Chapter 85
āIt seems she had an exceptionally strong will to live.ā
At the offhand remark, Fernand lowered his eyelids without an immediate reply.
He couldnāt say whether Yuliaās tenacity stemmed from the fact that she had once thrown her life away for him.
As his expression darkened, Calrosa stepped closer to the bed.
Extending his hand slowly, a subtle glow of sacred power emanated from his palm, gently enveloping Yuliaās body.
āFirst, weāll begin the anesthetic ritual. If she wakes immediately after drinking the holy water, she might feel pain.ā
At that, Fernand finally lifted his head, his voice grave.
āSevere pain?ā
Calrosa shrugged. āHard to say. A long time ago, there was a man with symptoms like hers. The moment he woke, he writhed in agony. So it wonāt be an easy pain to endure.ā
āā¦ā¦ā
Noticing Fernandās clenched fists, Calrosa continued calmly, āThatās why weāre putting her under anesthesia. At least while sheās asleep, she wonāt feel it. No need to worry too much.ā
Withdrawing his hand, Calrosa rolled up his sleeve.
A servant soon brought a small, meticulously polished dagger.
Before Fernandās arrival, Calrosa had already instructed the servants to prepare the blade.
Fernand watched silently as Calrosa drew the dagger across his own wrist.
Drops of blood fell into the waiting cup below.
Strangely, the droplets didnāt spread but hardened like beads the moment they touched the surface.
Blood saturated with immense sacred power couldnāt remain liquid outside the body. Instead, it solidified like gemstones.
Though an unusual sight, no one in the room dared to marvel.
Soon, the cup was half-filled with shimmering crimson holy water.
āFeed her one at a time. Her breathing will return.ā
Calrosa abruptly handed the cup to Fernand. As he took it, Calrosa healed his wound with a flick of sacred power.
Fernand turned and sat at the edge of the bed. Pulling Yuliaās shoulder toward him, her long chestnut hair spilled loosely.
He parted her lips slightly and carefully let the holy water trickle into her mouth.
The liquid flowed down her motionless throat, spreading through her body.
Gradually, the light surrounding her grew brighter.
āThe anesthetic is strong. She wonāt wake for about a week.ā
As Fernand laid her back down, Calrosa added, āThat should lessen the pain when she wakes.ā
Fernand nodded slightly, then pressed his fingers to her wrist.
Faint but steadyāher pulse was unmistakable.
āPrepare yourself. She may not remember you when she wakes.ā
Calrosa settled into a chair, observing the changes in her condition.
As the holy water permeated her body, color slowly returned to her skin.
Even Calrosa couldnāt predict how much of her memory would remain.
She might lose everythingāor only fragments. Either way, it would be unbearable for her husband.
Fernand, still staring at Yulia, finally spoke quietly.
āAs promised, Iāll relocate the villagers to my territory soon.ā
In exchange for the holy water, Calrosa had asked for the villagers heād lived among to be taken care of.
After decades with them, they were precious to him.
Having stayed in one place too long, others like Fernand might track him down.
So Calrosa planned to move to a new continent after this.
āIāll stay here until she wakes.ā
Calrosa nodded. He intended to monitor her condition closely, prepared for any complications.
Having revived someone with his holy water after so long, he wanted to see her awaken fully before leaving.
Meanwhile, Fernand focused solely on her breathing.
The faint but steady rhythm under his fingertips gradually eased the tension in his body.
āWell, Iāll take a look around the castle.ā
As if giving them space, Calrosa rose slowly and left the room.
Alone in the silence, Fernand remained by Yuliaās side without leaving for even a moment.
A week passed.
Calrosa, who had monitored Yuliaās condition daily, murmured approvingly at her rapid recovery.
āHmm, her blood flow has fully normalized.ā
Her healing exceeded expectations.
The holy water had permeated her body perfectly, swiftly restoring dormant functions.
Her heartbeat, lungs, and circulation were now fully operational.
All that remained was waitingāfor her to open her eyes.
āGiven how quickly sheās recovering, perhaps the damage to her brain isnāt severe.ā
She might not lose all her memories.
Calrosa leaned back in his chair, glancing out the window at the early autumn morning.
The castle had been peaceful for the past week. On the surface, everything seemed tranquil.
At least within the main keep where Yulia rested.
But elsewhere, moves were being made against the Emperor, the mastermind behind the recent events.
āYour Highness, weāve detained all of the Emperorās Shadow Knights.ā
Only after confirming Yuliaās stability did Fernand act decisively.
He now held three of the Emperorās assassinsāthe ones sent after him in Carnocia.
These knights, existing solely for the Emperor, had no official identities. Naturally, no evidence tied them to their master.
Under normal circumstances.
But Fernand had long known how to identify them.
āA small but distinct hawk insignia behind the left ear.ā
It was the Emperorās unmistakable mark.
To reveal it, the skin had to be burned with fire.
As the scar whitened, the hidden symbol would emerge.
āAs you suspected, the hawk insignia was there.ā
A knight reported as Fernand strode into the dungeon.
The existence of this mark was a secret known only to the Emperor and his heir.
Fernand had learned of it in his distant childhoodāfrom his late father.
Once, his father had been the Crown Prince, not the current Emperor.
Long ago, before his coronation, his father had shared this secret with his young son.
A fleeting remark from childhood, yet Fernand remembered it vividly even now.
He never imagined it would be used like this.
The dungeon cells held the Emperorās knights in chains.
Their attempt on Fernandās life strongly implicated the Emperor.
But circumstantial evidence alone wasnāt enough to topple him.
Something more definitive was neededāa justification the Emperor couldnāt escape.
As Fernand stared coldly through the bars, another knight approached.
āYour Highness, weāve investigated your earlier orders.ā
The report continued:
āThe one who first informed the Emperor about the Ilion Temple was likely from House Ellodi.ā
Fernandās eyes narrowed. If from House Ellodi, it would be either the heir or the Marchioness herself.
āThey also seem unaware that Her Highness is central to this matter.ā
Fernand fell into thought.
The Emperorās men had been slaughtered before breaching the towerās barrier.
Thus, they likely never realized the woman inside was Yulia.
Had they known, House Ellodi wouldnāt have stayed silent.
They would have demanded Yuliaās reinstatement as Grand Duchess.
Exiting the dungeon, Fernand ascended into the light.
On his way back to the main keep, a frantic attendant rushed toward him.
āY-Your Highness!ā
The long-awaited news finally came:
āHer Highnessāsheās just opened her eyes!āā