I decided I will do a quick background check about their business and of his second son. I should personally check him out.
“Talking about consorts, we also need many other people.” Aeson said.
“Yeah! We couldn't really finish things because you were busy conquering here and there. But now since you are finally actually here, let's settle it out.” Ian agreed.
I marvelled at how well these two have gotten. Before becoming an Empire, they were always distant, avoiding each other, depending on me and bickering whenever they were forced to work together. I was used to the sight of Aeson relying on me because his past self, Jason who was my half brother-in-law also did rely on me. But Ian relying on me felt somewhat strange because I was used to this sight of me relying on him, not the other way around.
Anyways, now….. They look as if nothing has happened. It was sad in a way but there was a sense of relief.
Aeson handed me a list of names.
“First things first. We have to decide on your personal knight. We already chose ours so-”
“Only if they win against me.” I reminded him.
“Oh um, of course,” Aeson seemed to let this matter slide. “We also need an Adviser. He can work as a Chancellor as well. There were many candidates as you can see on the lists and they are all very wise. You can pick them-”
“Hmm. Do we really need them?” I asked.
“Yes, of course!”
“Then can I just have Ian work for me?” I asked.
“Me?” Ian stammered.
Aeson coughed in his fist. “Well of course he can if he is smart enough.”
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Hm, he was right, I had to choose carefully.
But Ian wast such a bad choice. I mean Aeson was naturally smart and if Aeson studied just like Ian Aeson might’ve overshined Ian. But sadly Aeson doesn't really like thinking so decided to fixate more on physical stuff.
Ian on the other hand had natural fast reflexes and unlimited stamina, although once the fighting is over, he is dead exhausted. But he didn't really want to kill people so he decided to be the brains, which is nearly just as bad as killing people.
“Yeah, Ian is fine.” I confirmed.
“Ok. Then one thing is settled.”
“What about the maids and the knights?” Ian asked.
“I don't know anything about maids. You guys just take care of that. I don't really care. The knights… just do the usual competition and we’ll let them fight for their ranks.'' I tried to hide my excitement.
“And if they win? Do they get the usual rank of personal knight?” Aeson asked.
I knew I couldn't deny this, since that was the competition’s main event.
“Fine,” I sighed then came up with a sudden idea. “Only if they win against me. Actually I'll decide based on their skill if they are worthy of being a personal knight.” I added.
Aeson rolled his eyes. “So, are you going to fight the winner one- to-1?”
“No. I’m just going to watch. But I’ll try my best and be fair, guys.”
“Your standards are high.” Aeson sighed.
“Well duh, Aurelia is perfect, and she needs her equal!” Ian chided.
“Shut up guys.” I grumbled even though I was smiling.
We stepped out of the tent ready to leave.
There was a wooden brown carriage.
“Your Majesty, we prepared a carriage for you.” Ian said, suddenly turning formal. Well, I understood since there were many eyes watching us.
I peeked inside. Hm. The carriage seemed somewhat comfortable but it didn't seem to have any other existence other than the door. If we were under attack it would be hard to get out and it would also be hard to kill the attackers before they harm my people.
I tugged Aeson’s sleeve. “I’ll take the horse. No. complains.`` I whispered.
Luckily Aeson did not question me, and gave me his black robe. Then he nodded and dragged Ian into the carriage.
I put on the black robe and saddled on my horse, hoping no one would be stupid enough to attack us since i was tired, hungry and sleepy which would make anyone annoyed. And if they were foolish enough to ambush the Imperial Family…… Well, I guess they’ll have to face a very pissed off Aurelia.