I let out a deep sigh, though I wasnât sure if it was from relief or from unhappiness. Anyhow, whether the Emperor had blind eyes or dead eyes, it was clear that he was staring at me, so I patted Seleneâs head as affectionately as I could and called her name once more.
Regardless of how much Selene might shudder, if I could enlighten this man even just the smallest bit, there was nothing I couldnât do.
âYou like it that much? Aww, youâre just sweet.â
ââŠ..Quaaaaack.â
Madam, how much longer do we have to do this.
Seleneâs timid protest flooded me, but I closed my eyes firmly.
Iâm not doing this because I want to either, okay?
When I cracked open my eyes to see if this man was watching properly, his expression with his hand on his chin was a bit strange.
âUhâŠ. Whatâs wrong? Itâs not that hard, you just need to call them by name like thisâŠ.â
ââŠâŠI just had a sudden thought, butâŠ..â
Just like our Haniel, Rashidâs head tilted exactly 25 degrees to the left. This was really a gesture that only came out when he had a very strong question to ask.
âYou also donât know my name, isnât that right?â
***
ââŠâŠ..â
What did you have to do for your mindâs thought process to ricochet out like that.
As I slowly removed Selene from myself while sheâd been rubbing her cheeks on me, I looked at him.
From what I knew, among all the people who would feel good if they were called by name, there was only one person who was the exception.
The ruler of the empire, whoâd swept through the entire continent, the one whose word was thereby lawâŠ. In other words, the Emperor.
âRashid.â
âSorry?â
âItâs Rashid, my name.â
ââŠâŠ.Ah, yeees.â
But so what.
Even if I knew, if I called him by name whenever I wanted, Iâd be found guilty for treason and my neck would be cut off.
He seemed so expectant of who-knew-what that he was even leaning forward and staring point-blank at me, until he also seemed to realize that something was strange and didnât urge me any longer.
Seeing it this way, except for matters regarding his younger sister, he really did have a side to him that was keener than anyone else.
âCome here, my dear.â
ââŠ.Quack.â
Since I couldnât keep holding out awkwardly like this, I ended up going back to acting friendly with Selene. Though it wasnât at my princessâs level, Selene also had clearly colored feathers, with no tear stains and straight, so she could also be called quite a beauty herself.
âStop moving, goodness.â
As I patted her head and brushed down her feathers visibly, time went by pretty quickly as well.
Since expecting any kind of response from this man would be a waste of time from the start, I didnât really need to sound him out. But if there was an advantage to thatâŠ. That also meant I didnât have to walk on eggshells around him as much, too.
ââŠâŠâ
âHaha, stop it. It tickles.â
When Selene pecked my hand telling me she wanted to go home now, I touched her beak and laughed lightly.
It wasnât easy to forget the existence of a man with as much presence as he had, but strangely enough, I felt more at ease the more time passed.
âOh whatever.â
He may look at me with displeasure, but he wouldnât treat me harshly.
He may glare death threats at me, but he wouldnât kill me.
He may smile so coldly, it feels like it would shatter the world, but he would leave my world alone.
That was this manâs greatest merit that I, as Miss Sullivan, had discovered.
***
When I looked up at him with a smile that said I was proud of him, Rashidâs lips moved, as if he was about to say something.
âCatherineâŠ.â
âYour Majesty, we have come back.â
ââŠâŠâ
Rashidâs lips stopped moving the same time this and that, no, Tenon and Peyton, who had been chasing down traces of Loam under the pretext of inspection, came in.
Following the rules of courtesy, I was about to greet the imperial princes first, but stopped once I saw the unusual glint in his eyes.