Episode 20:A Picnic, Would You Like to Come With Me?
The Iter mansion was as wide as youâd expect from a ducal estate. Even after wandering around for several days, there were still more unexplored areas than known ones. Of course, that might just be because I was *short*. And maybe because the mansion was full of suspicious magical fog, there were places you couldnât enter depending on the season. For example, when the fog thickened, the entire forest wing became strictly off-limits. On the other hand, some areas were forbidden *365 days a year*.
âA sanctuary?â
âMmm. A place one must not step into lightly.â
A sanctuary, huh. I looked toward where Azelta pointed.
âOhâŚâ
Come to think of it, my previous life had families with things like that too. Usually they hid their clan treasures or forbidden tomes there. Hmmm⌠my eyes sparkled. My curiosity⌠was boiling overâŚ! A magician *must* follow their curiosity, right? The instincts I failed to discard from my past life were reacting strongly. A familyâs sanctuaryâobviously a place where entering without permission would not end well.
Which meant, of courseâŚ
I should sneak in.
ââŚâ
I glanced up at Sir Rotia, who guarded me like an impenetrable fortress. Heâd said heâd help me sneak out of the mansion, but a sanctuary? No way heâd help with that. So Iâd need to plan how to go aloneâwhen suddenlyâ
âWould you like to go?â
Azelta asked out of nowhere. I blinked.
âHuh?â
When I turned again, Rotia was examining the direction of the sanctuary. With those crimson eyesâhis Mystic Sightâheâd be able to pierce the fog and see it clearly. And he was staring quite seriously.
He absolutely looked like someone *very prepared* to go.
âAre⌠are we allowed to go?â
I asked carefully. I mean, it was the sanctuary.
âOf course,â Azelta said lightly.
âŚWas the meaning of âsanctuaryâ different from my previous life? Was it some kind of holy place that anyone could enter? That didnât make sense.
âWill His Grace allow it?â
I asked again. Azelta answered immediately:
âHis Grace said: *âSince the young lady bears the Iter name, there is nothing in this mansion she is forbidden from enjoying.â* That is the message I was to relay.â
My eyes widened a little.
âThe sanctuary isnât somewhere just anyone can go.â
âIn this mansion, my lady is *not* âjust anyone.ââ
Azelta smiled. I blinked. The Duke of Iter had given such detailed instructions�
ââŚâ
I looked back toward where the duke would be. So thorough with his ordersâŚ
*âAin von Iter is Nasia von Iterâs father.â*
âŚThen what on earth was that stiff, awkward letter he sent me?
âWhatâs inside the sanctuary? Is it big?â
I shook off my embarrassing thoughts. Azelta shook her head.
âIâve never been inside, so I cannot say.â
Well, it *was* a sanctuary. A maidâthough she didnât feel like a normal maidâwould have no access. Then what about Sir Rotia? One look at him, still studying the sanctuary, gave me the answer. A knight who was basically the embodiment of rules? No way heâd gone insideâ
âItâs larger than it appears. The buildings inside are connected through underground halls, but thereâs no precise map.â
âŚHuh? Mystic Sight couldnât see underground. Which meant Rotia actually *knew* this.
âHave you⌠been inside?â I asked suspiciously.
Rotia paused, then looked down at me.
âOnce.â
He hesitated. No wayâ
âYou snuck in?â
Did he have a rebellious phase?! But my fantasy was crushed in one second.
âI entered with the previous lord.â
The previous lordâthat meant the current Duke. I looked toward the mansion again, surprised. Those two had gone in together? Why?
Ain had inherited the ducal title instead of his older brother, Cassian. Cassian hated that. Actually, he never liked Ain since childhood. But Ain had been recognized for his talent and chosen by the former dukeâŚ
ââŚâ
Could it be there was something *inside that sanctuary*? Something that strengthened Ainâs control over the Mist Sea? Strange items from the mist⌠they were likely magical artifacts or something similar. And with treasures left by previous dukes? Rotia knowing the underground structure meant they spent quite a while inside.
âWasnât it dangerous?â
âThere were rumors, but when I explored it with the lord, nothing appeared.â
Well, if something were inside, the sanctuary wouldnât be so quiet.
All that remained was curiosity. My eyes gleamed.
âThen I want to go too!â
And I had the perfect guide: Sir Rotia. The only problem was that the place seemed too big to explore in one day.
âIâll prepare thoroughly and go in a few days.â
When I put my hands on my hips, Azelta and Rotia exchanged glances.
âPrepare⌠meaning?â Azelta asked seriously.
I grabbed her hands.
A place full of mana fog! Strange relics from the Mist Sea! For a mage, that was the perfectâ
âPicnic!â
ââŚPardon?â
A picnic spot!
A perfect picnic spot for magical researchers! Azeltaâs expression went blank.
âYou wish to⌠picnic in the sanctuaryâŚ?â
Was that weird? I scratched my head. But I couldnât contain my excitement. And I couldnât exactly say *Iâm going there to investigate*. So I nodded firmly.
âYup! Letâs go have fun together!â
This whole region was full of magical materialsâsand, seaweed, elixir grassesâjust lying everywhere. I could grab some and bring them into the sanctuary, see what reactions they made with the artifactsâŚ! Just thinking about it was thrilling.
