Chapter 129
âItâll be okay.â
As long as theyâre within her sight and control, like now.
Earlier, she told Sophia to wait until spring because there was going to be an epidemic this winter.
âEven with all this careful preparation, if people still say the refugees brought the disease this time, there are only two possibilities.â
One, the refugees actually did bring the disease.
Two, someone is spreading false rumors for political reasons to avoid public anger.
âIt’s strange, butâŠâ
When Luciard started talking, Hestia looked at him.
âSometimes Iâm really curious about how your mind works.â
âHuh? Thatâs sudden.â
Surprised by the comment, Hestia blinked.
âHow do I put this⊠You think on a different level. Youâre great at seeing whatâs ahead.â
Luciard looked at her thoughtfully.
âItâs almost like⊠you know the future.â
Hestiaâs hand trembled. Her palm started to get sweaty.
âNo way⊠Did he figure out that Iâve returned to the pastâŠ?â
âDo you have some kind of secret? If so, can you tell me too?â
Hestia, who had been tense, relaxed a bit at his next question.
SighâŠ
She let out a deep breath and mumbled softly.
âWell, I guess notâŠâ
âHuh? So, do you have a secret method or not?â
âNope. Iâm just desperately thinking and acting for a better future.â
âHmmmâŠâ
Luciard narrowed his eyes. Hestia avoided his gaze and looked straight ahead.
âIâm just trying to help everyone live a better, happier life, Isnât that strange, right?â
Luciard followed her gaze and also looked forward.
People were enjoying a peaceful and happy day.
Birds were chirping, laughter filled the air, and they basked in the sunlight for a while.
âYouâve chosen a hard path.â
âReally?â
âA world where everyone is happy? Thatâs impossible. Not everyone can be happy.â
â…â
Hestia gave a bitter smile. He was rightâshe had done things that hurt others to build a better future for herself.
âBut⊠thanks to you, there are people who now have a hopeful future.â
She looked up quickly at Luciard.
âLeonhard and I are good examples of that.â
Hestia looked like she might cry. Luciard smiled and gently wiped her teary eyes.
âMaking everyone happy might be too hard, but helping a few peopleâlike usâbe happy, little by little, thatâs possible, right?â
His rough fingers wiped her tears, and his calloused hand touched her cheek.
Signs of how hard he had worked.
She and Luciard had built Winston together through so much effort.
When she worked hard, he did too. When he wished for something, she also wished for it.
His rough hands were proof of their shared struggle.
âIt feels niceâŠâ
Hestia rubbed her face against his warm hand.
His big hand twitched.
When she opened her eyes slightly, she saw his blue eyes looking at her differentlyâlike blue flames that might consume her.
âTiaâŠâ
She felt his large hand softly stroking her cheek.
âI really think Iââ
âWhoa, you two seem close. I guess that rumor was just nonsense, huh?â
Before Luciard could finish his sentence, someone elseâs voice interrupted.
Hestia and Luciard turned their heads quickly toward the voice.
Someone was leaning on the backrest between them.
ââI really think Iââ What were you about to say? Iâm curious. Go ahead and say it.â
This rude interruption was baffling. Who was this guy?
âHe looks⊠kind of familiar.â
âWhere have I seen that face?â
Brown hair and eyes, shabby clothesâhe looked like an ordinary young man.
But his actions had a grace he couldnât hide. He looked like a teenager, but his tone was strangely mature.
And he was too handsome to be just a commonerâŠ
âY-Your Majâ!â
âEmperorâ!â
âShh. No need to shout. I donât want to cause a scene.â
When Hestia and Luciard realized who he was, they were shocked.
He quickly covered their mouths.
âYou can stay quiet, right?â
He smiled brightly. Only when they nodded did he take his hands away.
âPhewâŠâ
âHah⊠How did you get here, Your Majesty?â
While Hestia caught her breath, Luciard whispered. Emperor Sylvester gave a cheeky smile.
âI came out on a little secret trip.â
âA secret⊠trip?â
They looked at him again. He did look like a commonerâif you ignored the noble aura.
âYou even changed your hair and eye color⊠You were serious about this.â
âYouâre not here alone, are you? Itâs dangerous.â
âOf course I brought some guards. Theyâre probably watching from somewhere I donât even know.â
Sylvester laughed, and Luciard looked around.
âSo thatâs why I kept feeling watched.â
A familiar faceâSir Karlâwas in the nearby alley.
