- That's right, I don't mind being an enemy of the light elves, so I refuse to fight you Princess Samantha. - Answering her question, Trey stood up and went to the window, keeping his back to them, demonstrating that the conversation was over.
- Then I challenge you to a fight. - Samantha blurted out she didn't want to leave, unlike her, he agreed to Cassandra's challenge
- And what will you bet against your sister? - Trey turned around looking at Samantha from whose gaze she had the feeling that a monster was looking at her and not a half-elf.
- Myself. - Answered even more confident voice she knew his next question.
- Two princesses offer themselves to a simple half-elf the world has gone mad don't you think Keirin? - Turned Trey to Keirin who looked at everything with a cold look.
- The situation with the light elves will be more difficult, since the power is held not by the king, but rather by the queen, and Samantha, the last of their kind, the first princess died. Therefore, young master, you need a guarantee from the light elves. Keirin spoke in the same cold voice.
From the words of Keirin, Samantha began to leave the ground from under her feet, was it really what her sister said earlier was true? Is that sister no longer in her body?
- Do you have a way out of this situation Princess Samantha? If not, I ask you to leave my room, I need to arrange a time for a duel with your friend. - I heard the voice of a bored Trey who brought her out of her reverie.
Samantha looked from Trey to Cassandra and the last hope was Keirin, but she was still looking at her with a cold look. Why did it seem to her that she could not wait for help from where she heard the words of Cassandra.
- I'll talk to the matriarch, she'll contact the elf queen to give her permission and that she won't interfere anymore. Cassandra looked at Trey uncertainly.
- Any word can be violated directly or indirectly, the queen and the matriarch are far from us now, but I am sure that both one and the other have subjects on the territory of the academy. I can offer you only one way out of the situation, Princess Samantha. - Trey turned to look at her why she swallowed nervously.
- What is the output of stufon tray? - Samantha asked in a subdued voice she felt that if he said she would have no way back
- A blood oath in front of all who will be in the arena, I will ask its director to testify, the same applies to you Cassandra. - Trey looked at her with a meaningful look.
Samantha and Cassandra fell silent as they pondered Trey's words, the blood oath was sacred to both dark and light elves, and breaking the oath would destroy both them and their kingdoms' image. But remembering the words and the plan that they developed, they believed that in battle they would have a chance.
- I agree. - Kassandra was the first to answer, lowering her head down, feeling how invisible chains bind her, for the first time in her life she felt so vulnerable to a representative of another race, even if he was part dark elf.
- I also agree. - Samantha said in a subdued voice, she understood that their last hope would be to win the duel if they lost, she did not want to know what this half-elf would do to them.
Nodding, Trey returned to them and sat opposite them on the couch. Looking from one princess to another.
- How is a rating battle called? - Asked Trey, looking at the two princesses in front of him.
- We must put our hand on the emblem and say our name and that we are challenging the student to a ranked duel that the winner of each side receives. Kassandra replied while looking at the academy emblem on her arm.
- So everyone will know what you bet if I beat you and know what will happen if I lose? - Asked for confirmation Trey.
- Right. - Confirming Samantha answered, also not daring to press the emblem, something seemed strange to her, but she could not understand the reason or what it was.
After sitting for a couple of minutes, Trey looked from Samantha to Cassandra, but they only silently looked at their emblems without doing anything. Realizing that they need to be pushed to a decision, he cleared his throat when he saw that they were both looking at him, he spoke.
- Princesses, if this is your way to relieve your boredom, I am not the one who can help you with this if you change your mind, please leave my room, my servant will show you. - Trey said in an indifferent voice, giving a sign to Keirin, who was standing near the wall and watching everything that was happening.
These words were torn out, the two girls looked at each other from their thoughts and nodded first, Cassandra held her hand and spoke.
- I am Kassandra the princess of the dark elves, I challenge the half-elf Tray for the rating, if I win the stufon become a subject of the kingdom of the dark elves. If he wins, then he gets me the dark elf princess Kassandra. - Cassandra spoke in a decisive voice at certain moments, he stammered and blushed, having spoken the whole sentence, she sent a request to Trey, he looked at her then at Samantha.
- I am stufon Tray, accepting a challenge from Princess Kassandra the Dark Elf Princess. - Trey said in a calm voice, looking into Cassandra's eyes, she could not see any emotions.
- I am the princess of the light elves, challenging the half-elf Tray for the ranking. If I win, he transfers the second princess Keirin back to the light elf kingdom. If the half-elf Trey wins, he gets me the third light elf princess Samantha. - Said Samantha, touching her emblem and looking at Trey, who also accepted the challenge as before from Cassandra.
- You probably need to change, unless of course you want to go in this form. - Trey said pointing at their clothes.
- You are right, I propose to set the time for five o'clock in the evening. - Agreeing with his remark answered Samantha.
- Okay, five o'clock in the evening, I'll speak to the director about attending our duel and confirming that the winner has received his reward. - Agreeing with Samantha, Trey answered while looking at the window.
- Then we'll go get ready. - Standing up with Cassandra, Samantha said without taking her eyes off Trey, who continued to look out the window.
- Keirin see our guests off as they leave. - Trey said in a thoughtful voice without turning his head not to the girls not to Keirin.
- As you command, young master. - I heard the cold voice of Keirin, who escorted the girls to the door and closed the door behind them, no one uttered a word.