They had never even dreamed of a situation like this.
Only knowing a timid and withdrawn princess, they had never imagined her showing her thorns.
His smug attacks on Lucy were long gone. Duke Ruberos began to stutter and his hands began to shake.
âNo! Please understand, Princess! Iâm just worried about the princeââ
Belinda poked back coldly before he could finish his excuse.
âThen youâre saying Iâm an idiot who canât understand a conversation.â
âNo, absolutely notâ!â
The forced excuse was again cut off.
âIf not, then Iâm a brutal princess whoâs using ridiculous arguments.â
The siblings gave up on trying to cover their mistakes and leaped up from their seats, bowing to Belinda.
âPlease forgive us!â
They had to get themselves out of trouble somehow. As long as Belinda was the Emperorâs daughter, she was always right, even if she was just a princess with no power.
Either way, it was correct that they had tried to humiliate the princessâs maid.
âItâs my fault for creating a situation that Your Highness could misunderstand! Forgive me for my rudeness!â
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A cold sweat ran down his back. He felt like heâd just glimpsed a new aspect of the princess.
Theyâd done it because they thought that the maid was too timid to defend herself, but what was going on hereâŠ.
Theyâd heard that she was very close to a Shinsu. Could that have anything to do with it?
Belinda, turning a blind eye to the white-faced siblings, stood up.
âThe dukeâs children need to watch their language and behavior. I wonât stop at a verbal warning next time. Remember that.â
Holding the helpless Lucyâs hand, she turned around coldly without saying goodbye.
She left confidently and gracefully, leaving the siblings to look down with a relieved sigh. However, they soon stiffened up again as she came back.
Belinda grabbed the bird lying on the table and left, again with no goodbye.
The siblings sighed again as she walked away for the last time.
Belinda strode calmly, holding Lucyâs hand with one hand and Mazetto with the other as if she had never been angrier. While she left pretending to be angry, sheâd almost forgotten about the napping Mazetto.
The bird, who had been still sleeping despite the commotion, opened his eyes and fluttered his feathers.
âHuh? What happened⊠What? Where is my tartâŠ? Where are we goingâŠ?â
âYouâre awake? Iâll give you a tart when we get to my room.â
Belinda replied to him gently, smiling.
âOkay, okay⊠Iâll go back to sleep.â
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Mazetto fell back asleep in Belindaâs palm.
Only then did Lucy hesitantly speak.
âPrincess, I⊠Because of me, youâŠâ
She looked like she was about to cry.
Belindaâs anger at the mention of âinnate nobilityâ was in defense of her. Lucy instinctively felt that. It was clear that she wasnât angry because of a misunderstanding, but because she couldnât bear to watch Lucy getting hurt.
She was upset and sorry that her precious princess had protected her at the cost of creating a disgraceful situation for herself.
âPrincess, I⊠IâŠâ
Lucy couldnât speak properly, but Belinda understood her heart. Iâm sorry. Thank you. Thatâs what she meant.
Even though defending her wasnât a big deal to Belinda, it was Lucy â the one who had always stood by her lonely self â in question.
If it werenât for Aymon and Lucy, she couldnât have found enjoyment in her fierce and exhausting imperial life.
She playfully squeezed Lucyâs hand, whispering with a light voice.
âKeep your chin up, Lucy. Thereâs no reason for you to be intimidated by them.â
ââŠ..â
âIâm right behind you. I, Belinda Ryn Athez, the daughter of His Majesty the Emperor, who has unlimited power.â
âPrincessâŠâ
âAnd behind me, I have Aymon. I even have a Shinsu. Lord, how much more dependable could I be?â
ââŠâŠâ
Belinda talked in a playful tone to lighten the mood.
âAnd you even have an airheaded prince behind you, donât you?â
Lucy raised her bowed head and stared at Belinda, her eyes watery.
Tenderly squeezing her hand, Belinda smiled at her.
âLucy Herb. Never mind what others say. Youâre my person, so listen to me. Youâre my lovely, pretty, precious Lucy.â
âOkayâŠâ
Lucy pouted.
She wanted to thank and comfort Belinda but forced herself to swallow the words. She feared that if she opened her mouth, she wouldnât be able to stop her tears.
Who would dare to mock Belindaâs origins? Belinda Ryn Athez was more of a princess than anyone else.
She didnât just mean it because she was her maid â there was no one so sweet, generous, and loving elsewhere in the Empire.
Belinda was her light and the Empireâs light.
Lucy had no doubt that becoming the maid of the princess whom everyone else avoided had been the luckiest thing to happen to her.
While walking hand in hand with Belinda, even the cold of the Gerban Peninsula grazing her ears felt warm.
***
Adelai, who was standing in the snow-covered field, pulled the small bowâs string. Coldness radiated from her calm, widely open eyes.
