Chapter 39
Narein felt exactly the same emotion in Ronâs gaze as she had back then.
After that, she remembered nothing. She had been swinging her sword like mad until she felt a blunt impact to her head and lost consciousness.
When she awoke, a warm bath and a soft bed were waiting for her.
As if it had all been nothing more than a nightmare.
It couldnât have been a dream.
Her childhood had been hell.
The only thing that had let her escape that hell and learn the meaning of happiness was her family in the North.
Ron had been the demon who mercilessly trampled on that happiness, as if saying someone like her had no right to it.
Living by his side, breathing the same air, was a constant torment.
Every time she saw Ronâs red eyes, chills like insects crawling over her skin ran through her body.
She endured it, endured it, and endured it again.
For this one moment.
âWhat are you doing?â
Ron, who had been looking out the window, slowly turned his red eyes toward Narein.
Red and blueâtwo colors that clashed so violently now locked their auras on each other.
The pressure pressed down on her so heavily it felt like her very organs were being crushed, and Narein frowned faintly.
Yes, this man was strong. Strong, and just as dangerous.
Thatâs why he provokes me.
âWhat do you think Iâm doing? Iâm going to kill you.â
âMe?â
âYes.â
For the first time, the perpetually relaxed expression on Ronâs face hardened with sharpness.
His eyes grew cold, his lips pressed together, and then the corners of his mouth lifted in a clear, mocking smile.
You? Dare? To kill me?
Reading that intent in his expression, Narein raised her aura even higher.
The pain was enough to make her feel like her body would shatter, but she didnât care.
After all, she was going to kill this man and die herself.
âGive it up. Ail will be sad.â
The casual words from Ron only provoked her further.
Her blue eyes rippled violently, as if about to overflow.
Clear hostility and murderous intent filled them, and beneath it all lay the hunger to win.
Ron gave a short laugh.
So words wonât stop this.
In daily life, Ron often failed to read the situation and was called an idiot by Ail,
but in moments like this, he could be colder than anyone.
Before Narein could draw whatever she was reaching for from her coat, he moved first.
Boomâ!
The carriage shook violently from a sudden impact.
The coachmanâs voice rang out, screaming as he struggled to calm the panicked horses.
In that instant, Ron realized he had made a mistake.
He felt the cold touch of metal pressing exactly against his chest.
âThis⊠I saw this during the entrance examâŠâ
It was a cannon-like weapon, smaller now than the one Narein had carried on her shoulder during the examâsmall enough to hide under a coat, almost cute in size,
but Ron knew its power too well to dismiss it.
A click signaled that it was loaded.
Sweat trickled down his forehead.
Damn it. I thought it would be a dagger.
A dagger, he could have blocked. But this was far tooâŠ
His thoughts ended there.
Bangâ!
With an explosive report, the cannon fired.
Ron saw his own blood spattering before his eyes.
He could feel the iron pellet ripping through his body.
Agonizing pain.
But what remained in his fading vision was Naarein pressing the muzzle to her own head.
âDonât⊠do that⊠Ail willâŠâ
His voice trailed off as his consciousness slipped away.
âStill hasnât arrived?â
Crown Prince Rozen shot to his feet at the report.
It had already been an hour since he had sent a communication to Ron.
Even at a run, Ron should have reached the palace from the Metailer estate by now.
âContact Count Poison first. He has warp passes too.â
âYes, Your Highness.â
âAndâŠâ
Bang bang bang!
Rozen was speaking with his temporary adjutantâappointed to fill in for Yenâwhen a furious pounding rattled his office door, making him frown.
Who would dare knock like that on the Crown Princeâs officeâŠ?
Such knocking could only mean an urgent matter.
When Rozen ordered his adjutant to open the door, a royal knight rushed in and prostrated himself.
âMy deepest apologies, Your Highness. I have committed a grave sinâŠâ
âReport first.â
The knightâs whole body was trembling.
Rozen clenched his fists, realizing something was seriously wrong.
âC-Captain Ron Metailer has been attacked!â
After getting rough directions to the warp zone from Parcel, we ran straight toward our destination.
It was late at night, and security was tight, but slipping past the patrols wasnât too hard.
Thanks to Mishiâs sharp senses, she could tell right away when someone was approaching.
