79 - 078 Aleria's Residence 1 [Kirik Point of View]






 A popular army, the Resistance, gathered at Aelyria's mansion.

 Princess Kilik sensed the unusual and deadly atmosphere.



"What the hell is this? ......"



 The house is not well defended today. At this time, a protest has begun in front of the property.



"Is anyone there? Don't provoke them too much today, just get rid of them."

"Yes, ...... I would like to do that. ......"

"What?"

"No, no. I'm a little concerned about something. ......"



 Frustrated by Kyurem, the man who was clearly not the butler's deputy, Kilik waited for him to speak.

 Since Lyto had left, Kilik had never had a butler.

 He had quickly turned away some of the people that his father, the king, had sent to him as caretakers, but after a while he realized that the quality of the people he turned away was deteriorating each time he turned them away, so he decided to appoint Kyurem as his deputy steward.

 Kyurem's temperamental nature has been further aggravated by the reputation of the unprincipled Princess Kilik, thus creating a vicious cycle that frequently irritates Kilik.



"Yes. Apparently, some of them have weapons in their hands today. ......"

"So that's different from the usual, is it?"

"Yes, that's already. Yeah, 80% of the ...... guys are ......."

"Eighty percent?



 Kilik holds his head down and accepts the fact.

 This was a clear declaration of war.



 With Lilit effectively out of the country, Kilik's political role had largely ceased to function.

 As a princess, Kilik was expected to serve her country, and although most of her work was paperwork, she had been given a certain amount of authority and oversight.

 Naturally, Riit had taken care of all of this by himself, but after the sloppy handling of the situation after the disappearance of the all-powerful butler, Kilik was effectively placed under house arrest in the Aelyrian compound.

 The king was so worried that he sent many guards to the house, but Kilik, who had not lost his senses of what it was like when Lyto was here, turned them away because he felt that they were watching him.



"That's not good. ......"



 Kilik bites his nails and thinks.

 Now there is no butler to tell him he's being immodest.



How many people are in the house now?

Eighty people.

What about the people outside?

"The number is growing and growing. ...... I'd say several hundred have already gathered."



 Kilik's face contorts.

 We have been preparing for this to happen.

 I have asked my father to increase the number of guards, and I have tried to gather as many servants as possible who can fight, and to secure escape routes and places to flee to in case of an emergency.

 But all this has not been done in time.