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A young lady with peach-coloured hair was lying horizontally on the bed, with only a thin cape wrapped around her body.
A young lady with peach-coloured hair was lying horizontally on the bed, with only a thin cape wrapped around her body.


She's the one whom they call "Louise of the Void" (ed: her title/nick): Louise Françoise, and only a few high ranking officers of the  
She's the one whom they call "Louise of the Void": Louise Françoise, and only a few high ranking officers of the royal army knew of this secret.
royal army knew of this secret.


It's now the end of the year, the second week in the month of Wein. Going by Halkeginia's climate, it's now the equivalent  
It's now the end of the year, the second week in the month of Wein. Going by Halkeginia's climate, it's now the equivalent of autumn... It's still not considered very cold in the tent. Winter will have to wait until the coming of the new year. It's also because of this that she can dress so sexily without the fear of catching a cold.
of autumn... It's still not considered very cold in the tent. Winter will have to wait until the coming of the new year. It's also  
because of this that she can dress so sexily without the fear of catching a cold.  


On a simple bed made up of a piece of cloth draped over straw, Louise bit her small finger, and sulked indignantly.
On a simple bed made up of a piece of cloth draped over straw, Louise bit her small finger, and sulked indignantly.


This gesture of hers has an unbelievable cuteness to it. On that porcelain doll-like face of hers surfaced a peach colour, arising  
This gesture of hers has an unbelievable cuteness to it. On that porcelain doll-like face of hers surfaced a peach colour, arising from discontent. Louise sat up, and hugged her knee.
from discontent. Louise sat up, and hugged her knee.


This gesture of hers has a cuteness akin to a god's. With her feelings immediatly writtenon her face, Louise cannot hide completely  
This gesture of hers has a cuteness akin to a god's. With her feelings immediatly written on her face, Louise cannot hide completely the uneasiness in her heart. This uneasiness caused some sort of dramatic change in Louise's girlish air, adding to it a layer of perfume called "sexiness".
the uneasiness in her heart. This uneasiness caused some sort of dramatic change in Louise's girlish air, adding to it a layer of  
perfume called "sexiness".


Louise's hands non-chantantly touched her long slender legs beneath the cape.
Louise's hands non-chantantly touched her long slender legs beneath the cape.
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If she's wearing her undies, Louise will not fall asleep.
If she's wearing her undies, Louise will not fall asleep.


Although the sexy and cute pose from Louise is emitting an irresistible charm...It's a pity that the other person in the tent took  
Although the sexy and cute pose from Louise is emitting an irresistible charm...It's a pity that the other person in the tent took no notice of it.
no notice of it.


On the back of the cape covering Louise, was the lily emblem of Tristain. This cape was different from the one worn in the academy. The emblem, a way to distinguish friend  from foe, clearly indicated that this area, was a battleground.
On the back of the cape covering Louise, was the lily emblem of Tristain. This cape was different from the one worn in the academy. The emblem, a way to distinguish friend  from foe, clearly indicated that this area, was a battleground.


As a female officer directly under Her Highness's command, Louise was assigned her own personal tent. In the military port of Losayes, buildings resembling hostels were rare, so this treatment was very normal. Inside the tent lit by a magical lamp, was a simple bed made up of a piece of cloth covering some straw, a foldable dining table, a small cabinet for clothing and accessories, and a bell for ordering the accompanying soldiers. In the battlefield, these items inside the tent can already be considered the "luxurious" type.
As a female officer directly under Her Highness (ed: Henrietta)'s command, Louise was assigned her own personal tent. In the military port of Losayes, buildings resembling hostels were rare, so this treatment was very normal. Inside the tent lit by a magical lamp, was a simple bed made up of a piece of cloth covering some straw, a foldable dining table, a small cabinet for clothing and accessories, and a bell for ordering the accompanying soldiers. In the battlefield, these items inside the tent can already be considered the "luxurious" type.


