âWhat? Are you doubting me right now?â
âWell, rather than doubtingâŚâ
âMaster! How could you do this to me?!â
âHmm.â
It wasnât exactly suspicionâmore like skepticism.
Honestly, this sounded too good to be true. If I could make contracts with demons indirectly through others without binding myself to them, wouldnât that be amazing?
But what if the person contracting on my behalf didnât listen to me? And what if the demon prioritized the direct contractor over me? Then it would all be meaningless. A frown crept onto my face as doubt filled my mind.
âThat Desmond bastard is annoying and unpleasant, but⌠heâs not wrong, Master.â
âIs that really true?â
âYes, because you, as a descendant of Winston, are very special to demons.â
âI see.â
Even Vivi was saying the same thing, so I had no choice but to believe it.
Only direct descendants could truly become masters of demons. However, they could entrust the jewels to non-Winstons to act as intermediaries for contracts.
This was practically a cheat code.
All I had to do was ask those around me to contract in my place whenever I obtained new jewels. That way, I might be able to make contracts with all the jewels in a much shorter time than expected.
âAre there other direct descendants besides me? Could they make contracts on my behalf too?â
The problem was that I didnât have anyone reliable enough to entrust the jewels to.
The first Duke of Winston had many subordinates, so he must have had close aides to take on the task. But I didnât.
At this moment, I couldnât trust anyone except my fellow direct descendants.
âOf course, you can entrust them to other Winstons. In fact, they would be even more compatible with demons.â
âEven the human who contracted with the Great Demon distributed jewels to their family at first!â
âOh, really?â
So thatâs how those family members later became branch families, serving as vassals of House Winston while safeguarding the jewels.
I nodded in understanding at Desmond and Viviâs words.
In that case, I shouldnât look for candidates externallyâI needed to find them within my own family. If possible, I should entrust the jewels to fellow direct descendants.
Naturally, Veronica was my first choice, followed by the Duke of Winston, a Sword Master, or someone just as strong, like Vincent.
Brandon⌠he was more of a scholar type, so entrusting him with a jewel felt a bit⌠I needed to think about that one some more.
Think⌠a bit moreâŚ
As I lay there with my eyes closed, pretending to sleep, real sleep actually took over.
To make matters worse, my fever flared up even higher than before.
Before I knew it, I had lost consciousness.
The Westernmost Edge of the Empire
The wastelands, second only to the north in size, were often deemed vast but useless.
Chernoke was the largest territory in the western frontier.
Beyond it lay countless barbarian tribes, and the allied nations that manipulated and incited them had long been a thorn in the empireâs side.
On the surface, Crown Prince Dantelion had come here to punish them and restore order, safeguarding the empire from danger.
But sending the young heir to the throne into a war-torn land like Chernoke was akin to sentencing him to death.
Yet, no one in the imperial family could oppose the decision.
To be powerless was to be guilty.
Dantelion had learned that harsh truth at a painfully young age.
âYour Highness, did you just cough?â
ââŚâŚâ
As usual, Joshua stepped into the tent, opening the flap.
For a place where the imperial crown prince resided, it was modestâthough, in these harsh conditions, it was the largest and most lavish tent available.
With his head slightly bowed, Joshua observed his liege.
The prince, with his golden hair and blue eyesâthe very symbols of the imperial familyâlooked as picturesque as ever.
âYour Highness?â
âHm.â
But today, something was different.
The prince was staring intently at a small, crumpled piece of paper.
Although he was in constant communication with scattered forces across the western front, it was rare for him to check correspondence so early in the morning.
Besides, the paper itself looked incredibly shabby, as if it had been sent by someone with no sense of propriety.
The large, uneven handwriting was so messy that even Joshua, standing at a distance, could see it clearly.
âWhere is that letter from?â
They had been at war for years now. Who would dare send such a sloppy message?
Joshua frowned, already thinking about disciplining the sender. As someone who valued strict order above all else, his sharp gaze turned even colder.
However, Dantelion did not give him the answer he was expecting.
âI need to go north.â
ââŚâŚPardon?â
Joshua blinked rapidly, eyes widening in disbelief.
He understood the words but couldnât grasp the meaning.
No, he understood the meaningâbut not the reasoning.
Quickly regaining his composure, he spoke again.
âWhat do you mean, Your Highness? Why the north, all of a sudden?â
The Winston territory in the north was not part of their plans.
Due to the Empress Dowagerâs interference, even obtaining information about regions outside the western front was difficult. The abruptness of it all left Joshua stunned.
âIâll go alone. Keep executing the plan.â
âWhat? Your Highness, thatâsââ
Dantelion chuckled lightly as if he were merely discussing a casual stroll. Then, he tucked the note inside his coat.
What on earth was written in that letter?
Joshua was baffled, but Dantelion had already turned away.
âIâm counting on you.â
âYour Highness, waitâ! Your HighnessâŚ!â
By the time Joshua rushed out, Dantelion had vanished.
Not even his shadow remained.
What the hell just happened?
Joshua stood frozen in place.
There was a mountain of work ahead. They needed to end the war quickly to secure support from the western factions. And now, at such a critical time, the prince had abandoned his post?
âCounting on me?â As if things were that simple!
âYour Highness!â
Joshua clutched his head in frustration, letting out a loud yell.
The soldiers and knights nearby, startled by the noise, turned to look at him in confusion.
Truly, the road ahead seemed hopeless.
Joshua sighed heavily, utterly exhausted.
After being bedridden for three days, I had more or less recovered.
My illness wasnât because of the northern coldâit was because of my contracts with the demons.
But Veronica and the other direct descendants treated me like I would be blown away by the wind at any moment.
âDia is fine now.â
âYou mustnât go outside. If you do, youâll get hurt.â
âIâm not sick anymore.â
âOur sweet Dia, you have to listen to your mother, okay?â
ââŚâŚâ
Veronica smiled gently.
Yet, for some reason, I felt an overwhelming pressure.
Before I realized it, I had nodded in agreement.
I wasnât going outside today.
Oh well, it didnât really matter.
As I lay there, I turned my thoughts elsewhere.
âDemon, did you deliver the note properly?â
âOf course, Master! Donât underestimate me!â
âHmm⌠Heâs taking longer to react than I expected.â
I was sure that as soon as Dantelion read the note, he would come rushing to the north.
Was it that difficult to evade the Empress Dowagerâs surveillance?
If so, I needed to come up with a backup plan.
Just as I was deep in thought, something caught my attention.
âOh my, you really like that rabbit doll, donât you?â
âHuh?â
âBrandon will be happy to hear that.â
ââŚâŚâ
Veronica beamed.
Oh, right. The rabbit plushie Vivi inhabited was a gift from Brandon.
I remembered how he had made a big fuss about the rabbitâs eyes being rare pearls.
âMm⌠The rabbit is cute.â
âReally? Shall I buy you more rabbit dolls?â
ââŚHuh?â
I suddenly imagined my room overflowing with stuffed rabbits.
Veronica seemed the type to actually do it.
I locked eyes with her and panicked.
âEek! More cute rabbit dolls? I love it!â
âShut up, Vivi!â
Donât worry Dia⌠Dante is on his way