Chapter 161
âTia, are you really okay? Nothing happened while you were gone?â
âOf course, Iâm fine. I didnât forget my promise. I came back right on time, didnât I?â
Hestia entered the room with Leonhard and began chatting about everything they hadnât said during her absence.
In truth, she had arrived earlier than planned to surprise everyone.
âWho would have thought Leon would be the first to greet me?â
The surprise was ruined, but seeing Leonhard welcome her so warmly made all her fatigue melt away.
âYeah! You came back two days early. Iâve been counting the days since you left. Iâm so glad nothing happened to you. You donât know how much Uncle and I worried.â
Even while sitting on the sofa, Leonhard kept clinging to Hestia.
Finding him so adorable, she laughed softly.
âDid you really worry about me that much?â
âOf course! I thought about you every single day! Without you, the castle feels way too big⊠Tia, couldnât you just keep living with me from now on?â
Leonhard mumbled the last words under his breath.
The adults probably wanted to hide it, but he already knew.
Hestia wouldnât stay here foreverâsooner or later she would leave.
âIf I know sheâll go anyway, thenâŠâ
At the very least, he wanted her to know how much he loved her, even if it came out as a childish complaint.
But ironically, he didnât want to see her troubled face, so he shut his eyes tightly.
ââŠWhat if I said yes?â
The unexpected answer made Leonhardâs eyes fly open.
When he lifted his head, Hestia was smiling gently as she patted his hair.
âTia⊠did you just say youâd live with me?â
âWasnât that the meaning of your question? Or did I misunderstand?â
âN-no, youâre right! I just didnât think youâd actually say yesâŠâ
Seeing Leonhard so flustered for once, Hestia gave a bittersweet smile.
âWhen all this is settled, and peace comes back, then letâs really live together.â
Leonhardâs face brightened at once. Then suddenly realizing something, he jumped up.
âWaitâTia! With UncleâŠ!â
Instead of answering, Hestia pressed a finger to her lips with a playful smile.
âIâd like to tell him myself later. Until then, shall we keep it a secret between us?â
âYes! Yes! Iâll keep it a secret! And if thereâs anything I can do to help, just tell me!â
Instead of replying, Hestia cupped his cheeks and kissed his forehead lightly.
âI love you, Leon. I want you to know that the person I want to live with includes you too.â
Leonhard rubbed the spot where her lips had touched. For a moment he looked dazed, then broke into a wide, silly grin.
âHehe, I love you so, so much too, Tia.â
Like a puppy melting in the sun, Leonhard smiled with pure happiness.
Hestia stroked his hair fondly.
âIf Iâd known this would make him so happy, I shouldâve said it earlier.â
Until now, she had worried too much about how her actions might affect others. But now that she had decided she truly belonged by their side, her heart felt lighter.
âTia!â
At that moment, Luciard rushed in, breathing hard, worry written all over his face.
Hestia felt her chest tickle at the sight of his concern.
âI was shocked to hear you were back. If you left earlier, you shouldâve told me.â
âI thought sending a letter or coming down myself would take about the same time. So⊠you donât mind that I came early, do you?â
âOf course not. Youâve worked hard. Iâm just relieved nothing happened to you.â
Luciard quickly checked her condition, sighing with relief when he saw she was fine.
Now that Hestia had realized her feelings, everything he did made her blush.
As she turned her gaze away awkwardly, her eyes met Leonhardâs.
He was grinning mischievously, clearly itching to spill the secret.
Before she could worry too much, Leonhard suddenly pushed Luciard to sit right beside her, pressing him so close their shoulders touched.
âLeon?â
Both of them looked at him in surprise.
With a satisfied look, Leonhard dashed out of the room.
âOh, I forgot something! Iâll be back later!â
His laughter echoed down the hallway.
The two left behind stared at each other in awkward silence.
Realizing how close they were sitting, they quickly pulled apart.
âAhem. S-sorry⊠Leon pushed me suddenly.â
âItâs fine. Leon does things like that all the time.â
An uneasy air lingered for a moment.
Especially for Hestia, who was meeting Luciard for the first time since realizing her feelingsâit was even harder to act naturally.
âHow was the north? Did His Majesty return safely?â
âWhat? Ohâyes. When I came down, His Majesty came too.â
Thanks to his question, the tension broke and Hestia could speak more comfortably.
The more they talked, the more she realized her nerves were easingâand that talking with him was genuinely fun.