In a corner of such a tent, Saito was staringblankly in front of him, feeling low.
In a corner of such a tent, Saito was staring blankly in front of him, feeling low.


"Oi, Saito."
"Oi, Saito."
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Louise sat up, and called him again.
Louise sat up, and called him again.


"Oi, I'm going to sleep soon. Come here,  
"Oi, I'm going to sleep soon. Come here, quickly." Although Louise was red in the face as she called him, there was still no reaction.
quickly." Although Louise was red in the face  


as she called him, there was still no
"It's already past 10. We'll have to be up early tomorrow morning to inspect the frontlines. You've better sleep now."


reaction.
Even so, there's still no reply from Saito. This familiar of Louise, who came from another world, was now sitting crossed-legged on the floor, his face full of depression. He was already like this a week ago. When Louise recalled the battle which caused Saito's depression, she felt a dull pain in her heart.


"It's already past 10. We'll have to be up  
A week ago, the combined armies of Tristain and Germania successfully occupied this port-town of Albion. As the main force of Albion's armies were attracted to the northern port-town of Talnis, there were only about 500 defenders in Losayes. The landing party, numbering 60,000, effortlessly destroyed the defenders and set up camp in Losayes.


early tomorrow morning to inspect the  
During the enticing of the enemy into battle, Louise's "Void" magic showed its power.


frontlines. You've better sleep now."
The Void spell "Illusion', is a spell that can create huge illusions.


Even so, there's still no reply from Saito.  
Louise used the "Illusion" spell to create illusions of the combined armies landing in Taldanis, causing the enemy forces en route to Losayes to turn back.


This familiar of Louise, who came from
But... in order for Louise and Co. to reach Taldanis, some sacrifices had to be made. That, was the 2nd Dragon Cavalry Company, attached to "Varsenda", the flagship of the Albion expedition.


another world, was now sitting crossed-legged
It was because of their engagament of enemy forces, that the Zero Fighter carrying Louise and Saito could successfully escape the pursuit by the enemy's dragon cavalry.


on the floor, his face full of depression. He
The price for this battle's success.... The 2nd Dragon Cavalry Company was annihilated. Although dragon cavalry were very expensive, compared to the possible losses while landing in enemy territory, this sacrifice can be considered minimial. The commanding officer being rewarded was a matter of fact. Also, this was something to be happy about.


was already like this a week ago. When Louise
The thing is, for those who took part in that battle, and witnessed the destruction of the company for themselves, it was an entirely different feeling,
 
recalled the battle which caused Saito's
 
depression, she felt a dull pain in her
 
heart.
 
A week ago, the combined armies of Tristain
 
and Germania successfully occupied this port
 
-town of Albion. As the main force of
 
Albion's armies were attracted to the
 
northern port-town of Talnis, there were only
 
about 500 defenders in Losayes. The landing
 
party, numbering 60,000, effortlessly
 
destroyed the defenders and set up camp in
 
Losayes.
 
During the enticing of the enemy into battle,
 
Louise's "Void" magic showed its power.
 
The Void spell "Illusion', is a spell that
 
can create huge illusions.
 
Louise used the "Illusion" spell to create
 
illusions of the combined armies landing in
 
Taldanis, causing the enemy forces en route
 
to Losayes to turn back.
 
But... in order for Louise and Co. to reach
 
Taldanis, some sacrifices had to be made.
 
That, was the 2nd Dragon Cavalry Company,
 
attached to "Varsenda", the flagship of the
 
Albion expedition.
 
It was because of their engagament of enemy
 
forces, that the Zero Fighter carrying Louise
 
and Saito could successfully escape the
 
pursuit by the enemy's dragon cavalry.
 
The price for this battle's success.... The
 
2nd Dragon Cavalry Company was annihilated.
 
Although dragon cavalry were very expensive,
 
compared to the possible losses while landing
 
in enemy territory, this sacrifice can be
 
considered minimial. The commanding officer
 
being rewarded was a matter of fact. Also,
 
this was something to be happy about.
 
