Rumors about Jude and Cordelia had widely spread beyond the north and even reached the countryâs capital where the royal family lived.
âNo! Why?! What happened?!â
Because it was something strange and unusual.
Lovers who loved each other but were forced to break up due to the opposition of their families so they run away at night with their lover â such a setting was exclusive to sad romance stories.
But two people who were already engaged would still have a nighttime runaway of love?
The two of them had the full support of their families since they had already been engaged since birth, yet they still did that?
The reactions of those who heard the rumors about Jude and Cordelia were largely the same.
âWhat did you say?â
âEh? What the hell did you just say?â
A story that was hard to understand.
That was why they were curious about the whole story.
Moreover, the story of Jude and Cordelia were so filled with attractive things that spiced it up.
âHave you heard about the letters Lady Cordelia left behindâŠâ
âOh my gosh, how bold.â
Cordeliaâs letters expressing her love for Jude were quite direct and straightforward.
âI guess they wanted to have some time alone.â
âAhâŠI think I somehow understand why.â
âIsnât it?â
It was difficult to create a situation where two unmarried people of the opposite sex were alone with each other, even if they were engaged, of noble lineage, or belonging to the 12 northern families.
Because a lot of people would follow right behind them for this and that, such as their exclusive maid or escort knight.
âHow could they do thatâŠthose two have gone too far.â
âIndeedâŠLady Cordelia must still maintain the dignity of a noble young lady.â
âTo be honest, Iâm a bit disappointed in her.â
âShe must have read too many romance novels. Hohoho.â
One way or another, a scandal was a scandal.
Just like Emma Ficus, there were many people who said bad things about Jude and Cordelia since this was the perfect opportunity for them.
And as always, bad rumors were bound to spread more widely than good rumors.
âButâŠisnât it a bit envious though?â
âIn fact, me tooâŠâ
âIâm a bit envious.â
The story of the two wasnât simply a scandal where they could criticize and look down on the two.
Because it contained elements that were yearned for by young girls and even women who were quite old or those who already have multiple children.
âThe two must really love each other, right?â
âLike those in love stories.â
For nobles, most marriages were arranged by their families.
A political marriage.
A marriage with an unknown partner.
A sudden engagement with someone they thought was someone else until yesterday.
A forced marriage with no love on both sides.
But Jude and Cordelia were different.
Despite being engaged since birth, the two strongly loved each other â they were truly in love like the main characters of romance stories.
They would be lying if they didnât felt envious.
âAndâŠhave you heard about the rumors of Mr. Bayer? Heâs really handsome, right?â
âLady Cordelia has been famous for her beauty for a long time.â
âCount Chase is a bit tooâŠâ
âHey, itâs been rumored too that Lady Adelia would have been the most beautiful woman in the north if she just shut her mouth, right?â
âI remember that.â
The two shined as an incomparably beautiful girl and an absolutely handsome boy even when considered separately, so how great would the two shine now when they are a couple?
In any case, the rumors about Jude and Cordelia quickly spread beyond the north and even to the capital because of these reasons.
And in fact, the rumors had already spread to the south, so the whole kingdom knew about the story of Jude and Cordelia.
From a fantasy couple to a couple of the century.
The love story of two people that was recognized by the entire kingdom.
âF*ck, what is this⊠What in the world is this?â
Cordelia felt dizzy when she heard their story from Princess Darianneâs mouth, while Jude nodded with a very happy face.
âItâs a very exciting story. I really envy you, Lady Cordelia.â
âTh-thank you.â
As Princess Darianneâs eyes brightly sparkled in admiration, Cordelia was forced to smile and acknowledge it.
âHow did this happen?â
It clearly began as an excuse to avoid Dahlia and Majaâs watchful gaze.
The next thing she knew, the whole kingdom â no, perhaps the entire continent had publicly recognized them as a lovey-dovey couple.
âBy the way, Your Highness.â
âYes, Mr. Bayer.â
âHas the second storyâŠnot spread yet?â
âSecond story?â
âItâs the secret story behind me and Cordeliaâs journey. Our connection with the Guardians of the Holy CrossâŠâ
Princess Darianne blinked her eyes at Judeâs words, and Sir Cornwell who was listening next to her coughed and opened his mouth.
