Chapter 16
16 I’m now an apprentice knight
Phee, who was in the warehouse where the 18th Knights gathered, headed to the quarters where the apprentice knights lived.
There are a total of four quarters, which are present in various parts of the wide royal castle of Austol.
In Austol, apprentice knights are not meant to hang out with the knights all the time, but are supposed to be gathered like schools in their quarters to teach teachers basic training and study.
This was also one of the reforms that Roy had undertaken.
This training will run from Monday to Thursday, and on Friday and Saturday you can be coached by your own Knights or allowed to participate in brief assignments.
I was off Sunday.
That said, the exam had just been done and there were no training plans for a week as a period to begin preparing for life in the quarters.
Not all apprentice knights are in the dormitory either.
People of aristocratic origin can take time to prepare, and some have to say goodbye for a while to their families and others.
Conversely, anything that doesn’t have a place to go home, like Fee, can quickly go to the quarters.
The apprentice knight’s quarters in the north, to which Phee was to enter, were buildings with a calm atmosphere of blue roofs and wood.
Fee heads to the room with the number on the paper given to Crowe.
upstairs window room. The room itself was a very small one, but as far as Fee was concerned it was satisfying.
Because no matter how narrow it is, it can be outside. If you go through the gate, you can go outside the castle.
Since there was no baggage in particular, Fee was appropriately relaxed, taking care only of the sword he had received for the garouge.
Then there is the sound of knocking with the concon.
“Yes ”
“Oh, I knew I was there. Can I come in?
“Yeah, fine.”
What I heard from across the door was the voice of a young boy.
Consider that Fee is probably the same apprentice knight.
When the door opened, the three boys came to the room.
An active looking boy with brown hair stuck up.
A gentle boy with fluffy, soft looking cream-colored hair.
A slender, tall boy with only one black forehead.
When they came to the room, the three looked surprised.
“Huh…? Children!?”
“Why, such a little girl”
“Such a child, apprentice knight…?
Fee was a little upset by the reaction of the three of them.
“Rude. Probably about the same age as you guys. I’m 16 years old even if I look like this.”
Fee is old enough to get married even when he looks like this.
In fact, I got married unwillingly.
They just look smaller when they do it because they compare to boys their age in the first place, a little from the average of the same girls…, well about that small…
… 10 cm makes no difference.
By the way, my sister Feel is about the average height, but she was even – lazy and looked high because of the beauty.
“Ho, same age”
I’m the same age.
“I’m one down…”
Apparently, except for the tall boy, he was his age.
The three boys honestly apologize.
“Well, fine. So, what does it look like?
Well, we’re going to do it together as buddies. Even Fee doesn’t want to make things rough. Forgave me immediately.
Or I wanted to get along.
“Oh, I thought I’d say hello because the room was close. I’m just next door.”
I’m in the room across the street.
“I’m across the diagonal.”
They felt the same way.
It seemed like you came to speak to me.
By the way, this quarters are fairly close to each other, either to house each apprentice knight.
As for Fee, I was thankful. It’s tough when it’s a room for two or four.
How dare you dress like a man…
“Well it’s also on the edge of something that has become a nearby room. Let’s get along.”
says an active looking boy with brown hair.
As for Fee, I don’t mind at all.
“Yeah, you’re welcome over here. I’m Heath. Nice to meet you.”
Fee smiles and introduces herself.
“I’m Slad. Nice to meet you!”
A brown-haired boy raises his hand.
“I’m Raimier. Nice to meet you.”
A cream-haired boy who looked like an adult smiled.
“I’m Geese. Greetings.”
The brunette boy with one forehead greeted him that way when he gave him a little wrist.