~Chapter 25~
I was overwhelmed by the two people speaking together and quickly covered my mouth with my hand.
If I made two more mistakes with my words, Iād be heading straight to the execution platform.
Anyway, since Jonagel broke his probation and sneaked into the Imperial Palace, it was certain he would face heavy punishment.
āAnyway, thank you for helping me, Richard. Lysa, Iām sorry for worrying you so much, and thank you too.ā
āDonāt apologize, Amelie. Like you said, that disgusting insect Jonagel deserves to die, so thereās no need to say sorry.ā
āWell, still⦠I did let my guard down a littleā¦ā
I knew I wasnāt at fault as the victim, but as a pro romance-fantasy reader, it was true I was careless.
Preparing self-defense powder for someone like Jonagel Jizir was smart.
But I let my guard down because I was distracted by the Crown Princeās presence.
āThis is a shame for a professional romance-fantasy reader.ā
I really need to stay sharp.
āNo one can be prepared for everything. This didnāt happen because you were careless, so donāt blame yourself.ā
āHuh?ā
Richard⦠could actually say something like that?
His serious face and words unexpectedly comforted me.
āIāve been getting a lot of help because of this incident.ā
He was being so kind that I started feeling genuinely sorry. I should go back home soon so I wonāt trouble him anymore.
āThank you, both of you. I should head home now.ā
āAmelie, are your parents home?ā
āUm, probably not? They said theyād be staying in another country for about a week on business.ā
āCan you stay alone?ā
āOf course, I can stay aloāā
ā¦Can I?
I spoke confidently, but then suddenly remembered Jonagel and those thugs chasing me.
Even thinking about it again made my chest pound and my back shiver. The fear hadnāt left me yet.
āLysa, can I stay at your house for a few days?ā
āIād love that, but⦠starting tomorrow, Iāll be away on a mission for a while.ā
āOh, then I guess thereās no choice! I suddenly felt a little scared about being alone, but since Iāll have guards and servants, I should be fine.ā
āNo, Amelie. Itās only natural to be scared. Iāll postpone my mission.ā
Lysa held my hand with determination.
I only said it because I thought the fear would come back from time to time, but I ended up making her feel responsible.
āDonāt do that because of me. Iām not a childāof course I can stay home without my parents.ā
āThen just stay here for a few more days.ā
Richard suddenly joined in.
āIf I delay my mission, itās fine. But Amelie will feel uncomfortable staying in the Crown Princeās palace.ā
āLysa Medinail. You know how important this mission is for your promotion, and youād delay it?ā
āI can join them later. It wonāt affect my promotion.ā
āYou speak so easily about the dream youāve worked toward for years.ā
What is this development now?
Their conversation suddenly turned into a power struggle, and the atmosphere became tense.
āWhy are you two fighting all of a sudden? I donāt want Lysa delaying her mission, but I also donāt want to stay in the palace.ā
āThen what are you planning? Every time Jonagelās name comes up, you tremble like that.ā
āMe?ā
Lysa nodded with a troubled look.
āYouāve been shaking since earlier, Amelie.ā
āI didnāt even noticeā¦ā
If both of them noticed, it meant my trembling was obvious.
It was my first time being threatened with my life, so maybe it was normal. But if it turned into a trauma that stayed with me forever, I didnāt know how to feel.
āIs staying here uncomfortable for you?ā
As I was lost in thought, Richard suddenly looked into my eyes.
āHuh?ā
āI asked if staying in the Crown Princeās palace makes you uncomfortable.ā
āItās not uncomfortable⦠I just donāt want to trouble you anymore.ā
āIs that what you think I meant?ā
With a short sigh, he brushed back his hair with a frustrated face.
Even in this tense situation, I couldnāt help but think he looked good doing that.
Either I still hadnāt regained my senses, or his face was just too dangerous.
āSince you donāt understand, Iāll say it again. You were injured, and Iām responsible for that. Itās only natural for me to take responsibility. So stop thinking youāre a burden.ā
āBut staying in the palace like this is a bit too muchāā
āThere are plenty of rooms. One more person wonāt change anything. And right now, this is the safest place for you.ā
Ugh.
Richard only said things that made sense, so I couldnāt argue back.
It wasnāt just anywhereāit was the Crown Princeās palace. Was there any safer place?
āBut really⦠is it okay for me, just an extra, to live in the male leadās house while the female lead exists?ā
That was the only thing bothering me.
āAmelie, thinking about it, I also agree with Richard. You should stay here until your parents return.ā
āLysa, you too?ā
Even Lysa gave in and supported Richardās opinion.
This was shaking my resolve as a professional romance-fantasy reader!
āā¦Fine. Iāll stay here just until my parents return.ā
The decision didnāt take long.
My survival instincts crushed my so-called professional resolve.
āStupid brat!ā
Duke Jizir cursed loudly and threw the glass on the table.
Crash!
Even after the glass shattered against the wall, his anger didnāt fade.
It had already been five days since his second son, Jonagel Jizir, was locked in the underground prison.
He even tried bribing knights to testify that Amelie Garnet was at fault, but no matter what he offered, not a single knight was willing to lie.
Worse, many knights begged the Emperor to deliver proper punishment for Jonagel on Amelie Garnetās behalf.
āAnd for what? That girl isnāt even worth it!ā
Sure, she belonged to a viscount family that ran the empireās largest trading company, but she was still just a viscountās daughter.
He couldnāt understand why anyone would oppose a Dukeās family just to protect one girl.
āDuke, Viscount Garnet is here to see you.ā
Speak of the devilā¦
The servant came in with news that Viscount Garnet had arrived.
āLet him in.ā
With a mocking smirk, Duke Jizir gave his arrogant answer.
Soon, Viscount Garnet entered, bowing politely in greeting.
āItās been a while, Duke.ā
āYes, quite a while. Youāve never once supplied goods to my business, despite my many offers.ā
Even at the polite greeting, Duke Jizir only mocked him.
But Viscount Garnetās expression didnāt change. He only stared calmly, which annoyed the Duke even more.
āTsk. Sit down.ā
āThank you.ā
Viscount Garnet sat, and heavy silence filled the room.
Though a guest, the Duke didnāt even offer him a cup of tea.
There was no respect at all.
āSeems like we both have things to say.ā
It was the Duke who finally broke the silence, his displeasure clear.
āWith all due respect, I donāt have much to say.ā
āOf course you donāt. Nothing about this situation puts you or your daughter at a disadvantage.ā
āIām sorry you think so.ā
āWhat?ā
āI didnāt come here to negotiate or compromise, Duke.ā
The Duke frowned, but Viscount Garnetās voice grew stronger.
He was still polite, but there was a new strength in his tone that made the Duke flinch.
āSo, youāre threatening me?ā
āThreats are for those who know theyāve done wrong. I have only one thing to say.ā
Unlike the furious Duke, Viscount Garnet stayed calm.
Before the Duke even grasped his words, he added firmly:
āFrom now on, the Jizir family will never again see goods from our trading company.ā
oh the dukes family is about to go down