The Crown Prince Who Raises a Side Character
Chapter 49: Servant Cedric (15). Three Problems, Three Answers
- Chapter 92: Librarian Ernest (13). Fake? Or Real?
- Chapter 91: Librarian Ernest (12). Your Friendly Demon
- Chapter 90: Librarian Ernest (11). As Family, As a Disciple
- Chapter 89: Librarian Ernest (10). Strict Conditions
- Chapter 88: Librarian Ernеst (9). The Difference in What’s Been Built
- Chapter 87: Librarian Ernest (8). An Invitation to Stroll
- Chapter 86: Librarian Ernest (7). The Archmage’s New Disciple
- Chapter 85: Librarian Ernest (6). The Green Trauma
- Chapter 84: Librarian Ernest (5). Two Out of Four
- Chapter 83: Librarian Ernest (4). The Consequences of Ignoring Advice
- Chapter 82: Librarian Ernest (3). Step by Step
- Chapter 81: Librarian Ernest (2). The Librarian of the Sealed Coffin
- Chapter 80: Librarian Ernest (1). Top Student of the Aldridge Institute
- Chapter 79: Crown Prince Alondre (5). Human, Demon, Crown Prince
- Chapter 78: Phantom Thief Dauphin (22). Dahlia’s Ideal
- Chapter 77: Phantom Thief Dauphin (21). Farewell Beneath the Full Moon
- Chapter 76: Phantom Thief Dauphin (20). The Roar of Victory
- Chapter 75: Phantom Thief Dauphin (19). What the Thief Unleashed
- Chapter 74: Phantom Thief Dauphin (18). For Order, Against Order
- Chapter 73: Phantom Thief Dauphin (17). Top Secret. Do Not Leak Externally
- Chapter 72: Phantom Thief Dauphin (16). Infiltration
- Chapter 71: Phantom Thief Dauphin (15). If You Lay a Hand on My Little Guard
- Chapter 70: Phantom Thief Dauphin (14). A Convenient Excuse
- Chapter 69: Phantom Thief Dauphin (13). Violence Without Pride
- Chapter 68: Phantom Thief Dauphin (12). The Approaching Time Limit
- Chapter 67: Phantom Thief Dauphin (11). Worth
- Chapter 66: Phantom Thief Dauphin (10). Reunion Beneath the Waxing Moon
- Chapter 65: Phantom Thief Dauphin (9). Two People Without Names
- Chapter 64: Phantom Thief Dauphin (8). Playing with the Law
- Chapter 63: Phantom Thief Dauphin (7). A Thief’s Day Off, A Guard’s Day Off
- Chapter 62: Phantom Thief Dauphin (6). What It Means to Live Strong
- Chapter 61: Phantom Thief Dauphin (5). A Conversation Beneath the Crescent Moon
- Chapter 60: Phantom Thief Dauphin (4). Cops and Robbers
- Chapter 59: Phantom Thief Dauphin (3). Showmanship
- Chapter 58: Phantom Thief Dauphin (2). The Calling Card
- Chapter 57: Phantom Thief Dauphin (1). The Wildflower of Sarnos
- Chapter 56: Crown Prince Alondre (4). A Good Hobby Requires Proper Effort
- Chapter 55: Servant Cedric (21). Claudia’s Goal
- Chapter 54: Servant Cedric (20). Farewell, My Servant
- Chapter 53: Servant Cedric (19). Rational Inference
- Chapter 52: Servant Cedric (18). A Noble Lady’s Lucky Day
- Chapter 51: Servant Cedric (17). Great-Uncle
- Chapter 50: Servant Cedric (16). Sibling Affection
- Chapter 49: Servant Cedric (15). Three Problems, Three Answers
- Chapter 48: Servant Cedric (14). The Firstborn’s Dagger
- Chapter 47: Servant Cedric (13). Redvell’s Invitation
- Chapter 46: Servant Cedric (12). Anxiety and a Handshake
- Chapter 45: Servant Cedric (11). Things Drawn to Flowers
- Chapter 44: Servant Cedric (10). Image Rehabilitation: Territory Edition
- Chapter 43: Servant Cedric (9). Law Enforcement Goes to the Dogs
- Chapter 42: Servant Cedric (8). The Lord of Eched
- Chapter 41: Servant Cedric (7). Image Rehabilitation. Mansion Arc