The thing is, for those who took part in that  
 
battle, and witnessed the destruction of the  
 
company for themselves, it was an entirely  
 
different feeling,


Louise observed Saito, and pouted her lips.
Louise observed Saito, and pouted her lips.


Of course, it was a sad thing that had  
Of course, it was a sad thing that had happened.
 
happened.
 
During the landing battle, there were
 
sacrifices as well. War definitely brings
 
Death along with it. If every death is
 
mourned, there will be no end to it.
 
In Halkeginia, there were wars almost every
 
single year.
 
For Louise, although death was something sad,
 
it was also something very close to her.
 
Louise stood up. Under the dim glow of the
 
magic lamp, the room was rather dark. Under
 
such conditions, even if the cape didn't
 
cover certain areas, the body should still
 
remain unseen.


Louise crossed her hands in front of her, as  
During the landing battle, there were sacrifices as well. War definitely brings Death along with it. If every death is mourned, there will be no end to it.


if hugging herself, and held the hems of the
In Halkeginia, there were wars almost every single year.


cape tightly. She walked up to Saito, who's
For Louise, although death was something sad, it was also something very close to her.


hugging his knees as he sat, and said,"Buck
Louise stood up. Under the dim glow of the magic lamp, the room was rather dark. Under such conditions, even if the cape didn't cover certain areas, the body should still remain unseen.


up, alright."
Louise crossed her hands in front of her, as if hugging herself, and held the hems of the cape tightly. She walked up to Saito, who's hugging his knees as he sat, and said,"Buck up, alright."


"Emm." Saito grunted lifelessly.
"Emm." Saito grunted lifelessly.


"But, I can't help it. After all, it happened  
"But, I can't help it. After all, it happened right before my eyes. Although it's for the execution of the mission, still...."
 
right before my eyes. Although it's for the  
 
execution of the mission, still...."
 
Saito was really down in the doldrums. It was
 
only then that Louise remembered: those teens
 
were about Saito's age.
 
Saito.. he must have projected himself onto
 
them. This kind-hearted boy from another
 
world, with what's going on in his mind being
 
a mystery, must have been hurt by this self-


projection.
Saito was really down in the doldrums. It was only then that Louise remembered: those teens were about Saito's age.


Just as how Saito had comforted her before,  
Saito.. he must have projected himself onto them. This kind-hearted boy from another world, with what's going on in his mind being a mystery, must have been hurt by this self-projection.


Louise felt that this time, it was her turn  
Just as how Saito had comforted her before, Louise felt that this time, it was her turn to comfort him. But, she didn't know how to go about doing it.


to comfort him. But, she didn't know how to
Louise squatted, and sat back-to-back with Saito.(See illustration)


go about doing it.
"That.. Although you may find me cruel by saying this.. Compared to the deaths of the company, what makes me sadder is to see you being so depressed. Although I shouldn't be thinking like this, but facts are facts. Maybe, it's bcasue you're by my side. I really felt very sad."


Louise squatted, and sat back-to-back with
Saito slowly turned his head, and stared quietly at Louise.


Saito.(See illustration)
"Death may sadden people.... But that was a glorious death in the battlefield... for honour. They died for a great victory. They're too pitiful if you felt sad about their deaths..."  
 
"That.. Although you may find me cruel by
 
saying this.. Compared to the deaths of the
 
company, what makes me sadder is to see you
 
being so depressed. Although I shouldn't be
 
thinking like this, but facts are facts.
 
Maybe, it's bcasue you're by my side. I
 
really felt very sad."
 
Saito slowly turned his head, and stared
 
quietly at Louise.
 
"Death may sadden people.... But that was a  
 
glorious death in the battlefield... for  
 
honour. They died for a great victory.  
 
They're too pitiful if you felt sad about  
 
their deaths..."  


"Do you mean what you say... regarding this?"
"Do you mean what you say... regarding this?"


