Clarice is settling in to her new role as wife of Frost-sama the fearsome Lord of the March, slayer of monsters….and, Clarice learns from the maids, slayer of her own father.
In Volume 2 of Gakeppuchi Reijou ha Kuro Kishi-sama o Horesasetai!, Volume 2 (崖っぷち令嬢は黒騎士様を惚れさせたい), still sure that Frost is misunderstood, Clarice goes shopping with a “disguised” Frost – which is to say she is not wearing her mask or armor. The people of the city have never seen her, so they speak freely about their worries as Clarice shops.
Clarice maneuvers her bodyguard, “Schwarz,” into picking something nice for her. Although irritable about it Frost picks a pretty pair of earrings for her wife, that turn out to be magic stones for protection.
They are approached by a girl who turns out to be the representative of the Goulart trading company, the de facto monopoly on all goods coming in to the city. Violet tries her best to maneuver Clarice into a gaffe, or a bad deal, but Clarice once again turns out to be sharp enough to avoid traps. Meanwhile Frost and Victoria’s bodyguard, the equally huge monster-woman, Shion, battle with swords outside. Clarice and Frost win their respective battles and are gracious in victory. A shady relationship between Violet and one of the castle maids is revealed.
Frost once again has a meltdown and demands to know what Clarice is playing at. Our hapless, but in no way helpless, protagonist insists her feelings for Frost are real and steps up to kiss her. Forcefully stating that she likes Frost, Clarice slams out of the room and immediately wonders what the heck she was thinking!
I really like this story and, if it seems a little slow going in making inroads into Frost’s paranoia and isolation, it really has to be. Volume 3 will begin to reveal just what kind of trauma Frost is living with and how Clarice will find her way to the real Frost. In the mean time, we get to see another side of Clarice – she’s brave when she needs to be, smart in a crisis, and now, good at negotiation and political maneuvering…even if the entire time, she is propping up what she knows is a sham marriage. She’s a fantastic protagonist. I very much hope she gets the room to get into Frost’s heart.
Ratings:
Art – 8
Story – 9
Characters – 8, Clarice is a 10
Service – Frost and Shion have absurdly large chests
Yuri – Good question! Nothing and everything
Overall – 8

