There was a soft womanâs voice and the sound of a book being closed.
A small child, who was looking at the womanâs hands as his eyes sparkled, raised his face.
ăMother. Does ever after mean forever? Will no more sad things happen to the Prince and Princess?ă
The woman warmly wrapped the childâs cheeks in her hands as she smiled gently.
ăWell, they might experience painful and sad things. But, they lived happily ever after.ă
ăHow?ă
ăThey can overcome painful and sad things if theyâre together.ă
The child pouted as if he didnât understand this.
ăBut, the Prince didnât come to rescue the Princess. The Princess also didnât try to run away. The one who saved her was the magician and animals.ă
ăThatâs true.ăThe woman laughed warmly to soothe the childâs stubbornness.
Her smile deepened, and she asked the child a question.
ăThen if you were the Princessâs Prince, would you definitely go to save her? If you were the Princess in captivity, would you run away?ă
The child replied, bravely.
The womanâs smile became wider as she heard his answer.
ăThen, Iâll teach you a secret charm.ă
ăA secret charm?ă
The childâs eyes twinkled even more. The woman put a finger to her mouth to tell a secret.
ăItâs a special charm I heard from your father. If you say this, then both the Prince and the Princess can be happy forever.ă
ăTell me, mother.ăThe child demanded, and the woman told him.
ăBut, you know, this charm only works on your special someone. So you should never use it until you meet this person.ă
ăOkay, mother.ă
The woman smiled to the child, who had replied innocently, and taught him the charm. Those special words stayed with the child, along with her bright and fresh smile.
The child didnât know.
That this was the last conversation he would have with his kind mother. That this was the last, irreplaceable moment.
Warm smiles and expressions, the warmth of a hand and the gentle time spent together are things that will remain in the childâs memory forever.
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Under the sunlight of the blue sky, there are a lot of colourful tents and unfamiliar people.
Foreign language is mixed in the conversations. Men and women were wearing outfits which were rare in Southlynd, and exposed a lot of their brown skin, but they looked suspicious because they had on cloaks with hoods which only revealed their eyes. The children running around were nothing new, and there was rhythmic music flowing around as if it was weaving its way through the gaps. Even the aromas floating around smelled exotic.
They are Roma people who werenât an uncommon sight on the continentâs public roads.
But the party this year is comprised of different groups. They are a group of scholars called Thistle Star from the holy city Saulkan in the east. The group consists of researchers who have completed their academic presentation, which occurs once every three years and their followers.
There is a theory that they were initially Roma people because they travel with Roma people instead of the continental merchants. For that reason, they are treated in the same way as the Roma people, who have been subjected to discrimination and prejudice, in the Ars continent, and they have been feared for a long time, but their knowledge and research results are the capital of academic research. The value of things increases as soon as it is recognised by the prestigious Saulkan.
They have received invitations from academies from every nation, been invited as private tutors for nobles, and the royal familiars have reached out to them.
Thistle Star appears once every three years with a newly published academic book, and they generously sell them in the street stalls.
They didnât just sell new books. They also carried a wide variety of unusual books, such as rare books from the olden kingdoms, well-known and unknown foreign books.
Is there any other sight that would make the book-loving Bernstein House want to shout in joy?
I couldnât help but tremble in an unladylike way as my heart filled with excitement.
And, I leapt out to an adventure on a foreign sea while suppressing my pulsing heartbeat.
There, he smiled and gently held me firmly.
ââââ Elli.â
I canât resist his sparkling smile.
It started on a day that was the same as always.
In the morning, I saw father and brother off as they went to the royal palace, discussed the house details with the butler and head maid, and then I got dressed and boarded a carriage to the royal palace.
The people at my home were nervous at first, but theyâve grown accustomed to this scene after four years, and they even chat with the imperial guard and coachman now.
The carriage swayed as my maid and I rode on it, and we arrived at the exclusive entrance for the royal family while I thought about what had happened in the last few days. The different event began from here.
I was brought to another room by the maids who accompanied His Highness and was forced to change my clothes.
âHuh? Mm, exactly whatâŠâ
âItâs His Highnessâs request. Miss Elianna.â
Pressured by their smiles, I was forced to change into a plain dress as a question mark continued to float in my mind.
I like how there werenât any gaudy accessories and excessive fabric on the dress, but I donât think this is appropriate for the royal palace.
This is what His Highness wanted� I questioned, and Prince Christopher showed up as if he had timed his arrival.
ââââ Are you ready, Elli?â
I looked back and was speechless. Even His Highness was dressed in plain clothes similar to mine, and he looked like a knight.
Iâve only seen Prince Christopher dress as the Crown Prince, so itâs like⊠this may sound rude, but he looked like a stranger when he suddenly dressed like a junior knight, and I was perplexed.
His Highness looked at me from the front and seriously criticised me, âHmmm. As I thought, Elliâs naturalness wins and you look like a noble lady who is trying to hide her social position while sneaking out. This might be badâŠâ
I had more questions when I saw that His Highness was troubled over what to do. And, Your Highness, could I say something?
All the criticism you said to me also applies to you, Your Highness.
Even if you dress like a knight, you canât hide the nobility and grace that oozes out of you. Your dazzling blonde hair, sky-blue eyes, and your elegant, handsome features⊠are all outstanding.
I felt my heart throb at His Highness, who looked different from his usual self.
Since that incident the other day, I feel restless whenever Iâm by his side. I want to stay by him, but I also want to run away, but I get lonely when weâre not together⊠I, ăPrincess Bibliophileă, felt these indescribable feelings.
I put aside my feelings while worrying, and Sir Glenn, who was dressed like His Highness and looked like a friendly merchantâs guard, stopped His Highness.