âYouâve maxed out your stealth skill, havenât you?â
âStealth skill?â
âItâs a compliment. Anyway, see that iron gate over there? Once we get through it, we can reach the bridge.
Cross the bridge, and the warp zoneâs right there.
The problem is⊠we only have one ID badge.â
There were plenty of guards passing by.
The problem was, we didnât have the strength to take them down.
Iâd rushed out here thinking weâd manage somehow, but now that it came to actually attacking those burly brutes to steal a badge, my courage shrank to the size of a bean.
I must have been braver when we were running away earlier.
Just look at those hulking guysâhow were we supposed to knock one out and stealâŠ
âMishi?â
While I was still wondering what to do, Mishi moved first.
In the blink of an eye, like a cat, she struck the back of a passing guardâs neck and knocked him out.
With graceful hands, she cut the badge from his chest.
âŠWhat the heck?
Seriously, what the heck? Sheâs amazing.
I thought Mishi was just beautiful and delicate, but sheâs a full-on multi-talented queen who can handle herself too?!
âThis is just too unfair from the gods.â
âHm? What did you say, Ail?â
âNothing. Just that youâre really good in a fight.â
âOh, this? Sir Ron sometimes taught me self-defense.â
She scratched her head shyly, and I nearly ascended on the spot.
Even in a tense situation like this, she was gorgeousâhow was that fair?
Anyway, now that we had a badge, it was time to run again.
We reached the gate and hid in the bushes nearby.
Two guards stood watch in frontâunlike the lightly dressed patrolmen, they wore heavy armor.
They were clearly royal knights.
From here on, Iâd need to rely on shameless acting.
Chanting I am an actor in my head a hundred times, I took Mishiâs hand and walked forward calmly.
âWho goes there?â
âAh, weâre royal staff. Weâve been ordered to pass through.â
âNo such report has reached us.â
âEmergency order.â
Lowering my voice and speaking gravely, I watched as the knights exchanged glances.
They asked for my badge, and I handed over the one Iâd taken from Parcel.
From what Iâd seen, there was no gender marking on it, so I presented it confidently⊠though a tiny part of me worried there might be hidden markings like braille.
I swallowed hard as they inspected it.
âYou may pass.â
Huh. Maybe Parcel had a pretty high rankâ
their tone had switched to respectful honorifics, and they let me through without suspicion.
Once past the gate, I turned to look back.
I was fineânow Mishi just needed to get through so we could run.
But she was moving slowly, fumbling for the badge sheâd stolen earlier.
The knights moved first.
âIâm sorry, but we canât let you pass.â
âExcuse me?â
Mishi froze mid-motion, badge in hand, but the knights raised their sheathed swords toward her.
They didnât draw them, but stillâwhat was going on?
I was about to speak when Mishi signaled me.
Go on ahead.
Her lips clearly formed the words.
No way. How could I go on without her?
When I shook my head, she gave me a small smile, as if to say sheâd be fine.
âŠBut I wasnât fine with that.
If I left her and went ahead, what would the Crown Prince do to me later?
Still, the knights led her away.
I tried to push the gate back open, but it wouldnât budgeâit had been locked from the outside.
So I was trapped in here too.
I stared after Mishi until she vanished from sight, then finally turned toward the path inside.
There was only one road forward.
And when the only road left is forward in a situation like this, the meaning is obvious.
âDamn. No wonder it felt too easy.â
Maybe Iâd caught some of Parcelâs foolishness.
When everything falls into place this smoothly, you should suspect somethingâs wrong.
I sighed deeply.
But there was no other choiceâno way back.
Even knowing it was a trap, I had to take that one path.
After walking for some time, a lit bridge came into view.
At the far end was a small island.
That must be the same island we had first warped to.
I trudged across.
Worry for Mishi gnawed at me, but then I rememberedâshe was a prince.
No one would dare harm her.
The one in danger was me.
Whether to kill me, torture me, or something else entirely,
there had to be a reason theyâd separated us.
I could only hope it wasnât to kill or torture me.
Almost at the end of the bridge, I realized someone was already waiting on the island.
In the darkness, I could only see a silhouetteâ
until the moonlight brightened, revealing him clearly.
âItâs been a while, Your Highness.â
Hair the color of blue waves.
The King of Aint stood there.