~Chapter 6~
âA lady, thereâs no fruit shop that way.â
âIâm just looking around.â
I brushed past the knight nagging behind me and entered the alley.
Today I had come to the busy district to buy ingredients for drinks and also to study the world setting.
But every time I walked toward something, the escort knight Eric, who had followed me, threw in a comment.
He said he had been away on errands for a while. If I had known he would be this bothersome, I wouldnât have let him tag along.
âIâm not a child.â
âI donât think of you as a child, but since you are weak, you must be careful.â
âAh!â
I had walked fast enough to lose my breath, but he was right behind me, barely two hand spans away.
âEric, step back a little. Look, there are guards stationed at every alley. Do you think anything dangerous could happen?â
âYou once even caught a summer fever. Being cautious canât be bad.â
âThat wasâ! Haa, forget it.â
I wanted to shout that it wasnât a fever, but his firm expression said clearly he wouldnât bend no matter what.
Which meantâwherever I went, he would keep overprotecting me like this.
âThereâs no choice. If something happens to you again, this time I wonât be safe either. Just like Colin.â
ââŠColin?â
A name I had never heard made me frown.
Me, Han Yuna, who had memorized every café recipe, had already stored the names of all the servants and knights in the mansion in my head.
I was sure there was no one I didnât know.
âWho is that? From which family?â
âMy Lady, donât you remember? When you went for an evening walk, there was a knight who accompanied you. You said I nagged too much, so you only took Colin with you.â
Eric looked shocked, even covering his mouth with one hand.
I never saw or heard such a thing!
It felt unfair, but his reaction was too real to deny.
âAh⊠right, that was Colin. Havenât seen him lately. Did he go on some errand too?â
âHe was expelled. They said he was guilty for not protecting you properly and letting you fall sick.â
ââŠUh.â
So in one stroke, I became trash who had a poor knight expelledâand erased the whole matter from memory.
âC-Colin is doing fine elsewhere, right?â
âYes. Though he lost everything and has nothing now, he was at least spared his life, so heâs somehow surviving.â
âAhhâŠâ
I shouldnât have asked! I really shouldnât have asked!
If I could, Iâd turn back time ten seconds.
âEven aside from me becoming like Colin, if even a small problem happens, the Viscount will punish you with house arrest.â
âThe ViscountâŠ?â
Amelieâs father, Viscount Garnet.
A few days ago, I had secretly asked Sophia and the maids about Amelieâs family.
All their answers began with deep sighs and shaking their heads.
Her family was only her parents, but whenever Amelie and the Viscount met in the mansion, everyone became tense.
Because he never once looked at her without scolding.
âBut strangely, he doesnât care how much money she spends.â
A villainess not loved by her fatherâthatâs clichĂ©. Nothing new.
But usually, in that case, the father also blocks the use of the family wealth.
âWell, itâs strange, but being cautious doesnât hurt.â
Anyway, today I only planned to look around, buy some fruit, and head back.
If I could keep spending money freely like now, then being a bit quieter was no problem.
âA wise decision, My Lady. Then now, letâs go toward the fruit shopââ
âHm?â
At that moment, I spotted a familiar face.
âSir Harbor!â
It was pure luckâSir Harbor was coming out of a luxury shop.
At my call, he turned and bowed politely.
âGreetings, Lady Amelie.â
âSir Harbor, what brings you here?â
âI came to buy something.â
He quickly hid a neatly wrapped package behind his back.
âThat looks like a giftâŠâ
Nice move, but my sharp eyes had already caught it.
âIf youâre not busy, do you have some time?â
âYes, I have an hour or two free.â
âPerfect. How about tea together?â
âIt would be an honor.â
Nice!
I already knew Sir Harbor wasnât the type to refuse, but his acceptance still made me pleased.
Though Eric kept clearing his throat beside me.
âEric, stop coughing. Letâs go somewhere quiet.â
I could ignore Ericâs stares. But missing this rare chance without that hateful male lead around? Absolutely not.
The tea house Eric guided us to was surprisingly nice.
A small, cozy place run by an old lady alone, with a soft scent of coffee in the air.
In such a mood, conversation always flowed easily.
I was smiling slyly, satisfied with how smooth things were, when Eric approached with a stiff face.
âIâll wait outside. Call me when youâre done.â
âWhy? You can just sit over there and drink tea too.â
âEven if you suddenly change your mind, I must fulfill my duty as an escort knight, must I not?â
Smiling sweetly while stabbing me with words, huh.
Still, I felt a little sorry.
The original Amelie may have often been sick, but she hadnât gone around energetically like me.
So it was natural he would be nervous seeing me wandering everywhere.
âThe inside is safe. Talk comfortably. But please keep it within an hour. You donât want to see my head roll, do you?â
I looked awkward, but Eric joked lightly.
ââŠAlright.â
If only he had left it at that.
But strangely, he glared at Sir Harbor for a long moment before finally stepping out.
âYou have a fine escort knight. A guardâs suspicion toward strangers is the right attitude.â
âIs it? My bodyâs just weak, so heâs a bit overprotective. Anyway, I saw you leaving that shop earlierâwhat did you buy?â
âAh, it wasnât for me.â
He glanced at the package he set on the seat beside him. I followed his gaze.
From the wrapping material, it was clearly a gift for a woman.
I had to think carefully how to ask naturally.
âForgive me, Lady Amelie.â
ââŠWhat? For what?â
I was just about to question him, but suddenly he apologized?
Was he trying to change the subject because he noticed my intent?
I quickly asked again in surprise.
âIt seemed you had something to say to me, but the chance never cameâŠâ
âOh. Thatâs not your fault, Sir Harbor. Itâs because His Highness the Prince has been calling you so often.â
OopsâI nearly said âthat male lead jerkâ out loud.
Of course, talking about Richard never brings anything good.
Every time I tried to talk to Sir Harbor lately, Richard would appear from nowhere and drag him away.
âIt seems Iâve been lacking in training. Since His Highness has called me aside to guide me personally.â
âThatâs not it, Sir Harbor. I can assure you.â
No, the fault lies with that damn male lead, not you.
Poor Sir Harborâhow much scolding had Richard thrown at him to make him this timid?
Seeing him so down made me hate Richard even more.
âA diligent and responsible knight like you cannot be lacking in training.â
ââŠThank you for seeing me kindly. In any case, Iâm glad to finally have a chance to speak with you.â
At my words, a faint smile appeared on his stern face. With that smile, his already handsome features lit up.
âI was curious what you wished to tell me, but more than that, I wanted to thank you. You always help the knights, and I hear you even listen to their personal worries these days. I truly donât know how to thank you enough.â
âI just do it because I like it. Visiting the knight order every day also improved my stamina.â
Of course, I listened to their worries partly to change my reputation, partly to achieve achievements, and mostly to fangirl over Lysa. But stillâgood is good.
âEven so, I know itâs not an easy thing. So if you ever need help, please tell me. Iâll do my best, on behalf of the knights.â
âAnything?â
My eyes lit up, ears perked.
His pure gratitude was like a big fish jumping into my net without bait.
âThen⊠may I ask you one thing? Please answer honestly.â
âYes, ask me anything.â
Youâre already caught in my trap!
âSir Harbor, you have someone you like, donât you?â
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