26.1 The True Identity of the Rising Star Writer
ââHence why, the second prince is likely to become a new enemy, but it seems that Tobias is there to prevent that.â
âEeeeh? Even the second prince? What will happen to this kingdom?â
âItâll be fine. This time, the attendant is decent. Not to mention, thereâs also the third prince.â
âEven though you said itâs going to be alright, you already eliminated the second prince, Riol-kun…â
After school.
Sharina was invited to Angelicaâs house in the royal capital along with Riol. The three of them surrounded a table.
âIt makes sense for the second prince to be in disbelief. He probably admired his older brother a lot, only for said brother to fall… itâs too quick to assume that he is not a decent person.â
Usually, Sharina would be asking for Riol to teach her about a subject she didnât really understand, while also listening to Angelicaâs romance novel recommendations.
However, that dayâs topic was about the second prince.
âBut, at the same time, itâs because Tobias believed in what His Highness Roland had said that he came all the way here to scout Shari and the others, right? What if he is gathering information under the pretense of being an ally? Thereâs a possibility that he has been siding with the second prince all along.â
Angelica, whom was concerned, put down her teacup. Apparently, she still couldnât trust Tobias.
âI donât think so. Tobias doesnât believe in what His Highness Roland says. For the time being, itâs safe to assume that he came to backyard without grasping the meaning of His Highness Rolandâs words.â
âEh? But, didnât he go because His Highness Roland told him to look for evidence that Shari is indeed a villain?â
âUmm, Ange, while that may be the truth…â
To Angelicaâs sensible question, Sharina and Riol were mumbling. Angelica probably thought so because they merely summarized Rolandâs lines.
âUh, His Highness Roland seems to have penchant for strange wording, ones which failed to get through to Tobias.â
âStrange wording… which his attendant failed to understand? H-he, could it be, he exclusively uses ancient words?! Then we wonât know when they are exchanging codes!â
Did we touch some kind of nerve?
Angelicaâs face visibly paled.
âIn the novel I previously read, there was such a story! When the antihero gives instructions to his subordinates, thatâs what he usually does!â
âOh, no, thatâs not what I meant. Itâs unmistakably modern language… modern language, but…â
âThen? Why would Tobias fail to understand it?â
Although Riol denied it, but he still found it difficult to explain.
There was no other choice but to explain it in detailâwhy would the words of the second prince fail to reach his attendant?
âWell… to quote what His Highness Roland said to him…â
Sharinaâs lips quiveredâhow was Tobias Gardner able to keep a straight face while quoting the second prince?
âExcuse me for a moment… Iâm going to dispose all of my novels with black-bellied heroes who smile while spitting poison…â
Ten minutes later.
Angelica quietly set down her cup and stood up after Sharina had successfully quoted Prince Roland. Sharina was explaining in Riolâs stead.
âWait, Ange! The other day, werenât you just lamenting the fact that your bookshelf had become empty because you threw away all your novels with princes!?â
âMs. Kirklight, donât! Thatâs too hasty of a decision! The books are innocentâthe books are innocent!â
Riol and Sharina desperately stopped Angelica whom was about to leave the roomâAngelicaâs face was as bleak as that time when her impression about Leonarcissist was shattered into pieces.
âJust, what the hell…?? Thatâs really uncool… I canât read those books with pure feelings anymore…â
âItâs only uncool because the person who heard it failed to interpret it properly…â
âIt wouldnât be this uncool if it had been communicated properly more than anything! Moreover, isnât it basically the fault of His Highness Roland?!â
The guests relentlessly tried to stop the master of the house who wanted to proceed regardless.
âThen, if he didnât understand it, he shouldâve asked on spot! Instead, why would Tobias only attempt to decipher it two days later?!â
âIf he were to ask the second prince directly, then surely, âWhy donât you use your minuscule brain for a moment,â is the kind of response heâd getâwait, wait, wait…â
âThereâs a guy who said the exact same line in my novel! I just canât! Iâll throw them away!â
Even though both the book and Angelica were innocent. Discarding what she once likedâsurely, thatâd be painful. However, their plan to stop Angelica backfired.
âBy the way, speaking of the stage play that His Highness Roland saw, thereâre many odd points.â
Riol, who seemingly had given up on dissuading Angelica directly, changed the topic in an attempt to distract her.
âEh? âOdd thingsâ?â
Angelica, whom was easily distracted, returned to the table.
Sharina patted her chest in relief.
âIf itâs about the first prince losing his right to succeed the throne, then itâs only obvious that story would spread in no time. Not to mention, the audience was large. As such, the details of the duel, which were leaked, would be safe to use as a material for plays and novels.â
âYes, for some time, it was all everyone ever talked about.â
âThe stage play that His Highness Rolan saw was made by a wandering troupe who happened to be in our kingdom at that time. Then, they released it in another kingdom, that much I understand…â
Sharina was also skeptical about the stage play she heard from Tobias. It may be a well done stage play, but if the hero was modeled after Riol, in her personal opinion, it was a little unsatisfactory.
âIndeed, I was wondering about it, too… if the Hero Lurio Grand is modeled after Riol, he couldâve been portrayed better…â
âItâs strange that our everyday stories, our first meeting, and other such details were also leaked.â
â…Huh? Lurio Grand?â
Angelica, whom was listening quietly, suddenly tensed up.
âWait, is the play modeled after the two of you, and the heroâs name is Lurio Grand!?â
âYes, by the way, the heroineâs name is Rishana Deacly.â
âHuh!?â
Angelica screamed. Her ruby-colored eyes widened.
Was it really that surprising?
âIt may be harmless, but itâs also creepy that such details got spread around without me knowing about it.â
âC, could it be, the princeâs name is Leopold!?â
âEh? Yes, thatâs correct. You seem to be well informed.â
Sharina, a bit suspicious, answered to Angelica, who kept interjecting Riol.
âMs. Kirklight?!â
âWhatâs wrong, Ange!?â
Suddenly, her best friend disappeared from the sofa.
Angelica had moved to the carpet, right under the feet of Sharina and Riol, at an unperceivable speed.
âEh?â
âHuh?â
Like a prisoner on death sentence, she clasped her hands and wailed.
â…Itâs me.â
***T/N: Top 10 anime betrayals.
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Well this is actually a good thing. As a way to get their forgiveness, she shall give them 60% of the rights and earnings from the novel/play.
Okay, I did suspect that it was her. The first fangirl of the romance story would be her after all.
I love stories that throw shade on bad tropes.
I remember when I pulled ‘Top 10 Anime Betrayals’ on someone. It was during my first game of Adventure Time Munchkin. I gave them the choice between me helping them “end the game now” or “top 10 anime betrayals” in EXACT words. And they didn’t choose quick enough for me. >=D
Thanks for the chapter! ?
Thanks for the chapter translation!
How the heck did the troupe find her screenplay trash?? Also!! Infringement of copyright!! Ange did not give permission at all for that to be produced!! They need to pay royalties lol
Many thanks