Lark muttered in an anguished voice. âIâm sorry youâre imprisoned in a place like this when you have done nothing wrong.â
ââŠ?â
For a moment, I was dumbfounded and looked around with a puzzled expression. I almost laughed when I saw the interior as luxurious as my room.
âIf anyone hears it, theyâll think Iâm locked up in a dungeon. I really like it here. Fortunately, itâs the non-summonersâ tower.â
ââŠâ
âTell me how the meeting went today. Am I going to get heavy punishment? Will my limbs be intact?â
âWhat nonsense.â As Lark frowned at my concern, he sighed and sat beside me. âThe situation isnât bad. Since the existence of the shaman was known, the fact that they disappeared was more respected. They mustâve hidden because theyâd been found out.â
âThatâs a relief. So, what will happen to the princess?â
âAs you wished.â Lark smiled with a helpless face and added, looking at me. âI think the dethronement can be avoided because the majority oppose it. However, it is clear that she delivered poison directly to the 1st Princess, so sheâll still have to stay in the Tower of Silence. I donât know how many years it will be.â
âSighâŠâ
I breathed a sigh of relief. Fortunately, the situation was better than being deposed.
âBut, Princess.â
ââŠâ
âOpinions are divided. In hindsight, you havenât done anything wrong, so the duke and I have pleaded not guilty, butâŠâ
Lark frowned.
Seeing his expression of immense guilt, I hurriedly waved my hand and said, âThereâs no evidence. Anyone can suspect I worked with the shaman and introduced them to the princess.â
âSo maybe until the investigation goes further and youâre deemed innocentâŠâ Lark paused for a moment and closed his eyes with a sigh. âI donât think youâll be able to go back.â
âI see.â
It meant that isolation was confirmed.
âWell, I expected I would be exiled anyway.â
The important thing was how far from the capital and how bad it would be.
âWhere am I going to go?â
âIâm not sure yet. Duke Diollus continued to demand a monthâs stay at home, butâŠâ
âWhat?â
My face flushed for a moment.
âThereâs a limit to covering oneâs eyes from a mistake, but heâs asking for a monthâs stay at home after I âcausedâ such a big accident?â
It was clear to me what kind of mess my father wouldâve had in the conference room.
â⊠that will not look like an isolation.â
âRight.â
âMaybe heâll request you go to one of the estates of Duke Diollus.â
âWhich one?â
âThe one closest to the capital, and I hope it works well with the parliamentary nobles.â
âWhat if not? Will I be sent to a distant place?â
I remember one fatherâs estate was at the southern tip of the land along the sea.
For a moment, Lark, who looked sorry for me, smiled helplessly and put his chin and hand on my head.
âI wonât let that happen.â
â⊠Please. I think it will be difficult to adapt to the life of catching fish and making fires in the southern sea, as I have never tried it.â
âWhat?â
Lark laughed.
He was indeed laughing, but he didnât seem to have any strength.
âWhat worries me more than how far the place isâŠâ
ââŠâ
â⊠is how long the isolation will last.â
Lark, biting his lip, hesitated for a moment before adding, âIf the shaman is caught quickly, we can bring you back to the capital in the middle, butâŠâ
ââŠâ
âDidnât you say that we wonât be able to catch that shaman forever?â
âYes, perhaps.â
âOkay. So, you will most likely have to stay there for the period decided by the parliament.â
Simply put, it was life in prison without parole.
Lark added to me, depressed, âLisbeth will be sentenced to five years of imprisonment in the Tower of Silence.â
âWhat? Five years?â My mouth opened immediately. âThatâs ridiculous. Five years is too harsh.â
âThe situation is much better than being deposed. Even if Lisbeth was unintentional, it was certain that she threatened her sisterâs life. The 1st Princess didnât die, but sheâs practially dead.â Lark added coldly. âWe should be grateful with only five years of probation.â
ââŠâ
âBut Princess, donât worry too much. I somehow⊠do whatever I can.â
Lark, who had been silent with a painful expression, muttered slowly, like confessing, âI have never felt so helpless before. I⊠didnât know it would be so painful to be unable to do anything to help my people.â
âItâs not your faultâŠâ
Succession fights had always existed. Larkâs only fault was being born as a crown prince.
âLisbethâs matter is a different story. But you really became involved for no reason in this dirty fight.â
âWhat do you mean? It was my choice.â
âI promise.â
âMm? Promise what?â
Lark suddenly made eye contact. At that moment, I was scared by the look in his eyes.
