Despite Dadâs terrible momentum, the Supreme Courtâs judge pretended not to know and straightened his posture.
âDidnât Lark say I could be sentenced to one-year isolation at Wydrow at best or two-year at Hebanon at worstâŚ?â
Dad, who had gritted his teeth enough to be heard by everyone around him, suddenly turned around and left the courtroom.
âD-Dad!â I panicked and shouted, but Dad had already disappeared like the wind. I swallowed as I looked at the tightly closed court door and closed my mouth.
âWhat the hell is going on?!â
The trial lasted about two hours, and I slowly recalled the trial from the beginning.
***
Imperial Court.
The Supreme Courtâs judgment was in the upper seat, and in the VIP seat on the left was Emperor Descarde XI.
In the calm and overwhelming atmosphere, Lark, my dad, and Viego were also seen sitting in the corner of the parliament.
AndâŚ
<Is it that difficult to see your face now?>
Wishit, who hadnât shown up as though they were avoiding me since Lark visited me a few days ago and mentioned them, was also present.
<Iâm busy.>
<Busy, my arse.>
<Why? Do you need anything? You couldâve summoned me, right? You didnât call even once.>
<Nevermind. Forget it.>
Perhaps he was hiding because he feared I would persist in his secrets.
<Hey, but the three wishesâŚ>
<Itâs true that I can only listen to three things. I canât control that part.>
<Oh, my. What do you think I will ask you? No need to be that cold.>
<Werenât you going to ask if I could make unlimited wishes?>
<Mm. You liar.>
<The three restrictions are not false, I swear. That part is true.>
<Is that so? You make it sound like you lied in other parts, then. Am I right?>
<âŚ>
Why are you hiding so much� I muttered inwardly as I looked at Wishit, who was slightly avoiding my gaze.
âR-Rubette, Iâm sorryâŚâ
At that time.
Standing in the middle of the courtroom as if I had become a monkey behind bars, I turned around at the crying voice coming from beside me. Standing next to me, Lisbeth was crying.
âWhy are you crying?â
âBecause of me-â
As expected, Lisbeth, whom I hadnât seen for a long time, looked guilty.
âHmm⌠Lisbeth, to be honest, I was very surprised.â
It was a bit late, but Iâd reconsidered my thoughts on this immature girl with this incident. Lisbeth, whoâd realized that the shaman had deceived her, was quite wise. During the interrogation, she did not say anything that would cause trouble.
âIf she had told the truth about what had happened, the situation would have been much more complicated than it is now.â
For example, having been caught by Lark the other day and having the poison she had brought in confiscated.
âIf it were known that Lark had already known that Lisbeth had brought in the poison and was still secretly looking for the shaman after hiding it⌠Ugh.â
I trembled and shook my head.
âShe knew that her brother would get into trouble if she told the truth.â
Anyway, by acting cleverly, she could only be responsible for herself.
âAnd that isnât all. When I said Iâd help, sheâd run wild and refused.â
I had secretly conveyed my plan to help her through Lark, who served as the head of the investigation, but⌠Lisbeth refused without thinking twice. She insisted that she couldnât let me, who was innocent, be punished.
Lark had to spend quite a long time trying to convince her.
âI didnât expect anyone other than my older brother to care much about my situation.â
It was an unexpected reaction from the immature princess, whom I thought would readily nod if she were offered help.
âMaybe I misunderstood Lisbeth a littleâŚâ I stared at her and thought.
Lisbeth glanced at me, crying with wet eyes. âI- Hic. Iâm sorry.â
âAh!â She seemed to have misunderstood my persistent gaze. âNo, no.â I held onto her hand, who was still crying from tension and whispered softly. âIt was my choice. You donât have to be sorry.â
âBut-â
âStop it. Youâre being a complete crybaby.â I smiled and wiped Lisbethâs eyes, and she approached me with more tears.
As the two of us looked scared, people around us looked at us with pity.
âFrom now on, this courtroom will begin the trial of the defendant, 5th Princess Elisabeth van Rashmagh Descarde, and the witness, Princess Rubetria Diollus.â Soon after, the Supreme Courtâs judge announced the start of the trial.
The contents of the investigation of the case by the Imperial Investigation Team and the old agendas initiated by the aristocratic parliament were put up in a thick bundle of documents on the bench of the Supreme Court. Throughout the trial, a stern voice passed through my deaf ears.
âFocus, focus.â
ButâŚ
It took an effort to listen to their voices.
<Congratulations in advance on your two-year sentence in Hebanon. Itâs a mountain valley from the front and back, so the air is good.>
Because Wishit kept sending me sarcastic transmissions in my head.
<Could you please be quiet?>
This useless Spirit of Wish couldnât scare me.
I swallowed a sigh as I stared secretly at them, who stood leaning beside me.
