Episode 4
At the mention of an âoath,â Kaiden flinched.
The first Duke Crencia was a dragon, and his descendants were born with superhuman strength.
Kaiden inherited the strongest dragon blood among all heads of the family.
His robust physique and boundless aura were proof.
So, when she brought up the binding âoath,â he couldnât take it lightly.
An oath.
A contract where one stakes their life to wield a dragonâs power was, to a dragon, almost a game.
The first Mernie Emperor gained wealth and fame through a pact with Dragon Crencia.
That oath also led Crencia, once unbound, to serve as the Emperorâs vassal.
This made the Crencia ducal family the sword guarding the Mernie Empire.
[Crencia stands with Mernie.]
When Reina invoked the oath, long reduced to a formality, Kaiden sat back down.
He judged her visit was far from simple.
âDo you understand what that means and still propose it?â
Reina, inwardly relieved, said calmly.
Thank goodness he didnât leave.
âI know. If broken, my heart will stop.â
The oath didnât bind only Crencia.
Mernie offered their heart in exchange for Crenciaâs power.
Betrayal meant a stopped heart.
Her heart had already stopped once.
Reina wanted to make a different choice this life.
Not a life dragged by fate, but one lived fully.
To do so, she had to leave before her birthday.
The Emperor assumed Reina, frail since childhood, had weak powers.
He likely forgot he even had a daughter named Reina among his many children.
So, she had to leave before he took notice.
âKnowing that, why propose this to me?â
âBecause Iâm desperate.â
Reina clasped her trembling hands and continued.
âAnd youâll need me too.â
âMe?â
Kaiden asked, incredulous.
The woman before him seemed too fragile to be neededâmore like someone to protect.
Her absurd claim amused him, but recalling his earlier rudeness, he waited.
âWell, I donât particularly need you, Princess.â
His mocking tone didnât faze Reina.
She expected his disbelief.
Who would trust a princess they just met claiming sheâs needed?
Steeling herself, Reina spoke.
âA Class-1 restricted monster.â
âWhat?â
âIâll deal with it.â
At the mention of the monster, Kaidenâs expression turned serious.
That was exactly why he was rushing to the North.
Every century, a Class-1 restricted monster appeared in the North.
No one knew why, but this year was the likeliest.
Each appearance brought countless deaths to the North.
He couldnât dismiss Reinaâs words.
Kaiden asked, skeptical,
âHow exactly will you deal with it?â
Reina inwardly cheered at his interest.
She knew this was the best way to persuade him.
For the next decade, Class-1 restricted monsters would frequently appear in the North.
In her past life, imperial interference delayed Crenciaâs response, leaving half the territory a dead land after ten years.
She knew every monsterâs emergence point.
Preventing them could preserve the Northâs strength.
Kaiden Crencia wouldnât refuse her offer.
With a resolute look, Reina said,
âI know what divine power Iâll awaken on my birthday. Even now, I can use it to a limited extent.â
The word âpowerâ chilled the room.
Given its gravity, Kaiden lowered his voice.
ââŠIs that possible?â
Of course not.
But only the royal family knew the details of divine powers.
So, Reina lied nonchalantly.
âAbsolutely. With that power, I can pinpoint the monsterâs emergence. Does that spark your interest?â
Kaiden seemed to ponder, then muttered,
âI thought revealing powers to non-royals was forbidden.â
âWhich is whyâcan we speak alone? My lifeâs at stake.â
Reina glanced at Ben.
She trusted no one but Kaiden.
Judging it wasnât too late to decide, Kaiden ordered Ben,
âLeave.â
ââŠYes.â
Ben reluctantly bowed and exited.
Alone at last, Reina took a deep breath.
Now that it was just them, nerves set in.
Kaiden keenly observed her.
She spoke boldly, yet her cheeks flushed with tension.
âWas she always like this?â
Years ago, she could barely meet his eyes.
Now, she stared so intently it was almost embarrassing, as if memorizing everything.
Well, royal blood, he supposed.
Arms crossed, Kaiden spoke calmly.
âNow, tell me. How exactly will you locate the monsterâs emergence?â
* * *
Kaiden watched Reinaâs carriage depart through the window.
Contrary to expectations, Reina Eve Mernieâs proposal was bold.
He thought her merely frail, but recalling her calmly stating her opinions, she was quite resolute.
Ben returned to the study after seeing Reina off.
Kaiden turned and said,
âLook into Princess Reina.â
âHow deep?â
âEverything.â
Ben bowed, accepting the order.
Instead of leaving, he slyly asked,
âSeems you enjoyed the talk.â
âHm?â
âYouâre smiling.â
âAm I?â
Kaiden touched his lips, blinking.
âIf youâre suspicious, investigate me.â
âI was already planning to.â
âW-Well, thatâs good then.â
Perhaps her awkward hair-twirling lingered in his mind.
Kaiden slumped into his seat and said,
âI might need to meet the Emperor soon.â
Ben waved his hands, objecting at the sudden shift.
âWhat? No way!â
âWhy not?â
âYouâre not seriously considering it, are you? This is clearly the Emperorâs scheme. Going will gain you nothing.â
âShe wasnât sent by the Emperor.â
âHow can you be sure?â
âJust a gut feeling.â
âIs that gut feeling exclusive to you?â
Ben grumbled, lips twitching, earning a glare from Kaiden.
Lowering his gaze, Ben muttered,
âHis Majestyâs already meddling in your marriage. Why walk into that den? âŠGasp! Are you planning to confront the Emperor? If so, accept my resignation first.â
âNonsense.â
Kaiden dismissed Benâs words.