- Chapter 40: Servant Cedric (6). The Direction of Effort
- Chapter 39: Servant Cedric (5). Market Value
- Chapter 38: Servant Cedric (4). This Servant Excels
- Chapter 37: Servant Cedric (3). Power Reversal
- Chapter 36: Servant Cedric (2). Clear Eyes
- Chapter 35: Servant Cedric (1). The Redvell Heiress
- Chapter 34: Crown Prince Alondre (3). How to Commit to a Role
- Chapter 33: New Adventurer Bern (31). Blanca’s Resolve
- Chapter 32: New Adventurer Bern (30). Firefly
- Chapter 31: New Adventurer Bern (29). Protect
- Chapter 30: New Adventurer Bern (28). Intrusion
- Chapter 29: New Adventurer Bern (27). Lich
- Chapter 28: New Adventurer Bern (26). Like or Hate
- Chapter 27: New Adventurer Bern (25). The Dungeon
- Chapter 26: New Adventurer Bern (24). Two Connections
- Chapter 25: New Adventurer Bern (23). The Beginning of the Hunt
- Chapter 24: New Adventurer Bern (22). Clue
- Chapter 23: New Adventurer Bern (21). Fishing
- Chapter 22: New Adventurer Bern (20). Senior
- Chapter 21: New Adventurer Bern (19). Not Even a Duel
- Chapter 20: New Adventurer Bern (18). Power Play
- Chapter 19: New Adventurer Bern (17). Promotion Request
- Chapter 18: New Adventurer Bern (16). Rising Star
- Chapter 17: New Adventurer Bern (15). Hierarchy
- Chapter 16: New Adventurer Bern (14). Assigning Meaning
- Chapter 15: New Adventurer Bern (13). Even Demons Are Terrified
- Chapter 14: New Adventurer Bern (12). Desperation
- Chapter 13: New Adventurer Bern (11). Punishing a Mistake
- Chapter 12: New Adventurer Bern (10). Courtesy Depends on the Person
- Chapter 11: New Adventurer Bern (9). Preparing a Gift
- Chapter 10: New Adventurer Bern (8). Plans and Reality Are Different
- Chapter 9: New Adventurer Bern (7). Goblin Lord
- Chapter 8: New Adventurer Bern (6). Swift and Decisive
- Chapter 7: New Adventurer Bern (5). The Special Goblin
- Chapter 6: New Adventurer Bern (4). Goblins
- Chapter 5: New Adventurer Bern (3). The Sky-Blue-Haired Adventurer
- Chapter 4: New Adventurer Bern (2). The Competent Rookie
- Chapter 3: New Adventurer Bern (1). The Red-Haired Adventurer
- Chapter 2: Crown Prince Alondre (2). A Deal with the Demon
- Chapter 1: Crown Prince Alondre. The Better You Work, the More Work You Get
- Chapter 0: Prologue
“The Marquess wishes to see you.”
It was, without exaggeration, a summons like a bolt from the blue.
The Redvell family ruled over many lands both directly and indirectly, and countless retainers served under them. But among them, only a handful had ever spoken face-to-face with the Marquess himself.
This didn’t just apply to those from other territories—even the retainers stationed at the main estate, where the Marquess resided, were no exception.
Even retainers of noble birth, from vassal houses with long histories, rarely earned a personal audience. As for common-born servants—well, there was no need to say it.
So why, then, had the Marquess called for a mere servant, hired not even from the main house but from a remote province by his youngest daughter?
Claudia’s attendants were visibly shaken by the news—and so were those serving the other Redvell children.
“I understand. Please lead the way.”
Yet regardless of the surrounding confusion, Cedric responded with complete calm and set off at a brisk pace.
His composure—utterly devoid of fear—made even the stoic retainers of the main house blink in faint surprise.