âItâs nothing special weâre discussing, but I feel happy.â
She had a strange sense that she could spend her whole life with Luciard, finding joy even in small, ordinary conversations.
âIâm really caught, arenât I?â
Everything about him seemed endearingâthe way he listened to her, the little things he said, and the way he kept looking at her so warmly.
Denying her feelings for him in the name of duty or the future suddenly felt foolish.
She had worked so hard for everyoneâs safety. Maybe now she was allowed to pursue her own happiness.
âTia?â
His voice snapped her out of her thoughts.
âAh, sorry. What were we talking about?â
âNothing important. If youâre tired, you can rest. You worked hard in the north and the trip back mustâve been rough.â
His hand brushed gently against her cheek, and she instinctively leaned into his warm palm.
âNo, I like talking with you like this.â
Luciardâs ears turned red.
âThen⊠thatâs good.â
As her eyes opened again to look at him, he nervously pulled his hand away.
âR-right. Soon weâll be able to distribute the new medicine across the whole empire. Thanks to the massive amount of Ruberu Count Humphrey had, mass production is possible.â
âReally? How much are we talking about?â
Happy for the change of subject, Luciard explained.
âEnough for everyone in the empire, with plenty left over. Until now, we had trouble because we couldnât reach the Blaze Mercenaries to get Ruberu. But thanks to Humphrey, weâre secure.â
âIs that so? Then itâs good he cooperated. Otherwise, who knows what wouldâve happened.â
âExactly. Right now heâs stabilizing Valeron, and with his support, things are already improving. Later, he may even meet with the mastermind behind this.â
âSo you still donât know who that is?â
âNot yet. He promised to tell us once heâs certain.â
Hestia thought of the Florence family.
Until now she had avoided facing them, but she knew she couldnât ignore it anymore.
ââŠI think I already know whoâs behind all this.â
Luciard froze. âWhat? Really?â
âYes, but itâs only my suspicion. I canât say with complete certainty. Still, if you trust me, Iâll tell youâŠâ
âTia.â
Before she could finish, his warm hand covered hers.
âI have no reason not to trust you. Even if itâs just a suspicion, I want to hear your thoughts.â
His unconditional faith made her nose sting with emotion.
Because of it, she could finally open up to him.
Of course, she didnât mention her rebirth. She simply added details around the truths she already knew.
ââŠThatâs my reasoning.â
Luciardâs face grew grave.
âIt makes sense⊠Hearing it this way, it really does seem like only the Florence family could pull off something this daring. But why? What would they gain from it?â
âWhy else? To take the throne.â
âYou mean⊠theyâre plotting rebellion?â
Hestia nodded. Luciardâs face went pale.
âDo you remember the commotion at the assembly hall, when they tried to tie us and Count Oklin to His Majesty to drag him down?â
âOf course.â
âAnd do you remember who was leading the agitation then?â
âAgitationâŠ?â
He thought hard but couldnât recallâtoo many people had been shouting that day.
âIf Iâm right, the instigators were all families close to Florence. Even those who had praised the refugee policy at first turned out to be the ones shouting against it later.â
âSo they raised His Majesty up on purpose, only to drag him down later?â
âTo destroy the noblesâ trust in him. Thatâs why, Luciard, I⊠want to help His Majesty.â
ââŠYou mean we should join the emperorâs faction?â
âYes. If things keep going this way, the empire will be thrown into chaos. And when that happens, we wonât escape it either. But I believe the emperor is someone who truly cares for his people.â
Though she had decided to help Sylvester wholeheartedly, she also knew she needed Winstoneâs power to do so. She couldnât make such a huge decision alone.
ââŠAre you sure youâre okay with joining the emperorâs faction?â she asked carefully.
âDid you forget? I always wanted to. Honestly, Iâm surprised you brought it up first. You usually didnât like getting too close to His Majesty.â
âThatâs becauseâŠâ
Embarrassed, she hesitated, wondering if he had noticed how sheâd been avoiding Sylvester.
âIf you hadnât said it, maybe I would have. So donât feel pressured.â
Realizing how much he was considering her feelings, Hestia gave him a faint smile.
ââŠThank you.â
âBut before we do anything, we should make sure.â
âMake sure of what?â
âThe mastermind. I donât doubt you, but we canât move forward based only on our guesses. And if Florence really is plotting rebellion, His Majesty must know.â
âI agree. Letâs contact Count Humphrey first, and confirm whether the person we suspect is the same as the one behind it all.â
Having decided, they immediately sent their fastest messenger toward Valeron.
FINALMENTE!