âIâm asking what your real intentions behind getting involved with the Crown Prince are.â
The gloomy atmosphere of a man who lost his companion still flowed from the Grand Duke.
He was so handsome that people didnât think he had kids already.
Charlize calmly answered,
âWhat does that have to do with Your Grace?â
She had not used the title of âfatherâ as she had stubbornly done during her childhood.
It was âYour Graceâ; a title that drew the line thoroughly.
The Grand Dukeâs brows formed a frown.
âArenât you a Ronan?â
âAre there any nobles who think of me as a Ronan?â
There were none.
The nobles who thought of Charlize as a RonanâŚ
The Grand Duke, who knew about it better than anyone blinked in embarrassment. But Charlizeâs face remained calm.
The second son, Dante, who was standing beside him, gulped down his saliva and turned his head.
On the other hand, the first son, Akan, was so indifferent to his family that he was not even used to seeing Charlize.
Akan said,
âWhy do you say that? Because of you, the Ronans have become the first family to support the Crown Prince.â
Charlize looked at Akan. It had been four years since the fencing competition.
Akanâs words were wrong. Everyone knew that the Ronans had not helped Dylan until he became the Crown Prince.
She answered,
âThe relatives of the Crown Princeâs grandmaster. Of course, it is an achievement. But, itâs technically unrelated to the Ronan family.â
âItâs unrelated?â
âThe student I was teaching just became the Crown Prince.â
In contrast to the cold-hearted Akan, Charlize was perfectly peaceful.
The Grand Duke restrained Akan, who was trying to speak more:
âBoth of you are noisy.â
â⌠Iâm sorry, Father.â
Akan stepped back, lowering his gaze.
The Grand Duke reproached the silent Charlize.
âDonât stand out. Can you not even accept that wish?â
It was useless. He didnât say it, but that was what the cold eyes said. The Grand Duke clicked his tongue.
âI canât thank you for being stuck as a member of our Ronan family.â
Dante, who was listening by his side, flinched.
The Grand Duke was still the same as before. He didnât change one bit.
âIsnât this too much for Charlize?â Dante thought.
He was a little worried, so he looked at Charlize. âWhat is this?â She looked as if she were happy.
âOh, I was going to say that.â
An excited voice.
It felt a little fresh.
âFresh?â
Dante was surprised by his own thoughts.
He noticed an ominous air around Charlize.
His brother and father didnât notice⌠that Charlize isnât the same kid she used to be.
The pink coral ornament that adorned Charlizeâs hair glistened gracefully. The corner of her mouth turned up and she smiled with her eyes.
As a child, the princess had always been told that her atmosphere resembled that of the deceased Grand Duchess the most.
She was fascinating like a rose but sharp because she had a hidden thorn. Was there anyone more suitable to be the Crown Princeâs grandmaster?
Charlizeâs dress was lavish.
âI would appreciate it if you expelled me.â
Still, in a fresh voice, Charlize smiled convincingly. By asking him to remove her name from the family register.
Even Akan, who was not surprised by most things, looked at Charlize with his eyes wide open.
***
The silence continued for a long time. A second felt like a year.
The Grand Duke and Akan were frozen and said nothing. Charlize was still smiling.
Dante broke the silence.
âIs it because you donât know the difference between living shielded by your familyâs glory and not?â
Dante was in his own way considering Charlizeâs best interest. For her sake, he meant to persuade her somehow:
âYouâre a Ronan too, no matter how. There is no reason to throw away your family when the power of the Grand Duke is so clear. You can just stay still.â
âI donât know.â
The princess didnât seem to be persuaded at all.
Dante was impatient:
âOf course, you could join another family as a foster daughter. There certainly those who would accept because they aim for the honor of being family with the Crown Princeâs grandmaster. However,â
ââŚâ
âWhat family could be greater than the Ronans? It would be hard to adjust. Itâs not a matter to decide so easily.â
He was just saying it in a roundabout way, and it was easy to say,
âIf you go out of here, whoâs going to accept you? You will only have a hard time.â
Charlize, who knew his true intentions, smiled and tilted her head:
âWell, Iâve never enjoyed the Ronansâ privilege.â
When Charlize raised her head again, âŚ
âWhether I go somewhere else or not,â
⌠her eyes were more intense.
âitâs better than there anyway.â
There⌠The Grand Duchy.
Dante hesitated for a moment.
Seven years ago, Charlize suddenly fired her maids. No one could stop her because it was so obvious that the maids were harassing Charlize.
âFor that child, what kind of place would the Grand Duchy be?â he thought.
âYouâre here, Grandmaster!â
Then, she heard the maidâs bright voice. Charlize took her eyes off Dante and looked at the maids.
The maids who sincerely respected and gently bowed their heads to her. It was so different from the maids at the Grand Duchy, who had pretended not to see Charlize according to the Grand Dukeâs will.
âYes.â
Unlike in the past, she did not shrink back like a fading rose or raise her thorns to guard herself, so Charlizeâs laughter was elegant.
âDid you find it?â
He thought she was coarse and intimidating to the employees.
âThe problem lies not with CharlizeâŚâ
Looking at Akan and the Grand Duke, who seemed to hide their shaking from surprise, Dante clenched his fists.
He hated to admit it, but Charlize seemed noble. Maybe the problem lies⌠with THE Grand Duke.