Unlike lesser domains, the retainers of House Redvell had trained themselves to show no outward emotion—but that didn’t mean they didn’t feel anything.
They had found it odd that the Marquess had taken interest in a servant from the outskirts, but the confidence bordering on arrogance in Cedric’s bearing gave them a sense that perhaps there was a reason for it.
A moment later—
“You’re not quite what I expected.”
At the heart of the estate’s garden.
Even before Cedric could offer a proper greeting, the Marquess spoke first.
The servant who had escorted Cedric winced, sure he’d be scolded—but Cedric simply smiled and replied,
“Is that so? May I ask what you were expecting?”
“I heard you stole my daughter’s heart. I imagined a peerless beauty she couldn’t resist. But looking closer, I see you’ve got a dangerous charm of your own. That rounded, soft look—makes people drop their guard.”
“You flatter me.”
“Was that meant as a compliment?”
“Wasn’t it?”
Their banter flowed lightly, and the surrounding retainers stirred, unsettled.
Merchants with vast trade empires, even lords who ruled their own lands like kings—all of them treaded carefully around the Marquess. Yet this mere servant was exchanging jokes?
They hesitated, wondering if they should call out Cedric’s impertinence. But the Marquess simply looked intrigued, not angry.
He was not the sort of noble known for being overly familiar or egalitarian.
Which meant the fact that he wasn’t reacting with fury right now was extremely unusual.
“To take it as a compliment, huh. Sharp—and cheeky.”
“I still have much to learn. Forgive me.”
“You don’t sound the least bit sorry.”
“Surely not.”
“Hmph.”
The Marquess stroked his beard, studying Cedric intently, as if trying to pierce through him.
But Cedric stood relaxed, receiving the gaze without so much as a twitch.
“So then—what’s your goal?”
“I fear I may not understand your question, sir. Would you be so kind as to clarify it further?”
“What’s your aim in sticking so close to my daughter? Is it money? Her body? Or...”
With a sudden squelching sound, as if blood were bursting from the earth beneath his feet, an enormous beast emerged at the Marquess’s side.
—■■■■■...!!
A lion’s head up front, a goat’s head rising from its back, and a serpent for a tail.
This was one of the blood beasts that had accompanied the Marquess through countless brushes with death, back when the Redvell family was on the brink of ruin.
Its presence was incomparably more oppressive than the beasts Claudia had shown. The very air trembled with its power.
A fifth-class beast of the highest tier—this was House Redvell’s ultimate force, and it let out a low growl, ready to strike.
The retainers paled instantly. 𝗳𝗿𝐞𝕖𝘄𝗲𝕓𝗻𝚘𝚟𝕖𝐥.𝚌𝕠𝕞
Even though they knew they weren’t its target, their bodies reacted instinctively with fear.
“...Or is it that you want the power of this family?”
Say the wrong thing, and it would tear him to pieces.
That was what the Marquess believed—and rightly so.
It wasn’t his ★ 𝐍𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭 ★ own judgment, but the beast’s instincts that had made that call. And the instincts of such beasts were never wrong.
Unlike Bern, who hovered at base fourth-class strength and could occasionally reach fifth with risk, Cedric’s combat specs were at best third-class.
He could temporarily push into fourth if he accepted backlash—but against this blood beast, there was no chance of victory.
In terms of pure force, he couldn’t survive.
And yet, Cedric answered clearly, without a trace of fear.
“My goal is simple. I want Lady Claudia to become a great ruler.”
“A great ruler? You mean, to gain more power?”
“Power is just a means to an end.”
Cedric met the Marquess’s gaze directly as he continued.
“To speak plainly, Marquess Redvell, the rulers of this country are the worst.”
A collective gasp rippled through the retainers.
The Marquess himself frowned—but he didn’t command his beast to silence Cedric.
“Dangerous monsters roam the countryside unchecked. Meanwhile, the nobles, who should be dealing with it, spend their days in sloth and indulgence, ignoring the suffering of the people. Honestly, I question whether some of them have functioning brains.”