His cold eyes were filled with feelings that had never been there before. It didnât fit him, whoâd always been friendly and playfulâŠ
âI will take down whoever made me burden you.â
It felt like anger, triumph, and some strong will.
âAnd from now on, never again.â
ââŠâ
âUntil the day you close your eyes.â
Lark held my hand tightly.
âI wonât let any small thing threatens you. You wonât be in danger or on trouble for helping me. Never.â
ââŠâ
âThis is an oath I swear with my life.â
With my hand in his hand, Lark kept our foreheads together as he promised.
He probably thought he owed me dearly.
âBut you donât have to do thisâŠâ
But, given Larkâs personality, even if I said for a hundred days that it was my choice, it wouldnât lessen the feeling of debt.
So I just said casually, âThank you. But I have to be locked up for two weeks, so if I need anything, will you bring me something?â
âJust tell me, what do you need?â
I smiled and said to Lark, whose eyes were shining, âThen IâŠâ
Two weeks of confinement.
Since I couldnât jog, I should do some home training.
âBring me one mat, please.â
***
The period of confinement in the Tower of Silence was not boring.
The biggest reason was because of my first brother, Viego.
I was allowed visit once a day, so he came to me every day with the investigation teamâŠ
âJust half an apple and oatmeal porridge? Does this look like a meal? Itâs not enough to imprison the daughter of Duke Diollus, who hasnât been convicted, but to treat her like a beggar, tooâŠ!â
âY-Young Duke Diollus, thatâs notâŠâ
âExcuse me, Brother? Thatâs what I asked for. Itâs my weight loss diet.â
Viego was very extreme.
After accusing the anxious foreman wronglyâŠ
âWhy are your eyes so swollen? I told you not to cry. Nothing will happenâŠâ
â⊠? Theyâre just swollen because I slept too much.â
He wouldnât believe me even if I said I was okay.
Viego thought I spent each day trapped in the Tower of Silence in tears.
âIs he finally gone?â
âOh, how crazy. Seriously.â
Thinking of Viego, who had gone back after chatting for about an hour today, I shook my head.
The same was true of Wishit, who looked bored.
âBut you seem to have gotten quite close to Viego.â
âWhat do you mean by close? I canât be rude to him, so I just deal with it.â
âWell⊠After all, since youâre a family, arenât you going to forgive everyone and embrace them? The Rubette that I knew would want that. Didnât you say youâre weak against Rubette?â Wishit looked down at me with arms crossed and smiled. âAt this point, why donât you relax and become a cute little daughter and younger sister?â
âWhat? No way. Neither Dad nor Viego has received a tenth of the punishment for neglecting poor Rubette. Ten years is a long way from seeing my cutesy side.â
âHahahaâŠ!â
When I was arguing with Wishshit for a while.
âPrincess!â
âAh, that surprised me!â
I was terribly surprised by the urgent voice. When I turned around, Lark was standing in front of the door. I hadnât noticed when heâd come.
âI mean⊠Even though Iâm now a prisoner, the manner to knockâŠâ
âAh, Iâm sorry.â He added, sweeping his hair, âI knocked and called for five minutes, but there was no answer, so I thought something had happened.â
âUgh. Really? Sorry. I was chatting with Vista.â
âAh, Vista.â
Lark nodded his head, and his eyes lit up. âVista is not a spirit that appears often, so there is not much information about it. Can it see a new near future again? Like the outcome of the upcoming trialâŠâ
âAh.â
I was taken aback for a moment but responded calmly, âIt is difficult. We can only see the future again after a somewhat changed future is in place.â
âI see. Thatâs a little unfortunate.â
It sounded absurd, but fortunately, Lark believed me without any doubt.
âIâm slowly getting stabbed in my conscience when I tell a lie.â
There was nothing I could do⊠but I couldnât help but feel uncomfortable for lying. This incident made him trust me completely, and Lark rushed to treat me more considerably, perhaps because of the debt.
âDonât worry. Everything will be alright. Trust me.â
Lark put his chin and hand over my head as if trying to assure me.
âAh, of course. Iâm not worried.â
He seemed to think I was worried about the trial.
âAnd even if Iâm going to be isolated in a place like a rural estate at the tip of the earth, I wonât resent you. In any case, itâs my decision.â
Lark burst out laughing as I tried to assure him.
âThere wonât be such a verdict unless theyâre all crazy, but if it happensâŠâ Lark added with a smile, âI promise. I will gladly draw a sword for you in court.â