I walked toward him with a smile. However, the moment I noticed his twisted face, I took a step back.
The effects of the potion still hadnât worn off?!
His expression twisted even more as I stepped back. Now, I was absolutely sure. The effects of the potion had definitely not worn off.
But why? It had been a long time already, no?
While I was thinking about that, Grand Duke Kapmen seemed to want to come this way.
No way.
I stepped back again.
Grand Duke Kapmenâs expression darkened noticeably, but I couldnât do anything about it.
The way the Grand Duke spoke under the effects of the potion was so strange that anyone would misunderstand him.
âYour Majesty?â
After calling me, Mastas, who was following me, asked, âWhatâs wrong?â
âLetâs go the other way. There seem to be a lot of people around here.â
I quickly turned to the other side, pretending to be calm.
***
âAhâŠâ
Kapmen unconsciously stretched out his hands, as if reaching for someone. Then, he closed his hands and lowered them, standing there in a daze, looking at the skirt of her dress as she walked away.
It was like a butterfly flying away, fluttering in the wind.
âGrand Duke?â
The squire who had accompanied him from Rwibt, was giving instructions for the luggage to be taken out of the carriage when he called Kapmen.
âWhatâs going on?â
âNaviâŠâ TL/N: Navi is the romanization of âëëčâ, meaning âButterflyâ.
âButterfly?â
The squire looked around in bewilderment.
There were no flowers nearby, much less butterflies.
[Is the Grand Duke seeing strange things again?]
The squireâs perplexed voice echoed in Kapmenâs head.
ââŠNo.â
Kapmen turned around reluctantly.
âHmm, where should I go?â He then asked, and the official who had come to welcome him quickly replied, âTo the Hall of Stars. I will show you the way.â
Kapmen nodded and followed him.
The âHall of Starsâ was a place that lived up to its name. Arriving at the hall under the guidance of the official, Kapmen looked up at the black ceiling.
Countless different types of jewels shone like stars in the sky.
Was it to show the wealth of the country that the place where distinguished guests were received was like this?
In the middle, a long red carpet stretched across the floor, with officials standing on either side.
King Heinley was also standing by the throne at the other end of the carpet.
âMy apologies, Grand Duke. You must put down your sword,â whispered the official who had led him here.
Kapmen pulled the sword from his waist and handed it to him, then walked toward King Heinley.
Stopping about six paces from him, he bowed his head slightly in greeting.
âCongratulations on your coronation, Your Majesty.â
Heinley smiled and replied, âThank you.â
For a moment, the two stared at each other without saying a word.
Kapmen remembered the last occasion when they met. That day he had struck Emperor Sovieshu, but the confrontation had started with Heinley, a prince at the time.
The corners of Kapmenâs lips turned up.
He could hear what other people were thinking, so he noticed that King Heinley was thinking back to the exact same event he was.
However, at the moment King Heinley grinned and said, âI would also like to hear your congratulations on the wedding.â
Kapmen frowned, the slight smile on his face completely disappeared.
An ordinary person in this situation would feel awkward and get carried away by those words.
[What can I do if he gets too close to Queen?]
But Kapmen had clearly heard Heinleyâs thoughts.
Moreover, as soon as he heard âQueenâ, there was a storm of calm inside him. Once he was swept away by the storm, his mouth opened on its own.
âCongratulations on the wedding.â
âThank you.â
âIt will be like a dream to see her wear the wedding dress.â
â?â
Frowning, Heinley shouted, âWhat are you trying to say?!â His voice carried across the hall.
âDonât worry. Forget my words,â Kapmen added awkwardly.
He didnât want to cause trouble again and leave as if he was being kicked out of the Western Kingdom.
How much did he regret hitting Emperor Sovieshu back then? It was comforting at the time, but that feeling didnât last long.
In the end, it became a big problem. The trade did not materialize and he could not stay at Empress Navierâs side any longer.
He could not repeat the same thing this time.
Heinley, however, already seemed offended.
[I must restrain myself. I must restrain myself. I must restrain myself.]
These words were repeated by the grinning Heinley inwardly, revealing his true thoughts.
[I am different from Emperor Sovieshu. I will not be driven by jealousy. Queen told me I was cute.]
But Kapmenâs regret disappeared again at the mention of âQueenâ in Heinleyâs thoughts.
âThose were empty words.â
The effects of the potion, which seemed to have stabilized for a moment, suddenly spiked.
ââŠWhat did you say?â
âThank you for the invitation.â
âIt wasnât that.â
âCongratulations on the weââ
Kapmen bit his lips.
Heâd said it before with no problem, but this time he wasnât able to congratulate him on his wedding.
Seeing him react like that, Heinleyâs expression darkened.
***
Meanwhile, Sovieshuâs expression was also dark.
He was reading the invitation sent by Heinley to attend their wedding in the West Kingdom.
âIs he in his right mind?â
Sovieshu muttered as he looked at the lavishly decorated letter, with ivory-colored details.
There was even a phrase in the letter that readâ âFor our friendship.â
Sovieshu crushed the letter and threw it away when he realized that it was not written by Navier.