How to Live as the Enemy Prince — Chapter 159. Me, You (5)
Translator: Atlas
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Callian stood still.
Yan knew Callian was deep in thought. And he knew why.
He waited in silence.
But something stopped his thoughts.
“Welcome to Archmage Ellon Manasil’s home!”
Callian, who saw the dancing stone statue, covered his face with his palm.
He tried to contain the laughter.
Callian told Romain that he had met with Silica and that he needed to check that he was behind Aisha’s death. He also told her that he had allied himself with Planche.
Romain was grateful for the information.
Later when he arrived at Ellon’s mansion, he felt even calmer. This was because there were people he wanted to meet outside.
The stone statue was erected in front of Ellon’s mansion.
“He’s crazy.”
Callian could barely contain his laughter. Yan, who tried to do the same, said,
“I said the same thing when I first saw this.”
“When did you come to my Master’s house?”
Yan looked around to see if there were other people.
They were now outside.
Yan was not dressed in the usual way.
Today he became Siloyan Siegfried.
“It was the day someone drank poison.”
Yan remembered what had happened that day.
“Welcome to Archmage Ellon Manasil’s house!”
Callian laughed.
“You seem to like it too much, I’ll place one near your Prince’s room.”
“No need. Thank you, Master.”
Callian took a step forward.
There were already people inside Ellon’s mansion.
Veronica, who was preparing lunch. Melfir, who was also the owner of the Polune Magic Academy. And Eurybia, the director of that Magic Academy.
Arsene was doing Veronica’s homework for the Magic Academy.
“I offered my help because I was free, Prince.”
Arsene made an excuse when he saw Callian, the true owner of the Magic Academy.
Callian had not completely believed him.
After the assembled people ate lunch together, Callian, Arsene, Melfir and Eurybia sat around the table in the corridor.
“I heard that everyone had a hard time while I was gone.”
Callian, who had left Kairis, had vividly experienced many things. But the others had no time off either. It was because of the tasks Callian had assigned them.
He felt very sorry when he looked at Melfir’s haggard face. Since he could not rest properly, he became very thin.
“Viscount Reddington has arrived, Prince. I now have some free time. Thank you.”
It was Callian’s fault that he was so busy, but Melfir did not complain about it.
Callian nodded.
“I intend to meet with the nobles at the hunting competition. The time has come to find out if there is an alternative force to the Brissen Knights.”
Yan handed Melfir and Eurybia a list of noble knights who sent gifts to him. Callian continued as they looked over the list.
“Baron Polune.”
“Yes, Prince.”
Callian pointed toward the list.
“You can select those that are difficult to trust.”
Melfil, who has had numerous dealings with various noble families while trading, would not be a difficult task.
“Yes, I will check.”
Callian then looked at Eurybia.
Eurybia nodded before Callian spoke.
“I still remember what I found out about Brissen. I will exclude those with ties to Brissen from the list.”
Callian expressed his gratitude.
The best way was for Callian to meet each person personally, but it was difficult for him to meet so many people one on one. So he asked for their help.
Only those who were trustworthy enough would pass Melfil and Eurybia’s filter.
Anyway, the only people I can trust are here.
These were people Callian could trust with his back. He knew he could expose their true intentions.
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