She had to be crazy. Why would this be given to me?
The invitation that had been shoved into my hand felt heavy.
âWow, you shouldâve invited us too.â
âAn invitation from Her Highness the Princess⊠Iâm so jealous.â
The noble wives congratulated me with gazes of envy.
If youâre so jealous, you guys go instead!
âWhat excuse can I give to refuse this invitation?â
I didnât want to get involved with Dahlia any more than I already was. But no matter how much I racked my brain, I couldnât think of a suitable answer.
I glared at the invitation in my hands.
âIt seems that Grand Duchess Lapileon doesnât appreciate the invitation. You havenât said anything.â
âThank you for the invitation. Iâll visit later, after checking my schedule.â
Later. Maybe in about 30 years? Iâll probably go at least one time before I die!
Dahlia crinkled the sides of her eyes and smiled as she approached me.
âSince your body is so precious, you shouldnât do it yourself if youâre busy. Just let the lower ones do it for you.â
âI can decide that for myself quite well.â
âIs that so? Then you shouldnât be so busy. When will that âlaterâ be?â
I could feel her strong desire to select a date today.
âTo be honest, my body condition hasnât been the best lately, so I canât give you a definite answer.â
âOh no, what a shame to hear your body isnât well. Then I must invite you to the palace even sooner. We have quite talented doctors at the palace, you see.â
âNo. When ill, itâs best to rest at home.â
âSince youâre sick, you must receive treatment from the best doctors in the Empire.â
âWho knows what disease it is? If itâs infectious, itâd be a terrible inconvenience if it spread to Your Highness the Princess, so I must be cautious.â
âIf it was infectious, you wouldnât be going around like you are now. So it seems thatâs not the case.â
Our battle continued endlessly.
Seeing how she was trying to invite me at any cost, I strengthened my resolve to not go even more.
âIf I go, Iâll die!â
An alarm kept ringing inside of my head.
And just as Dahliaâs smiling red mouth was about to open again,
âYour Highness the Grand Duchess!â
I could see Selphius approaching quickly as he called me loudly from afar. He ran to my side and stuck closely to me, his wary gaze aimed at Dahlia.
âI greet Your Highness the Princess.â
ââŠYes. It wouldâve been fine if you came a bit slower. What a shame.â
Preparing for the worst, Selphius put his hands on his red ruby earrings.
âJust what is he about to do?!â
After I saw him repeat the actions that heâd taken in his fight with Siph, I pulled him back in surprise.
âSelphi, just what are youâŠ!â
âAre you okay?â
âIf you keep doing this⊠Huh? What?â
I was about to start scolding him, but was taken aback and fell speechless at his concern.
âWhy is he suddenly asking me if Iâm okay?â
I couldnât reply easily because I didnât know the meaning behind his question. Selphius wrinkled his forehead in frustration at my silence.
âYour Highness the Grand Duchess. Iâm asking if youâre okay, and if youâre not hurt anywhere.â
âOh my, if someone heard, theyâd think I was bothering Grand Duchess Lapileon. Nothing happened, Young Lord Lapileon.â
âI wasnât asking Your Highness the Princess, but Her Highness the Grand Duchess.â
At Selphiusâs sharp actions, I shook my head at him in surprise, motioning at him not to.
âWhy are you so on edge! The person youâre talking to is a crazy psycho!â
Selphius shouldnât know that weâre on bad terms, though?
Not to mention, he probably doesnât know sheâs a crazy princess since sheâs smiling right now.
âDonât misunderstand. I simply gave Grand Duchess Lapileon an invitation.â
Even at Dahliaâs reassurance, Selphius turned to me for confirmation.
âIs that the truth?â
ââŠYes, I did receive an invitation.â
It wasnât wrong. Since she had yet to do anything today.
âFor now,â that is.
âReally?â
âYes.â
ââŠThen thatâs a relief.â
Selphius dropped the hand that had been holding the ruby earrings, before mumbling quietly so only I could hear.
âI was taken aback by how scared Your Highness the Grand Duchessâs expression was from afar.â
So thatâs why he ran here and was so wary of Dahlia. Was my expression that bad?
âIf someone is bothering you, just tell me.â
I looked at Selphius through narrow eyes. Then, grabbing both his hands so he wouldnât be able to touch his earrings, I whispered to him.
âYou havenât already forgotten my words from this morning, right? Selphi.â
âI do remember. However.â
âHowever?â
âIf someone dares to bother Your Highness the Grand Duchess, I wonât let them be. Itâs alright if I live in the countryside by myself for the rest of my life.â
I could feel Selphiusâ sincerity. At the childâs unconditional faith, I was shocked into a loss for words.
After confirming there wasnât a big problem, Selphius looked around at everyone. Then, as if wanting everyone to hear, he spoke loudly.
âLetâs go back to the residence, Your Highness the Grand Duchess.â
It seemed like he was warning everyone that he was there at my side, so no one should touch me.
âSeeing him growl, even though heâs so small, makes him seem like a cat⊠No, maybe a cute dog?â
Regardless, it was clear that thankfully enough, he had the intent to save me from this hellhole.
