you my friend.”
Crusch: “I would have lost so many loyal men without Subaru-sama’s help, even Wilhelm, who has been supporting me to this day. Allow me to thank you again.”
Ferris: “Although you don’t have any combat ability, you never lost heart during the battle with the White Whale. It allowed Crusch-sama to make the speech that changed the tide of the battle. In short, thank nyou very much.”
Anastasia: “Thanks to Natsuki-kun’s information, myself and countless other businessmen are no longer plagued by the White Whale’s fog. You have my gratitude.”
Mimi: “Oohh! Are we taking turns complimenting big brother? He’s very strong! He’s very handsome! The only thing he’s missing is Mimi! Your turn, Garf!”
Garfiel: “Ya, I dunno w’happen, but deservin’ th’praise, that’s th’Captain. Th’s my amazin’ bro. Th’s a, Fame comes with the right way and where in.”
People were taking advantage of the momentum and piling flattering remarks on Subaru, who was blushing from all the warm encouragement. Felt treated him with a laugh.
Felt: “It sounds like they were true, but... it looks like brother’s nature is hasn’t changed. That’s a relief!”
Subaru: “You guys, stop it! Everyone’s ganging up on me!!”
After Felt summarized the farce taking place, Subaru could no longer withstand it and exploded. The tension which had originally cloaked the tea melted away with the sound of laughter.
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Subaru: “Ah, damn, really I’m about to disintegrate and die...”
After the fun in the tea room had dissipated, an exhausted Subaru had left for his room.
Everyone had inexplicably showered Subaru with praise, before occupying themselves with cross faction conversations, as if forgetting about their opposition.
Of course, it couldn’t be said that no one had any intent of trying to delve into the secrets of the other factions, but most of the conversations were just idle, fun chatter.
Although the candidates could at any moment end up in a confrontation, from another point of view, they were all women of a similar age, so conversation on topics other than the state of the kingdom came quite naturally to them.
In fact, Emilia had been very much looking forward to having an opportunity to talk with other girls her age.
Subaru: “Well, it could be said that a conversation between Emilia-tan and Beako would be just like that...”
Beatrice: “Don’t bring up her real age, in fact. Do you want to start a war, I suppose?” Beatrice reprimanded the imprudent Subaru with a sharp voice.
Turning to see the source of the sound showed Beatrice sitting on a quilted pile of blankets in his room, desperately trying to ease her numb feet.
Subaru: “Even though you’re a spirit your feet fell asleep. Aren’t spirits supposed to not have circulation, though?”
Beatrice: “I have circulation, Betty’s body is designed to imitate an actual human body as closely as possible, in fact. Betty will feel the pain that humans can feel, I suppose. If I dive underwater for too long, I’ll lose consciousness, in fact.”
Subaru: “So you breathe, too?”
Beatrice: “Of course I do... hey, don’t try to sniff Betty’s breath, I suppose!”
As Subaru’s nose approached her, a somewhat embarrassed Beatrice pulled the quilts around herself. Subaru took the opportunity to flick her numb foot, which felt like it had sprung back to life. Beatrice’s eyes watered.
Beatrice: “That hurts, in fact... I’m about to cry, I suppose... Subaru’s a bully, in fact...” Subaru: “Okay, okay, my bad, my bad. Come here, come here.”
He patted his knees with a wry smile as he sat down, and Beatrice moved from the quilts to his lap. Caressing Beatrice’s twintailed head, Subaru said to himself, “but then again...”
Subaru: “The interior decor make it a nice room, and it looks like the staff did their best to match the rest of the hotel... but here are some subtle deficiencies.”
It was probably caused by woodworking technology developing differently here than it had in his original world.
The design of Water Plumage Pavilion felt quite similar to the design of a hotel from Subaru’s original world, but in spite of the presence wooden beams and paper doors, there was a certain something that felt off.
The beds probably took many painstaking attempts to figure out before the designers had decided on laying animal skins on a wooden bed.
The feeling wasn’t bad, it was just a slight deviation from what Subaru was used to.
Subaru: “I really can’t agree with not sleeping on the floor just because social norms dictate that blankets have to go on beds.”
Beatrice: “Putting a blanket directly on the floor is poverty, in fact. Betty can’t condone her partner becoming a man with no earnings, I suppose.”
Subaru: “I’m always working you so hard.”
Beatrice: “What’s that supposed to mean, in fact?”
Garfiel: “What’re y’two chatterin’ on about?”
Beatrice, who had been engaging in coordinated banter with Subaru, jumped up at the sudden appearance of a third voice. However, her feet were still numb so she lost her balance and fell into the bundle of quilts on the floor. Subaru quickly reached over and righted her.
Subaru: “Garfiel? Is your adventure over?”
Garfiel: “Th’midget finally let’m go free after an spendin’ th’entire day. Beatrice’s, why’r ya actin’ crazy?”
Subaru: “She’s never been so far away from home before, so she’s super excited! She even had trouble sleeping, isn’t she cute?’
Standing at the entrance to the room, Garfiel laughed hard enough to reveal his sharp teeth.
Because the guest room also had a paper door, Beatrice hadn’t heard it open and was scared at the sudden intrusion. Subaru, on the other hand, was sitting facing the entrance, so he’d seen Garfiel immediately.
Subaru: “So, what’s up? Dinner?”
Garfiel: “Nah, dinner prob’ won’t be ‘till later. Th’s nothing for me t’do alone in m’room, Captain, and ‘sides, Otto-nii still hasn’t come back yet.”
Subaru: “Well, Otto isn’t a kid, so you don’t have to worry too much about him. Even if we incur some debt here, I doubt he’d give us any extra trouble in solving it.”
Garfiel: “Right.”
Otto had left a few hours ago to go settle a debt. Garfiel has no objection to this, since, after all, he knew what Otto was like.
Of course, when it came to asking him for help, there was something incredibly reliable about him.
Subaru: “But those are different things.” Garfiel: “What’re y’talkin’ about now?”
Of course, Garfiel was used to Subaru’s frequent mutters to himself. Garfiel gestured toward the corridor with his chin.
Garfiel: “If y’don’t have anythin’ goin’ on, can the Captain tag ‘long with me for a bit?”
Subaru: “Tag along with you? Oh, a bath? A bath, right? You mean a bath? Open air bathing is too good to pass up on. I was looking around earlier and I found bathrobes, the thought of seeing Emilia-tan in a bathrobe is enough to raise my spirits! They’ve been raised already!”
Tatami and the architectural style were very difficult to reproduce, but the bathrobe appeared to have been commercialized. Subaru gave a mental tribute here to those in Kararagi who had been responsible for it.
However, standing before such an excited Subaru, Garfield wore a serious expression, one that was somber enough that even Subaru couldn’t continue to joke around. A worried look came to his face.
Subaru: “Garfiel. What’s wrong? Is there something you want to do?”
Garfiel: “No, ’s not really th’big ‘f a deal, but...”
Touching the white scar on his forehead forehead white scars, Garfield fell silent for a moment. Then he stared straight at Subaru.
Garfiel: “I jus’ wanted t’know exactly how strong th’world greatest hero is.”