âThis is why I warned you to be careful.â
She let go of the string, and the arrow flashed over the white field. Inside the hunting area, it hit a black rabbit between the skeletal trees, which fell to the floor without a sound.
Duke Ruberos DeHill and Claire DeHill, the two DeHill siblings, showered her in praise.
âThat was great, princess!â
The scarlet blood of the rabbit began to spill onto the frozen snow.
Adelai turned away from the trees scattered between the rocky cliffs of a rugged mountain and a steep hill.
âI told you not to disdain that weak thing, Belinda. Iâm telling you that sheâs extremely evil, but sheâs pretending to be innocent.â
Adelai took off her gloves and threw them at Ruberosâs chest. She gestured towards a faraway carriage, which slowly began to approach.
âI donât need an escort.â
She opened the door for herself and got into the carriage, followed by the DeHill siblings. The boundary between the harsh winter and the cozy carriage was evident after it closed. Adelai flushed with the warm air.
That morning, the siblings confessed everything that had happened with Belinda to Adelai â how they got a merciless talk from her after insulting Lucy.
Usually, Adelai would have been furiously grinding her teeth at Belindaâs actions. But this time, she had a more calm reaction.
She was confident in the hand sheâd been dealt, letting her relax.
Barahanâs descendant had fallen into her hands. It would take some time for the magic stone planted in his stomach to work properly, but it would happen soon.
After finishing the âsecret missionâ, she could enjoy a life of wealth and honor.
It seemed foolish to be distracted by the jewels that were just something to show off.
Adelai pulled herself back from her thoughts, leaning into the carriage seat.
âYouâre angry, Ruberos, arenât you?â
âMaybe itâs because she has a Shinsu backing her up â sheâs very confident. Princess Belinda is untouchable because of that beast.â
Adelai snorted and laid her arms on the windowsill, gesturing at Claire.
âDo you still like that idiot Lart?â
âYes, Princess.â
She nodded serenely.
He had been with her since childhood. She had grown up convinced that she would become a crown princess and wasnât ready to accept his rejection.
Adelai tutted disapprovingly. What good was there about that stupid kid?
âWithout the Shinsu, Belinda means nothing. Trivial and insignificant.â
âThatâs right.â
But while that Shinsu was as powerful as he was, getting to that âmeans nothingâ would be a problem.
Adelai would always frown at that fact. However, she now talked about the Shinsu with a bright face as she tapped on the window.
âDonât worry, DeHill. You will marry Prince Lart.â
âHuh? But he seems to want that maid so badly.â
The princess, and the Shinsu standing behind her, were too big of an obstacle for them to get rid of the maid. Claire couldnât bring herself to say that and only bit her lips.
Knowing what she wanted to say, Adelai just laughed.
She touched her neck out of habit, though the key wasnât there. Now that she didnât need it, she wasnât wearing it, but her hand still wandered, touching nothing but air.
âHmmm.â
Adelai pleasantly cleared her throat as she fumbled around the empty seat. She smiled at the thought of Joseph, the descendant of Barahan that had been disguised as her servant.
Sooner or later, the day sheâd been intently looking forward to would come. The day she became the crown princess after clearing out everything blocking her.
What do you want me to do? Even if you were Lartâs wife, youâll never be the empress. The throne is reserved for me.
Staring at Claire with a sneer in her eyes, she looked out the window. A white field swept by with the sound of the horsesâ hooves.
Adelai picked up a small pouch next to her and handed it to Ruberos.
âYou said you were going to the river to paint a portrait tomorrow, right? When Belinda gets onto the sledâŠâ
Malicious words came out of Adelaiâs red lips.
Though everything was going her way, she couldnât bear standing back and watching the conceited and cocky Belinda.
Iâm sure a little prank will be all right.
She hadnât managed to manipulate a Shinsu into their death yet, but she could do this much.
Adelai laughed, satisfied, as she imagined what would happen the next day.
Duke Ruberos sniffed Adelaiâs pouch with a curious face.
***
âRaise your head a little more, princess.â
Belinda stiffly moved her head at the painterâs distant words, trying to swallow a sigh. She had already spent an hour sitting on the frozen river in a luxurious dog sled.
Prince Lart and Princess Adelai were also sitting on sleds, staring forward with haughty faces.
They were getting their portraits painted â Belinda didnât understand why they had come all this way for it when they could have done it in the palace.
She was told that the portraits would be painted against the backdrop of a beautiful snowfield to highlight the ancient beauty of the royal family. What the hell did that even mean?
She glanced over at Lart, who, despite looking annoyed to death as well, was sitting up properly.
Belinda clasped the reins on the sled. Large white dogs were standing majestically in front of it.
I wish I could pet those dogs and play with them. And that I could finally go back inside.
Even though she was wearing gloves, she felt the cold wind between her fingers. The weather was getting colder, and the work was finishing up smoothly.
It was towards the end that the incident happened.\n