Liam, who felt my gaze on him, turned his head for a moment. Then, he stared at me and subsequently nodded indifferently. As if he knew.
His eyes seemed to hold no malice. Though that didnât mean he held favor for me either.
Like a fog, his gaze was difficult to read. He was completely different from Schubert, who was like an open book. He felt more like a blunt person.
âThis must be the loyal vassal Your Highness has told me about.â
âYes.â
âPlease take good care of His Majesty.â
It was unexpected that he brought this up with me, for Albertâs sake. Though he didnât openly show any hostility towards me like Schubert did, I still thought he wouldnât talk to me.
Perplexed, I nodded and replied.
âOf course.â
And thatâs all I said. Time for the main event to start!
I slowly stepped back, and Liam and Albert faced each other again.
I clasped my hands tightly as I watched the two men standing there as if confronting each other. How sad it is that thereâs no popcorn here. If itâs not popcorn, just anything to eat would have been great.
Schubert followed Liam into the room, like a puppy following its master.
Schubertâs eyes twitched when he looked at me, but the moment his gaze turned to Albert, they sparkled again.
Are you Jekyll and Hyde?
What a true stan. I reflected on my own shallow fanaticism as I watched Schubert. If I compare myself to him like this, Iâm a loooong way off.
Liam sighed and frowned. Because he was still pale, he looked quite sick.
âYour Highness has used up so much mana, and youâre probably in a bad condition because you had to deal with the dark magic that was in me, sire. Why must you overdo it?â
Liam tried to keep Albert here.
Albert just shook his head with a calm face.
âYouâre better, so thereâs no reason to stay any longer.â
He was working hard while I was just sleeping. There must have been nothing I could do anyway, but I was feeling abashed for no reason.
Albertâs eyes narrowed.
âI counteracted the spell on the tower, but itâs unstable. Itâll be better to return quickly because I donât know when theyâll figure it out.â
He laid out the facts in a low voice.
âIt will be better for us to return, Liam.â
Liam bit his lower lip and replied in a smaller voice.
ââŠNo matter what I say, I know that Your Highness will go.â
Albert smirked.
âI understand what youâre worried about, but itâs really nothing. While leaving my spot, I still work hard while taking care of myself. Itâs not like Rosteratu can be overthrown overnight.â
âYes, Iâve been careless this time. Even if Your Highness punishes me later, Iâll accept it sweetly.â
âŠWhenever they exchanged words, it sounded like sweet nothings whispered between loversâlike a star-crossed couple who didnât want to leave each otherâs side.
Iâve just been appreciating their different charms while they were talking to each other, but really, this isnât bad either. I approve of this kind of development.
While staring hard at Albert, our eyes suddenly met.
I thought about whether I should react or not, but I just held up a finger heart. One corner of Albertâs lips went up.
Itâs a sign that he liked it.
With a calm expression, Albert continued to talk to Liam.
âDid you bring what I told you about?â
âYes, here it is.â
Liam nodded and handed Albert a pouch. I wonder whatâs inside, but Iâll just ask Albert later.
Albert tossed the pouch towards me, and I caught it by chance.
âYour Highness, whatâs thisâŠ?â
Raising one eyebrow, Albert gave a confident smile.
âIâll give you a chance to take whatever you want in here.â
âŠHuh?
I was about to ask him again, but Albert beat me to the punch.
âItâs a dimensional pouch that expands inside. You can put whatever you want in it and take them out later.â
This ugly, ordinary-looking pouch has that kind of secret feature?
âGo ahead. We have to leave by dawn.â
Albert repeated what he said about leaving earlier.
And it hit me againâitâs really time to go back to the tower.
I shouldnât have slept. I should have walked around more. If weâre going back anyway, why did I only stay in this room.
I couldnât breathe.
No matter how optimistic I was, it wasnât easy to be trapped in such a small space.
And more than that, since I came out like this and experienced again how wide and free this world truly was, I regretted it even more even though it was too late.
Since itâs like thatâŠ
It was a chicken instead of a pheasant.Âč
With a determined expression, I asked.
âCan I really take anything I want?â
âYes.â
âPrince, youâre the one who gave me permission.â
âYes, yes. Do as you please.â
âAlright.â
Running close to the bed, I started my mission.
* * *
I folded the blankets one by one and wondered how it could possibly fit in the pouch, but when I brought the pouch near, the blanket just went right in.
Where did the law of conservation of mass go when it comes to this mysterious item� As expected, magic is a mystery.
With the determination to take all household items in this room, I packed almost everything.
I also swiped all the books in the bookshelves, some frames, vases, pillows and tables that I could pick up with my two hands.
Firm on my back were the gazes of Albert, Liam and Schubert, but I was determined. Pride wonât feed me.
If I do all this now, it can help me live in confinement in the tower with better physical and mental health.
Thanks to me moving quickly, I got finished right away.
After finally getting one last tapestry into the pouch, I turned around and looked at Albert.
