Upon their arrival in the frontier town, Princess Amelia Borwinter from Borwinter Kingdom eagerly awaited Narumi's presence. The young princess, full of excitement, had heard tales of Narumi's prowess and had been looking forward to meeting him.
"Narumi-sama! I've been waiting for you! It's an honor to finally meet you in person!" Narumi's eyes sparkled with joy as he greeted the princess, unable to contain his enthusiasm. "Princess Amelia Borwinter, the pleasure is all mine. I've read so much about your beauty and talent in sacred magic in the Loli Princess Novel."
Amelia Borwinter, the radiant and stunning princess of the Borwinter Kingdom. Despite her short stature and delicate frame, her vibrant red eyes sparkled with intelligence and determination. Her luscious blonde hair cascaded down her back in elegant ringlets, adding a touch of elegance to her youthful appearance. Amelia's natural beauty, accentuated by her expressive features, never failed to captivate those who laid eyes upon her.
Amidst her charm, Amelia's remarkable figure, particularly her big breasts, often drew attention, making her a subject of admiration and intrigue. She wore a silver tiara adorned with delicate rose ornaments, a symbol of her royal status and refined taste. Her attire was a testament to her regal elegance—a white off-shoulder dress that exuded opulence and grace. The dress gracefully revealed her smooth cleavage and accentuated her figure, while a black corset enhanced her stunning curves, leaving a lasting impression on all who beheld her.
But Amelia's allure extended beyond her physical appearance. She possessed two extraordinary magical talents that set her apart from others—Sacred Magic and Healing Magic. With her innate abilities, she had the power to heal wounds, cure ailments, and invoke sacred forces that brought solace and protection to those in need.
Christina observed their interaction, her tsundere demeanor flickering with a mix of curiosity and possessiveness. "What's so special about this princess? Narumi shouldn't be giving her so much attention."
Narumi's excitement reached new heights in front of Amelia, the loli princess he adored from the Loli Princess Novel. His avid reader symptoms kicked into overdrive, making it clear to everyone around him how much he cherished the world of literature. Amelia blushed and smiled like blooming flowers. "Oh... you've read my story? I'm honored, Narumi-sama."
Christina's tsundere demeanor couldn't contain her rising jealousy, and her usual harsh words were tinged with frustration. "Hmph! So now you're fawning over some fictional character? Don't forget about the real princess standing right next to you."
Amelia found Christina's reaction amusing and couldn't resist teasing her relentlessly. "Oh, Christina, don't be so possessive. I've heard you don't like Narumi-sama that much. I'd be more than happy to take your place as his bride."
Christina's severe tsundere symptoms intensified in response to the taunting, her frustration bubbling to the surface. "I-It's not like that! I... I also like him a bit!!! a little bit!!!" Beneath her defensive facade, a wave of melancholy washed over Christina, leaving her unable to articulate her true feelings. Overwhelmed by a mixture of sadness and envy, tears welled up in her eyes, slowly streaming down her cheeks.
"I... I can't... express it..." Witnessing Christina's distress, Narumi swiftly moved to her side, his heart filled with empathy and love. He gently wiped away Christina's tears, his voice soothing and reassuring. "Christina... Please don't cry. I understand. I know that deep down, you care about me. I promise you, my love for you will never waver." Christina looked up at Narumi, her voice trembling. "Narumi... I... I trust you. Please... never doubt my feelings."
In that moment, their bond grew stronger, fortified by their shared trials and the depths of their affection for one another. The presence of Princess Amelia faded into the background as Narumi and Christina embraced, their hearts entwined in a love that surpassed jealousy and uncertainty.