After disobeying Princess Della, she joined a sorry lot of knights, and it was then that she met Prince Ethan.
âHad you kicked me out then, Your Highness wouldâve been at ease.â
âHow could I have done that?â
Prince Ethan laughed bitterly. Count Reise intervened.
âI tend to tell him he should have done it.â
âCount Reise, what does a nerd like you know?â
âThis ânerdâ defended you!â
âPhew, Your Highness. Donât waste your time hanging around such a petty nerd.â
Count Reise flared his nose in irritation. Prince Ethan shook his head.
âSir Du, Iâm sorry to say this in a place like this, butâŠâ
Strangely stuttering and hesitating, it was time for an apology or something more uncomfortable than an apology. The prince still held her hand, but Adrian did not want to hear an apology or an expression of regret for what had already happened. So she grinned, showing her teeth.
âWas there ever a time when Your Highness and I exchanged words that might fit a decent occasion? Feel free to speak to me.â
ââŠThe seat next to me has yet to be filled.â
Count Reiseâs face crumpled, and Adrian frowned, rearing her head back. Her double chin turned into a triple chin, creating a blatantly disgusted expression. Prince Ethan slightly choked up.
âI wonder if there has ever been a lady who has reacted to a princeâs proposal in this manner.â
âOh, Your Highness. For Peteâs sake.â
Adrian squirmed with a grimace, pulling her chin back even more.
âIf I marry Your Highness now, what will I become?â
ââŠA princess who was proposed to as a criminal in the Hall of Apelard?â
Prince Ethan jutted his chin and replied with a noble gesture as if to shake off his embarrassment. As the most handsome man in Acela, his sharp jaw and nose stood out, but Adrian turned to Count Reise with a face that said, âyikes.â
âCount Reise. What is my nickname?â
ââŠThe Mad Dog of the Second Prince?â
âIsnât there a more crude nickname I go by?â
Count Reise immediately understood her and made a face, not wanting to say the words with his mouth. But he also had to say something to dissuade the proud prince.
Count Reise rubbed his nose once and opened his mouth.
âA prostitute with a sword?â
It was a rumor that had followed her tirelessly from the moment she chose Prince Ethan over Princess Della. A label that precedes the nickname âMad Dog.â The Acela women were knighted more than a decade ago, yet it seems like a stigma that always accompanies these knights. Pointing fingers at the female knight who clings to the unmarried prince.
Adrian noticed that Prince Ethanâs expression indicated that such matters didnât require an explanation. So instead, she jokingly told Count Reise,
âI think it sounded a little more vulgar than that.â
âYou want me to use that word while in the presence of Apelard?â
âThatâs true. Anyway, Your Highness.â
âYou will only lose by welcoming me as a princess. Whatâs so charming about a princess who has a history of openly rebelling against the God Apelard?â
âEven if I lose, it doesnât matter if Iâm willing to step away from the throne if you are pardoned.â
Prince Ethan said solemnly, holding her hand.
Oh, gosh. I really adore this prince.
Adrian thought inside her mind.
If he shows this much concern for his subordinates, how could it not make us want to serve him?
However, she cannot become a princess just by pleading for immunity. When she vowed to serve Prince Ethan as her master, her oath did not include serving her master in bed.
She believed that exemplary servants should not hesitate to hit their masterâs nose when they make a wrong decision. But if she hits the princeâs nose as a criminal her sentence will increase. So Adrian decided only to speak.
âAh, thatâs very beneficial. But you know what, Your Highness?â
âA king is more appealing than a prince, so if youâre going to propose, please propose after you become king.â
At the rude remark, Count Reise looked around in a panic, but Prince Ethan groaned and asked,
âIf I propose, will you accept?â
âNo. But I will brag about my grandchildren. My dream is to become a cute grandmother with ten grandchildren. If Iâm going to brag to them, wouldnât it be better to be an old lady who almost became a queen rather than an old lady who almost became a princess?â
âSir Du, please shut upâŠâ
Count Reise groaned, covering his face. Prince Ethan grinned in amazement. Naturally, his knightâs glorious nickname of âMad Dogâ was due to her exceptional military prowess but also because she spoke without hesitation.
âApologies, but we must go now.â
Sir Alffein, the Knight Commander, approached as he waited nearby out of courtesy as a loyal servant and for the prince who would soon be leaving, but he did not hear the inappropriate jokes. Prince Ethan nodded, and the soldiers lined up nearby turned Adrian around.
Thus, the last thing she said to Prince Ethan was, âMy future dream is to become a grandmother who almost became a queen.â
Well, in a way, it was something only sheâd say, Prince Ethan thought and watched her green hair fade farther away.
âŠIt was very, very like her that when he let go of the woman, she left behind a foul scent. Prince Ethan laughed bitterly, flexing open his sticky hands.
âDid Ethan propose to Adrian Du?â
Bright blue eyes sparkled with interest. The reason why Princess Della is called the âSaintess of Acelaâ is because of her eyes. Itâs said that when Apelard, the heavenly god, descended to this earth, his eyes were filled with the light of the sky. It was such a common color for the Acelains, but Princess Dellaâs eyes were especially clear and cold blue.
The princess, who was just having a drink, pressed the soldier who delivered the news, and the soldier stammered and repeated exactly what Prince Ethan had said to Adrian Du in the Hall of Apelard. When Kayley Du turned around after handing the soldier a few gold coins, the princess was smiling at the window, emptying the entire glass.