“You do realize I’m the one sitting at the top of that noble pyramid you’re insulting, don’t you?”
“If you’re asking whether that thought ever crossed my mind—yes, it has. But not right now.”
“And why not?”
“The Marquess is not someone who acts out of ‘goodness,’ but at the very least, he understands that protecting the people and stabilizing their lives brings long-term benefit to the ruler—and he acts on that understanding.”
Compared to the nobles adventurer Bern had seen—those who seemed so incompetent and lazy it was hard to even understand their purpose—the lords and stewards dispatched from House Redvell, for all their flaws, did not neglect the minimum duties expected of them.
Few took initiative to improve their territories or the lives of their citizens. But when it came to bandit raids, monster attacks, or any threat requiring intervention on a domain-wide scale, they did their jobs.
“This kingdom is full of nobles who can’t even meet that bare minimum. Because of them, cancers that could one day kill the nation are quietly spreading across the land. I believe Lady Claudia is someone capable of fighting that rot. That is why I support her.”
“I hear you’re from the Eizern Empire. What does it matter to you how the people of Birka live or die?”
“If I may turn the question around, Marquess—if your neighbor’s house were on fire, would you say, ‘Not my home, not my problem,’ and walk away?”
“...Hm. I can’t say I agree, but I understand.”
The Marquess seemed to ponder something, then spoke again.
“There are three problems.”
“I’m listening.”
This translation is the intellectual property of Novelight.
“Purging corruption isn’t as simple as it sounds. This world is filled with fools who don’t care if the nation falls apart, as long as they’re comfortable today. The more Claudia’s influence grows, the harder those people will resist. What will you do about that?”
“That problem is already solved.”
“Hoh? And how is that?”
“Because the Lady Claudia I know would never hesitate to throw trash like that to the dogs.”
Claudia’s personality wasn’t exactly a shining example of virtue.
She was brash, violent, and impulsive.
But because of that, she possessed the kind of decisive drive that most people lacked—especially when they feared the consequences of their actions.
“She doesn’t negotiate or bargain with the ones who get in her way. She wipes them out. So it’s not a problem.”
“Haha! What a dangerous fellow you are.”
The Marquess’s eyes gleamed with interest.
“Then let’s move to the second problem. Claudia’s current public safety system depends entirely on her blood beasts. It might work in a few small or mid-sized domains, but reforming the entire kingdom that way? Impossible. What’s your answer?”
“That’s already solved as well.”
“Go on.”
“We’ve succeeded in modifying blood beasts so they can reproduce with ordinary animals.”
“...?”
For a moment, the Marquess’s face went blank.
And then he blurted,
“Have you lost your mind?”
“I assure you, I’m perfectly sane.”
Cedric turned his gaze toward the massive blood beast standing beside the Marquess.
“The Redvell family’s blood beasts are exceptional. Loyal, ever-present, endlessly usable. As personal guards, few things are more reliable. But there’s one drawback—they’re crafted entirely from the master’s blood and magic. That makes mass production difficult.”
The Marquess wanted to say they weren’t designed to be mass-produced in the first place—but held his tongue. This servant’s nonsense was... interesting, at the very least.
“The new blood beasts aren’t fully constructed from scratch. Instead, we embed fragments of existing beasts into strays—dogs, cats, and so on. They lose traits like regeneration, miniaturization, and elite combat ability. But they retain basic loyalty and the ability to understand orders. More importantly, in that form, they can reproduce like normal animals.”
“And their offspring? Do they inherit the traits of blood beasts?”
“We’ve confirmed some degeneration over generations, but even accounting for that, the projections show it’s enough to cover an entire country.”
“It sounds completely absurd. But if it’s even remotely possible... the potential value is immeasurable. I’d want to learn it myself.”
“I’m afraid that’s not possible. It’s been customized exclusively for Lady Claudia.”
“Hah! So what you’re saying is, don’t sell it to anyone else and keep it locked in her vault, huh? Truly, a loyalist through and through.”
The Marquess snorted in feigned displeasure.
