âPrincess, this Uncle will have no choice. Itâs a loss to keep managing horses that wonât sell.â
âBut, butâŚâ
Did Damon know? What happens to a racehorse that is injured and sold back to the stables?
âThereâs no way he didnât know.â
I burst out laughing.
Horse riding is very important for the owner to communicate. Zephyr was a horse that even won such an equestrian competition.
The bad-tempered owner probably gave up his role as owner, ran together, trusted, and followed.
âBut heâs selling it back to the place where it will die because it hurt its leg?â
âDad, I want to take Zephyr. I feel so sorry for him.â
I said, holding on to the hem of Dadâs trousers.
âYou donât have to go to competitions and win prizes. Right?â
âOf course.â
Dad laughed.
âIâll just say this. My daughter just needs to learn how to ride a horse, so it doesnât have to be useful as a racehorse.â
âHaa, but Duke. ThatâŚâ
The owner of the stable cried.
âBecause Zephyr isnât just a horse with injury problems. He doesnât listen to anyone because he has a deep bond with the previous owner.â
âWhat do you mean you donât listen?â
âAs you can see, it looks nice, so some people tried to take it, but he doesnât give up his back at all and acts aggressively. Itâs dangerous for the princess to ride, so Iâll show you in another good word.â
âAh, is that so?â
Dad hesitated when he heard it was dangerous.
âDad! I like Zephyr. Ung? I heard that the childrenâs horseback riding competition will also put on magic to prevent falling. When I practice, you can help me.â
âThatâs true. Do you like this horse that much?â
âUng. I like it. And if I donât take him, heâll die⌠Please. Ung?â
Dad smiled and stroked my hair as if he couldnât stop me when I held out my hands and begged.
âAh, our angel. Okay then. Letâs take this kid.â
* * *
As the owner said, Zephyr was very aggressive and wary.
How hard it was to bring him to the Dukeâs stable.
âWhen riding a horse, the sitting position is the most important. In a straight line with the ground from his head to his waist to his heels. Oh, itâs better not to use too much force.â
âYes.â
I squatted miserably and watched Cheshire being tutored by Dad.
Cheshire, who brought a cool black horse, succeeded in riding the horse at once. The posture was also quite good.
âOh youâre good?â
Dad, who had been smiling contentedly, suddenly flinched and looked back.
It seemed that he felt my warm gaze.
âWell, Princess. You have to hold it from the side first. Can Dad and Cheshire go around there in a circle?â
âUng. Donât worry about me and go. Be careful.â
Dad left the stable holding Cheshire on the horse by his side.
âHmm.â
Left alone, I saw Zephyr in a cage.
It was so vigilant that it was difficult to pet it, let alone ride it.
âZephyr, donât worry. I donât want to ride on your back. I donât need a ride. I didnât bring you here to compete. Cheshire will win anyway.â
Zephyr just looked at me with indifferent eyes.
âDo you want to see your owner by any chance?â
I suppose so.
Itâs because Zephyr doesnât want anyone else to ride on his back but his owner.
I let out a deep sigh with a bitter heart.
* * *
Zephyr also seemed to have lost his will to live. He ate only enough not to die from starvation.
âKngg.â
âOh my, Lady!â
âHello, Rick! Iâm here again!â
The Dukeâs stable keeper, Uncle Rick, hurriedly ran over and snatched the heavy basket of carrots from my hand.
âWhy are you bringing this? You should call me or the servants.â
âI didnât think about it because I came straight from the dining room. The chef said that these carrots were brought from the south yesterday and are grade 1 pesticide-free, so they are so fresh!â
Hnnng, hngg!
All the horses in the stable cried excitedly as if they smelled the finest snacks.
âNo! This is Zephyrâs!â
âPhew, he probably wonât eat todayâŚ.â
I took a carrot from the basket and stretched it into Zephyrâs cage.
âLetâs eat, Zephyr.â
Zephyr only glanced down at me with blue eyes.
âWhat should I do if you donât eat anythingâŚ.â
Iâm frustrated.
âJust a bite. Ung?â
I gave up and sighed only when it seemed like my arm was about to fall off.
Rick, who was scratching his brown beard, came over with a pitiful look.
âHe doesnât eat, right?â
âYes. He must be hungryâŚ.â
âPerhaps Zephyr needs time to heal his heartache.â
âDoes Zephyr know that he was abandoned? I wish he didnât know.â
âHe probably knows everything. They are animals that canât speak, but they donât lack emotions. Especially if it had even won the competition, the connection with the previous owner would have been very deep.â
âDamon Martini shameless.â
âThat brown-haired Count Young Master, right? To be honest, I think so too. When he came to play before, he popped into the stable and just judged our horses.â
Rick got angry and then whispered to me.
