Author's note: Hi everyone! Thank you for keeping up with the story! This time Kai is going to learn what it takes to save Conrad, and Sebastian experiences his first day of school!
curiousaudrey - I'm so delighted to read all your comments! Yes, it's true that Kai didn't care about much in his world except playing video games and entertaining himself with otaku pleasures, so he will learn about doing a lot more in his role as a prince fighting dragons! As for Sebastian not being too much aware of masturbating, it is more like he didn't think of it, he-he, since there was always someone else to satisfy him, lol! Much like a royal finding it unfathomable that he should dress by himself or something like that! Hmm, glad that you mentioned Tani... she won't be just your regular extra ;)
Chapter Seven -- Am I Supposed To Make Dragons Cry?
Luckily, Pepin was already inside the royal chambers, busy dusting around with a feathery implement.
"What happened?" he asked and hurried to them.
"Conrad's hurt. Bring the court's physician," Kai said in a steady voice. It was all a fantasy or a dream or a BL show, and probably he would get pulled to the real world anytime soon, but that didn't mean that he would take the situation lightly.
"Right away," Pepin replied without asking for additional details.
Kai carried Conrad to the bed and helped him lie down. "Are you all right? Any nausea? Dizziness? Is your whole life flashing before your eyes?"
Conrad tried to laugh, but then he winced in pain. "Why are you so different?" he asked.
"I'm not. That's who I really am," Kai retorted.
"Then I've been told a lot of lies," Conrad whispered, and his eyelids grew heavy.
"Hey, hey, don't you dare feint on me. I have no idea what to do if you suddenly died."
Conrad's eyes snapped open. "Why would you care?" he asked, looking pretty suspicious of Kai's reasons to say such things.
"How could I not? You're in my care or something."
"Why would you feel responsible?" Conrad insisted. "I am but a tool for you to use."
Oh, please, don't say it.
Conrad continued. "Your concubine, your slave to use as you wish."
Kai closed his eyes, squeezed them hard, and then released a drawn heavy sigh. "It's only because you insist," he said and pointed a finger at Conrad.
"Don't worry, Your Majesty. I know you would quickly discard me if I failed to have my uses." His eyelids were closing again.
Kai snapped his fingers in front of him. "You didn't lose that much blood, right? Why do you keep falling asleep?"
"It... hurts," Conrad hissed. "I'm so tired."
"No," Kai said in a determined voice. "No, you're not allowed to sleep. I have no idea why you shouldn't, but that's how they say in those -- I mean, I order you to stay awake, dammit!"
The doors opened, and Pepin, followed by a man with long grey hair, rushed in.
"Your Majesty," the physician said and took a long and unnecessary bow.
"Yes, yes, I know. Just come here and fix him."
The physician didn't have to be told twice. He stepped closer to the patient and began examining him. Kai moved out of the way, not wanting to interfere with the medical act, whatever it entailed in this world.
Pepin touched his arm. "Who did this to Conrad?"
"A suspicious hooded figure," Kai said promptly.
"Are you joking?"
"I'm serious," Kai protested. "I think it was someone sent to assassinate me."
"Assassinate? And you didn't call the guards?" Pepin raised his voice.
Kai shushed him. "There's a patient in the room, what the hell? And he was gone, like in an instant. Plus, I had to take Conrad to safety."
Pepin appeared surprised. "You let the assassin get away," he said slowly like he was just starting to realize something.
"Well, if it means so much to you, go and tell the guards to search the castle for suspicious hooded figures. Actually, not so hooded, since Conrad grabbed his robe. He was dressed all in black if that helps."
"The robe, where is it?" Pepin asked impatiently.
"In the hallway, where the attack took place."
"Let's go get it, and you can inform the guards on our way to search for this assassin."
"It sounds like a waste of time, but as you wish," Kai said, a tiny bit vexed. "Hey, who's ordering who around here, um?"
Pepin threw him a pointed look. "With all due respect, Your Majesty, you appear to forget how important you are for the kingdom of Ifigia."
It hadn't occurred to Kai until now that he hadn't even known the name of the place where he had been transported by, apparently, a whim of fate. "Again, Pepin, I'm not letting this guy," he pointed at Conrad, "die on my watch."
"Why?" Pepin asked and pouted like a petulant child. "Are you in love with him?"
Kai groaned. "Stop being jealous. I just don't like it, you know, people dying and stuff."
"So you're not in love with him," Pepin concluded for himself.
"He's a dude," Kai said. "Why would I be in love with him?"
Pepin exhaled, more relaxed now. "Should we see about that robe, Your Majesty?"
"All right, let's go, if it means so much to you. Will Conrad be safe, only with the physician here?"
"Why wouldn't he?" Pepin asked.
"Well, there's an assassin on the loose," Kai pointed out. Maybe he was a scatterbrain, but Pepin didn't seem much different. The servant seemed to have already forgotten about calling the guards and ordering a full-scale manhunt.
"Yes, the assassin," Pepin said, and his alertness returned in full force. "After you, Your Majesty. And are you sure that you're not doing this because you love Conrad?"
"Oh, shut up already, you annoying jealous..." Kai hesitated, not knowing what to say so that it didn't sound too insulting to those delicate and quick to pass judgment ears.
"I am not jealous," Pepin said airily. "Just concerned."
"Yeah, concerned someone might take your place. Don't worry, Conrad seems like the kind of guy who would be completely useless with a feather duster." Kai grabbed Pepin's hand. The servant looked at him with loving eyes. He was so hot and cold, it wasn't even funny. "Now let's grab the robe and put the guards on high alert, yes?"
"Yes," Pepin said quietly and let himself dragged away.
***
The robe was still on the floor, which meant that the assassin hadn't thought of coming back to wipe his traces. Pepin took the garment and began studying it intently. "As I suspected. The house of Uxilan." He pointed at a small dark red crest that would have been easy to miss on that black fabric.
"Who are they?"
"You destroyed them," Pepin said. "They were dealing in black magic and tried to keep you from marching through their territory."