But his eyes—those eyes were burning with a feverish gleam, like a man who had just glimpsed a new path to power.
“Then the final question. Claudia’s engagement has already been set. Officially, it’s a royal arrangement—but in truth, it was a scheme by my son to curb her rise. The pieces are already on the board. Undoing it now would mean taking a serious loss—even for me. And I’m not a romantic fool who’d suffer for the words of some nameless servant. So what’s the plan? Is that problem already solved too?”
Cedric answered plainly.
“I will resolve that one soon. Ah, and if it pleases you, may I offer a word to you, Marquess?”
“We’ve come this far. Let’s hear it. What is it?”
“It may be something unpleasant to hear. Are you sure?”
The Marquess clicked his tongue.
“Stop stalling and spit it out. What’s so dire it needs a warning?”
Cedric declared:
“Are you really the kind of man who can’t tell what’s appropriate to say to a child? If you end up dying alone in your old age, consider it your karma.”
“...”
In the shadows, the archdemon Lucidra mused:
What the hell is that lunatic? That is NOT a servant.
- Chapter 92: Librarian Ernest (13). Fake? Or Real?
- Chapter 91: Librarian Ernest (12). Your Friendly Demon
- Chapter 90: Librarian Ernest (11). As Family, As a Disciple
- Chapter 89: Librarian Ernest (10). Strict Conditions
- Chapter 88: Librarian Ernеst (9). The Difference in What’s Been Built
- Chapter 87: Librarian Ernest (8). An Invitation to Stroll
- Chapter 86: Librarian Ernest (7). The Archmage’s New Disciple
- Chapter 85: Librarian Ernest (6). The Green Trauma
- Chapter 84: Librarian Ernest (5). Two Out of Four
- Chapter 83: Librarian Ernest (4). The Consequences of Ignoring Advice
- Chapter 82: Librarian Ernest (3). Step by Step
- Chapter 81: Librarian Ernest (2). The Librarian of the Sealed Coffin
- Chapter 80: Librarian Ernest (1). Top Student of the Aldridge Institute
- Chapter 79: Crown Prince Alondre (5). Human, Demon, Crown Prince
- Chapter 78: Phantom Thief Dauphin (22). Dahlia’s Ideal
- Chapter 77: Phantom Thief Dauphin (21). Farewell Beneath the Full Moon
- Chapter 76: Phantom Thief Dauphin (20). The Roar of Victory
- Chapter 75: Phantom Thief Dauphin (19). What the Thief Unleashed
- Chapter 74: Phantom Thief Dauphin (18). For Order, Against Order
- Chapter 73: Phantom Thief Dauphin (17). Top Secret. Do Not Leak Externally
- Chapter 72: Phantom Thief Dauphin (16). Infiltration
- Chapter 71: Phantom Thief Dauphin (15). If You Lay a Hand on My Little Guard
- Chapter 70: Phantom Thief Dauphin (14). A Convenient Excuse
- Chapter 69: Phantom Thief Dauphin (13). Violence Without Pride
- Chapter 68: Phantom Thief Dauphin (12). The Approaching Time Limit
- Chapter 67: Phantom Thief Dauphin (11). Worth
- Chapter 66: Phantom Thief Dauphin (10). Reunion Beneath the Waxing Moon
- Chapter 65: Phantom Thief Dauphin (9). Two People Without Names
- Chapter 64: Phantom Thief Dauphin (8). Playing with the Law
- Chapter 63: Phantom Thief Dauphin (7). A Thief’s Day Off, A Guard’s Day Off
- Chapter 62: Phantom Thief Dauphin (6). What It Means to Live Strong
- Chapter 61: Phantom Thief Dauphin (5). A Conversation Beneath the Crescent Moon
- Chapter 60: Phantom Thief Dauphin (4). Cops and Robbers
- Chapter 59: Phantom Thief Dauphin (3). Showmanship
