"...Magrina?"
"Ah."
Magrina fell silent as she looked at Eliban.
When Alon gave her a puzzled look, she blinked once and then gave an awkward smile as if sheâd come to her senses.
"Yes, what's wrong, brother?"
"No, you just seemed spaced out for a moment."
"Ah, well, he looked a bit like someone I know. But~"
Magrina paused and stared at Eliban.
"On second thought, maybe not."
She shook her head slightly.
"Haha, I do hear that a lot."
Eliban laughed cheerfully.
Alon, though thinking, 'Thereâs another guy out there that good-looking?', nodded anyway.
Considering elves are naturally born attractive, he figured it wasnât impossible for someone to look similar.
So he just watched quietly as Eliban began chatting with Magrina like theyâd been waiting for it.
"So, it was through his introduction that you came here."
"That's right."
Having figured out how Eliban ended up here, Magrina welcomed him with her usual smile.
"Then please make yourself comfortable."
"Thank you, Your Majesty."
"Mew, please prepare rooms for our guests."
"Understood."
Right after Mew disappeared with Eliban.
"Magrina."
"Yes, brother?"
"Have you seen Eliban before?"
Alon asked again.
No matter how he thought about it, Elibanâs looks werenât exactly common.
In fact, he was so handsome that it would be hard to find even among elves.
That earlier reaction of hers stuck in his mind, prompting him to ask again.
"Mmâno, I think it was just a misunderstanding."
"A misunderstanding?"
"Yes."
Magrina lightly denied it.
When Alon nodded, she turned her gaze toward Historia.
"More importantly, an old friend has arrived."
"Hello."
"Long time no see."
"Yes."
"How have you been?"
"Not too bad."
Their responses were short and minimal for people with a long history.
Yet they seemed to have no issue communicating, which struck Alon as a bit odd.
"Ah, also brother."
"Yeah?"
"I havenât met the other two before, could you introduce them?"
Magrina gently pointed in one direction.
It was where Seolrang and Radan were standing.
Realizing he hadnât introduced them, Alon cleared his throat and spoke up.
"This is Seolrang."
"Hi."
"And this is Radan."
"Nice to meet you."
Seolrang looked sullen, unlike her usual lively self, and Radan gave a moderate response.
Their attitude toward a queen was overly casual, borderline rude, but Magrina just smiled like it didnât bother her.
"Seolrang, Radan, Iâve heard a lot about both of you."
Then, as if sheâd researched them in advance, she shared what she knew.
"Seolrang, youâre the Baba Yaga of the colony, and Radan, youâre the great pirate, right? Nice to meet you."
Alon raised his eyebrows in mild surprise at Magrinaâs words.
That kind of basic information was easy to come by anywhere, but not for Magrina.
Greynifra had no ties with the Allied Kingdom.
In other words, for Magrina to know even that much, she wouldâve had to make the effort to gather information from outside.
"Thank you for always helping my brother."
At her words of gratitude, Radan shook his head.
"It was only natural."
"Right. Heâs my Master."
Seolrang also chimed in without hesitation.
Butâ
"No, even if you two received help from my brother first, youâre still 'outsiders.' Acting this way isnât easy."
"...?"
"...?"
Both Radan and Seolrang wore puzzled expressions at Magrinaâs follow-up.
But before either could say anythingâ
"Please continue taking good care of my brother."
Magrina sealed the conversation with a polite nod.
The two of them were momentarily dumbfounded.
Seolrang still hadnât grasped the situation.
Radan, who was a bit sharper, realized this was turning into a subtle power struggle.
A bit childish, honestly.
But a fight they absolutely couldnât afford to lose.
"Hey, youâve got it all wrong, alright? Me and the big girl here, weâre like family with Brother."
"Thatâs right!"
Radan protested immediately, and Seolrang, finally catching on, backed him up enthusiastically.
But Magrina just covered her mouth with her hand as if amused.
"Oh, Iâm very well aware that you two are like family to my brother. Iâm sure he thinks of you that way too."
"...?"
"...?"
Radan and Seolrang were left confused by the suddenly lightened atmosphere.
âWas that a power play just now?â
At the moment Alon was thinking thatâ
Creeeakâ
The door opened, and Mew returned once more.
Magrina immediately made a request.
"Mew, would you show them to their rooms too?"
"Understood."
At that, Radan and Seolrang turned away with embarrassed expressions, and Alon also turned his body.
"Ah, but brother, you need to stay here."
"You have something else to say?"
"No, but youâre officially part of the royal family now."
"Is that so�"
"Yes."
Magrina took hold of Alon and said, "Now that youâre family, we canât have you staying in a guest room."
She smiled sweetly.
"!"
"!"
Only then did Seolrang and Radan snap their heads toward Magrina, as if they had finally realized something important.
Butâ
"Then please rest comfortably."
Magrina waved her hand elegantly, issuing a graceful dismissal.
"Master! Let's get married after all!"
Ignoring her command, Seolrang ran over and grabbed Alon's hand tightly.
"HmphâRoyal marriages arenât something you can bring up so casually. After all, there's the matter of class."
"Master doesnât care about that stuff!"
