âOhâYes. Uh, itâs done with great skill.â
The mailman thought he was dreaming.
There were so many things that he couldnât explain otherwise.
âH-hereâs the mail.â
He politely handed a notice from the military academy.
The Duke opened the envelope as soon as he received the letter and confirmed the contents.
The mailman forgot that he had to go back and stared blankly at the Duke reading the letter.
To be exact, he kept looking at his cone hat.
The Duke flicked the paper as he finished reading the letter.
Then a butler standing right behind him released a small confetti party popper.
Soon, everyone around him began to clap with joy.
The mailman didnât even know what they were celebrating, but he still clapped together.
After returning to the mail wagon, he sat on the horsemanâs seat and grabbed his head.
âWhat the hell did I see?â
Of course, what he had witnessed was Aliciaâs âParty for Military Academy.â
Aliciaâs acceptance party continued until quite late.
The children had been allowed to stay up this time.
She would have been very sad if she hadnât been able to share enough of this joy, just because sheâs afraid of not being tall.
At the party, Rieta thanked the Duke and Noel for doing all that work.
Of course, the Duke shook his head with gracious feelings.
âItâs wonderful to be able to help with someoneâs dream.â
And Noel answered like this.
âWell, thatâs enoughâI had promised you to help your friend, as a gentleman.â
It was a promise the two of them had made while waiting for Alicia to come.
She loved how Noel remembered and cherished it, so Rieta laughed.
âDo you really like it?â
âIâm asking if itâs good to have Alicia in the Empire, you idiot.â
âIâm glad Aliciaâs getting closer to doing what he wants. And, of course, itâs good to be close.â
He knew it. Theyâd been together since they were very young, so theyâd feel empty if the other wasnât around. Well.
âBut most of all, I was touched that Noel cared so much about my story. You know, thatâsââ
Rieta looked around slightly and said, âour secret,â only moving her lips.
Noel giggled at the word âsecret.â
Strangely, he felt good just thinking about it.
Could it be because it was Rieta and Noelâs secret, which was unthinkable to Alicia?
âYouâre part of the Dukeâs people and so, itâs natural that I care about you.â
He observed Rietaâs reaction with a slight swagger.
Fortunately, Rieta did not seem to be repulsed by the phrase âa part of the Duke.â
No, in fact, seeing how she was nodding her head, she must have loved it.
See, she was never a guest!
She will never, ever leave here.
At the end of the party, Rieta called Alicia separately for a while.
Because she had something to tell him alone.
âWould you like to go to the garden?â
It must be dark and cold, but she thought it would be better to talk quietly.
The two went to their respective rooms to take off their cone hats and put on their coats, and met again at the front door.
âYou have to watch your step.â
Alicia gave her his arm as he talked, and Rieta gladly held on.
The entrance to the dry winter gardens was followed by the sound of footsteps on the dry ground.
Once they were near the tree where she had once found a birdâs nest, Rieta stopped.
âYou can only attend the Academy until you turn 16.â
âWhen the period is over, youâre going back to the kingdom, arenât you?â
Alicia rarely answered her questions with anything other than âyesâ.
âI think you have noticed the reason why I came to the Empire.â
Her mixed feelings made her a bit awkward.
âYouâre here in order to return to the Kingdom with me, arenât you?â
âYes. And I donât care when.â
The unwavering answer made Rieta feel conflicted.
She didnât know how to persuade him.
âI⌠You know, Alicia,â
She said with a rather heavy tone.
âI was offered as a tribute to the Emperor.â
âItâs only after I turn 16 years old, that I will get my rights back fully.â