I Became the Maid of the Lout Prince

Chapter 67



Chapter 67

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The Palace Invasion Incident.

It was a historic event that greatly contributed to the setting of Luminor Academy.

That’s because this incident brought about three major changes to the entire story of the game.

One of them, as previously mentioned, was that it became an opportunity for the Imperial Family to sense a crisis due to the demons’ attacks.

As a result, in order to respond not only to wars between nations but also to wars with demons, the academy’s enrollment capacity was increased, and new students were admitted based on their skills rather than whether they were of nobility.

Due to this change in the academy’s recruitment guidelines, the existing 80-20 ratio of nobles to commoners changed to a ratio closer to 60-40 among new students, and as the years went by, it led to a future that changed the overall atmosphere of the academy.

The second incident was when ‘Moonlight Shadow Princess Seraphine’ rescued ‘Hellfire Agnes’ who almost lost her life in the monster wave.

Just as Orion had appeared in the evening Rose Hall earlier, he must have searched for useful personnel among the nobles and responded to the monster wave in the original history as well.

Agnes must have also participated in the operation to fend off the monster wave in response to Orion’s call, just like in this world.

However, no matter how skilled he was, it would have been difficult to easily predict which area and how many monsters would rush in.

Although he blocked the northern gate of the palace, which was expected to have the largest influx of monsters, unexpectedly, even more monsters rushed to the western gate of the palace, as I recall.

Of course, since it’s a story that is only part of the plot, it may not be accurate. After all, it wasn’t an incident that the protagonist directly experienced.

Anyway, the second incident is Seraphine saving Agnes, who was cornered at the western gate of the palace, from a crisis.

As a result, it became an opportunity for Agnes to pledge her loyalty to Seraphine, and in the true ending, it also led to the history of the Elizabeth family becoming subordinate to the Imperial Family.

“...”

“Ah, ah, ah...”

The last incident is the death of Lizzy Lynn August, who is right in front of me.

Due to her death in this monster wave, the August family felt betrayed by the Imperial Family, which became the decisive trigger for Caraham to initiate the “Seraphine Kidnapping Incident” in his 3rd year.

Of course, since this Palace Invasion was orchestrated by the demons and not the Imperial Family, it may not make sense for the August family to join hands with the demons who ultimately killed Lizzy.

However, the August family had sufficient reasons to feel betrayed by the Imperial Family in their own way.

That’s because Lizzy also had a future where she “didn’t die that day,” depending on Seraphine’s choice.

‘Moonlight Shadow Princess Seraphine’ was a character who could use various powers related to the moon, as befitting her title.

One of those abilities was the power of future vision, which allowed her to see the near future, limited to the “days when the full moon rises.”

In other words, it meant that Seraphine made the choice not to save Lizzy even though she knew Lizzy would die.

‘To be precise, it’s not that she didn’t save her, but rather that she couldn’t save her.’

That’s because Seraphine only had one body, and at that time, she had to give up on Lizzy in order to save Agnes.

Someone might wonder that if she saw the future where Agnes and Lizzy were being attacked with her future sight, couldn’t she have simply not invited those people to the party in the first place?

However, the future sight that Seraphine possessed wasn’t a cheat-like ability that could be used in such an omnipotent way.

The first constraint was that her future vision couldn’t selectively show the future one wanted to see but simply showed what it showed.

The second constraint was that the vision shown to Seraphine always forced her to make a “choice.”

The process of Seraphine’s future sight being triggered was that it would appear blurry at first and gradually become more concrete in her mind as time passed.

By the time the scene became clear enough to understand the situation, it was already a moment where she had no choice but to choose one of the two futures she saw.

One of the two contents Seraphine saw with her future sight in the “Palace Invasion Incident” was the future where she saved Lizzy Lynn August.

The other was the future where she saved Agnes Elizabeth Blaze, as mentioned earlier.

‘And at that crossroads, Seraphine chose the future where she saved Agnes.’

I don’t know why she chose the future of saving Agnes instead of saving Lizzy. That part wasn’t revealed in the game.

Anyway, the important thing was that at the crossroads of that moment, Seraphine chose the young lady of the Blaze Viscount family over the young lady of the August Margraviate.

As a result, Lizzy met her death amidst a horde of monsters without Seraphine’s help.

‘Later on, the August family learning about the crossroads of the future Seraphine saw became the decisive trigger for their betrayal.’

Since, in the world of “Luminor Academy,” the betrayal of the August family dealt a significant blow to the empire.

In case of any misunderstandings, let me say this in advance. My goal isn’t to see the ending of Luminor Academy.

That’s something for the protagonist, the “Hero,” and other main characters to do, and I never wanted to enter that main story.

What I desire is simply a peaceful and stable daily life in the Argentian Empire.

I just hope it doesn’t become an empire where I wake up one day to find an entire village devastated by a monster attack, or a city becomes occupied by demons, forcing me to join a refugee procession.

That way, I can also stably engage in adventurer activities while staying one step away from the story.

If I can protect this one girl and make the August family’s betrayal as if it never happened, that alone would be enough.

‘At times like this, it would have been much easier if Ethan or Caraham were here.’

With their skills, protecting two girls while fighting wouldn’t be much of a problem, but they were already recruited to fend off the monster wave, so neither of them were here.

In the end, excluding the palace guards, the only meaningful combat force in this place was me alone.

...No, honestly, it’s a bit ambiguous to even call myself a combat force.

I am currently only Level 6. I am slightly stronger than a new soldier of the Blackwood Estate Guards.

If we’re talking about monsters, I could put up a good fight against a Level 7 Black Rabbit.

I don’t know the level and scale of the monsters that attacked the palace in the “Palace Invasion Incident,” but it was certain that the 10-20 palace guards here couldn’t fend them off.

That means they weren’t weak monsters that could be killed with a single Magic Arrow or Shockwave.

The only technique I could reliably deal effective damage with was “Mana Blast”...

‘This... can’t be used recklessly.’

There were many problems with combat relying solely on that one technique that had no backup once used.

In the first place, if I used a large-scale magic like Mana Blast in front of so many people, I would inevitably draw attention.

Above all, if the monster attack continued even after using Mana Blast, it would lead to a situation where I couldn’t do anything at all.

At best, a dagger would be the only means to somehow protect my life and Lizzy’s while avoiding being noticed as much as possible.

Even if it were near the kitchen, there was no way a weapon equivalent to a dagger could be found in this main hall...

‘...Ah.’

No, maybe I could find one.

If I do well, even in this situation, I might be able to obtain a weapon equivalent to a dagger that Lilith could wield.

In “Luminor Academy,” the range of “daggers” that Lilith could equip was quite broad.

What were considered as “daggers” included not only variant weapons of daggers, like kukris and machetes, but even frying pans and ladles.

As long as it had a handle and a blade of a certain length, any weapon could play the role of a “dagger” that could receive synergy with Lilith’s stat boosts.

Perhaps even Lizzy might have one.

Perhaps she has a weapon that Lilith could use in combat, equivalent to a “dagger.”

“Miss Lizzy.”

“Y-Yes!”

“Do you happen to have a knife?”

“...Pardon?”

No matter how much of a fantasy world where swordsmanship and magic ran rampant...

A noble young lady would conceal a self-defense sword in her bosom, right?

T/N

A margravial family (noble rank: Margrave) guards one of the border territories of an empire, such as the western side mentioned earlier.

Hello! Axiomatic here.

My prediction really is coming closer and closer to reality. I better see Ethan and Lilith fighting together soon, as with the cover, otherwise, I’ll riot.

Thanks for reading, see you tomorrow for Bonus Chapter 68!


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