He felt that something was amiss when Louise  
He felt that something was amiss when Louise started talking like this.
 
started talking like this.
 
Of course not, but we have to. We're now at
 
war."
 
Louise's right hand let go of the hem it was


holding, and gently patted Saito's forehead,
Of course not, but we have to. We're now at war."


now that he has turned around. The fingers  
Louise's right hand let go of the hem it was holding, and gently patted Saito's forehead, now that he has turned around. The fingers caressed the streaks of dried tears on his cheeks.
 
caressed the streaks of dried tears on his  
 
cheeks.


Saito shook his head, and cried.
Saito shook his head, and cried.
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"I... I didn't even know their names."  
"I... I didn't even know their names."  


Instead of calling it an unbearable pain, it  
Instead of calling it an unbearable pain, it was more of the inability to forgive.
 
was more of the inability to forgive.


To die for the mission, to die for honour.  
To die for the mission, to die for honour.  
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Doesn't Louise understand this?
Doesn't Louise understand this?


He recalled Prof. Colbert's letter. The prof  
He recalled Prof. Colbert's letter. The prof wrote: Never become used to death, never become used to slaughter.
 
wrote: Never become used to death, never  
 
become used to slaughter.
 
He was wondering at the time "How is it
 
possible that one could get used to such
 
things?"
 
As Louise looked at Saito's forlorn face, she
 
felt terrible. What she had just said were
 
not lies. Although she felt sad for those
 
youths who had sacrificed themselves, but
 
they had died for the victory of their
 
country.
 
Louise, who had grown up receiving the
 
education of the nobility, and Saito, who
 
grew up in Japan on the peaceful Earth: there
 
was an obvious gulf between them.
 
Louise felt that it was worse seeing Saito
 
depressed. Compared to mourning the dead, she
 
had a greater desire to heal the pain of the
 
living. If Saito's tears were a kind of
 
gentleness, then perhaps this can be said to
 
be another type of gentleness.
 
Louise thought of -
 
What should one do at a moment like this? How
 
does one comfort a boy who had been hurt?
 
And...
 
If it was that maid (ed: Siesta), what would
 
she do? She used just a little bit of her
 
imagniation.
 
She would.... use the warmth of her body.
 
It's all that commoner can come up with.
 
On this train of thought, she suddenly became
 
angry.
 
That... that sort of thing... I can do that
 
too!
 
Recalling that time where he pushed her to
 
the floor, and kissed her a few times on the
 
neck, Louise's face became red at once.
 
Since at that time, he was being excited all
 
of a sudden (That's how Louise sees it),
 
Louise hasn't forgiven Saito for what he did.
 
Definitely not.
 
He said something about liking her; surely he
 
said it with doing that sort of thing in
 
mind. Once her mind was on this thought, a
 
burst of anger erupted from within her. After
 
that, she couldn't even forgive herself.
 
Although she was affected by the mood at the
 
time, but she actually lowered the hand which
 
had risen to slap him.
 
That means... that is to say.....
 
But, at the back of her mind, Louise shook
 
her head furiously.
 
That doesn't mean that I've accepted him.
 
Because he wanted to do it the hard way; he's
 
doing it unconsciously. That's right:
 
unconsciously.
 
Although Louise didn't know what "unconsciously" actually meant, she hugged Saito tightly, her face crimson-red. Hugging a familiar is something which isn't supposed to be done, due to the difference in status between the two. Yes... letting him sit beside the dining table can be said to be a form of pity. But, hugging him like this isn't pity.
 
Louise shook her head. She thought,"What was I doing?" The incredible thing is that her heartbeat was quickening. Her racing heartbeat, seemed to be dissolving the cruel atmosphere of the battlefield.


Despite all this, Saito was still depressed.
He was wondering at the time "How is it possible that one could get used to such things?"


Is it still not enough?
As Louise looked at Saito's forlorn face, she felt terrible. What she had just said were not lies. Although she felt sad for those youths who had sacrificed themselves, but they had died for the victory of their country.