âThe reason why the two fled at night was to actually help with the mission of the Guardians of the Holy Cross. Count HrĂŠsvelgr, the head of the Jackdaws, had reported that they were also very active in the military operations in the barbarian lands.â
âWow, really?â
âI donât know the other details, but thatâs what I heard.â
Being the dukeâs knight commander did not mean he could read the military reports that Count HrĂŠsvelgr sent to the royal capital.
It was a rough story he gathered from exchanging information between his fellow knights.
âButâŠwe might be able to find out the details now.â
Having spoken so far, Sir Cornwell looked at Jude who flashed a smile.
âI canât tell you the details because itâs confidentialâŠbut the real reason why Cordelia and I ran away from home was to fulfill our mission from the Guardians of the Holy Cross.â
At Judeâs words, Sir Cornwell urged him to say a little more, but it was in vain.
Jude maintained his smile and Sir Cornwell just frowned as he couldnât directly pressure Jude to say it.
Sir Cornwell was both a viscount and the knight commander of Duke Spencerâs knights, but he was not exactly in a position to order Jude on what to do.
âBecause heâs a noble too.â
Although Jude had no title and was unlikely to inherit the title because he was the second son, a nobleman was still nobility.
âAnd perhapsâŠheâll receive a baron rank sooner or later.â
Count HrĂŠsvelgr had reported the contributions of Jude and Cordelia in the barbarian lands, so it was highly likely that theyâd receive the higher-ranked title of baron and not the lower-ranked title of knight.
So Jude leisurely smiled again, and Sir Cornwell looked displeased as he couldnât say anything to Jude.
But not for Princess Darianne.
Upon hearing the conversation between Jude and Sir Cornwell, her shoulders suddenly sank, and she spoke in a very disappointed tone.
âThenâŠwas everything a lie?â
âWhat?â
âThe love story between you two.â
She had longed for something like that and thought it was amazing, so she wished for that kind of love too.
âPlease say no.â
At Princess Darianneâs gaze, Jude turned to Cordelia who was visibly embarrassed.
âW-what should I do?â
âWhat do you mean? Letâs just do what we always do.â
âWait, what we always do?â
âThen will you make Princess Darianne cry?â
Cordelia flinched at Judeâs question before she turned to Princess Darianne and flinched again when she saw the princessâ moist eyes.
âPrincess Perdarianne.â
âYes, Mr. Bayer.â
âWhat I said earlier⊠Do you remember that?â
Princess Darianne blinked her eyes and tilted her head at Judeâs question, and she soon brightly smiled.
âYou said that it was a journey of love.â
âYes, thatâs right. Our runaway of love is over, and we are now on our journey of love. The reason that we ran away was because of the mission from the Guardians of the Holy CrossâŠbut our love for each other is not a lie.â
âWowâŠâ
Princess Darianne said in admiration as her hands touched her cheeks and she looked back at Cordelia while looking like that.
And she attacked them with her eyes again.
She stared at them with her big and beautiful eyes that were moist but had a different feeling than earlier.
âJ-Jude is right. We reallyâŠlo-love each other.â
Cordelia awkwardly affirmed it, and Darianneâs face brightened up.
âThen Lady CordeliaâŠno, Cordelia-unnie. Can I call you unnie?â
âEh? ThatâŠyes, it would be an honor.â
Even if it was in private, it was uncommon for a princess to call someone âunnie.â
When Cordelia answered with difficulty, Princess Darianne slightly closed her eyes and giggled before she said.
âThen, that letter tooâŠis that real? I always want to be together with my beloved Mr. BayerâŠI donât want to part with him⊠Even death will not be able to separate usâŠâ
At the phrases she recited like a girl who was dreaming, Cordelia suffered an enormous mental blow, but she couldnât do anything.
She couldnât say no here.
âNo, wait! How did it become so exaggerated?!â
I certainly said that I want to be with my beloved Mr. Bayer, and that I didnât want to part with him, but I never said that death blah blah!
But it was a rumor that had already spread, and the original rumor had become exaggerated when it spread.
âI thought it was really cool. Is it real? Cordelia-unnie?â
At the adorable Darianneâs question, Cordelia felt a cold sweat run down her back, but she was forced to smile and nod her head.
âItâs a bit exaggerated, no, a lot of it isâŠâ
âExaggerated? So you did not say that you love Mr. Bayer? You donât want to part with himâŠâ
âNo, no. Thatâs true. T-thatâs what I wrote.â
Alas, Cordelia. Alas, Cordelia. (T/N: This is Judeâs thoughts.)