As I was nodding my head in assent and was about to leave, Dahlia stopped me.
âItâs the first time the Grand Duchess has been out in a long time, so why donât you go first, Young Lord Lapileon?â
No! Too bad! Iâm going back with Selphius!
âNo, Iâve been waiting for Selphi, and heâs here now⊠So itâd be best if we took our leave. Letâs go, Selphi.â
âItâs your first time out in a while, so stay a bit longer. You donât seem sick today, so letâs go to a delicious tea house in the area and drink some tea together.â
As Dahlia smiled and tried to approach me, Selphius blocked her quickly.
âHer Highness the Grand Duchess has rejected you already, so Iâll take her back to the residence.â
Dahliaâs eyebrows flinched. Looking down at Selphius, her eyes lost their color and became cold.
ââŠHow lucky of you, Grand Duchess. Like a flower in a greenhouse, it seems heâs preciously protecting you.â
Dahliaâs voice dropped a tone.
Although Selphius didnât know the situation, he must have gotten a brief sense of the atmosphere, for he didnât budge an inch.
âThatâs because the Grand Duchess is a precious person who must exist in our family.â
Dahliaâs face crumpled up erratically, seemingly losing her wits after hearing him refer to me as a âprecious personâ.
âHis Excellency himself told me to make sure that not a single bug gets in her path.â
ââŠA bug.â
Dahlia bit her lower lip harshly, causing a drop of blood to form. It seemed her patience had reached its limit.
âWho knows what that crazy bitch will do!â
It seemed like she might hit someone at any moment. Selphius was blocking my way, so I quickly hugged him and hid him behind me. It was then.
âIt seems you were all here.â
The voice of a person with the ability to resolve this situation rang through the air. At his sudden appearance, the noble wives covered their mouths with their hands and bowed their heads, while Dahlia took a step back.
âIt seems we meet again, Your Highness.â
âYour appearance was like that of a savior,â Dahlia mocked as she watched Theodore, who came to my side, and Selphius, who kept looking at her warily.
âWow.â
After glancing at Selphius and I, he casually stepped in front of us, hiding us behind his back. Standing behind his wide back, my unease melted away like snow.
âTo make such a fuss just because of one invitation. If I invited the Grand Duchess twice, my head might go flying.â
Looking around at the noble wives around her, she laughed.
âIt might even seem like Iâm harassing the Grand Duchess.â
As if warning her, Theodore looked down at her as he spoke in a low voice.
âThereâs no way the wise princess would ever harass the Grand Duchess in a place where everyone could see, right? Although you might be able to do that if you met with her separately.â
At the direct shot, Dahlia gave a chilly smile. Her red lips closed tightly. The noble wives who were watching did the same.
With his appearance, the atmosphere was resolved smoothly.
âIf you have anything else to say, please do so now. Since itâs difficult for both my wife and I to give you time.â
Instead of replying, Dahlia stared at Theodore with a deep gaze. That gaze must have been uncomfortable, as Theodore crumpled his face.
âSince it seems thereâs nothing, weâll take our leave.â
ââŠTake your leave.â
As soon as Dahlia gave her permission, Theodore turned his body, as if heâd been waiting for it.
âLetâs go back, both of you.â
As soon as he finished speaking, Selphius removed himself from my arms. Then, he promptly jumped onto the carriage that I had arrived on, and closed the door with a slam.
âIâll return first with the carriage that the Grand Duchess rode here in, so the two of you take your time and return in His Excellencyâs carriage.â
âW-What?â
I locked eyes with Selphius. He smiled with a satisfied expression.
No, you donât have to! Donât be considerate of me!
Before I could even reach out to him, the coachman started driving the carriage at Selphiusâ order.
âDamnit.â
Although I watched the carriage that was getting further away with an astonished expression, the carriage did not return.
âLetâs take our leave too.â
A calm Theodore opened the door of his carriage and reached out a hand to me. At his actions that werenât anything special, the noble wives started exclaiming âOh my, oh my!â
Of course they would. Since Duke Lapileon had never escorted anyone until now, although that was probably because he had been avoiding physical contact.
âHah, Iâm tired.â
I wanted to leave this place as soon as possible.
Giving up, I grabbed my forehead with one hand, and Theodoreâs hand with the other, getting onto the carriage.
Dahlia just silently watched this series of actions.
Shortly after, the carriage started off safely. Only after we had left that scene did I open my mouth, which had been clenched tight in fear.
âWhy did you come here?â
âYour lady-in-waiting returned to the residence first. Seeing that you didnât arrive even though youâd left first to pick Selphi up, I came to check on you.â
Rebecca, nice one.
âWhat did you discuss with the Princess? Nothing strange like getting your hair cut happened, right?â
Instead of responding, I stared at the invitation that was still in my hands.
âIt must be because others were at the scene, but she didnât do anything. All she did was invite me to the palace.â
âItâd be best to burn that invitation.â
âEh, is it okay to burn an invitation from the royal family?â
Taking the invitation from my hand and putting it into his pocket, Theodore snorted.
âThey wonât know whether I burned it or not, so who cares?â
That was true. After I nodded in understanding, Theodore asked.