âYour Highness, I have faithfully obeyed your command.â
Albert smiled as he looked at the empty room. Then, he glanced back at me and spoke in a languid tone.
He offered a hand to me. With his vassals behind him, the face that stared at me was as dazzling as the sun.
Looking at him again, my earlier appreciation seemed to be useless.
No one can surpass him.
No one can replace him.
As though completely entranced, I raised a hand. When I felt the warmth of his hand, that was the moment that I came back to my senses.
As soon as I tried to pull out my hand, Albert held my wrist lightly and whispered.
âI guess my technique worked again this time.â
I was helpless against Albert. He knew his strengths and knew how to use them properly.
Somehow, the grin on his lips began to look cheeky, as though he already knew how I was going to react.
So, with a smile, I also added.
âAnd this time as well, itâs only my body that submits to you.â
The wording was weird, but this petty revenge was all I could do against Albert.
Albert narrowed his eyes, but there was a glint behind his gaze.
âThen between body and mind, weâre already halfway there.â
âŠIn the first place, this was an argument Iâd never be able to win.
I averted my gaze and instead hugged Blanc, who jumped up into my arms, tighter in my embrace.
* * *
Having left the Dukeâs residence with the pouch, Albert and I returned to the forest near the tower through the use of his magic.
We walked in the air again from the forest and back to the attic of the tower. When I looked around my quiet attic room, there were no signs of anyone else there, only my own traces left behind. It was a quiet room that had barely anything.
It felt like a dream.
Going outside was like a dream that was far beyond reality. And now that Iâm back here, Iâm just left with disappointment and frustration.
âŠIâll have to overcome this until the day we can go out again.
With this resolution, I carefully set down the sleeping Blanc in my arms.
âBlanc, you should go to bed now.â
âMmhhhâŠâ
Still half-asleep, he began to go towards his bed slowly.
Itâs really time for bed now. I turned my gaze towards Albert.
âPrince, you should also go and rest nowâŠâ
But at that moment, Albert, who was just standing next to me, suddenly collapsed and was now sitting on the ground. Staring in disbelief, I asked.
ââŠPrince?â
Somethingâs strange.
His breaths were particularly drawn out and rough. With a low voice, Albert replied to me without even looking up.
So when I placed a hand on his forehead, I was surprised.
âPrince, when did this start?â
His forehead was exceedingly hot with a burning fever. I hurriedly examined Albertâs face.
Come to think of it, his face was redder than usual.
âThe reason why Your Highness wanted to come back quicklyâŠâ
âDo I look that bad to you?â
Albert smiled faintly.
It was amazing that he didnât seem to realize so far, but he did look like he was sick.
Much more than when I saw Liam earlier.
Now I can understand why Albert was being stubborn about going back right away. He knew he was going to be sick, but he didnât want his vassals to know.
Thatâs why we returned in a hurry.
I reflected on myself. Iâve been serving Albert for a while now, but how incompetent of a maid was I that I didnât even notice his condition.
I vowed that I would be loyal to only Albert, but the moment I got swept up by the excitement of going outside for the first time in a long while, I didnât even look after the person who actually allowed this trip outside to happen.
Regrets flooded in.
I placed a hand over Albertâs forehead and placed my other hand on my own forehead, comparing our temperatures. Compared to mine, his skin felt so hot that it was like he was on fire.
It wouldnât have been easy to even stay conscious in this condition. How did he manage to hide it?
His appearance and behavior were no different than how he was normally.
Albert let out a short exhale with his eyes closed.
It seemed like heâd been keeping it together with sheer willpower until we got back here. Blanc ran back towards me and stared at Albert.
âWhaaatâs going ooonnnâŠ?â
âHis Highness is sick.â
Blancâs eyes grew wide the moment he heard the word âsickâ. Faltering back, Blanc covered his lips with his front paws.
âThen heâs going to diiieâŠ?â
âNo, heâs not going to die!â
I cut him off right away, but at this, Blanc just gave a sad expression.
âBuuut if someoneâs siick, donât they diiieâŠ?â
Hearing this from Blanc, I was reminded of what Albert told me before regarding dragon fledglings, about the excruciating ordeal that he would go through to become an adult. Most fledglings couldnât survive beyond this suffering.
That was the world that Blanc has seen so far.
I embraced Blanc in my arms. This squirming creature was too tiny. To the point that I canât believe how such a small thing was destined to become a great, giant dragon who would be several times bigger than humans later on.
With conviction, I replied to him.
âNo oneâs dying.â
Blinking, Blanc stared back at me while slowly closing his mouth. As though he couldnât believe my words.
It seemed like the thought that one would die after just getting sick was something too deeply ingrained in his mind.
With a firm tone, I spoke again.
âIâll show you that even if someoneâs sick, they wonât die.â
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Âč a korean proverb â the main idea of this proverb is that even if the best choice isnât something thatâs on hand (pheasant), what you have right now (chicken) is better than nothing.