âLetâs go! We need to prepare!â
I dragged the two along. Whether investigation or picnic, there was much to do. I wanted to see it as soon as possible! A place full of magical items!
—
*(And so begins the chaos within the householdâŚ)*
The servants, who could never have imagined a âladyâ living in this mansion thanks to the unmarried duke, often called Nasia âyoung ladyâ simply out of affection. And since no other noble girl would ever appear in the Iter household, she had the servantsâ full attention.
âŚThough she herself had no idea.
âThis too! And this! Iâm bringing all of these!â
The lady preparing for her *picnic* began collecting Mist Sea materials instead of clothes.
âWhat exactly is the lady gathering these days?â
âDidnât she take her jewelry box somewhere?â
The maids watched carefully as Nasia scooped sand into a jewelry box. Not just sandânameless weeds, stones, anything she spotted.
âYou may place them in here, my lady.â
Azelta happily assisted her, though she understood as little as the other maids. Why was the lady bringing *these*?
âThe young lady is gathering things from the sandfield?â
âYes. His Grace instructed us to ensure there is no issue with anything she collects.â
The research division in the annex went into chaos. They now had to re-examine every piece of weed and sand to make sure nothing posed danger to the lady. The military office and infirmary were no different.
âMy lady! Please, allow *us* to dig that!â
The military office panicked seeing the ladyâof all peopleâdigging up rare soil.
âSheâs going on a picnic where?â
The infirmary panicked for a different reason. Even Delfiro, the chief physician, was baffled as the medical deputy relayed the report.
âThe sanctuary, apparently.â
âThe sanctuary?â
Delfiroâs mind blanked. Why a picnic⌠in a restricted zone?
Then againâit *was* Lady Nasia.
âStrange, isnât it? Maybe the report was wrong?â
The deputy held out her hands. Delfiro stayed silent, hands covering his face.
âDoctor?â
âNoâŚâ
He finally looked up, hiding a laugh.
âI knew it. I knew the lady was fearless from the very first day.â
ââŚSorry?â
He pointed at the deputy.
âYou remember that pizza-shaped candy you brought instead of me?â
âYes?â
âWhen I first saw the lady, she was holding it like a shield.â
It was a wildly inaccurate memory, but Delfiro could not be stopped. In his mind, the ladyâ*so much like His Grace*âhad stood gallantly with a candy-shield.
âOf course her first picnic would be somewhere extraordinary. We just need to ensure safety.â
âS-sir?â
He pointed at the next room.
âThe military office is surveying already, right? Tell them to clear every loose stone. The lady could trip on an uneven path.â
Working closely with the military was normal for the infirmary.
But clearing pebbles⌠for a picnic⌠was new.
âWill⌠will the knights agree to that?â
They were men who swore to raise swords for their lord. Felt wrong to make them clean⌠debris.
But Delfiro was confident.
âSir Rotia is going. What choice do they have?â
âBut they donât really follow Sir Rotââ
The deputy stopped mid-sentence when Delfiro shot her a look.
âThe priority is ensuring the lady doesnât get hurt. Move.â
âYes, sirâŚâ
She left, puzzled.
âWhy⌠is she collecting dirtâŚ?â
Meanwhile, the person who came closest to guessing correctly was, unexpectedly, the Duke himself.
Ain, who had never known such a list existed, looked at: *[Top 100 Gifts Noble Young Ladies Prefer]*âa promotional sheet sent by the toy maker who made the hedgehog plush.
[1. Parties]
[2. Playhouse toys]
Surprisingly, number one wasnât an object. A party, huhâŚ
When he muttered to himselfâ
âYour Grace.â
A knight entered with permission and reported Nasiaâs actions. Ainâs conclusion was simple:
âShe is gathering the things she likes.â
Maybe she intended to play house. Ain had never done such a thing, so he couldnât imagine how those materials were used.
He recalled Nasia in the shellhouse.
â*shrrrâŚ*
Piles of dirt, grass, and shells she had gathered.
*âBecause⌠itâs pretty.â*
Ain unknowingly smiled.
âLet her take whatever she wants. Make sure she is safe.â
A picnic in the sanctuary, thoughâŚ
When he had gone there with Rotiaâhiding from Cassianâthe place was full of strange items but no monsters. Just lifeless relics. Rotia would surely only take her through the safe paths. In fact, compared to the mist-filled mansion, the fogless underground sanctuary might be safer.
At that momentâ
âYoung lady is arriving, Your Grace.â
Sheâd been busy scooping sand, yet she was on her way again? Azelta carried her often, but even so, her stamina must have improved.
âLet her in.â
Ain tugged the bell-cord lightly. The door opened and the child stepped inside.
â*Thok.*
Unlike her first visit, her steps were firmer. His gaze briefly dropped to her sky-blue squirrel slippers.
âWhat is it?â he asked, tilting his head slightly. Ain never asked first before a reportâso this was his version of kindness. But Nasia froze.
âIâm asking what you wish to say.â
Was the wording too difficult? He asked again. Nasia stepped back half a step and then asked quietly:
âUm⌠picnicâŚâ
Her eyes flicked to the pile of documents beside him.
âPicnic?â Ain repeated.
She opened and closed her mouth a few times, thenâ
âWould you⌠like to come with me?â
*Thud.*
The pen in Ainâs hand slipped and fell onto the desk.