The pendant string fell into pieces, leaving only the jewel in his hand.
Soon, a light filled with holy power spread around Julia. At the same time, her appearance gradually returned to its original state.
Fernanâs face gradually became distorted as he gazed at her.
âHa..â
He gave a faint laugh with a complicated expression. He looked somewhat miserable.
He kept staring at her, unable to speak so easily.
âHow did you know?â
Julia murmured with a puzzled look on her face. How in the world he was able to recognize her?
Now she was even more frightened of this man. She felt like no matter what she did, she could not escape him.
Fernan gripped the pendant in his hand tightly as if to break it, and opened his mouth gently.
âThis pendant, I could feel a faint power.â
The pendant had lost its light. Matheus didnât tell her about this when the pendant was cut off, but she knew instinctively.
That the remaining power in the pendant was absorbed into her heart.
Maybe that was why her heart felt hot and tingling as if it was burning. The over-absorbed power began to rampage as if it wanted to escape from this narrow space.
âLetâs go home now. Youâve put me in enough trouble.â
Fernan pulled Juliaâs hand roughly. She bit her lip as she stared at the knights surrounding her.
There was nothing more she could do. Without saying anything, she was led by Fernanâs hand.
He picked her up in one fluid motion on the saddle, then naturally climbed in behind her.
âJulia.â
His low voice sank. The hand pulled her waist closer was somewhat persistent.
Julia stared at his large hands for a moment, then quickly averted her gaze.
Fernan pulled the reins as he watched her stiffen back.
Soon the horse began to run at a fast pace.
They left the city center and entered the forest leading to the city walls.
Julia looked around, clearing her complicated mind. The trees were thick around the snow covered path.
Through the trees, she could see different paths.
Julia glanced at Fernanâs locked arms around her.
âYour Highness.â
Quickly opening her mouth in a quiet voice, Julia turned her face sideways and looked at him.
âIâm tired. Letâs take a break.â
The words were meant to catch him off guard, but her face was pale at first glance.
It was because the pain in her heart had suddenly become much worse after the pendant was cut off.
Fernan watched her without saying a word, but gradually slowed down. Then, having stopped completely, he said something to the approaching knight.
âI ordered them to bring the carriage. It wonât take long.â
Julia gave a small nod. As she turned to get off the horse, Fernan, who had gotten off first, gave her a light hug.
It was a careful touch.
Stepping onto the ground, Julia staggered for a moment. Her otherwise tired body was even less strong after the long ride on the horse.
She moved her eyes and looked around. It was to find a way to escape.
âWhere did you stay all this time?ââ
At that moment, a low voice fell. Julia remained silent.
âWere you with the priest of the Temple of Ilion?â
Her hands flinched. How on earth could he know that much? Julia dropped her gaze and hid her puzzled face.
âHe must have given you the pendant.â
ââŚâ
âIf you donât want to answer, do so. Because I can arrest all of them and ask.â
As his harsh voice descended, Julia could no longer remain silent.
âDonât hurt an innocent person. He has nothing to do with me.â
This time, it was Cedric, not Matheus, who had helped her, but if Fernan dug deeper, Matheus would be harmed.
She couldnât do harm to those who helped her out of pure goodwill.
Fernan looked down at her with narrowed brows. Julia faced him straight on and began to speak.
âWhy did you look for me?â
Until now, she still did not understand why he would go to such lengths to get her back. Fernan was silent for a while, and then spoke coldly.
âAre there men who would sit still when their wives disappeared?â
Julia lost her words. It was because the word âwifeâ he uttered felt stranger than any other word at this moment.
ââŚWere I a wife to Your Highness?â
Fernan closed his lips in a complicated expression at the question.
He couldnât answer easily because he had never considered her his wife.
Julia struggled to get up. Then she walked along the road, ignoring Fernan who followed behind her.
She didnât want to delay the time any longer.
After a while, she came to a stop on a cliff with an open view.
There was a fierce river flowing beneath it. Her eyes became determined as she looked over the cliff. Perhaps this was the most certain way out.
âJulia, come here.â
As she continued walking, Fernan called out to her in a faint voice. Julia didnât answer and searched her pocket. A small blade appeared in her hand.
She had hidden it in her robe all this time just in case, but she didnât expect to use it like this. Julia turned around and pulled out a knife with a firm face.
She wouldnât scare him with a mere thing like this, but she could stall him for a while.
âYouâŚâ
Fernan couldnât help but stare at her with slightly puzzled expression..
âDonât come any closer. If you get any closer, Iâm really going to stab youâŚâ
Fernanâs face was cold even with her threat.
âDo whatever you want.â
As if he was sure that she wouldnât stab him, Fernan took a few large steps forward, and Julia flinched and stepped back.
Biting her lip, Julia glared at him as he approached and changed the direction of her blade. The knife that had been aimed at him was now aimed at herself.
âWhat are you doing now âŚ.?â
Fernan paused, glaring at her with a cold face. Julia stepped backwards nonchalantly.
As expected, it seemed to be more effective this way.
âD*mn it, put down that knife!â
His face cracked at once. With his immediate impetus to pounce, Julia pressed the knife further into her neck.
Red blood flowed down from her neck because she didnât adjust her strength. But strangely enough, she didnât feel any pain at all.
Fernanâs face distorted as Julia slowly backed away in that state.
âNo⌠donât move any further! Iâm sorryâŚâ
While he was unable to approach hastily, Juliaâs steps gradually approached the end of the cliff.
Fernan slowly stepped back, as if he was not going to get any closer.
Still, Julia did not stop.
Fernan stared at her with a pale face and immediately opened his mouth in a cracked voice.
âPlease donât do this. Itâs my fault. Iâll do whatever you wantâŚ.â
He was trembling. It was hard to believe that he was such a cold and heartless husband.
As Julia stared at him, she felt her sense of reality fading.
The blade on her neck, the footsteps on the edge of the cliff, and Fernanâs pleading cries were all unfamiliar.
But one thing was clear: she had to end it here.
At that moment, the scattered snow began to intensify. Julia heard footsteps. Behind Fernan, knights were seen running.
Julia, who were watching them absentmindedly, slowly engraved his face in her eyes for the last time. She knew that if it was not now, she would never be able to escape from him forever. Maybe she would start to love him again.
â⌠What Iâve experienced so far is enough.â
She didnât want to be tied to him any longer.
Julia stepped back a little. Her body, which was already halfway to the edge of the cliff, lost its balance and slowly collapsed.
âJulia!â
Looking at Fernan rushing in desperately, Julia jumped off the cliff. At the last minute, she could see the knights holding on to Fernan as he jumped after her.
Julia slowly closed her eyes. Her body, which was falling at a fast speed, sank deep into the cold river.
At the same time, the divine power that flowed out of her heart began to envelop her body slowly.