When Liyakade approached the city, she naturally dispelled her Demonization.
To avoid attracting too much attention, she even obediently entered the city from the ground.
With the Academy uniform and badge, as well as the local Noble Family’s crest, Liyakade easily entered the city and arrived at the Orange-haired Girl’s family residence, delivering the Letter to her parents.
Her parents seemed a bit displeased after seeing the Letter.
Of course, there was no reply, naturally.
However, when Liyakade mentioned the Orange-haired Girl’s request and the time she delivered the Letter, her parents were still shocked.
Although they were unhappy about the content of the Orange-haired Girl’s Letter, they did not make things difficult for Liyakade.
According to her request, they stamped another Family Seal on the opened Envelope, allowing Liyakade to complete her task.
***
At that moment, in another part of the Academy, inside Liyakade’s Dormitory.
The Orange-haired Girl sat restlessly at her seat.
The reason was simple.
Because… sitting right across from her was the Kingdom’s Third Princess.
“Why aren’t you drinking? The water is getting cold.”
Field glanced indifferently at the disposable cup on the table.
The water inside was untouched.
“This should be the water the owner of the room poured for you, right? How could you let her goodwill go to waste?”
“I-I’ll drink it now.”
The Orange-haired Girl was about to pick up the cup when Field spoke again.
“Better not. It’s cold now. She probably didn’t want her guest to drink cold water. Just leave it there.”
So are you telling me to drink or not to drink?!
The Orange-haired Girl’s mind was on the verge of collapse.
Sitting face-to-face with the Princess, she could feel an overwhelming pressure from a superior.
It was completely different from seeing her in the classroom or elsewhere in the Academy.
Alone in this room, the Princess’s aura was even more intimidating.
So why am I sitting here face-to-face with the Princess…?
After Liyakade flew off, the Orange-haired Girl waited in her Dormitory for a while.
But then she remembered Liyakade said she’d only be back in the afternoon, and since it was still morning, the Orange-haired Girl decided to leave and come back in the evening.
However, at that moment, a knock sounded at the door.
The Orange-haired Girl opened it, only to find the Kingdom’s Third Princess standing outside.
She thought Field also had some commission for Liyakade, but when Field saw her, she was stunned for a few seconds, then her gaze turned terrifying.
With a face as cold as ice, she walked inside, muttering terrifying words like “affair,” “seduction,” and “unsatisfied desires,” scaring the Orange-haired Girl so much she couldn’t move.
Field practically turned Liyakade’s Dormitory upside down looking for her, but after finding nothing, she turned her intimidating gaze on the Orange-haired Girl to interrogate her.
Under this pressure, the Orange-haired Girl stammered, but still managed to explain it was just a request for help.
After hearing this, Field’s aura finally subsided.
Thinking it was finally over, the Orange-haired Girl was about to sigh in relief, but unexpectedly, Field spoke again.
“No problem. She should be back soon. Let’s wait for her here together.”
Field’s earlier presence had already frightened the Orange-haired Girl.
Even now, with her tone normal, she didn’t dare to disobey, so she ended up in this awkward scene, sitting face-to-face with the Princess.
At this moment, the Orange-haired Girl just wanted Liyakade to return quickly.
Whether the Letter was delivered or not didn’t matter anymore—she just wanted to be saved.
She didn’t know how much time had passed when the noon bell rang.
It seemed her prayers had worked.
A small white figure pushed open the door and quietly entered.
“It’s done, it’s done. Ah? Field, you’re here too?”
Liyakade waved the Envelope in her hand, looking around the room, surprised to find Field as well.
“Heh, did you forget? Didn’t we agree yesterday that I’d help you with the appraisal?”
Field chuckled softly.
“Oh right, that did happen.”
Liyakade thought for a moment—there was indeed such a thing.
She then handed the empty Envelope with two Seals to the Orange-haired Girl.
“It’s been delivered. Your parents haven’t decided how to reply yet, and they looked a bit unhappy. What’s going on?”
Liyakade’s arrival seemed to lighten the mood considerably.
The Orange-haired Girl also let out a sigh of relief.
She suddenly felt that this ‘Curse Child’ wasn’t as scary as the rumors said, and was actually quite approachable.
“Actually, it’s just some engagement matters…”
The Orange-haired Girl took the Envelope.
Sure enough, as she requested, the Seal had been stamped.
Her parents hadn’t replied immediately, but she had expected that.
In this world, Nobles often arrange engagements with other Nobles in advance.
Some are even engaged as children, never having met.
It was normal for the Orange-haired Girl to have objections.
However, Liyakade and the others didn’t have this worry.
Liyakade and Alice were no longer Nobles, so they didn’t need to be engaged.
As for Field, as a Princess, even if the King wanted her to marry, he’d have to find someone absolutely suitable and get her approval.
But, for the current King, he might need to prepare himself for his daughter to get engaged to another girl…
The commission was completed perfectly and with jaw-dropping speed.
Field charged five hundred Gold Coins, reasoning that Liyakade had covered a carriage’s three or four days’ journey in a single morning.
The Orange-haired Girl accepted the price outright.
After all, the efficiency was truly impressive, and five hundred Gold Coins wasn’t much for a Noble.
“Wow, this is a big profit. Who’d have thought delivering a Letter could earn so much?”
After the Orange-haired Girl left, only Liyakade and Field remained in the room.
“Tch, just five hundred Gold Coins. Look how happy you are.”
Field looked helplessly at Liyakade, who was dancing with joy.
Then her expression turned serious.
“By the way… Liyakade, can’t you pay more attention to your own room?”
“Eh? Wh-what’s wrong?”
Liyakade listened to Field’s suddenly cold tone and looked around her room in confusion.
“My room… seems fine? No trash, everything’s tidy.”
“Think again. Wasn’t something left on the bed before?”
Field pointed to the side of Liyakade’s bed.
Liyakade followed Field’s finger, trying to recall.
There was something…
!
She had taken it off and tossed it there when she went to sleep last night, then changed into a new one this morning and forgot to clean up.
“My panties! They’re gone!!!”
Liyakade suddenly screamed.
If they were left there, wouldn’t anyone who came in see them?
And now her panties were missing!
“I put them away for you.”
Field explained.
“Fortunately, it seems the previous person didn’t notice…
Otherwise…”
“Why do I feel like you’re thinking something dangerous…”
“Nothing. I just thought of using the Memory Erasure Technique.”
“Now that you mention it, you’re really careless.
Not only did you turn your Dormitory into an office, but you don’t tidy up, and you even left the client here while you went out.
Aren’t you afraid things will go missing?”
Field scolded sternly.
She’d thought Liyakade was sharp when accepting commissions, but it turned out she was just a little too carefree.
“You might as well rent an Activity Room in the Academy.
That way, your business scope would be broader, and you wouldn’t have to let others into your Dormitory.”
Field suggested.
Besides, Field didn’t really like other people entering Liyakade’s Dormitory.
It made her uncomfortable.
“Mm… makes sense. I’ll go rent an Activity Room after the Cultural Festival.”
Liyakade nodded, agreeing that Field had a point.
“Sigh, you’re such an idiot.”
Field sighed helplessly.
“I’m not!”
Liyakade puffed up, retorting angrily.
Looking at Liyakade’s pufferfish-like cheeks, Field couldn’t help but smile.
You’re so strong, but still act like an idiot.
That’s what makes you cute.
“Bang, bang, bang—“
At that moment, a series of urgent knocks sounded at the door.
“Please! Help my friend!”
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