After discussing the official business, Morin chatted a little more with the Lieutenant Colonel in charge of personnel.
The Lieutenant Colonel was clearly a talkative person, and having been stationed in the rear for a long time, he proactively asked about the situation on the battlefield. The two talked for a while, establishing a rapport.
For the Lieutenant Colonel, Morin, a rising military star who had caught the attention of His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince, was naturally worth befriending. Moreover, Morinâs background was no secret in Dresden. Many high officials and nobles knew of his intimate, sibling-like relationship with the âBrilliant Crystal Queen.â
For Morin, it was beneficial to get acquainted with an officer from the War Office, especially one who handled personnel appointments. The Lieutenant Colonel, though seemingly eager to continue, ended the conversation when Morinâs throat became dry from talking.
Morin didnât linger at the War Office. He got into the carriage and returned directly to the manor. As soon as he entered the door, Cecilia quickly came forward to meet him. It seemed she had been waiting there for him.
âHow was it, Fritz? Did something urgent happen when the War Office suddenly summoned you?â
Her gray-blue eyes were full of concern as she looked Morin up and down.
âNothing happened, I just received my new medal, and then I got a new appointmentâŠâ
Morin described the situationâthe War Minister personally presenting him with the medal and his appointment to form a new unitâwhile omitting some sensitive information for Cecilia.
After listening to Morinâs account, Cecilia was first stunned, then broke into a smile of genuine joy. She was sincerely happy for Morin, and that pride and excitement almost overflowed from her eyes.
However, when Morin mentioned that he would have to attend a three-month training course at the War College for this appointment, the smile on Ceciliaâs face gradually faded. Her beautiful eyebrows slightly furrowed, and her voice held an undisguised sense of grievance.
âSo, you only just got back, youâve barely been here a few days, and now you have to spend three months at the military academy?â
The look of worry and loss made Morin feel a little bad. He immediately stepped forward, gently taking Ceciliaâs shoulders, and had her sit back down on the soft sofa.
âBig Sister Cecilia, itâs only three months. It will pass quickly⊠Itâs only March now; Iâll be back around early June.â
As Morin spoke, he naturally moved behind Cecilia and solicitously began to massage her shoulders.
âOnce I graduate from the military academy, wonât I be better equipped to serve the Empire? Youâll be even prouder then, wonât you?â
Feeling the pressure from Morinâs fingertips and his somewhat placating tone, Ceciliaâs slight displeasure immediately evaporated. She couldnât help but chuckle softly, turning her head to look at Morin.
âThe way you are trying to butter me up now is exactly the same as before.â
Despite her words, the amusement in her eyes was unmistakable. With Morinâs soothing, her mood instantly lifted significantly.
âAlright, alright, I know youâre brilliant.â
Cecilia enjoyed Morinâs service, then changed the subject.
âSince you have to go to the military academy, you donât need to worry about starting that company anymore.â
Her tone became serious.
âI can help you arrange all the related mattersâfrom company registration and legal document preparation to the future factory site selection, equipment procurement, and even the recruitment of technical workers.â
âReally? Thatâs wonderful!â Morin was overjoyed.
He had been worrying about how to handle all those trivial matters, as he had no experience running a company. But unexpectedly, Cecilia had settled everything with a single sentence.
It feels great to have a rich older sister who supports you.
âOf course, itâs true. I will unconditionally support anything you want to do, Fritz.â
Having realized Morinâs âtransformation,â Cecilia looked at him with an almost indulgent gaze.
âYou are, after all, an Imperial officer. Your energy should be focused on your main duty. You canât let these trivial matters distract you.â
Here, a flicker of worry crossed Ceciliaâs eyes. She sighed and said:
âI was originally still going to persuade you to retire, but now that His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince regards you so highly, it really wouldnât look good for you to take the patent money and just run awayâŠâ
âThat is true.â