ââŠCouldnât this backfire?â
Kayley said, looking at Princess Della with a frown. Princess Dellaâs room had a very beautiful front window, where she could see the royal palace straight ahead. The princess was also currently staring at the princeâs palace. Princess Della turned away and smiled cheerfully.
âOh, dear. Kayley. Your beloved sister was proposed to by the prince, and thatâs all you have to say?â
ââŠIâve never thought of her as my sister. â
âWell, being siblings from a prestigious family does make it hard to get along.â
The princess set down her drink and smiled violently.
âEven more so as the prince gets closer to the throne.â
âIt is natural that a child cannot even come near the throne as they are.â
As a little boy, Barbate Du picked up a very different child on the street. Gray hair runs in the Du family, but Barbate surprisingly treated this girl with green hair and pink eyes just like Kayley. He even went on to register her as his daughter.
Acelaâs law states that the head of the family must relinquish their inheritance and title to the person they have deemed their successor, man or woman, regardless of the order. So itâs no wonder Kayley felt a sense of crisis.
âWell, I donât think so. She wouldâve caught someoneâs eye had she grown up on the street.â
âI consider it an honor for the Du family to see that girl be so highly regarded.â
There was a thorn in Kayleyâs words. Princess Della was fully aware of how much he detested and despised his step-sister. But she had no reason to care for Kayleyâs feelings. Because Kayley was her subordinate. After a snort, Princess Della observed the window once more and crossed her arms.
âEthan would not have proposed to her simply for immunity. He never willingly chooses to lose.â
ââŠI heard General Deflan is suffering from a major chronic illness on the Eastern Front.â
âYes, General Deflan took charge of the White Rocky Plains, but he was too old to stay there for an extended time.â
âWe have Sir Alffien and the Teterborough chivalryâŠâ
âSir Alffien was able to become the Knight Commander because he excelled as a captain rather than a knight. He doesnât fight for His Majesty; instead, he removes the idiots that approach His Majesty. He is hardly the best candidate for a prolonged local war. And those hideous fools of Teterborough are out of the question.â
Kayley looked displeased. Princess Della was merely pointing out what Kayley already knew. He knows it, yet he turns a blind eye to it. Princess Della also had similar feelings for her younger brother, so she didnât want to blame him.
âBut all we have to do is provide General Deflan with a good doctor.â
âHow much does it cost to employ a man to Yogyakarta?â
Princess Della tilted her head.
âYou once wanted her.â
âOh, Kayley. Thatâs when she was on my side.â
The princess, who came dangerously close to owning Adrian Du, smiled. It was a malicious smile.
Born to the best beauty of the Acela Kingdom, Princess Della inherited both her motherâs beauty and King Acelaâs insidiousness, and she knew it herself. Kayley still couldnât understand why Adrian rebelled against Princess Della as her master.
âIf she canât be mine, Iâll just have to crush her thoroughly. Without a trace.â
And the princess propped her elbow on her knee, her chin in her hand, and looked at Kayley.
âYou must be the one who wishes for that the most. Sometimes, even a stuck-up master such as myself needs to consider her subordinateâs welfare.â
At that moment, what flashed through Kayleyâs mind were images of his father, who loved his younger sister dearly despite maintaining an indifferent expression, and his mother, who sang that she wished for nothing more than to go flower viewing with Adrian. What would his parents think if they heard how he replied to the princess?
âŠKayley thought it was none of his business. But still, a little stirred, he carefully spoke.
âSheâs already broken one leg, so itâs difficult for her to act the part of a knight.â
Princess Della let out a laugh as if sheâd heard a strange thing.
âYou, too, broke a leg, but youâre still working as hard as my right hand!â
Her words could be considered insulting to some people. If Adrian had said that, Kayley wouldâve killed her. But Princess Dellaâs words moved him dearly, and Kayley bowed.
âAn undeserved compliment.â
The princessâ pink lips drew up into a long curve.
âIn rough terrain like Yogyakarta, it is natural for Acelains to die no matter the cause. Even if they consume poison, are exposed to endemic diseases, or are killed by a swordâŠâ
ââŠSimply crossing the road can get an Acelain slaughtered by a Yogyakartan.â
âThat would be a reasonable excuse. If the regent sent from our home country dies unexpectedly, there will be a good reason to hold Yogyakarta liable.â
With her slender fingers, the princess traced the crest of Apelard hanging on one side of her room.
The Saintess of Acela. Her title ironically justified her desire for power and ambition.
âShall I let you in on something?â
âMy father is strangely concerned about that scorching hot land. Thatâs why he had different plans for Adrian Du at first. Frankly speaking, being a deputy regent comes close to having the privilege of honor. Even if the inhabited territory is undeveloped.â
The womanâs pale purple eyes thinned.
âIsnât it typical for older men to utilize young, unmarried girls as pawns? The prince, who pushed out the royal daughter of Yogyakarta and became the heir to the throne, is also said to be unmarried.â
âShe nearly had a royal marriage instead of becoming a regent. And you know what? To my surprise, Barbate Du implored my father to renounce the royal marriage.â
Kayley kept his mouth shut. The princess continued.
âPrime Minister Du is such a good father. Donât you think?â
The manâs words crumbled in his mouth and disappeared. He was grinding his teeth. The princess pushed, wondering when Kayleyâs molars would shatter.
âWhat a shame. If she married, she wouldnât have to die and become an unmarried corpse in a barbaric land.â
There was not a trace of a joke in her cold words.