Devan had a very strong opinion that the debutante should be done first, before the wedding.
The Crown Princess immediately moved up this yearâs debutante by a few months.
It was too early, and that was two weeks later.
Fortunately, Count Diego, who valued reputation, taught me well one of the manners as a noblewoman.
I didnât need to learn how to dance for debutantes, nor did I need to learn how to be a socialite.
âMy Lady, are you going to your room?â
The maid of the Imperial Palace followed me quietly.
I had barely finished the fitting of my dress.
The tedious preparations for the debutante were almost finished.
At that moment, I turned my head at the cheerful voice.
Karen, dressed in armor, saluted playfully at the end of the hallway.
He still hadnât given up calling me âLady,â even though the old butler had repeatedly told him that he should call me âGrand Duchessâ.
Actually, it was comfortable for me too.
It had been a few days since he had arrived at the Imperial Palace, but this was the first time we had talked alone.
âItâs been a while, hasnât it?â
âIs it because the Lady is busy?â
I shrugged at his sly tone.
His attitude suddenly changed after he noticed that it was my fault to return to the capital.
That didnât mean he was polite and respectful of me, though; he was more friendly.
I glanced at the servant. She was still following me with her head down.
âWould you mind giving us some space?â
The maid moved her lips and gave me a troubled look.
I said in a deliberately curt manner.
She was the maid that Astrilla had assigned to me.
Not only did I not know the Crown Princess well yet, but I had a history of suffering by the maidservants, which was vey uncomfortable for me.
She also had a look in her eyes that was more like watching me than assisting me.
Perhaps sheâll also tell the Crown Princess about my current talk with Karen.
Karen naturally stood next to me, blocking her view. Walking fast and widening the distance, the maid didnât follow me anymore. I opened my mouth only after confirming that she couldnât hear my voice.
âYou said you didnât know anything from Ellywoon?â
âThe Lady and His Highness didnât expect anything from the start, did you?â
White mana stones had already been collected and evidence destroyed, there was no way that the temple would have left a trace in Ellywoon again.
What I had hoped for was to get more testimony from witnesses, but it seemed that we had gotten none.
Karen said in frustration.
âBy the way, can you tell me why in the world we are chasing a demon corpse and what that white magic stone is? I also heard youâre looking for a fallen dragon around the capital.â
âI think it would be faster to ask Devan. So did you find the dragon?â
âIâve already joined you âŚâŚâŚ. I think it would be faster to ask the guards than me.â
He gave me back my words.
I bit my lip tightly. It was because Killian, the Captain of the Kingsguard, came to mind.
It had been a week since I arrived at the Imperial Palace, and there was no news about Killian.
Not even the Crown Princess seemed to know anything about him, though I didnât ask her directly.
I was only getting more and more anxious as time went by. I had a feeling that he was going to do something.
âI heard you met Pelos.â
Karen changed the subject without much ado.
âOh, you said he was a friend of yours. Yes, um,âŚâŚ. He was a good man.
âItâs okay to call him weird.â
âHeâs a little eccentric.â
âIs he in the temple?â
âProbably so. MaybeâŚâŚâ
The image of Pelos sneaking into the Imperial Palace in his armor a few days ago came to mind.
âDo you know something? Of course, heâs a guy who doesnât know where heâs going to bounce.â
Then, with a mischievous twinkle in his eye, Karen asked.
âAnyway, Lady, I heard youâre going to debut?â
âI know everything. So, do you have a debutante partner in mind?â
Karen jokingly pointed at his face with his finger.
âWhat does the finger mean?â
âIf you donât have a partner, I can be your partner. Itâs a hand gesture that expresses my big grace and generosity.â
I stared at him with an absurd expression.
âYouâre a fool, arenât you?â
Karen frowned as he lowered his finger.
âYou keep calling me âLadyâ and you seem to have forgotten, but Iâm a Grand Duchess.â
âSo of course my partner would be Devan.â
He pouted his lips a little.
It seemed that he was really expecting to go to Debutante rather than having any regrets about his partnerâs seat.
âI was wondering because the Lady was eager to get me to come to the imperial Palace.â
âEven if it wasnât Devan, it seems unlikely that Iâd go with you.â
I added with a mischievous expression at Karenâs frustrated face.
