Chapter 8
In that instant, killing intent filled the carriage.
Nanael was thrown off. It was the first time sheād seen Alperen show his emotions so nakedly.
āI donāt know what you mean.ā
Barely enduring the murderous aura, she played dumb.
To be honest, she hadnāt expected Alperen and Adrian to appear. She should have checked her surroundings better. Sheād acted on impulse because that harmlessly smiling Ferris girl got under her skin.
At least there was no proof sheād pushed her, and Lady Ferris had been drunk out of her mindāplenty of room to wriggle out.
No wonder he agreed to my request so readily.
Only then did Nanael grasp what heād intended, and her mood soured.
Alperen, for his part, didnāt press her further. Heād never thought she was someone you could reason with.
Truthfully, when he saw Rodelia falling on the stairs, it felt like time stopped. Normally heād have caught her at once with telekinesis, but the moment he saw her actually drop, his body moved first. He threw up a defensive spell a beat late, but it couldnāt absorb all the impact.
Result: a scrape on Rodeliaās delicate hand.
That fragile body Iād worried might break if I held her too tight.
If heād known it would come to this, he would have stopped her from provoking the princess at all.
He more or less understood why Rodelia approached Nanael. How could he not? Sheād spent eight years earnestly chanting ābreak the engagement.ā Her methods were so creative and cute that heād failed to stop the viper from opening its jaws.
From the circumstances, it was obvious Nanael had pushed Rodelia on purpose.
Alperen didnāt care if Nanael saw other men or spent lavishly. He wanted nothing from this betrothal; it existed only in form. If not for his father, he would have broken it long ago. She knew that, which was why she behaved even more freely.
But today he learned how naive that was.
Princess Nanael had touched someone she should never have touched.
If Rodelia had been seriously hurtā¦
The thought alone made him shake.
That Rodelia had been the one to provoke first was no longer even in his mind. To Alperen, Nanael looked like a hunter tormenting a small, cute creature.
Cool-headed again, he spoke low.
āYouāll soon find out what price youāll pay for what you did today, Your Highness.ā
āThat was an accident. Are you saying I pushed Lady Ferris on purpose? Without a shred of proof?ā
As Nanael protested, looking offended, his gaze turned even colder. Her words died in her throat.
For a moment the pressure was so intense it was chilling.
āGet home safe.ā
As if heād never unleashed any killing intent, Alperen politely shut the carriage door.
Only after the carriage started to move could Nanael breathe again.
āHaah!ā
A mage sending killing intent at a civilian?
Rubbing the back of her chilled neck, she let out a ragged breath.
āWere you trying to kill me?ā
That was no way to treat oneās fiancĆ©e.
To be honest, the Duke of Ainruck was a boring man. Unlike her, who changed lovers on a whim, he had no scandals and practically lived in the Mage Tower. He even stuck so close to his friend Adrian that sheād once wondered if he was gay.
And now he loses his temper just because his friendās little sister almost got hurt?
āWhat is that girl to you?ā
When Alperen had wrapped Rodelia in his arms and rolled, even Nanael had felt a joltāsheād thought no one was around to see. With Adrian Ferris there too, it was awkward. Thankfully, he didnāt seem to realize sheād pushed.
The problem was Alperen Ainruck. He was convinced sheād done it deliberately.
āTch.ā
Once sheād calmed down, a strange displeasure crept over her.
For a mere friendās sister, that was an awfully sensitive reaction.
That thought made Rodelia Ferris grate on her nerves even more.
Alperen Ainruck was a man her brother and mother were courting. They needed his power for her brotherās bid for the throne. The Ferris house, of all things, backed the crown princeāmore reason to resent them.
She herself had taken it for granted that she would be the next Duchess of Ainruck. Seeing him dote more on a friendās sister than his fiancĆ©e sparked a flare of angerāespecially because that girl was Rodelia Ferris.
She looked weak and flimsy at a glance. Smiling vacantly, unable to even recognize maliceājust like any naĆÆve young lady.
āThe duke made a mistake.ā
Nanaelās eyes flashed sharp as she glared at the receding carriage.
āI donāt live with other people taking whatās mine.ā
Back at the palace, she flung her accessories to the floor and ordered her chief maid:
āPlant people on the Duke Ferris household.ā
The next day.
āOw, ow.ā
Like clockwork, the hangover hit and a groan slipped out.
āUgh, Iām dying.ā
Had she ever suffered a hangover this bad? Her whole body ached and her stomach churned; she couldnāt do anything. Mei brought her honey water and started scolding.
āWhy did you drink so much when you canāt handle it?ā
āBecause Princess Nanael kept pressing me.ā
āAnd why did you keep accepting it? Honestly, you could have declined nicely at your level, my lady.ā
āThatās⦠true.ā
Feeling sheepish, I downed the honey water in one go.
Mei was rightāit had been reckless. Just thinking of tumbling down the stairs gave me goosebumps. If Alperen hadnāt saved me, Iād have at least broken a bone.
That woman pushed me and laughedāshe did!
The memory of that chilling smile sent a shiver up my spine.
Mei fussed, chattering on about last night.
āDo you remember the young master carried you on his back? His face was terrifying. Meiās still shaking!ā
I didnāt remember anything after getting into the carriage. I must have fainted from the shock.
āIn any case, please stay away from alcohol for a while. Itās a blessing the duke and madam are away travelingāif they were here, the whole house would be in an uproar.ā
āI have no intention of drinking like that again. The smell of wine alone makes me gag.ā
I tapped my queasy stomach, horrified. Just talking about alcohol made me imagine the smell.
While I was sipping only water and nothing else, Alperen came by. Judging from his formal uniform, heād stopped in before heading to work.
āHowās your body? Any injuries?ā
āThanks to you Iām not hurt, but my stomachās a mess from the hangover.ā
When I mumbled weakly, Alperen looked at me with pity.
āI can see that.ā
āAre you okay? You rolled down the stairs in my place.ā
My eyes went to his wrist. The bandage didnāt look promising.
āItās a light bruise.ā
āStill, because of meā¦ā
āDeli, give me your hand.ā
He gently took my hand and poured potion over the scrape on the back of it.
Only then did I remember the cut and mutter awkwardly,
āIs it okay to use such an expensive healing potion like that?ā
āYouāre really going to worry about a potion in front of a mage?ā
Alperen let out a disbelieving laugh.
Given Ainruck is a storied mage family, fretting over a bit of potion before him was pretty funny.