âHehe, youâre sweet, Noel.â
âHow come your pronunciation never gets betterâŚ.?â
âEnough. Anyways, have a safe trip. Princess Liz.â
He bent down as formally as the Duke had just done.
She felt strangely good after the greeting.
Rieta laughed out loud, and Noel grumbled for no reason, saying âDonât go to the luncheon and do anything that demeans the Duke!â
It was such fun for him to say the words she had expected, that Rieta laughed again.
On the way to the palace by carriage.
The Duke looked at Rieta, who was delightedly clinging to the window and asked about the story she had just shared.
She didnât seem to think very well about herself.
âAre you sure youâre okay, Princess?â
When the Duke asked again carefully, she nodded sincerely.
âYour mood changed in an instant.â
Rieta chuckled, âI know.â
âBecause Noel has the unique talent of making people realize just how cherished they are.â
âIâm proud to hear that that kid behaved so nicely.â
âThatâs right, heâs very nice.â
His lips were slightly smiling after saying it.
At that moment, Rieta felt like he had patted her head.
When Rieta appeared at the emperorâs luncheon, all the nobles were surprised.
They only remembered the Rieta who had been a âpoor, hungry-looking girlâ at the time.
The impression had been so strong, that her natural cuteness had been overshadowed.
But, today that girl looked different.
The nobles looked at Rieta in admiration as she greeted the emperor.
Maybe itâs because she looked confident and cheerful.
Anyone could easily think of the word âlovelyâ while looking at her.
In addition, the Emperor presented beautiful shoes with ribbons to celebrate âRietaâs safe settlement in the Empireâ.
âThe Empire has many things to see for the Princess.â
She guessed it meant âto see and learn many things with these cute shoesââ.
Rieta immediately put on her shoes happily, and the Emperor was very pleased.
Thanks to the publicâs open goodwill, it had not been too difficult to win the hearts of the aristocrats.
Of course, some people were unhappy with the Emperorâs gift of shoes.
Itâs the Duke of Mayer.
âItâs the role of a guardian to be responsible for the host. Your Majesty.â
âThe princess is like a niece to me. Are you forbidding me from presenting a pair of shoes to my own niece?â
âWhy does the Princess suddenly become your niece?â
When the Duke asked disconcertedly, the emperor questioned again in embarrassment.
âOh, itâs not? Not yet?â
âItâs not âNot yetâ, but not ever. Iâm the Princessâ guardian.â
The duke seemed to clearly distinguish between âparentâ and âprotector.â
It seemed no different to the Emperor.
âMy brother is too strict.â
âIâm just telling you the truth.â
âIs it because she took off the shoes you bought and wore what I gifted her?â
ââŚYouâre speaking nonsense.â
Just in time, the servant brought in a good drink, and the brotherâs discussion stopped for a while.
The emperor offered a toast, to commemorate the eternal friendship between the Kingdom of Liz and the Empire.
There was fruit juice in Rietaâs cup, so she could also shout a boisterous toast with the people of the Empire.
Rieta, who was much better, felt foolish to have worried for days about, âWhat if something happens at the luncheon?â
After attending it, she realised there had been nothing to be scared of.
Everyoneâs meal time at the long table was over.
The attendant guided the Emperor and the nobles to a nearby salon.
Now, she attended on behalf of the Kingdom of Liz.
The minister was polite to the emperor and Rieta.
âThis is Lizâs letter to the great Emperor.â
Thanks to his loud voice, everyone who had gathered in the salon noticed him.
The ministers read out the repayment plan sent by the king.
One spoke in the language of the Kingdom and stopped, so the other could change it into the language of the Empire.
Thanks to this, Rieta was able to understand the content perfectly.
It sounded pretty good, quite unlike what she had been dreading
Obviously, the few decent servants must have worked hard. They were really grateful.
All her father did was send flower pots and gold to beautiful girls in the countryside.
King Lizâs letter was immediately read after the announcement of the repayment plan.
He deeply appreciated the generosity of the empire.
Actually, there were many comments that seemed to flatter the Emperor.