Chapter 27
āI donāt think so. Better than letting misunderstandings pile upā¦ā
Harvich gently took Linciaās hand and shook his head.
āYou already know, donāt you, that what you think isnāt all that important?ā
His voice was soft, but the words that followed were not sweet.
āBecause you are royalty.
Naturally, they wonāt be pleased to see us living harmoniously.
Didnāt you see how they were convinced you had committed adultery?ā
Lincia bit her lip.
āIf I grow close to you, some of the grand dukeās vassals will only attack you more.ā
āā¦I understand.ā
Before night fell, Lincia left the banquet hall.
Her shoes werenāt suited for the celebration, and she couldnāt stand in front of people with reddened eyes.
Harvich decided to stay in the hall.
The two protagonists of the celebration couldnāt both leave before sunset. Besides, since the Emperor hadnāt left yet, the host couldnāt leave either.
āā¦Iāll come as soon as I can.ā
āNo, itās fine. Thank you.ā
Anna, who had come to fetch Lincia, was horrified when she saw her red face.
āWhāwho did this to Her Highness!ā
As Anna looked Lincia over, she glared fiercely at Harvich standing beside her.
Sensing Annaās sharp gaze, Lincia hurried to defend him.
āAh, my shoes didnāt fitā¦ā
But Anna didnāt look convinced.
As they left the banquet hall and walked down the outer corridors, Anna finally let her anger out.
āYour Highness is too kindhearted. Men like that deserve a goodāā
Though she didnāt finish, Lincia knew exactly who she meant.
āThere was a misunderstanding.ā
āOf course. The most common excuse men use. A misunderstanding, thatās not what I meant.ā
Anna lowered her voice and imitated Harvichās expressionless tone.
Lincia laughed when she saw her doing that.
āMore than that, heās just a man who makes good excuses.ā
Anna, pleased to see Lincia laugh, suddenly clapped her hands as if she remembered something.
āOh, right. Sir Tereo says he absolutely must see you. Isnāt he shameless?ā
At her words, Lincia remembered the man she had used as a convenient excuse and then discarded.
Tereo had taken her hand without knowing Julius had invited her for a second dance.
If he had known, he never would have danced with me.
Given Juliusās nature, he wouldnāt have shown anger directly at her for breaking their promise. His anger would have turned toward Tereo instead.
āItās fine. I scolded him myself.ā
āYou did, Your Highness?ā
āYes.ā
Annaās eyes widened in surprise.
āThen Sir Tereo must have committed quite a sin against you.ā
Anna didnāt know exactly what had happened between Lincia and Tereo.
But it was well-known that Tereo, once only her escort knight, became commander after a private audience with Julius.
And it hadnāt escaped Annaās notice that Lincia began avoiding him ever since.
So she must have guessed.
That Tereo had sold Lincia out to gain his rank.
āAnna. What would you think about going back to the palace?ā
āā¦What?ā
The first time she experienced Cassius Territoryās harsh cold, Lincia had caught a terrible fever and lay bedridden for days.
The fever wouldnāt break easily, and Harvich had worried for her.
Back then, their relationship was at least tolerableā¦
āLife here is not like in the palace. Itās hard to endure. I donāt even have power hereā¦ā
As if I ever had power.
Lincia mocked herself inwardly.
But Anna shook her head firmly.
āIāll be fine.
Iām healthyāIāve never even caught a cold.
And I want to be by your side.
If youāre only sending me back out of worry, then I refuse.ā
Before long, they reached Linciaās chambers.
āAnd youāre the one who saved me when I was cast aside. Please donāt abandon me.ā
Seeing Anna plead, Lincia was struck speechless.
Selfishly, she didnāt dislike the thought of Anna staying with her in the north.
āā¦Alright.
But if it becomes too hard in the grand dukeās castle, you must return to the palace.ā
āYes! Iāll do well.ā
Anna smiled shyly, looking lovely.
As soon as they entered the room, she helped Lincia change out of her gown.
She carefully removed her makeup, laid her down, and pressed ice against her swollen eyes.
āYour Highness.ā
āYes.ā
āI wonāt leave. Iāll always be on your side.
And His Majesty is always on your side too, so donāt worry.
I donāt know why he sent you to such a remote land⦠but I think itās because the capital is unstable, and he didnāt want to marry you off abroad.
Thatās probably why he chose this.ā
Though Anna spoke softly to reassure her, Lincia found the taste in her mouth bitter.
Annaās affection for Julius was plain to see.
Since when did Anna start holding feelings for him?
When they were very young.
Lincia, Anna, and Julius had been close companions.
Lincia, as the third princess, had little chance of succession.
Julius, son of the Empress.
Anna, who had improbably become a lady-in-waiting from a lowly family.
The three of them fit together well, though each was different.
Among them, Linciaās circumstances had been the best.
She had shown talent in painting from a young age, and the Emperor, fond of that, had given her fatherās favor.
Though favor did not mean love or affection, it gave her the freedom to pursue whatever she wished.
āJuli! Look, I told you Iād really bring this.ā
āā¦Sister. Donāt tell me you stole this from Fatherās study? This is his handwriting.ā
āYep! For you, Juli!ā
āā¦And you think committing a crime for my sake makes it okay?ā
Now, those were faded memories.
Unlike Lincia, who had no interest in politics, Julius had been drawn to subjects like statecraft and economics.
Lincia had secretly brought him books and sometimes even passed on lessons she had overheard from her brotherās tutors.
At first, Julius had received them stiffly. But eventually, he began to seek her out himself.
If I had known that with what I taught him, Julius would dream of the throne and climb onto it to torment me like thisā¦
āSister, Iām only helping you now like you once helped me as a child. But you tried to run away from the palace?ā
āā¦Really, youāre a cruel sister. Donāt you know the things I suffer to keep you alive?ā
If she had known, she wouldnāt have treated him so kindly back then.
Though she was grateful he risked himself to save her, she could never shake the thought that he held her life hostage.
And naĆÆve Anna still thought she was close with Julius.
If Anna ever displeased him even slightly, he would kill her without hesitation.
Back in the palace, Julius had tolerated and kept Anna nearby only because of their shared pastāand, more importantly, because it was a way to tighten his hold on Lincia.
āIf you wonāt meet me, then Iāll have no choice but to seek out Anna.ā
āDonāt forget.
Tomorrow, youāre coming with me to the exhibition.
If youāre late, I canāt wander alone.
Iāll just have to bring Anna instead.ā