âPlease keep it a secret that I cursed the Young Master, Lady.â
âYou can curse more. Heâs a really bad kid.â
âThatâs what Iâm saying.â
I looked at Zephyr with Rick and, at the same time, sighed deeply.
âHow can Zephyr open up to me? I want to try stroking it once.â
âI donât knowâŚweâll have to wait a little longer. But sincerity always works, so donât be too depressed.â
âYes.â
I looked into Zephyrâs empty eyes.
I felt bad.
* * *
Ever since Zephyr came, the stable of the Duke of Rubinstein has been noisy every day.
âZephyr, letâs eat food!â
âRick, is there Zephyr?â
It was because of the Young Lady who came in and out every day to see her horse.
âHow are you, Walter? Youâre handsome like your owner today, too, right?
âZephyr, the weather is great today!â
What it means by being indifferent is that he has no interest in the owner who visits him every dayâ.
âHey, you stole my Zephyr carrot, didnât you? Youâre going to get in trouble? I gave you yours separately!â
âZephyr, what did you do today?â
Thanks to her persistence in coming to the stable to get her face stamped, the other horses were even more pleased with the little girl.
Hnngg, hnngg!
One day after a week and three days.
Zephyr, who was still standing in the corner of the noisy stable today, peeked out.
At this point, the time has comeâ.
Hnngg!
Walter, Cheshireâs black horse, who lives in the same room as Zephyr, made a snorting sound.
It seemed that he recognized Zephyr, who was waiting for Lilith.
Zephyr pushed his neck back, pretending not to.
âZephyr! Iâm late, sorry!â
âŚShe came again today.
âI was supposed to come up quickly, but today the Lord, no, the Lord of the Wizard Tower finished class late today!â
In a low voice.
âWould you like to listen? Iâm really dumbfounded. Iâm only 7 years old, so what kind of linear function am I trying to learn right now?â
Quietly.
Since when did he wait for the voice that he thought was just loud?
Anyway, now that he was waiting for this little child every day, even though Zephyr pretended it wasnât so.
* * *
Itâs been 10 days since I visited the stable every day when I woke up.
âWow, Cheshire is goodâŚâ
Today again, after checking on Zephyr, I watched Walter and Cheshire.
Cheshire was skillfully circling the riding ground.
âPrincess, what are you doing here?â
As I squatted with my chin on my chest, I turned back to a familiar voice.
âHuh? Mr. James, what is it? Thatâs cool.â
It was Dad. He wearing glittering full-plate armor and even the blue Paladin cloak.
I was surprised by Dadâs unusual outfit but soon realized it.
ââŚIt looks like today is the return ceremony for the Knights.â
It seemed to be the day to go to the Imperial Palace.
No matter what he does, the return is unavoidableâ.
âDaddyâs return ceremony was today?â
âYeah. I told you a few days ago, did you already forget?â
âI see. Have a safe trip.â
âWow, is that it? If Dad goes today, Dad has to sleep for two nights at the Imperial Palace, right? Dad thinks Dad wonât be able to see the princess for two days, so heâs really, really sad?â
âI am sad too.â
ââŚYou should at least make a sad face and tell me.â
Dad sat next to me with his mouth pouted.
âWhat was my princess doing?â
âLooking at Cheshire.â
âAha.â
Dad tapped my cheek to comfort me, who was sullen.
âZephyr still doesnât want to give my princess a ride?â
âZephyr still needs time to heal his wounds. I wonât force him to give me a ride.â
âHaha, look at what our angel is saying. Yeah, donât worry. Zephyr will soon understand the princessâs feelings.â
âDad.â
âWhy?â
âIf you go today, will you see His Majesty the Emperor?â
ââŚ.â
There was no answer. I shifted my gaze from watching Cheshire to Dad.
âY, yeah, thatâs right?â
Dad seemed nervous when I suddenly brought up the Emperor.
âDad, in the past, you didnât listen to the Emperor when he told you to go to war?â
âWhat? Who said that?â
âThe Lord of the Wizard Tower.â
âHahaha.â
Dad laughed awkwardly and muttered, âHe said all kinds of things to the kid.â
âWhat if His Majesty the Emperor asks you to go to the war again?â
âI have to go. Do you know how strong your Dad is? Itâs dangerous for our princess if scary monsters attack, so Dad goes ahead and just makes sure everythingâŚ!â
âNot a war to catch monsters.â
âHuh?â
I added, pretending to be playing with dirt.
âThereâs a war that goes into another country. A war in which the land of the people living happily is taken and killed.â