âMy preference would be Pelos, not Sir Karen.â
At that moment, I heard a heavy voice from behind me.
âThatâs unexpected.â
Startled, I turned my head. It was Devan.
He said he had a pile of documents to process after coming to the palace, and I had not seen his face properly for days.
He strode up and stood between Karen and me.
âWhatâs unexpected?â
âI thought you didnât like the flamboyant ones like Pelos.â
âHeâs handsome. If he doesnât open his mouth.â
We moved on, leaving Karen behind.
âWait a minute. Your Highness, Lady!â
Ignoring the urgent cry, I asked Devan.
âDo you have any new information for me?â
Karen hurriedly stuck close to Devanâs side, and he frowned a little.
âWhether itâs a dragon, Eunice, white magic stones, or anythingâŚâŚ.â
Karen was listening to our conversation with an interesting expression on his face.
Devan noticed the look and pointed with his chin to the end of the hallway.
âKaren. I told you to finish the formation of the Detached Palace Kingsguard by the end of the day, do you have time for this?â
âHuh? I thought Your Highness would give me a few days.â
âToday is the end of the few days.â
Karen clicked his tongue in annoyance.
Devan pushed him even more.
âThen get out of my sight.â
Karen opened his mouth slightly and fell silent. His eyebrows were drooping, and he looked heartbroken.
As he disappeared with a droopy gait, Devan casually took the lead.
âAre there any other Kingsguard in the annex? Are they under the Crown Princess?â
âI didnât originally separate them exactly, but I thought it would be better to keep them separate.â
âWhy? Canât you trust Her Highness? Or is that âblood stormâ you mentioned before?â
When I whispered in a low voice, he gave me a puzzled look.
âWonât you tell me what the Princess and Your Highness talked about?â
ââItâs confidential.â
Devan gave me a complicated look.
I had a hunch that maybe the fact that heâd seemed particularly busy the last few days wasnât unrelated to this.
It sounded like a rebellion was going to happen.
Is Devan trying to drive Astrilla out and sit in the Crown Princeâs seat? He didnât seem like a person to do that, and he didnât seem like a person who wants to do that. Then, what kind of storm?
âMore than that, I have something to tell you about the news youâve been longing for.â
I opened my eyes wide. He seemed to have finally figured something out.
What is it? The dragon? Eunice? White magic stones? Or âŚâ
He looked into my expectant eyes and laughed out loud.
âCordelia. Itâs that girl.â
The table was filled with food that was fresher and more spectacular than anything I had eaten at the Grand Duchy.
It seemed that the chef had done everything in his power to repay Devan for bringing him to the Imperial Palace.
If not for that, it would have been because the ingredients in the palace were far more abundant.
My nerves, however, were directed towards something different than food.
âTell me more quickly. Why Cordelia? Can I see her? Or do you have new news? Itâs not bad, is it?â
A feeling of unease came over me.
The temple had sent a dragon to abduct me. It meant they were that desperate.
That also meant that Cordeliaâs condition was serious.
âItâs not bad, and itâs not very new news, you might see the girl.â
I asked like a scream, my eyes wide open.
Devanâs one eye crinkled at my roar.
âHow? How can I see her? Did the temple allow it?â
âNo way. Or more accurately⌠you might be able to see her.â
âPlease explain properly.â
Devan gracefully cut the blood dripping meat and popped it into his mouth.
I was even more anxious at the sight.
âI got the information that sheâs still in the temple from an informant I trust. I donât think sheâs dead. Well, she didnât look very healthy. Apparently, the priests gathered their divine power and stopped it for a while.â
âBy stopped, you meanâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâ
âIt means that they stopped all the functions in her body.â
Just from what I had heard, Cordeliaâs condition looked quite dangerous.
âSo? How can I see her?â
âI know where she is, soâŚâŚâŚâ Devan shrugged.
ââŚâŚ..Am I going to see her secretly?â
Devan lifted the edge of his lips slightly.
âMost of the temple space is opened up on the day of the wedding. Only for the two of us, the protagonists of the wedding.â