Is simply hugging him tightly not enough?
Louise, who had grown up receiving the education of the nobility, and Saito, who grew up in Japan on the peaceful Earth: there was an obvious gulf between them.


Hoping that he will pucker up doesn't mean that she likes him or anything. However, if a familiar is like this, it will affect missions in the future.
Louise felt that it was worse seeing Saito depressed. Compared to mourning the dead, she had a greater desire to heal the pain of the living. If Saito's tears were a kind of gentleness, then perhaps this can be said to be another type of gentleness.

Revision as of 01:14, 3 August 2008

Chapter 1: The Temperature Difference between the Two

A young lady with peach-coloured hair was lying horizontally on the bed, with only a thin cape wrapped around her body.

She's the one whom they call "Louise of the Void": Louise Françoise, and only a few high ranking officers of the royal army knew of this secret.

It's now the end of the year, the second week in the month of Wein. Going by Halkeginia's climate, it's now the equivalent of autumn... It's still not considered very cold in the tent. Winter will have to wait until the coming of the new year. It's also because of this that she can dress so sexily without the fear of catching a cold.

On a simple bed made up of a piece of cloth draped over straw, Louise bit her small finger, and sulked indignantly.

This gesture of hers has an unbelievable cuteness to it. On that porcelain doll-like face of hers surfaced a peach colour, arising from discontent. Louise sat up, and hugged her knee.

This gesture of hers has a cuteness akin to a god's. With her feelings immediatly written on her face, Louise cannot hide completely the uneasiness in her heart. This uneasiness caused some sort of dramatic change in Louise's girlish air, adding to it a layer of perfume called "sexiness".

Louise's hands non-chantantly touched her long slender legs beneath the cape.

The fingers touched the toes, and returned to the knees.

Unknowingly, Louise did such a seductive move, even gently tugging upwards the cape covering her. It exposed her legs, and her slim yet sexy thighs- All this, were done unconsciously.

Beneath the cape, was her skin, a young maiden's skin now full of charm, due to her passion.

Which is to say, she's wearing nothing. To ask why; that's because Louise only wears pajamas when she sleeps. Since she forgot to bring her pajamas, she had to replace it with a cape.

If she's wearing her undies, Louise will not fall asleep.

Although the sexy and cute pose from Louise is emitting an irresistible charm...It's a pity that the other person in the tent took no notice of it.

On the back of the cape covering Louise, was the lily emblem of Tristain. This cape was different from the one worn in the academy. The emblem, a way to distinguish friend from foe, clearly indicated that this area, was a battleground.

As a female officer directly under Her Highness (ed: Henrietta)'s command, Louise was assigned her own personal tent. In the military port of Losayes, buildings resembling hostels were rare, so this treatment was very normal. Inside the tent lit by a magical lamp, was a simple bed made up of a piece of cloth covering some straw, a foldable dining table, a small cabinet for clothing and accessories, and a bell for ordering the accompanying soldiers. In the battlefield, these items inside the tent can already be considered the "luxurious" type.

In a corner of such a tent, Saito was staring blankly in front of him, feeling low.

"Oi, Saito."

No reply.

Louise sat up, and called him again.

"Oi, I'm going to sleep soon. Come here, quickly." Although Louise was red in the face as she called him, there was still no reaction.

"It's already past 10. We'll have to be up early tomorrow morning to inspect the frontlines. You've better sleep now."

Even so, there's still no reply from Saito. This familiar of Louise, who came from another world, was now sitting crossed-legged on the floor, his face full of depression. He was already like this a week ago. When Louise recalled the battle which caused Saito's depression, she felt a dull pain in her heart.

A week ago, the combined armies of Tristain and Germania successfully occupied this port-town of Albion. As the main force of Albion's armies were attracted to the northern port-town of Talnis, there were only about 500 defenders in Losayes. The landing party, numbering 60,000, effortlessly destroyed the defenders and set up camp in Losayes.

