Episode 14
To start with the conclusion, there was nothing I could really do with my newfound vacation.
I wasnât close to the servants here, and since Iarid itself was an unfamiliar place, it was entirely up to me to form any attachment.
But.
What was the point of growing attached to a place I would be leaving anyway?
Still⊠perhaps because that strange behavior of Lankea kept flashing in my mind, I couldnât say I had no desire to stay.
âAnyway, whatâs todayâs schedule?â
That was Libedâs question as he followed me into my room after I returned in a refreshed mood.
âIâd like to rest for a while⊠Especially since the Grand Duke isnât here.â
âBut your role is to fulfill everything the princess should be doing.â
ââŠBut the promised month is almost up, and I think Iâve done a pretty good job as a stand-in.â
âWell, a few more days wonât hurt.â
Libed looked at me, then slowly nodded in rare agreement.
Well, it was trueâ
Iâd been so afraid of being found out that I studied the history, traditions, and noble etiquette of Iarid day and night without proper sleep.
And of course, I had been on constant alert.
âAll right, fine. Take a bit of rest. Weâre about to start looking for Princess Eos anyway.â
After a short pause, Libed nodded again and answered me.
âDidnât Her Highness say she would contact us?â
I countered with that questionâ
Which meant that they hadnât been able to reach her.
âWe know her destination, so itâs fine. Originally, we were going to wait until she reached out herself, but since she hasnât contacted us as expected, weâve decided to search for her directly.â
âOh.â
If that was the case, then it wasnât a problemâŠ
But still, an inexplicable unease wrapped around my chest.
Was she really all right?
âŠAnd if they couldnât reach her, would I have to continue living this life full of lies?
The vines of anxiety started to coil tightly around me.
The mind always feared the worst. Even if Princess Eos had already handled her affairs, if she didnât come back, her duties would become my responsibilities.
The scariest kind of waiting in the world was the kind with no end in sight. So I needed a firmer assuranceâ
That she would return, and that everything would go back to the way it was.
âŠNo way. She might not be the main heroine, but she seemed like a major character.
Shaking my head, I slowly exhaled.
In romance fantasy stories, characters with significant roles didnât die easily.
And after all, she was originally supposed to become Lankeaâs Grand Duchess, so she was certainly indispensable.
Even if I was playing her part right now⊠still.
âIf you hear from her, youâll let me know, right?â
âYes, Iâll tell you immediately.â
Still uneasy despite my own reassurances, I made Libed promise clearlyâ
That if her safety was confirmed, or if they made contact, he would tell me right away.
âDonât you think the atmosphere in the mansion feels brighter?â
âYeah. Ever since Her Grace the Grand Duchess came, itâs felt a bit calmer.â
Since there was nothing to do in my room, I decided to walk around the mansion with only Madam Haley, hoping to calm my uneasy heart.
The mansion was vast, and aside from the tour Iâd received when I first arrived, there were still many places I hadnât seen.
And now, I found myself in the servantsâ quarters.
Ugh. How did I end up here?
I had simply wandered wherever my feet took me.
Better leave quietly before someone noticesâno need to cause a stir.
Judging by their conversation, they had been talking about me, so of course they would be flustered to see me in personâ
Whether it was to insult or praise me, anyone would be startled if the subject of their gossip suddenly appeared.
âShall we pass through quietly?â
I whispered to Madam Haley, who was watching my movements.
She nodded in agreement.
I was about to move whenâ
âBy the way, whatâs with Hans lately?â
âHans? Oh, the guy you said had a weird vibe with you?â
âYeah, thatâs him. I thought he liked me.â
It seemed they had shifted topics.
And the new subject⊠was undeniably worth eavesdropping onâ
A romance gossip.
âWait a momentâŠâ
âWhat is it?â
I stopped Madam Haley, who was about to move, and shook my head.
âJust a bit longer.â
â?â
Though confused, she decided to go along with my sudden enthusiasm.
We were hidden behind a tree near the main entrance of the servantsâ quarters, while the maids stood at the doorway holding laundry basketsâso there was no danger of being spotted.
âI thought Hans liked me, right?â
The short-haired maid continued her complaints.
