âMy motherâs power has always pointed me towards something helpful. And this time, my mother seems to be⊠sending me some luck.â
âWhat?â
At his unexpected answer, Tariq asked in response with a puzzled face. It felt rather odd for a man like Slarhan to speak about âluckâ.
âDo you know what I am called in high society?â
âOf course youâd be praised as the Empireâs most handsome man or the finest knight.â
âThank you for your compliment, but unfortunately thatâs not the right answer. Slarhan Ventiark is said to be the unluckiest man in the Empire.â
âWhat does thatâŠ!â
Tariq tried to refute strongly, but Slarhan shook his head first.
âFirst, I had no choice but to let my mother go because she was from the Sabi tribe.â
Seiren Ventiark, the former Duchess and Slarhanâs mother, was a wise and kind Lady of the Ventiark family.
The Emperor that was on the prowl for Irdelâs weaknesses, finally found out about the fact that Seiren was from the Sabi tribe and drove her into the role of a witch.
Irdel made a deal with the Emperor in order to protect his beloved wife, Seiren.
In exchange for clearing up the misunderstanding regarding Seiren, he will run towards wherever the Emperor orders him to.
He tried to show his loyalty towards the Emperor by constantly annihilating his enemies and achieving victory, but the Emperor was instead discouraged by Irdelâs growing reputation.
And when the Emperor targeted Slarhan, who inherited Seirenâs blood, becoming the heir to the Duchy of Ventiark, Seiren made the decision to leave on her own.
âPlease divorce with me.â
Seiren asked for a divorce with her own mouth.
As she was tightly held by Irdel, Seirenâs argument that it could become dangerous for Slarhan, left Irdel with no choice but to let her go.
A family that loved each other so much had to be separated without a just cause.
No one could have imagined that such a thing would happen in a Ducal family that had inherited the blood of the Imperial Family.
âSecond, we did not receive privileges from Imperial businesses, despite the fact that we are a collateral line of the Imperial Family.â
This was also the Emperorâs plan.
In the Empire, all of the major businesses were monopolized by the Imperial Family, and the collateral lines of the Imperial Family were granted preferential rights to the business.
It was strange that despite this, the Ventiark family could not enter the business world.
It was mostly due to the fact that they didnât attend the informative meeting, but the problem was, they never received an invitation or notice about the informative meeting.
The Emperorâs efforts to block the news can be seen from how he didnât even hear about any rumors regarding the informative meeting.
âThird, my father died while following the Emperorâs order, but there wasnât any compensation sent.â
Tariq, who was well aware of this fact, gritted his teeth.
âFourth, the Emperorâs order is causing an increasing loss of territory, fifth, no one would want to marry into the Ventiark family, sixth⊠â
âEven, even so! What does that have to do with the slave girl?â
At that, Slarhan turned and looked at Tariq.
âThat girl⊠she has an odd spirit.â
âWhat?â
Although he had repeated the question âwhatâ so many times, Tariq had no choice but to ask again.
âYou donât feel it? Arenât the eyes of that child filled with confidence?â
âIsnât it because sheâs arrogant without knowing her place?â
âDo you think that a person thatâs treated as less than a human for half a year in Rubelfast will be able to maintain that look? A girl thatâs only sixteen?â
âI think that itâs quite impressive butâŠâ
As a knight, Tariq was aware of the importance of âvigourâ, so although he looked dissatisfied, he couldnât refute it.
Even in his own eyes, Ellier was somewhat different. Although she pretended to be obedient, the main point was that she was âpretendingâ to be.
Just from the childâs eyes, she seemed like she could be a descendant from a prestigious noble family.
âAnd that lass guaranteed that she would bring me fortune.â
ââŠAs expected, sheâs arrogant.â
âWell, what do you think? It wouldnât be a loss. My mother sent it to me, so no matter what it is, anything would be of help.â
That line meant that Slarhan had been driven into a corner, to the extent that he had to rely on the bluffs of a slave.
The glorious name of Ventiark that was bestowed by the late Emperor, was in danger of falling to ruin. But there wasnât anyone around that could help, and no one could be trusted.
However, the Emperor suddenly did not try to cover up his oddness and invited Slarhan to the capital.
There werenât any expectations, nor was there anything great that required preparation.
Therefore, he decided to believe in the luck that that arrogant slave child would bring.
As he imagined how painful it must have been for Slarhan to bring up that tragic story casually, Tariq felt like his heart was going to explode.
âAll right. I will teach that child how to ride a horse from today onwards. If she canât learn to ride, she can take turns to ride along with the knights.â
âShe can ride with me too, so donât worry too much about it.â
ââŠThat must never happen,Your Grace. Please protect your dignity and class.â
Slarhan frowned while wondering what he had done wrong, but Tariq left the room without even giving Slarhan a chance to ask further.
