Chapter : 28
It was truly shocking.
Ethan was literally saying what I had written.
The rebellion fails, the Dacuss Empire loses the war, and Ethan Dacuss sends Princess Estelle as a hostage to Calixāthe exact scenario I had written!
I had written it as though they had no choice but to send Estelle after losing the war, so why did he speak as if he had planned to send her all along?
And to his own sister, no less?
Was I opening my eyes too wide?
Ethan laughed again.
āLin, why are you so surprised? I have a sister named Estelle. Sheās perfect for sending as a hostage to the Everletian.ā
Oh my god!
There really are people who say someone is āperfect as a hostageā for their sisterā¦.
And he even seemed pleased as he said it.
Ethan continued speaking to me, still dazed from the shock.
āLin, when you become my crown princess, youāll naturally be protected. And my sister⦠no, if you accept my proposal and come to my country, Iāll tell you the secret about her. Hahaha.ā
Then Ethan turned and began descending the stairs again.
I was dumbfounded.
Watching him leave, I repeated the many words he had poured out to me in my mind:
āI donāt really want to see you die.ā
āI canāt give up the crown princess. Sheās the crown princess of the Dacuss Empire, after all.ā
āIāll tell you the secret about my sister.ā
And the most shocking of all:
āIf I have to give up the crown princess, Iāll send the princess instead.ā
It felt like a sandstorm had whipped through my brain.
A secret of the princess⦠what could that be?
Did Estelle have a secret?
Well, I had died before even writing the scenes where the heroine appears, so I didnāt really know much about Estelle myself.
Still, there wasnāt really a āsecret of the heroineā in the story.
āHuh?ā
I was thinking about Ethanās words as I watched the back of his head descend the stairs, when suddenly he stopped and looked up at me.
He had probably been conscious the whole time of my gaze following him.
And somehow, the moment our eyes met, I felt almost certain of something:
Even if Ethan didnāt love me, he wouldnāt let me die.
I wanted to marry a kind man who loved me, but maybe the man keeping me alive now was the kindest man of all.
And right now, he was the only one capable of doing that.
Of course, going to the Dacuss Empire didnāt guarantee that everything would go smoothly or that my safety would be certain, but the future in Everletian was a guaranteed death.
Then I had to choose the option that offered even a small chance of survival.
Even if it meant relying on that manās inexplicable favorā¦.
In that moment, I made my decision.
There was no need to wait until tomorrow.
āEthan!ā
From the top of the second-floor stairs, I called out his name to the man who was still watching me.
Ethan said nothing; he just looked at me, as if waiting for something.
Alright, Iāll give you the answer youāre waiting for.
I spoke clearly.
āIāll marry you. I want to marry you, Ethan!ā
Ethan smiled in satisfaction at my words.
It was the smile of someone who already knew the answer.
The next day, I planned to take another walk and visit the famous cafƩ alley in the capital.
Ethan insisted on coming with me.
I wasnāt especially eager, but since I had decided to marry him and wanted to see him in a more positive light, I ended up leaving the house with him.
Ethan casually chatted as we walked, tossing out this and that.
But somehow, I found it difficult to treat him naturally.
Once we settled in at a cafƩ, I asked him directly.
āEthan, how long will you stay at our house?ā
If I was going to marry him, we would live together for lifeāor at least for a whileābut I hoped he would at least leave after the wedding.
āThatās not a question a fiancĆ©e should be asking. Do you want me out quickly?ā
Fiancée�
We just decided to get married yesterday, and now he says this so casually?
āYouāre the crown prince, Ethan. In the Dacuss Empire, can the crown prince stay away this long? You should go back.ā
I knew he could afford to stay away, but still⦠couldnāt he leave now?
I suppose the work he was doing in Everletian might be the most important thing for the Dacuss Empire at the moment.
āOf course. I was already a little delayed. You made me this way.ā
āMe?ā
I had a feeling he was about to say something strange again.
āYou kept looking pretty, acting charming, saying you didnāt like Duke Leon, threatening to come to my country, and saying you wanted to marry me. I was a little delayed thinking over whether we should get married.ā
āHah! Ha!ā
I was so flabbergasted that I was speechless.
I shouldnāt have asked when I felt uneasy.
My ears were practically bleeding.
āI want to visit the Everlen Imperial Palace with you briefly soon.ā
He said this to me, utterly dumbfounded.
The Imperial Palace? Why would we go there?
āWhy the palace?ā
āTo inform Duke Leon that weāre getting married. The empress just needs to make Leon the emperor, but he seems to like you quite a bit⦠we have to tell him.ā
āā¦Ah.ā
I felt a sense of gloom.
