Yeah, itâs not that big of a deal.
Even though she had gotten chased after by that conman right in front of the imperial crown prince.
And eventually fell into his arms after receiving his help.
I even said heâs cute before running awayâŠ
âHa. I shouldnât have run away like that.â
Now that I think about it, I wonder why I did that.
They were hiding their identities anyway, and thereâs no reason for me to avoid him since I needed to change my fate.
âI dunno. My body just moved by itself.â
As I recalled earlier, he was the one who killed Roella in the original novel.
It happened around the middle of the novelâs first part.
When she had been found out as a fake saintess, Roella couldnât be satisfied with just bullying Sylvia with petty methods anymore. And so, she went as far as attempting to murder the real saintess.
In the end, Roella could not escape a guilty verdict, and she was sentenced to a life in prison.
Attempted murder against the saintess of the Kyros Empire was not just a light issue.
The petty bullying that Roella did previously got swept under the rug, courtesy of Duke Brietta, but he couldnât do anything about the attempted murder.
Thatâs how Roella got imprisoned in the dungeon of the imperial palaceâŠ
âAfter she was locked up, she got caught up in Hildeonâs rampage, then died.â
I had a dream about the day Roella died in the original novel.
âKeughâŠ! S-Save meâŠâ
The womanâs urgent voice disappeared for a moment.
Roella closed her mouth tightly and endured as best as she could. She pushed down the urge to scream.
She slid down against the wall of the imperial palace.
She couldnât move because her legs were so weak.
Just a few minutes agoâŠ
Her prison cellâs door suddenly opened when a commotion broke out.
She didnât know what was happening, but all around her, the prisoners ran outside while cheering.
However, Roella couldnât follow after them easily.
Settling deep within her was an unknown sense of anxiety that she couldnât dismiss.
âWhy did the prison cells open all of a sudden?â
Even if she had gotten imprisoned, it was still a fact that she was the esteemed daughter of a ducal household of paladins. She could surmise what the situation could be.
The first assumption was that the central authority in charge of controlling the prison doors had fallen.
âA crisis has occurred, and the prisoners need to be urgently evacuated.â
Though she was the last to get out of the dungeon, Roella quickly found out the reason why the prison doors were opened.
It was because of a crisis.
Not only that, but it was a catastrophic crisis.
âAaaack! Someone, please save me!â
âP-Please⊠Please, someoneâŠâ
âMove! Get out of my way!â
The world was a sea of fire.
Terrible screams rang out everywhere, and corpses were littered all over, unable to scream any longer.
It was also extremely difficult to breathe because of a black energy that was filling their surroundings.
With her back against the wall, Roella wrapped her arms around herself.
âI have toâŠ. I have to run away.â
As heavy footsteps echoed from the ground, someoneâs shadow fell upon her.
No. It would be more accurate to say that she had forgotten how to breathe.
Roellaâs eyes turned upward.
As her pupils were shaking, her gaze was met by the green eyes of a man completely shrouded by a black shadow, staring at her eerily.
It was the creator of this hell.
Crown Prince Hildeon Kyros.
A smile slowly rose over his pale face, which had black veins crawling from the sides.
âItâs been a while, Ducal Lady.â
After only that short greeting, Roellaâs vision gradually tilted.
And the view above her darkened.
It was the last scene that Roella saw before she met her demise.
âUgh, that was much too vivid.â
Thinking back on the dream I had when I drifted off in the carriage a few days ago, I shivered.
It was such a vivid nightmare that I couldnât easily forget it even though itâs been days now.
Thanks to this, my memorable first meeting with Hildeon was also firmly engraved in my mind.
Right. A dark history like that would be remembered forever.
Whatâs comforting now, however, was that Hildeon and I had nothing to do with each other.
âWe just have the kind of distant relationship where we only see each other coincidentally from time to time. What I did was soooo embarrassingâŠâ
In the first place, Hildeon and Roella werenât acquainted at all in the original novel. They only met as âthe person who protects Sylviaâ and as âthe person who harasses Sylviaâ.
So, as long as I didnât appear in front of Sylvia at all, Hildeon and I had no more reason to see each other again.
But thereâs one thing that was still bothering meâŠ
I fiddled with the little mineral in my hand.
It was the sacred relic that I got from Bastion.
âIâm pretty sure he went there for this thing.â
Going back a little, during the night of the incident.
I only belatedly recalled one of the original novelâs chapters.
Around the novelâs beginning, Hildeon and Hestin hid their identities and infiltrated a dark alley to steal a sacred relic.
By all accounts, that novel chapter must have been depicting the events of that day.
That dark alley was Bastion.
And the sacred relic that they stoleâŠ
âIt must be the sacred relic that I took with me.â
Out of the blue, I interrupted their mission.
However, I couldnât help but feel that it was unfair.
âI didnât steal it because I wanted to! Besides!â
It was rather good for them that I was the one who inevitably stole the sacred relic.
Because it wasnât just an ordinary one.