to drive off on their own.

 

[It was the right thing to do because we didn’t know when they would find out that my brother was a decoy and the pursuers would come this way.
But that was reckless!!!]

 

…Giovanna-san, every time the topic of that time comes up, you seem to be losing your temper.

 

But if it really were like this, it would certainly be absurd.

 

After all, it was said that the journey that normally took seven days was accomplished in one day.

 

Seven days in one day.

 

I thought this must be a mistake, so I checked with Forli-san, who curtly assured me that it was true.
It was actually possible.

 

He said a normal trip with horses walking at a brisk pace and stopping for breaks would take seven days, and a fast horseback ride would take two days.
The fastest way, however, was to change horses several times along the way and run as fast as possible, but not with two riders.
The best-case scenario for two riders would still be two days.

 

However, it seems like they took shortcuts here and there, but they rode the same horse all the way through in a single day.

 

Well, there were horses in this world that could do that.

 

Kruimov’s magic beast horse.

 

The reason why it was possible, as Forli-San said, was because he was a close friend of Grandfather Sergei’s horse, Zephyros, and he knew Zephyros well.

 

Like Grandfather Sergei, Prince Vassily had also received a magic beast horse as a gift from Count Kruimov.

 

In other words, the man who came from Yurinova to welcome the inventor was Lord Vassily himself.

 

Giovanna-san, you are right.
That was indeed absurd!

 

What was the Duke of the Three Great Dukedoms doing!

 

However, Lord Vassily was a man of efficiency, a man who would do things if he thought them efficient or effective, regardless of precedent or common sense.

 

That was why he was able to leave his mark on Yurinova’s history as a wise man, but to his contemporaries, he was a man of many troubles.

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