During the enticing of the enemy into battle, Louise's "Void" magic showed its power.

The Void spell "Illusion', is a spell that can create huge illusions.

Louise used the "Illusion" spell to create illusions of the combined armies landing in Taldanis, causing the enemy forces en route to Losayes to turn back.

But... in order for Louise and Co. to reach Taldanis, some sacrifices had to be made. That, was the 2nd Dragon Cavalry Company, attached to "Varsenda", the flagship of the Albion expedition.

It was because of their engagament of enemy forces, that the Zero Fighter carrying Louise and Saito could successfully escape the pursuit by the enemy's dragon cavalry.

The price for this battle's success.... The 2nd Dragon Cavalry Company was annihilated. Although dragon cavalry were very expensive, compared to the possible losses while landing in enemy territory, this sacrifice can be considered minimial. The commanding officer being rewarded was a matter of fact. Also, this was something to be happy about.

The thing is, for those who took part in that battle, and witnessed the destruction of the company for themselves, it was an entirely different feeling,

Louise observed Saito, and pouted her lips.

Of course, it was a sad thing that had happened.

During the landing battle, there were sacrifices as well. War definitely brings Death along with it. If every death is mourned, there will be no end to it.

In Halkeginia, there were wars almost every single year.

For Louise, although death was something sad, it was also something very close to her.

Louise stood up. Under the dim glow of the magic lamp, the room was rather dark. Under such conditions, even if the cape didn't cover certain areas, the body should still remain unseen.

Louise crossed her hands in front of her, as if hugging herself, and held the hems of the cape tightly. She walked up to Saito, who's hugging his knees as he sat, and said,"Buck up, alright."

"Emm." Saito grunted lifelessly.

"But, I can't help it. After all, it happened right before my eyes. Although it's for the execution of the mission, still...."

Saito was really down in the doldrums. It was only then that Louise remembered: those teens were about Saito's age.

Saito.. he must have projected himself onto them. This kind-hearted boy from another world, with what's going on in his mind being a mystery, must have been hurt by this self-projection.

Just as how Saito had comforted her before, Louise felt that this time, it was her turn to comfort him. But, she didn't know how to go about doing it.

Louise squatted, and sat back-to-back with Saito.(See illustration)

"That.. Although you may find me cruel by saying this.. Compared to the deaths of the company, what makes me sadder is to see you being so depressed. Although I shouldn't be thinking like this, but facts are facts. Maybe, it's bcasue you're by my side. I really felt very sad."

Saito slowly turned his head, and stared quietly at Louise.

"Death may sadden people.... But that was a glorious death in the battlefield... for honour. They died for a great victory. They're too pitiful if you felt sad about their deaths..."

"Do you mean what you say... regarding this?"

He felt that something was amiss when Louise started talking like this.

Of course not, but we have to. We're now at war."

Louise's right hand let go of the hem it was holding, and gently patted Saito's forehead, now that he has turned around. The fingers caressed the streaks of dried tears on his cheeks.

Saito shook his head, and cried.

"I... I didn't even know their names."

Instead of calling it an unbearable pain, it was more of the inability to forgive.

To die for the mission, to die for honour.

He couldn't imagine the feelings at all.

Doesn't Louise understand this?

He recalled Prof. Colbert's letter. The prof wrote: Never become used to death, never become used to slaughter.

He was wondering at the time "How is it possible that one could get used to such things?"

As Louise looked at Saito's forlorn face, she felt terrible. What she had just said were not lies. Although she felt sad for those youths who had sacrificed themselves, but they had died for the victory of their country.

Louise, who had grown up receiving the education of the nobility, and Saito, who grew up in Japan on the peaceful Earth: there was an obvious gulf between them.

Louise felt that it was worse seeing Saito depressed. Compared to mourning the dead, she had a greater desire to heal the pain of the living. If Saito's tears were a kind of gentleness, then perhaps this can be said to be another type of gentleness.