âLetâs cancel it if you think itâs bad. Ok? We can still make it. I can picture Alex being angry with a vein popping out of his head.â
âIâve already cleared the urgent matters. Itâs not like there will be a political situation that would waver just because Iâm away from government affairs for a day.â
I could hear him bragging about his abilities. âI donât remember conducting such brittle affairs,â he seemed to say.
âEven if you say thatâŠâ Sir Glenn still seemed reluctant.
âYou just argued about the budget with Alex yesterday, didnât you? Baron Moseley is persistently asking for a meeting because of the usual problem.â
âThe government affairs will be stagnated if I have to go along with all their worthless statements. His budget application was rejected for a good reason. What good does it do him to bring it up to me? I could only think that heâs making light of politics.â
I peeked at the stern expression His Highness showed in his office. âButâŠâ Sir Glenn argued, and His Highness smiled at him indifferently.
âYou donât know when to give up even though weâve already changed, Glenn. If youâre going to keep complaining, then Iâll let you listen to Alexâs lecture alone.â
âDonât make such a terrible threatâŠâ
I also understood what was going on at this point. Apparently, His Highness wants to go incognito. And he wants to take me with him.
â⊠Your Highness. MmâŠâ
Is it alright for you to do something like this? Fortunately, I donât have any plans, but my position cannot compare to yours.
His Highness, who had returned his gaze to me, had a surprisingly gentle smile.
ââââ Thistle Star.â
I gulped in surprise. I know that that group is currently in Southlynd. ButâŠ
âElli, you said you wanted to see and pick their books for yourself even if itâs just once, right? If you miss your chance today, then youâll have to wait another three years. So, letâs go together?â
â⊠Your Highness, butâŠâ I objected like Sir Glenn. Iâm interested in Thistle Star. But there is a problem.
His Highness took my hand as I began to talk and put the other hand gently on my chin. His thumb traced my lips, and a sweet aura was floating about just like his eyes, which were tempting me.
âYouâre banned from calling me Your Highness today. Weâve changed into different clothes today⊠I mean, stop it. I want you to call my name in public. Elli.â
My cheeks turned red like a ripe fruit when he looked at me. I didnât need a mirror to tell that my cheeks were getting hot like when I have a fever. His Highness captured my eyes with his sweet gaze.
âToday, I am just your knight⊠Miss Elianna, I will protect you. Would you come out with me?â
Why is the situation the exact opposite even though he was being theatrical and asking me gently?
I kept breathing even though I couldnât speak clearly, and His Highness was smiling sweetly. Sir Glenn sighed and turned away from both of us.
I would like you to help me and not pretend that you canât see usâŠ
I was cornered by His Highness, who was shortening our distance⊠and a fearful and faint voice called out to us.
âMm⊠Iâm aware that this is rudeâŠâ The maid, who accompanied me from the Bernstein House, said as if her breath was being taken away. I have two maids, but the older one had gone out on an errand, so the one who is with me today is a young maid named Annie, who serves me in the royal capital mansion.
âMaster firmly stated that the Young Miss cannot associate with the group called Thistle Star. He also said that she canât approach Roma peopleâŠâ
This is not limited to Southlynd, it is a phrase that wealthy ladies are told from an early age. Roma people have been avoided since long ago because they have a different religion from any of the gods worshipped in the Ars continent, and they havenât taken root in any particular kingdom and have built their own culture. Even though this has eased because of the worth of Thistle Star, the fact that they are avoided doesnât change.
All the more so for noble girls who would get bad impressions of someone if they were gossiped about just for being involved with that person. Annieâs concern is justifiable.
His Highness smiled in return.
âIâll be with her. I promise that Elliâs reputation wonât be damaged at all. And, I thought about this a long time ago when I heard it, but the Marquis only said she couldnât associate with them but didnât tell you the reason, did he? The Bernstein House doesnât care about public appearance, do theyâŠ? Or do you know the reason for this?â
âI donâtâŠâ Annie couldnât come up with the answer. His Highness nodded.
âWell then, Elli will be left with regrets forever.â
âYour HighnessâŠâ
I felt my heart throb even more.
As His Highness said, Iâve always wanted to visit the market ever since I heard about the existence of Thistle Star and that they carry books to the market once every three years. However, everyone in my family, including father, was stubborn and wouldnât give me permission to go, so a servant from our house would go to purchase the books every time.
And Thistle Star only traverses across the main roads, so the only opportunity I have to meet them is when they are in the royal capital.
He probably knew my desire since I had probably told him about this when we met when we were younger.
I canât remember any of that, so I felt terrible, and it is one of the reasons why I am lost in thought, but I was happy, and my chest became warm when I found out that His Highness hadnât forgotten about this and was trying to grant my wish now.
Iâm sorry, but the guilt from breaking fatherâs command faded in front of those thoughts.
His Highness smiled and blocked my way so that I had nowhere to escape.
âSo, Elli. Youâll practice how to call my name until we get to the market.â
âHuhâŠ?â
âHow about I punish you every time you say, Your Highness? Of course, Iâll decide on the punishment. Well, itâs simple, isnât it? All you have to do is call my name.â
âHuh?â I asked again. His Highness smiled and didnât give me the chance to agree or refuse as he took me out of the royal palace.
Sir Glenn sighed as if he was giving up, and Annie had no way of resisting His Highness despite her frustration and could only follow after us while looking troubled.
I was stuck with being punished by His Highness in the carriage until we arrived at the market where the Roma people were opening their stalls outside of the royal capital.
His Highness seemed thrilled, and it somehow made me really angry, but I could only respond to his punishments since I couldnât get my head around the situation.