- Chapter 58: Phantom Thief Dauphin (2). The Calling Card
- Chapter 57: Phantom Thief Dauphin (1). The Wildflower of Sarnos
- Chapter 56: Crown Prince Alondre (4). A Good Hobby Requires Proper Effort
- Chapter 55: Servant Cedric (21). Claudia’s Goal
- Chapter 54: Servant Cedric (20). Farewell, My Servant
- Chapter 53: Servant Cedric (19). Rational Inference
- Chapter 52: Servant Cedric (18). A Noble Lady’s Lucky Day
- Chapter 51: Servant Cedric (17). Great-Uncle
- Chapter 50: Servant Cedric (16). Sibling Affection
- Chapter 49: Servant Cedric (15). Three Problems, Three Answers
- Chapter 48: Servant Cedric (14). The Firstborn’s Dagger
- Chapter 47: Servant Cedric (13). Redvell’s Invitation
- Chapter 46: Servant Cedric (12). Anxiety and a Handshake
- Chapter 45: Servant Cedric (11). Things Drawn to Flowers
- Chapter 44: Servant Cedric (10). Image Rehabilitation: Territory Edition
- Chapter 43: Servant Cedric (9). Law Enforcement Goes to the Dogs
- Chapter 42: Servant Cedric (8). The Lord of Eched
- Chapter 41: Servant Cedric (7). Image Rehabilitation. Mansion Arc
- Chapter 40: Servant Cedric (6). The Direction of Effort
- Chapter 39: Servant Cedric (5). Market Value
- Chapter 38: Servant Cedric (4). This Servant Excels
- Chapter 37: Servant Cedric (3). Power Reversal
- Chapter 36: Servant Cedric (2). Clear Eyes
- Chapter 35: Servant Cedric (1). The Redvell Heiress
- Chapter 34: Crown Prince Alondre (3). How to Commit to a Role
- Chapter 33: New Adventurer Bern (31). Blanca’s Resolve
- Chapter 32: New Adventurer Bern (30). Firefly
- Chapter 31: New Adventurer Bern (29). Protect
- Chapter 30: New Adventurer Bern (28). Intrusion
- Chapter 29: New Adventurer Bern (27). Lich
- Chapter 28: New Adventurer Bern (26). Like or Hate
- Chapter 27: New Adventurer Bern (25). The Dungeon
- Chapter 26: New Adventurer Bern (24). Two Connections
- Chapter 25: New Adventurer Bern (23). The Beginning of the Hunt
- Chapter 24: New Adventurer Bern (22). Clue
- Chapter 23: New Adventurer Bern (21). Fishing
- Chapter 22: New Adventurer Bern (20). Senior
- Chapter 21: New Adventurer Bern (19). Not Even a Duel
- Chapter 20: New Adventurer Bern (18). Power Play
- Chapter 19: New Adventurer Bern (17). Promotion Request
- Chapter 18: New Adventurer Bern (16). Rising Star
- Chapter 17: New Adventurer Bern (15). Hierarchy
- Chapter 16: New Adventurer Bern (14). Assigning Meaning
- Chapter 15: New Adventurer Bern (13). Even Demons Are Terrified
- Chapter 14: New Adventurer Bern (12). Desperation
- Chapter 13: New Adventurer Bern (11). Punishing a Mistake
- Chapter 12: New Adventurer Bern (10). Courtesy Depends on the Person
- Chapter 11: New Adventurer Bern (9). Preparing a Gift
- Chapter 10: New Adventurer Bern (8). Plans and Reality Are Different
- Chapter 9: New Adventurer Bern (7). Goblin Lord
- Chapter 8: New Adventurer Bern (6). Swift and Decisive
- Chapter 7: New Adventurer Bern (5). The Special Goblin
- Chapter 6: New Adventurer Bern (4). Goblins
- Chapter 5: New Adventurer Bern (3). The Sky-Blue-Haired Adventurer
- Chapter 4: New Adventurer Bern (2). The Competent Rookie
- Chapter 3: New Adventurer Bern (1). The Red-Haired Adventurer
- Chapter 2: Crown Prince Alondre (2). A Deal with the Demon
- Chapter 1: Crown Prince Alondre. The Better You Work, the More Work You Get
- Chapter 0: Prologue
Comments