CHAPTER 07
Since it would mean nothing unless Alperen saw it, I tried to wave her off.
āNo, I can go by myāā
Just then, Nanael linked arms with my wobbling self and smiled brightly.
āHow could I let a lady whoās staggering like this go alone? What if something happened?ā
No, going with Your Highness sounds like the scariest option in the world.
But the alcohol had already gotten hold of my body.
In the end, unable to shake off the princess, I tottered along with her toward the garden.
Then I rubbed my eyes without thinking when I saw the stairs ahead.
There looked to be twice as many steps as usual.
Were there always this many stairs?
The ground seemed to sway beneath me.
If I tried to go down like this, Iād definitely fallāso I stopped.
Far off, I saw Alperen and Adrian heading our way.
I lifted my hand to wave, relievedā
āFrom here, you can go alone, right?ā
With a low voice, Nanael gave me a light push on the back.
āHuh?ā
It was just a small shove, but my drunk body tipped forward easily.
It all happened in an instant.
āKyaa! My lady!ā
Nanaelās high-pitched scream came a beat late.
Only then did I realize I was pitching down the stairs and squeezed my eyes shut.
She totally did that on purpose!
Wearing high heels and a fussy dress made it even harder to balance.
Iād been careless, and now I was helpless.
Iām going to hitā
Iād suspected something was up when she insisted on accompanying me, but pushing me down the stairs?
Sheād probably claim it was an accident afterward.
Everyone had seen me drink like a fish, so of course it would look like my fault.
While the one who pushed me to drinkāNanaelāwould slip away clean.
I braced for impact, covering my head.
āDeli!ā
āDonāt!ā
Adrian and Alperen shouted.
Thud-thud-thudā!
With a racket, my body tumbled down the steps.
I skidded to a stop on the landing, gasping for breath.
āUgh.ā
After rolling so hard, my stomach churnedāyet, strangely, nothing hurt.
What?
The expected pain didnāt come, leaving me confused.
Then I realized someone was holding me, and I cracked an eye open.
And there he was.
āRen⦠Oppa?ā
Alperenāhair, once neatly slicked back, now a messāwas looking down at me.
He looked a little angry.
He swallowed something down, smoothed his expression, and asked, āAre you okay?ā
He started checking me over, and I stared blankly.
Did he⦠leap from that distance?
Heād been pretty far away.
Far enough that even Nanael shouldnāt have seen them yetā¦
I didnāt have the presence of mind to remember he was a mage.
Blinking in his arms, I couldnāt tell whose heart was poundingāthe thudding between our pressed bodies felt like an earthquake.
The alcohol shock-cooled out of me; I scrambled out of his arms, stammering,
āY-yeah. I-Iām f-fine.ā
āAre you really okay?ā
While Alperen double-checked me, Adrian rushed in and fussed between us.
āDeli, are you alright? Are you hurt anywhere?ā
āIām fine. But Ren Oppa rolled down the stairs instead of meāā
I was trying to check on Alperen whenā
āSir Alperen!ā
Nanael came running like an actress on stage, voice pitched high.
Hurrying down the stairs, she shoved me aside and examined him.
āAre you alright? Oh my, your wrist is swollen!ā
Her pure, theatrical concern robbed me of words. I stared at her, dumbfounded.
She looked as if she had nothing to do with any of this.
āIām fine.ā
Alperen slapped her hand away, face set.
At the mention that he was hurt, my blood ran cold.
āOppa, are you okay? Because of meā¦ā
Nanael slid between us with a sugary, fake worry.
āAre you hurt anywhere, my lady? Good thing Sir Alperen was nearby.ā
āSure⦠I guess.ā
I answered flatly, and the princess sighed in relief.
āThat was almost terrible. I told you we should go together, but you rushed ahead. I knew you were impulsive from the way you drank so fastā¦ā
āExcuse me?ā
āStill, thank goodness it wasnāt worse. Right?ā
She smiled brazenly, and my mouth went dry.
So she was going to gloss it over like that?
I wanted to argue, but my stomach was churning.
Hangover, no doubt.
Seeing my condition, Adrian frowned.
āHow much did you drink?ā
āAh⦠Her Highness kept pressing drinks on meā¦ā
āWhat?ā
Adrian turned a glacial look on Nanael.
She flinched, then played dumb.
āShe kept accepting what I offered, so I assumed she could hold her liquor.ā
āAnd yet Your Highness seems perfectly fine.ā
āThat canāt be. Iām tipsy too.ā
She swayed on purpose and leaned into Alperen.
āSpeaking of which, could you escort me to my carriage? Iām so shaken my legs are trembling.ā
Iām the one who should be shaken, and sheās this shameless?
It was transparent what she was trying to pull. I shot Alperen a look.
Surely he wouldnāt go along with that⦠right?
Donāt go, donāt go, donāt go.
I beamed telepathy at him with my eyes.
āLetās go.ā
To my surprise, Alperen agreed without fuss.
He stood and held out his hand as if to escort her.
Nanael took it with a triumphant smile, making sure I saw.
āDeli, get home safe. Make sure you treat that cut on your hand.ā
He glanced at me briefly, said his goodbye, and left with Nanael.
I could only watch his back grow smaller, feeling pitiful.
I drank myself silly and rolled down the stairs because of who, exactlyā¦
Did he miss that she pushed me on purpose?
It stung to think Iād just thrown away the perfect chance.
Then Adrian scooped me up.
āCome on, Deli. Letās go too.ā
āOkay.ā
Like a dog whoād lost the rabbit, I slumped against him.
Looks like I need a Plan B.
Meanwhile, at the carriage, Nanael thanked Alperen.
āThank you, Sir Alperen.ā
āā¦ā
āIām quite drunkācould you see me all the way to my rooms?ā
She leaned into him and cooed, but he didnāt react.
Puzzled, she looked upā
āand met a gaze as cold as ice.
Overwhelmed by that stare, she parted her lips, but he stepped back.
āThere are plenty of others who can see you to your rooms besides me.ā
āWhat is that supposed to mean?ā
āIt means you donāt need to flutter at me with words you donāt mean.ā
At his bluntness, a crack ran through her smile.
Everyone knew, as an open secret, that she kept multiple lovers.
But it was the first time anyone had dragged it into the open like this; it threw her off.
āIs this about the men I see? If the duke had been warmer to me, I wouldnāt have looked elsewhere.ā
Nanael tried to flip the blame, and Alperen smirked.
āFrankly, I donāt care about Your Highnessās love affairs.ā
Heād only kept this engagement to avoid needless trouble.
Even if the imperial family monopolized holy water, he hadnāt given up on his fatherās situation.
If the secret experiment underway succeeded, he planned to break the betrothal.
Nanael, knowing none of this, still looked brazen.
Normally, even this would have passed without much thought, butā¦
Thinking of what had just happened, Alperenās voice turned icy.
āBut what you did just nowāI canāt overlook.ā