âStill, as they said, we should always assume the worst. If I really had to rot for two years on the Hebanon estateâŚâ
My heart ached for my two yearsâŚ
While holding back my tears, the judgeâs voice suddenly became clear, â⌠the following eight petitions, including the 2nd Prince Nathan van Rashmagh Descarde, Young Duke Viego Diollus, Duke Rosetta Ferdinand, are also finally taken into accountâŚâ and he declared at once, âI sentence the 5th Princess Elisabeth van Rashmagh Descarde to 18 months probation in the Tower of Silence.â
Bang, bang, bangâ
The hammer rang three times, and Lisbethâs eyes widened.
âWhat? The sentence is much shorter than expected?â
She was sentenced to one and a half years of probation when our expectation was at least five years.
âR-RubetteâŚâ Lisbeth, who couldnât like it readily, looked at me with tearful eyes.
âGood for you,â I quietly whispered and secretly expected.
âPlease have mercy on me too.â
Holding Lisbethâs hand tightly, I looked up at the high judgeâs seat.
âNext, I will announce the verdict regarding the witness, Princess Rubetria Diollus.â Everyone held their breath and listened to his voice. âThe witness testified that she had been in contact with the alleged âshamanâ and that she had introduced them to the 5th princess.â
ââŚâ
âThere is no basis for connection with the suspect, but we cannot help but hold her accountable for providing the cause to the 5th Princess and for trading at an illegal store,â the voice of the terrifying judge rang uneasy in the hall⌠âUntil the Imperial Investigation Team uncovers the truth and catches the true culprit, the witness has a duty to cooperate faithfully with the investigation and within the investigation periodâŚâ
ââŚâ
âI sentence you to 12 months isolation in âLubonâ in the Diollus Territory.â
Bang, bang, bangâ
The moment when an incomprehensible verdict was handed down.
Bang!
Dad stormed out of his seat.
âThis concludes todayâs trial.â
âLubon⌠he said?â Wishit, who was guarding my side, must have also been surprised and opened their mouth blankly and muttered.
âD-Dad!â I panicked and shouted, but Dad had already disappeared like the wind.
âNonsense. Is this real?â
I swallowed as I looked at the tightly closed court door and closed my mouth.
âWhy Lubon? We didnât even think of Lubon.â
Tears welled up in my eyes.
âTo be isolated and investigated for a year even though sheâs not guiltyâŚâ
âThatâs too harsh.â
Many faces in the hall looked at me and murmured with sad eyes.
<Hey, are you crying?>
At that time, Wishit pushed his face before me and asked.
<Get out of the way.>
<Put down the hands that cover your mouth.>
<Ah, get out of the way!>
I couldnât lower my hands because I couldnât manage my expression right now.
Why, you ask? Because right now, the corners of my mouth were about to reach my ears.
Lubon was one of my dadâs many estates⌠If you compare the distance to the capitalâŚ
âFrom Seoul to Incheon? Seoul to Gyeonggi Province?â
Actually, I was so excited about the judgment that was so light that I had tears in my eyes.
Kiiikâ
Hearing the sound of a chair being pulled, I turned around and found it was Lark in the parliament seat. He smiled at me with his eyes and rushed out of court after my dad. He was probably trying to appease my agitated father.
Still pretending to be shocked, I dismissed the two of them and stared at the closed courtroom door.
âThis is so sweet.â
However.
âWhatâs with DadâŚâ
I thought, still at the spot left by my dad.
***
âDuke Diollus, we need to talk!â
Already far from the courtroom, Lark quickly caught up to Leonard.
Leonard looked back at him with nonchalant eyes.
âIâm sorry that the verdict wasnât to your liking, but itâs still not a bad result. Iâm ashamed of myself for not putting in more effort.â
ââŚâ Leonardâs eyes narrowed in suspicion as he gazed at Larkâs expression full of regret.
âI thought it was strangeâŚâ Leonard, who had been silent for a while, murmured. âConscious or not, mu daughter has indeed caused a problem, and the 5th Princess was put on trial because of that. As we all know, the 5th Princess is the younger sister of His Highness the Crown Prince.â
ââŚâ
âIt seems appropriate for you to be angry at my daughter, but for some reason, throughout the noble meeting, you seemed more interested in reducing my daughterâs sentence than anyone else.â
Lark, who had been listening, froze.
âMy dad thinks Iâm really in trouble.â
Thatâs right. Leonard, who had no way of knowing what was going on inside, must have been puzzled by Larkâs eagerness to protect Rubette.
âFrom what Iâve heard, youâre a fair person. Someone good at distinguishing between public and private matters.â
ââŚâ
âI heard from Viego that you went out to play with my daughter the other dayâŚâ
âAh.â
âAre you in a relationship with my daughter?â Leonardâs eyes brightened, and he took one step closer, narrowing the distance. He added with a fierce look. âSheâs still underage.â His eyes shined as if he would chew on anything.
This expression must be⌠someone who was very determined to slaughter whoever approached his young daughter.
âThis.â Lark, who noticed, quickly showed his palm as if surrendering and smiled. âThis is a misunderstanding, Duke.â