Because of my goal to survive, I had no choice but to ignore it, but I still felt a sense of guilt for Leon, who had loved Kaelin.
From his perspective, my sudden change of heart would have already hurt himā¦.
And now, Iām marrying a foreign crown prince.
And he wants to tell him in person at the Imperial Palace?
I pursed my lips in displeasure, and Ethan looked me straight in the eyes, pressing his presence.
āNo matter that we came for sightseeing, once weāre in Everlen we should visit the palace at least once. I want to take my fiancĆ©e. Donāt you want to come?ā
No, I donāt.
I donāt want toā¦.
āYes, letās go.ā
Although Ethan asked as if he were questioning, it somehow sounded like I had no choice but to go, so I didnāt refuse.
Clearly, in this dynamic, I wasnāt the one in control.
He seemed to sense my feelings from my expression and said, scrutinizing me:
āThat look in your eyes⦠youāre not thinking itās a shame, right?ā
A shame? What?
Iām just feeling guilty and awkward.
Seeing Leon again.
Going to the Imperial Palaceā¦.
āNo. I just feel a little guilty toward Duke Leon.ā
āHm. Well, love is like that. It goes back and forth. Isnāt it?ā
Yeah, maybe.
But in my case, it hasnāt gone back and forth at all.
My love never went to anyone in the first place.
And from what I see, neither did yours.
Itās not love for either of us.
After a moment of conflict, I asked him again.
āEthan, why do you really want to marry me? I donāt think you love me that much.ā
āLove? Not necessary. Youāre just very much my type, so I think marriage is fine.ā
āā¦Okay.ā
āYouāre not really my type? Thatās rareā¦ā
Not only am I your type, but your type has to be mine too?
Even if youāre my lifeline, thatās too much.
āI have a firm preference.ā
Ethanās eyes sparkled.
He smiled as if amused and asked:
āOh? Whatās your type?ā
āHans.ā
He wouldnāt understand, but I meant Hans, the male lead from āEndless Days and Nights of Mary the Florist and Hans the Baker.ā
Hans was my ideal type.
And now Iām going to marry this guy.
āHans?ā
āA kind man, Hans. Everything about him is kind, always kind.ā
Do you understand my āHansā?
Since he couldnāt understand anyway, I spoke freely.
āHahaha, I see. Heās not a real person. Some creature of fantasy?ā
Oh my god!
This guyās instincts are unbelievable!
I hesitated for a moment, and he laughed even louder:
āYou should think of me as Hans, the one taking you out of Everletian.ā
āYes. Thatās exactly how I think of you.ā
I answered gloomily.
Sure, love is difficult, but at least Iāll try not to hate you.
Still, having to marry a man who says things like that made me feel a littleāor rather, a lotādepressed.
But it was better than dying.
I tried to compose myself.
A few days later, Ethan and I went to the Imperial Palace.
To my surprise, Ethan guided us not to the Empress or Duke Leonās palace, but to the Emperorās palace.
āEthan, where are we going right now?ā
This canāt be right. Weāre not going to the main palace, are we?
āEmperor Klaus Everletian wanted to have tea. Oh! I forgot to mention. Sorry. Itās tea time with the Emperor, Empress, Crown Prince, and Duke all together. Itās fine, right? Itās more efficient to tell everyone at once.ā
I froze.
No! Iām not fine at all!
Why are you telling me this now?
Seriously!
Everyone there is uncomfortable, especially Calix.
And thereās no need to even inform him!
Anyway, once I officially marry Ethan, Calix would know, but thereās no need to tell him face-to-face.
Thinking about the last conversation with Calix made me want to faint. And now, at the cafĆ© last time, I said I was dating Ethan, and today I have to say weāre getting married?
I didnāt even want to imagine how much of a ridiculously strange woman heād think I am.
Well, compared to last time when Ethan said I was dating him, this situation is at least a little less weird.
āLin, whatās wrong? Come on, weāll be late.ā
Ethan urged me.
I had no choice. I couldnāt run away.
Even if I looked like a crazy woman, so be it.
Calix, the strange character that I didnāt even write, was the one who messed everything up first.
I was only trying to survive in a story where the settings had changed.
And after marrying Ethan and going to the Dacuss Empire, I wouldnāt see him again.
Of course, Everletian and the Dacuss Empire would become entangled in a border conflict over Aolium later, but it would be a local-scale war. Considering the situation, it would conclude with a reinforcement treaty where the heroine Estelle was sent, just as I had written. Today would really be the last time Iād be involved with him.
It had to be the last time!
Male lead, letās see each otherās faces for the last time today and say goodbye forever.
āAh, yes. Letās go!ā
I consoled myself with the thought that this would be my last meeting with Calix and resolutely shook off my discomfort, taking another step forward.