In fact, Slarhan wasnât as upset as Tariq had thought, so it was also better for Tariq to leave early.
Ellier was informed about her assignment.
It was not to feed the horses and take care of them, but to practice horseback riding.
The knights of the Ventiark family were in deep contemplation about what they should be more surprised about.
And Ellier was also the same.
From the day that he made her his errand runner, she felt that things were progressing quite oddlyâŠ
âExcuse me, Tariq. Is it really possible for a slave like me to ride a horseâŠ?â
Ellier politely refused first.
âDuring next yearâs Spring Banquet, youâll be going as His Graceâs attendant.â
âWhatâŠ?â
âHaah⊠I donât want to spend time talking, so hurry and take the reins!ââ
Tariq was seemingly annoyed by Slarhanâs decision, and his irritation was understandable.
Usually, slave was brought into noble families were given chores that even normal servants avoided.
If theyâre lucky, they would be assigned to work in the kitchen, but normally the laundry room or the stables would be their designated work, and if theyâre unlucky, they would have to clean up the filth from the castle.
Dressing up a slave that collects poop in nice clothing and entrusting her with the role of the Dukeâs errand runner, was that really alright? And even being able to ride a horseâŠ
It was obvious that in order to make Slarhan the Emperor, they would have to go to the capital, but she didnât know that this moment would come so quickly.
âFirst of all, you have to become acquainted with the horse. If you seem fearful, the horse will notice right away. If you donât want to be kicked by a horse, donât recoil in fear. Now, hold the reins and stroke her gently.â
Tariq handed her the reins, thinking that Ellier would shiver in fear.
Although the words he had spoken were harsh, he was going to protect Ellier from the side so that she wouldnât get hurt.
However, Ellier carefully took the reins and gently stroked the horseâs neck before smiling softly.
âHello? Iâm Ellier, are you called Amir? Your eyes are so pretty. Oh my gosh, isnât your mane too soft?â
Then, she placed the carrot slices that Tariq had given her into the mouth of Amir, the brown mare.
Although Amir was originally a gentle horse, it was difficult to say that Ellierâs way of handling horses was that of a beginner.
She continued to talk to Amir and pet her, gaining the favor of the horse.
âYou⊠Do you know how to ride horses?â
Tariq asked, while staring at her with a puzzled look.
As Ellier was distracted by stroking a horse after a long time, focused solely on the horse and nodded.
âDo I only know how to ride horses? I know how to shoot arrows and swing my sword while riding a galloping horse.â
âTake it for a ride.â
âYes? AhâŠâ
It was only then that Ellier realized she had not been vigilant.
Although she had pretended to be naive, Tariqâs sharp eyes seemed like it wouldnât give a pass on clumsy acts.
âWhy, is it a big deal?â
Ellier nodded again and placed her feet in the stirrups, before lightly hoisting herself onto the saddle.
Tariq, who was about to bring the horseback riding rack for her, stiffened momentarily.
But Ellier didnât know that Tariq was startled, and continued to stroke Amirâs mane and neck, gently persuading her.
Fortunately, Amir wasnât picky, so she obediently gave up the body to Ellier.
âAre we going to the horseâs riding field?â
âYeâyes.â
Ellier held the reins and lightly squeezed the horseâs belly, beginning to trot along the edge of the riding field slowly.
Although her breath turned white and the tip of her nose turned red due to the cold, the view from the horseâs back was exhilarating.
After walking for a while, Amir seemed to have warmed up, and Ellier started to spur her on, increasing her speed little by little.
It may seem slow to others, but Ellierâs cheeks and ears turned red while being blown with cold wind on the horse.
But she didnât want to stop at all. Rather, she wanted to jump over the wooden fence of the riding field recklessly.
If she did so, however, she would be considered a runaway slave and be chased down immediately.
âStop! Thatâs enough.â
At Tariqâs command, Ellier seemed to slow down and pouted reluctantly.
âThereâs nothing I need to teach.â
âHahâŠHahaâŠâ
âWhere did you learn how to ride a horse?â
âIâm not sure⊠I donât know. I know how to ride a horse, but I have no recollection of when and for what reason I learned horseback riding.â
Tariqâs eyes became narrower.
The people of Ventiark seem to habitually doubt the other party first.
However, she was confident that she wouldnât lose when it came to putting on an act.
âThe poisonous fumes that were lighted in Rubelfast was very strong. I would see strange hallucinations every day, but during then, my past memories seemed to gradually disappear. Maybe I was hit on the head wrongly when I was beaten. Still, itâs lucky that my body still has the reflexes from what Iâve learned prior.â
He couldnât spit on a smiling face, so Tariq couldnât press Ellier any further, who was smiling and talking.