âBut if itâs a secret trip, Count OâClain didnât mention anything.â
Kenneth, a close ally of the emperor, had come down to check the town.
If he had known, he wouldnât have left the capital.
âWhy do you think itâs called a secret trip? No oneâs supposed to know.â
âSo⊠no one knows youâre here?â
âIâm the emperor. I donât need to report to everyone.â
Hestia and Luciard made awkward faces.
âWait⊠Even the Grand Duke doesnât know?â
âRight. He doesnât. Thatâs why I could do this. Heâs not around.â
âNot around?â
âThereâs a new resort in the south. He got an invitation, so I told him to go with his family. Heâs never really taken a break before.â
A new resort⊠maybe the one Count Humphrey redeveloped?
âRight after he left, I started preparing this trip. Once I take on the full duties of the throne, I wonât have time like this anymore.â
He looked like an excited kid, thrilled at a rare adventure.
Despite being nearly an adult, he still had that childlike wonder.
âI see⊠You do seem to be enjoying yourself.â
âAt first, we had no idea who you were.â
âIf I fooled you two, Iâll fool others too. As long as they donât look closely.â
âYes, Your Majââ
âAh ah, Iâm on a secret trip. Donât call me that here.â
Luciard and Hestia blinked and looked at each other.
âThen⊠what should we call you?â
âHmm⊠How about âSlyâ?â
âSly⊠Okay, weâll call you that.â
âBut Sly, you might want to watch your words.â
âMy words? Is there a problem with how I speak?â
âThatâs exactly the problem.â
Even though Hestia pointed it out, Sylvester didnât understand.
âThe word âIâ youâre usingââjimââonly emperors use it.â
âOh.â
âPlease use normal titles. And if you really want to go undercover, you should also change the way you talk. You sound like a middle-aged man.â
Sylvester looked deeply shocked, his mouth wide open and frozen in place.
Luciard poked Hestia in the side.
ââŠWhat if His Majesty gets angry at you?â
âWhy? I just gave him practical advice. The way he speaks really isnât normal.â
âWell, thatâs trueâŠâ
Both of them looked at Sylvester with worried eyes.
âMiddle-aged⊠manâŠâ
The comment seemed to hit hard, especially for someone not even an adult yet. He widened his eyes as he came to his senses.
âAlright. Iâll try to changeâŠ!â
When Hestia and Luciard narrowed their eyes, Sylvester lowered his voice.
ââŠIâll change.â
âThatâs much better.â
âNow you sound more like someone your age, Sly.â
âCan I say one more thing? Since we donât look that different in age, if I use polite speech, others might find it weird. Commoners donât usually talk so formally to each other.â
âR-ReallyâŠ?â
âYes, so while people are watching, Iâll speak casually. Thatâs okay, right, Sly?â
Before getting permission, Hestia was already speaking informally. Luciardâs heart was racing.
âIs she just brave, or does she have no fear?â
Did she forget that the man in front of her was the emperor?
Luciard glanced nervously at Sylvester. He looked a bit sulky at first, then shut his eyes tight.
âFine, just this once!â
âGreat. Luciard, you talk casually too.â
âIâll⊠try slowly.â
Luciard couldnât keep up with Hestiaâs pace.
Sylvester quietly came over and sat next to Hestia on the left side of the bench.
âHow is it, going undercover? Is it fun?â
Hestia asked so casually that Sylvester found it awkward but refreshing. It felt like chatting with a real friend for once, and it made him smile.
âItâs really fun! Iâve always been stuck in the palace, so coming outside is amazing. I can see how the people live.â
âI see. But why did you come all the way here? There are other places you couldâve visited.â
This place, after all, was Noveli Townâmostly full of refugees.
âI wanted to see how the refugees are living.â
Sylvester smiled softly.
âThe first real task I ever led as emperor was the refugee issue. It was my first time handling something so big from beginning to end, so I was curious.â
Two years ago, during the Milky Way Festival, he had assigned Hestia and Kenneth to handle the refugee matter. But he had still researched a lot and often worked with Kenneth to figure things out.
Even though he had been emperor for a while, this was the first time he felt like he had truly done something emperor-like.
âSome people might think I care more about foreigners than our own people, but helping them is really helping my own people in the end. And through this experience, I can take better care of everyone else too.â
Looking at the people happily enjoying themselves in the town square, Sylvester smiled warmly.
hestia is amazing lol. she’s so brave doing that to emperor
Sylvester âŠâŠ how could interrupt that atmosphere đ€Šđ»ââïž