âIâm asking just in case, but you werenât planning on actually going, right?â
âI wonât go even if you push my back and tell me to go. I hate going towards my death, you see.â
âHow wise⊠Something like today might happen again.â
If Selphius attends Delfanil Academy, there might be more incidents where I bump into the Princess, just like today.
âIf you dislike it, we can switch Selphius to a different academy.â
Although it was an attractive offerâŠ
After considering it for a while, I shook my head.
âI heard all prestigious families go to this academy? Then our Selphi has to go there.â
âWill you be okay?â
âWe can ask Rebecca to send and pick up Selphi. If I donât go to pick him up, itâll be fine. Send him to Delfanil Academy.â
I couldnât let Selphius give up on the things he should be enjoying because of that crazy princess!
âWill you be okay?â
âIf Princess Dahlia has truly made up her mind to keep meeting me, it wonât matter if we switch academies.â
Theodore nodded, seemingly agreeing with what I said.
âBut still, if your mind changes at any point, let me know.â
âI will.â
He was surprisingly quite considerate of me, seeing how he was planning on changing the academy of the heir of this family just for me, even though I was only here because of a one-year contract.
âHeâs quite different from the rumors.â
Absent-mindedly, I stared at Theodoreâs face. The thought that his menacing-looking face must have played a role in spreading those rumors came to mind.
Even though he was just staying still, he gave off such a dirty impression.
His chin was sharp, his nose was sharp. Even his eyes were sharp. Was he a saw blade, or what? Look how menacing his face appeared. Even those red eyesâŠ
âWhy do you keep looking at me like that?â
âAck! Your face looks menac⊠Ah, no no!â
Surprised at how suddenly our eyes locked, the thoughts in my head came out of my mouth.
ââŠMenacing?â
Theodore wrinkled his brows. Crossing his arms, he stared at me carefully.
âYouâre not talking about me, right?â
I was.
âNo way. SoâŠâ
âSo?â
âSo, umâŠâ
âSo, um?â
Head, work. Brain, think.
âThe person with a menacing faceâŠâ
âThe menacing face?â
ââŠIs the lawyer that I met today!â
It was a laughable excuse.
âLawyer?â
âY-You know how I met a lawyer today. His face was much more menacing than I thought itâd be.â
But I had to make it believable. I made excuses with all that I could, although Theodore just kept listening with an apathetic expression.
âSo? How was your conversation with the lawyer with the menacing face?â
Phew, it seemed he believed it somehow.
âUm⊠The law terminology was difficult, so I donât remember it that well, but we discussed situations where your inheritance gets cancelled.â
âFalsifying the will, blackmail, or murder?â
âOh, you know it well?â
ââŠWas your family talking about that?â
As I nodded, Theodore spoke with a cold voice.
âTheyâre quite impressive, in a sense.â
I thought so too.
As if he understood, he let out a low sigh.
âDonât worry. Heâs a skillful lawyer, so heâll be of help to you.â
âYes.â
The carriage was filled with silence. I felt fatigue rush over me suddenly. Hearing the constant sound of the wheels turning, I looked outside the window at the quickly passing view.
âWhen I return, I should sleep a bit.â
It was when I was thinking this that Theodore spoke.
âI heard from your lady-in-waiting.â
âPardon?â
âThat you sorted out the wreckage of the statue?â
âŠRebecca. Why did you tell him that? I was trying to avoid telling him so he wouldnât get upset.
ââŠI wasnât the one who sorted it out. I just ordered them to sort it out.â
âThank you for saving me some trouble.â
Even though heâd heard that his statue had been desecrated, Theodore was calm, as if it was someone elseâs issue.
âArenât you worried?â
âWorried about what?â
âHis Majestyâs statue was fine, although it was next to yours. Itâs only your statue that was destroyed.â
âSo?â
So? Wait, did he have no awareness? Or did he simply lack the ability to understand?
âArenât you worried, since someone acted out of ill intent for you?â
âDid you worry about me?â
âWho? Me?â
Ha, gosh!
âDo I seem like Iâd worry about you?â
âForget it.â
I swear, should I just hit him on the head?
As I was wondering whether or not I should form a fist, pretend Iâm crazy and just hit him once, Theodore spoke.
âI told you last time.â
âYou told me to hit you last time?â
Whoops, my mistake.
Theodore stared at me with a gaze wondering what kind of nonsense I was spouting. So focused on thinking about hitting him, I couldnât help it.
âThat the Lapileon family has many enemies. I definitely told you.â
âYes, you did.â
âSo Iâm used to stuff like this. Itâs not something to make a fuss about.â
To think heâs used to being threatened. How ironic.
âSo what has to happen for you to make a fuss and be surprised?â
Theodore, who had been indifferently staring out the window, turned his head at my question. The sun must have begun to set, for Theodoreâs face was aglow with a red tone.
âWho knows.â
âI swearâŠâ
âIf you ever get hurt or threatened, Iâll be sure to make a fuss.â
The sky that had been painted by the sun eventually lit my face in red as well.
âAs if.â
âFor real. Trust me.â
âIâm moved to tears.â
After our short exchange, I rested my chin on the windowsill and watched the passing scenery.