The maids, who saw Danteâs face falling apart, whispered carefully to Charlize.
âYou were having an important conversationâŚâ
âNo. Now Iâve said everything Iâve got to say anyhow,â Charlize answered softly.
The maids greeted the three men with friendly faces at first.
âGrandmasterâs family, the Grand Duke of Ronan, and the sons of the Grand Duke.â
But the Ronans never greeted anyone.
Charlize turned to the maids without even saying hello as if she knew it would be like this.
âLetâs go.â
âYes, grandmaster.â
The maids were looking at Charlize with fond eyes.
Charlize also treated them with a very gentle attitude. The eyes of the Grand Duke hardened because of how differently she looked at the maids compared to them.
âIt would be good for all of us, so Iâd appreciate it if you could expel me as soon as possible.â
After Charlize said those last words, she went away as if she had nothing else to do with them.
Yet they stood there as if nailed to the spot.
***
The Emperor gave some advice to Dylan because he was in a good mood.
Things to overcome as the Crown Prince and how to deal with people.
It went in one ear and out the other. Worse than what Master teaches.
When Dylan acted well just like an obedient child, the emperor was satisfied and laughed as he stroked his beard:
âYou must be tired. Now go and rest.â
âYes. Thank you for your good words. Iâm going to go now. Your Majesty.â
Like a gentle, docile beast.
Dylan, who bowed politely, was dismissed by the eyes of the emperor.
But as soon as he moved away from the emperor, Dylanâs expression cooled down.
The Crown Princeâs heart belonged only to Charlize.
The sun had already fallen, and the sky was sunset red.
Dylan hurried.
As soon as he was finished with the proceedings, he ran to Charlize. Upon his arrival, Charlize was filling out some document.
âMaster.â
Finally, Dylan could be himself again. It was only possible in front of Charlize.
A relaxed, genuine smile came to mind. He had been distracted by the book opening ceremony earlier.
Because Charlize was so beautiful.
He only saw it a few times, but it stuck to the cornea like an afterimage and dominated the head.
As they faced each other up close like this, Dylan was even more puzzled. Strangely, it felt like his chest was tightening.
ââŚYes. Your Highness.â
Charlize rose from her seat. Dylan blinked slowly.
Now Dylan was much taller than Charlize. He wanted to be an adult. He was curious how Charlize would feel when she had to look up to Dylan.
âBut itâs really weird.â
As a man, he looked at Charlize.
âBecause youâre not the prince anymore. Itâs a little awkward to call you âYour Highnessâ for the first time.â
Charlize felt a little awkward.
Dylan came to his senses belatedly.
He didnât care when the nobles called him âYour Highnessâ, yet Charlizeâs pronunciation tickled him somewhere.
But.
He was an adult now.
He also had broad shoulders and a strong back due to his improved physique. Even fancy clothes could not hide his properly developed muscles.
Dylanâs refreshing glances fell on Charlize.
âNo, I thought I was happy to be the Crown Prince for the first time,â he said while he slightly blushed up to his ears and lowered his eyes.
ââŚYes?â
âItâs not awkward. Very well. Do it. No. Itâs good to hear.â
Charlize blinked, then smiled softly.
âHeâs still the same.â
Dylan was still polite and considerate.
When he became the Crown Prince, he could really talk down now, but Dylan didnât. Charlize never pointed that out.
She realized how low and deep his voice had become.
Dylan said,
âItâs been longer than I thought. What were you doing? Wasnât it boring?â
âItâs not boring.â
Charlize shook her head.
âItâs a historical day, so my heart was beating all day. My heart kept pounding.â
Dylanâs eyes widened as if her words were unexpected.
âMy heart was pounding, too. Master.â
To Charlize, who said her heart was pounding, he was the Crown Prince who said he felt the same way.
His black hair looked quite noble. Itâs Dylanâs color, but itâs the color of the devil, and as it goes with his appearance, there was no angel.
âActually, I was writing an expulsion application.â
Said Charlize, and put her hand on the document. Dylan looks at the papers.
An application for expulsion.
Charlizeâs request to remove her name from the Ronan family register was sincere. Both the Grand Duke and the two sons of the Grand Duke seemed to be embarrassed and had remained silent.
âIt was cumbersome, but it went well.â
Charlize wanted to be free. Of course, she knew that this mindset was not common. The relationship between parents and their children was usually one of filial piety.
âFamily is meaningless to me. Is it weird?â
Charlize asked. Dylan was calm as if it wasnât weird.
âItâs not weird.â
Charlize slowly looked at Dylan.
She finished filling it out while she was thinking about it. The application for expulsion was tricky and complicated.
The precedent itself is rare in the first place. Relationship isolation is not as easy as you think. This is especially true for the nobility to prevent the family genealogy from getting twisted.
But itâs not impossible at all.
Dylan did not ask why. He asked about Charlizeâs thoughts,
âWhat do you want to do with them?â
ââI canât afford to deal with others because I donât have enough time to teach Your Highness.â
Charlize said, not knowing how Dylan felt.
He thought about it every time. Charlize was very good at speaking. Even the same words can make shake his heart.
Knowing that it didnât mean much, Dylanâs heart was shaken.
âThe only person I need is Your Highness.â
The moment he heard that, Dylan couldnât stop. A tingle of excitement ran up his spine.