"Even if he doesnât, there are still proper procedures that must be followed."
"Youâre one to talk about proper procedures when youâre not even following them yourself!"
"Me?"
"Yes! How can you call him âbrotherâ when youâre hundreds of years older than him?!"
"...Huh?"
A bit of chaos began to unfold.
...Just a bit.
ââŠRight, just a bit?â
Alon thought to himself as he noticed Magrinaâs expression turning cold.
In the end, Alon slept separately.
The reason: as a newly titled royal, he could no longer stay in the guest rooms.
Frankly, Alon didnât really care where he slept.
But since he held the titleâeven if only honoraryâhe chose to obey Magrina without complaint.
And the next dayâ
He woke up.
He woke up, butâŠ
"H-here you are."
"Yes."
"I will bathe you now."
"No, thatâs quite alright. I can handle it myself."
"Then Iâll prepare your meal immediatelyâ"
âIt wasnât that anything specific made him uncomfortable.
In fact, from a physical standpoint, Alon was being treated much better now.
What made him feel uneasy inside wasâ
"How would you like your food prepared?"
The overly attentive behavior of the elves.
Alon knew.
He understood that as a royal, the treatment would naturally change.
But stillâ
âThis... feels way too submissive, doesnât itâŠ?â
Alon even began to wonder if he was being low-key insulted.
While humans didnât enslave elves in this world, the relationship between the races was... antagonistic at best.
But contrary to Alonâs assumptions, the elves were overly kind.
No, beyond kindâ
"Iâm fine."
"A-are you really sure?"
"Yes, really."
"Did I perhaps do something wrong�"
They even seemed afraid.
âDid I⊠do something?â
Alon briefly searched his memories.
But he had no significant interactions with elves in the past, which only deepened his confusion.
Then he remembered what Magrina said yesterday and headed to the audience chamber.
"Ah, Marquis."
"Eliban."
Alon came face-to-face with Eliban standing in front of the chamber.
"Here to see Magrina?"
"Yes, I have some information I need to confirm."
After exchanging a few brief words with Eliban, who still wore his ever-energetic smile, Alon entered the chamber and met with Magrina.
"Welcome, brother. And Eliban."
Alon yielded the floor to Eliban.
"Go ahead, take care of your matters first."
With a grateful bow, Eliban nodded.
"Itâs not about the strange gateâthereâs something else Iâd like to ask. Would that be okay?"
He began asking Magrina questions.
After some time had passedâ
Alon overheard something odd in their conversation.
Near Greynifra, aside from the strange gate, mutated monsters were starting to appear.
âMutated monstersâŠ?â
In Psychedelia, mutations could occur not only during abyssal incursions, but also with divine manifestations or the appearance of Apostles.
As Alon pondered the implicationsâ
"Iâve heard everything I needed. Iâll take care of the tasks right away, and Iâll return tonight to ask a few more things."
Eliban wrapped up the conversation and left.
After that, Alon asked his question.
"Magrina."
"Yes, brother?"
"Mutated monstersâare they appearing?"
"Mmâyes, there have been a few reports recently."
"Any idea what kind they are?"
Magrina shook her head.
"Not exactly. All Iâve heard are a few scattered reports of mutated monsters. Nothing detailed yet."
"I see."
"But weâve dispatched the Shadow Leaves to the areas where theyâve been seen. Weâll know more soon."
Leaving that topic for later, they talked a bit more before Alon brought up the real reason for his visit.
"âŠHowâs the seal?"
The reason Alon had come to see Magrina today.
He wanted to ask about Rineâs seal.
"It didnât show any major problems. The concerns you raised last time didnât come to pass either."
"Thatâs a relief."
"Just a few more days now."
Alon nodded at Magrinaâs soft murmur.
The day was almost here.
The day Rine could finally be freed from her seal.
"âŠI just hope nothing goes wrong."
Alon muttered quietly, barely loud enough to hear.
That night.
Magrina was quietly gazing at the moon and the Milky Way shining over the land from her room.
Then, sensing a presence behind her, she slowly turned around.
"Hello?"
It was Eliban.
Standing calmly in her private chamber, Eliban greeted her as if it were nothing.
"The guardsâ"
"Donât worry. I didnât harm anyone. Iâm not here to cause trouble."
Before she could even finish her sentence, Eliban smiled brightly and replied.
Magrina stared at him and asked calmly.
"By the way, did you finish your duties? I heard you went to deal with the strange gate this morning."
"Of course not. That kind of thing takes time, no matter what."
Their conversation felt strangely superficial.
Magrina didnât bother asking how Eliban had managed to sneak into her chambers at night.
And Eliban answered her questions without hesitation.
Howeverâ
"Really? Thatâs odd. I thought youâd finish quickly."
"Why?"
"Wellâ"
Taking a step closer, Magrina continued,
"Youâve lived for hundreds of years while hiding your power, havenât you? I figured youâd easily have that kind of strength."
Her casually dropped comment caused a ripple.
Eliban fell silent.
"Am I wrong?"
She asked again with a gentle smile.
"Hiding wonât work anymore, huh?"
A calm voice echoed through the room.
Elibanâs blue eyes shimmered softly under the moonlight.