Her face and neck turned red, and sweat poured down as she was at a loss on what to do, but the knights and Hans in the counter thought the same at her appearance.
âLovely. I want to kill him.â
The first one was for Cordelia. The last one was for Jude.
And Jude who was the direct cause of all these events and one of the parties involved, did his best to hold back his laughter.
âAh, Cordelia, please. Why are you so cute?â
But it was at that moment he thought that.
âHey! Help me!â
âYes, Madam.â
Jude immediately responded to Cordeliaâs SOS signal as he opened his mouth to change the current situation.
âBy the way, Your Highness.â
âYes, Jude-orabeoni. Can I call you orabeoni?â
âOf course. Thank you for this great honor.â
âHehehe, thank you for allowing me too. But whatâs the matter? Oh, do you have more love stories to tell?â
âOf course, we have a lot of stories to tell but⊠I think we should postpone that for now.â
Having said that, Jude glanced back at Sir Cornwell and spoke again.
âThe reason Cordelia and I stopped by this village was to actually get medicinal herbs.â
âMedicinalâŠherbs?â
âYes, itâs a medicinal herb called the Seven-Colored Herb that grows in the wild at Archmage Arkemanâs Dungeon.â
As soon as Judeâs words were spoken, the atmosphere in the inn changed once again.
Sir Cornwellâs eyes turned fierce, and the hesitant knights also quickly changed their gazes and posture.
âAs expected.â
This reaction.
Itâs clear that Princess Darianne and her group also came to this village to look for the Seven-Colored Herb.
If so, how will they respond to my current remarks?
Jude looked at Princess Darianne who couldnât hide her feelings like that of a child.
She clasped her hands tightly and seemed to be restless as she turned to Sir Cornwell.
âSir Cornwell.â
When she asked him on what to do while staring at him with those eyes, Sir Cornwell sighed before nodding his head.
âIt canât be helped. Theyâre children of the 12 northern families, so I think we can discuss it.â
To be exact, it was because the two were children from the 12 northern families that they had to talk about it with the two.
If they were commoners, they would have driven them out or in extreme cases, eliminate them, but that was impossible if they were children from the 12 northern families.
âJude-orabeoni.â
âYes, Princess Perdarianne.â
âPlease call me Darianne. Because itâs my nickname.â
âYes, Princess Darianne.â
Jude corrected his address, and Princess Darianne bit her lips once before she smiled and said again.
âSir Cornwell and I also came to get the Seven-Colored Herb.â
âYou meanâŠthe Seven-Colored Herb?â
âYes, Iâve also heard the story that it grows in the wild in Arkemanâs Dungeon.â
She did not disclose her source of information, and Jude did not ask her.
The important thing was that they both wanted the Seven-Colored Herb.
âWait, we want the Seven-Colored Herb? What we want is something else.â
âYes, thatâs right. But I want Princess Darianne and Sir Cornwell to think it so.â
Cordelia blinked her eyes and soon understood Judeâs hidden intention.
âWow, a real scammer.â
âThanks for the compliment, Princess.â
Judeâs hidden intention.
The future scheme of Jude.
âJude-orabeoni, please join us. Weâll get the Seven-Colored Herb together and then share it.â
At the suggestion of Princess Darianne, Jude shouted bingo in his mind but didnât make it obvious. Instead of accepting it right away, he asked in a cautious tone.
âWill thatâŠbe fine?â
He directed the question not only to Princess Darianne, but also to Sir Cornwell. And in fact, the answer was already decided.
âBecause it was decided by Princess Darianne and they donât have a reason to refuse it.â
They had already identified the two as Jude and Cordelia.
Moreover, Sir Cornwell also knew that Jude and Cordelia had made a contribution in the barbarian lands.
In other words, he knew that the two were not ordinary nobles nor innocent children.
âItâs more like our power increased rather than our number of escort targets increased.â
Naturally, it wouldnât be pleasant for them if others intrude even if the outsiderâs identities have been proven and were invited by the princess. But he had no reason to refuse it strongly, so just accepted it.
âIâll be counting on you.â
âThank you, Sir Cornwell.â
Jude smoothly answered and looked back at Princess Darianne.
And the moment he faced Princess Darianne and her group, he told them about his plan.
âPrincess Darianne, I have one suggestion.â
It was a win-win plan of one stone hitting three birds where everyone here would be happy, though Jude and Cordelia would naturally be happier.