âWhen I was young, I even used a mace to break the wall of my house.â
The woman tried to wrest the cuff link from Valia, but Valia thought the womanâs strength was laughable. As evidence of that, Valiaâs expression remained set, while the womanâs face gradually turned red from effort.The womanâs hand trembled, but the cuff links didnât budge an inch, as if fixed on that spot.
âAre you done?â Valia responded calmly.
The womanâs face flushed, and her hands trembled as she put all her force into her hand. âWhichâwhich kingdomâsâŚlady are you? Are you from the Empire?â she managed to say in a calm voice.
âWhen asking for someoneâs identity, itâs Ghelâs code of etiquette to give yours first.â
Although she was from another kingdom, Valia worked as a maid for all her life in the Ghel Imperial Family. She knew that much.
The woman cleared her throat. âIt seems Iâve been rude. I am Cassia Grace Hilden, the Third Princess of Hilden Kingdom.â
If it was the Hilden Kingdom that Valia knew, then it was a kingdom with quite a lot of power. Of course, their power amounted to nothing against the Ghel Empire, but it had more national might than the kingdom where Valia came from. Since the woman was a princess of a decent kingdom, she carried herself with a proud and scornful attitude.
âI am Valia Dean of the Lisa Kingdom,â Valia returned.
âLisa Kingdom? AhhhâŚthat small kingdom?â Cassia sneered, raising her voice.
Everyone nearby turned towards the scornful voice to watch the dispute. Sean and Robin looked on helplessly, as they could not restrain a foreign princess. At least the woman did not hurt Valia by force.
Cassia looked down condescendingly. âDean? I might be ignorant of the nobles of another kingdom. What is your fatherâs title? Viscount? Or are you a baron?â
âMy father is a knight,â Valia answered.
âKnight?â Cassia burst into laughter. âA knightâs daughter is trying to confront me. How interesting.â
âI wasnât trying to confront you. I just said what I felt was logical.â
âLogic, logic, youâve only been talking about logic, great then. Letâs reason it out. You definitely wouldâve thrown the cuff links into the lake and made a wish. However, wouldnât it be more effective for me to have it instead?â
âWhy do you think Iâd throw it into the lake?â Valia asked.
âWouldnât you?â Cassia drawled, raising an eyebrow. âA knightâs daughter from a small kingdom couldnât possibly have a lover in the Empire. Or do you wish to marry a rich old noble as a second mistress? But then again, since youâre the daughter of a knight from a small kingdom, doing so would elevate your status.â
Cassiaâs insults crossed the line. Sean was champing at the bit to challenge the princessâ escort knight to a duel, but his master Shuden had ordered him to remain as low-profile as possible. Eventually, he decided that moving Valia elsewhere was the next best option. His face stiffened and he stepped forward whenâ
âThere you are.â
Valia heard a voice. Its tone rang with a sense of authority that grabbed the surrounding areaâs attention even though it wasnât very loud.
Valia turned her head as if bewitched. A man approached, and while he wore neither armor nor helmet, he had a stronger presence than any knight there.
Her heart began pounding for no reason. She had just seen the man a few days ago, so she didnât know why she felt a thrill in her stomach at seeing him again. Sean and Robin respectfully lowered their heads and took a few steps back. Shuden stood by Valiaâs side, as if it were his natural place. His red eyes stared at the hands gripped in confrontation, the cuff links between them the prize.
âI heard a loud commotion. Whatâs going on?â Shuden asked.
âI had a brief misunderstanding with the princess of the Hilden Kingdom,â Valia answered.
âHildenâs Princess?â
Only then did Shuden turned his gaze to Cassia. She blinked her eyes and hurriedly spoke.
âWe meet again. Your Excellency, Marquis Garth.â
âDo you know me?â he asked.
âWhat royalty doesnât recognize Your Excellency? Besides, we just met at a banquet not long ago, and we even exchanged a few words.â
âIs that so? I donât really have a good memory,â Shuden said, looking bored. In fact, he didnât even remember Cassia. Shuden turned away from the dumbfounded Cassia, and looked back at Valia. Even amid all this, she held on to the cuff links firmly.
âDid you choose those cuff links so you could give it to me?â he asked.
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âAhh, thatâŚâ Valia murmured. Heat crept up on her cheeks. She vaguely expected to exchange some words with Shuden, but she didnât plan the next step in detail. In the meanwhile, Cassia, who was putting all her effort in pulling away the cuff links without making it obvious, put on puppy dog eyes.
âMarâMy Lord Marquis. With all due respect, that cuff link is something a lady gives to her lover. Itâs not just a simple giftâŚâ
âSince itâs for her lover, I should be the one receiving it,â Shuden answered.
He took Valiaâs free hand with his firm fingers. He raised her hand and pressed a kiss to it. Valia thought that she heard cries of shock from around her, but her mind had gone blank. What on earth was going on? The kiss was strangely odd.
Shuden tilted his head. âIsnât that right? My wife.â