âYour Highness, are you all right?!â
As soon as we landed, Lucia leapt over and tightly hugged me. At the same time, Mom grabbed the young girl from me and took her away. I went along with Lucia. I hugged her back and spun two circles. Lucia giggled with joy, but there was a trace of blood on her face.
Lucia touched my body and enthused, âAside from your clothes being tattered, you did not get hurt anywhere else, did you? I knew it was safe with Her Highness accompanying you. Your Highness, what happened there?!â
âIâm more worried about what happened here with you than what happened there. I havenât seen you stained with blood in a long time. Lucia, what exactly happened? Who did you fight with?â
âNot elves or humans but a group of crazed white deer. Iâm fine, Your Highness. Theyâre just white deer no matter how crazy they are. I killed one monthly in the past, didnât I? Therefore, killing that group of white deer wasnât hard in the slightest. In saying that⊠I didnât kill all of them, as the White Deer King protected some of them.â
âThe White Deer King?â
Luciaâs expression changed upon mentioning the White Deer King. She looked sad and afraid to say something. The foreboding rustled me. I tightly grabbed her shoulders and anxiously questioned, âHow is the White Deer King?! It didnât get hurt, did it?! How is it?! What happened?!â
âItâs all right⊠The White Deer King is all right⊠It⊠it just got hurt and, well, it suffered severe physical wounds, but the mental blow was a lot more significant. The white deer attacked it last night. As a consequence, the attack left it hurt and despondent.â
âAs long as itâs safe, then thatâs good.â
I was relieved to hear that. I then kissed Lucia on her lips. Lucia blissfully responded. She wrapped her arms around my neck: âThis is the first time you have returned to my side without injuries and without any accidents happening. Your Highness, what happened in the forest? Also, whatâs with the kid that you brought back?â
Lucia saw her!!! They didnât call her Hawk Eyes for nothing! Lucia wasnât jealous, though. As a matter of fact, she didnât even emotionally react. That said, I was surprised that she didnât mind me bringing someone back. I titled my head: âLucia, arenât you angry?â
Lucia was more puzzled than I was: âWhy would I be angry? Did you do something you shouldnât have behind my back? You only have Queen Vyvyanâs smell on you, though. You didnât do anything with another woman. I can smell that. As for that kid, I donât think you like children; after all, the type you likeâŠâ
Lucia looked down at her chest and then revealed a hearty smile. Due to having children, her breast size grew⊠I choked.
âDoes Lucia see me as boob-conâŠ? Since she isnât worried about kids, does she know that Iâm not a loliconâŠ?â I assumed.
âItâs⊠a little hard to explain. Simply put, you could say that this incident was that kidâs prank.â
âThe prank went a little too far.â
âYeah, I agree. But sheâs just a kid, so I donât plan to punish her. I, at least, am not willing to kill her. As for what weâll do with her, I need to have a good think.â
Lucia nodded before pinching her eyebrows together: âI can smell a different scent from her. Your Highness, I suspect that she isnât a simple elf, is she?â
âMm⊠As for what she is, I think itâs better to wait for Mom and me to discuss it. I need to go and see the White Deer King now.â
I rubbed Luciaâs face and then quickly left. She shouted, âYour Highness, arenât you going to see your girls first?â
âIf the girls are all right, Iâll visit tonight. I need to see the White Deer King first. It did get hurt, after all. I need to pay it a visit.â I turned around and waved before continuing forward.
Lucia softly sighed but kept her smile: âAll right, Your Highness. I understand. I shall go and see Her Highness first, then.â
I nodded and went downstairs to leave the palace. It mustâve been a busy and tense full-moon night for the imperial palace in Duargana. Although the people in the palace suffered minor issues â since the white deer didnât do much damage â some maids were traumatised. The remaining maids and guards were cleaning the imperial palace.
I squeezed through the crowd to get out. As I squeezed through, I consoled the anxious maids. I didnât do it just morality sake. I even hugged a few maids, who were knocked over and licked, to comfort them. I remember there was a girl who appeared to be the daughter of a noble family. I didnât see where she was hurt, but I gave her a hug to stop her crying.
I finally arrived outside the palace. There were white deer corpses still strewn on the lawn, waiting to be dealt with. The stench of blood of the white deer that Lucia drew still loomed. The ground was still muddy. I went to the White Deer Kingâs stable and knocked before entering.
The inside of the stable was still sparkling clean and had the fragrance of straw. It was the White Deer Kingâs stable, after all. The guards made sure to properly clean it. I heard rustling inside. The White Deer King cautiously poked her head out. She cheerfully called out when she saw me. Clearly, she was pitiful as a young girl.
The White Deer King may be considered a young girl⊠But she didnât usually look at me that way. In the past, sheâd coldly look at me and give me the cold shoulder. Maybe she was a little muddled after suffering the major psychological damage from last night.
I walked up to the White Deer King and touched her face from the other side of the fence. There were wounds on her face. The closest one was between her eyebrows. Somebody had bandaged her wounds. There was one leg she couldnât plant on the ground.
âAre you all right?â I asked.
I gently caressed her head. My heart throbbed at the sight of the wounds. The White Deer King whimpered and shed a few tears. I opened the fence and sighed. I went inside to sit next to her on the straw. She lied down next to me. I stroked her head on me with delicate strokes: âIâm here, White Deer King. Iâm right here. Donât be scared, donât be scared. Iâm right by your side. Iâm right by your side. Donât be scared. Donât be scared.â
The White Deer King curled up and rested her head on my chest. Her tears left my shirt somewhat sodden.