âBut then yesterday, he brought me a crepeâlooked like it was from the marketâand do you know what he said?â
âWhat?â
The ponytailed maid leaned in.
âHe said, âI picked it up on the way.â Can you believe that? How can someone give me something they picked up on the street?â
âWhat? Food? To you? And it was something he found?â
âExactly! Hans, whoâs normally polite and kind to everyone, gave me something he supposedly found? I was so disappointed!â
The short-haired maid pouted furiously.
The ponytailed one nodded in fierce agreement.
âWhat a jerk! Youâre not still into him, are you, Willien? Drop him! Youâre way too good for that!â
âRight? I should give up⊠That bastard!â
âŠ
The two kept badmouthing Hans.
And I, unfortunately, had to stand there listening to their misunderstanding.
âMy, what kind of man does that?â
Even Madam Haley had gotten drawn into the story, balling her fists in outrage.
âCalm downâŠâ
I had to stop her before she stormed out there herself.
âA man with such terrible manners toward a girl he likes? Iâm burning to go scold him myself!â
She nodded firmly.
SighâŠ
Should I say something or not?
Looking between the two angry women, I exhaled.
It seemed our well-meaning tsundere servant Hans had simply been born in the wrong era.
âHow should we deal with Hans?â
âThat guy tried to give you food he found on the street! Even dumping dirty mop water on him wouldnât be enough!â
Their anger grew hotter, and it looked like they might march off to punish Hans immediately.
âW-wait a second.â
In the end, I had no choice but to step in to save poor Hans.
âY-your Grace?â
âYour Grace!â
The two maids looked at me with wide, startled eyes, as did Madam Haley.
But I couldnât just stand by and watch.
âAhem. Sorry, I accidentally overheard your conversation.â
âHuh?â
âThe one about Hans-whatever.â
âOh!â
At my blunt statement, their jaws dropped even further.
âWeâre so sorry! We shouldnât have been chatting idly in the Grand Dukeâs estate⊠neglecting our work⊠Please forgive us!â
They looked ready to burst into tears.
âNo, itâs fine. What I wanted to say isââ
âYesâŠ?â
I cleared my throat and spoke as gently as I could.
âThis Hans fellow you were talking about.â
ââŠ?â
The Monster Forest, Lune.
Because of the gateâs aftermath, the forest was heavily polluted, and all living things had withered away.
The only thing that could be felt here was the stench of monster and human blood mingling together. Nothing more, nothing less.
Here, Lankea always pitched a tent and prepared for battle.
He had done so since the age of sixteenâwhen he had learned swordsmanship well enough to apply it against any opponent.
After the Duke and Duchess of Fidelanis died and he inherited the title alone, he knew he needed strength to hold his position.
And he understood that his worth could only be proven by his abilities.
So he volunteered to enter the Monster Forest and take down the beasts that emerged from within.
âWill you be staying for two months again this time?â
As he sat alone in his tent, sipping from a glass, Miller approached.
âWhy?â
âWell⊠thereâs going to be a ball in the capital soon to celebrate the Blessing Festival, and Her Grace canât attend aloneâŠâ
âMiller.â
Millerâs hesitant voice was cut off by Lankeaâs firm, heavy tone.
âI told youâthis marriage will have no love.â
âBut⊠Itâs a ball hosted by the Imperial Palace. His Majesty ordered you to attend, so youâll have to go. And itâs not like youâll go separately.â
âSounds like it could be interestingâŠâ
Lankea rested his chin on one hand, his index finger tapping lightly against his cheek.
A small silence seeped between them.
âToday⊠thanks to the magically enhanced weapons from the Kingdom of Baeterinum, weâve had fewer casualties, havenât we?â
ââŠâ
That was true.
The kingdomâs magic stones circulated mana better than those from other lands, making them more compatible with weapons.
Thanks to that, hunting monsters had become far easier than before.
âAnd didnât the Marquis of Eliniumâs household look after Her Grace when she fell asleep in the lounge?â
At Millerâs words, Lankeaâs tapping finger froze for a moment.
ââŠWhat does that have to do with anything?â
A sharp voice cut through the air.
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