She may be blind, but Princess Sersiarin was scanning the banquet hall nonetheless.
Heâs not here. She sighed, obviously dissatisfied. Joshua. She couldnât feel his energy.
That time five years ago had left a strong impression on her. No one had made her feel that way again, and she was eager to seeâto feelâhim again. Sersiarin wanted to know what that sensation was.
âItâs been three yearsâŠâ
âYes? Sersiarin, did you say something?â
âOh, itâs nothing, brother.â Sersiarin shook her head, offering Prince Kiser a small smile.
âAlright.â Kiser went back to looking over the crowd; soon, his face brightened.
âYoung Lady Charles.â He strode down the steps with a smile.
Princess Sersiarinâs expression, however, was beginning to darken.
âI thought Iâd see you again once I was out of Hwahwa PalaceâŠâ
Three years ago, the Emperor had freed her from her ten years of protective imprisonment in Hwahwa Palace for unknown reasons. Having spent most of her life in that palace, Sersiarin was happy to have this little freedom; she thought sheâd be able to learn about all the important people and events.
The men watched her sigh again.
âRumor had it she is one of the most beautiful women in the Empireâever. It seems it was no joke.â
âWould it be so easy to be called one of the most beautiful women in the Empire? If Young Lady Charles is a beauty with hidden thorns, the Princess is like an untouched white lily.â
âI want that woman, rather than Young Lady Charles.â
âWake up, youâre the second son of a Count. The difference between you is like heaven and earthâSheâs a princess, for goodnessâ sake.â
Sersiarin was, without a doubt, incredibly beautiful: blonde hair, black eyes, pristine white skin, and strong features. Every gesture was imbued with nobility, and she did it all with a lovely smile gracing her lips.
Her only flaw was her sickness, her frail auraâbut many men found that appealing, too.
âHey, be quiet! The prince might hear you.â
The men saw Prince Kiser coming in their direction and hastily shut their mouths.
âYoung Lady Charles.â The Prince smiled warmly.
âI greet thee, Prince Kiser von Britten.â
âThank you for the warm welcome; but please, donât be so stiff.â His smile widened.
âItâs⊠not like that.â Charles shook her head, bewildered.
âSo, you donât want to see me?â
âIâm sorry?â
âThis is the first time Iâve seen you since my birthday three years ago.â
âAh.â She flushed with embarrassment. âIâm truly sorryâI should have come and represented my family.â
âIâm well aware of your family circumstances.â The Prince shook his head. âDonât worry.â
âYou meanââ
âI mean⊠I really wanted to see you. So, will you dance with me?â
The people around them were dumbfounded; they couldnât hear much, even though they were nearly silent, but the Princeâs gestures were unambiguous.
âDid the Prince just ask her to dance?â Natasha mumbled, her face twisting into an amused smile.
âIs it that stupid rule that whoever stands out most dances with the Prince?â
âHeâs the Prince, he can do whatever he wants.â
âMaybe he doesnât know? I mean, how can he dance with Young Lady Charles if he knew her familyâs situation?â
âSheâs practically from a peasant family.â
âOh my. Stop being so cruel.â
Envy and jealousy bore down on Charles, particularly from the women.
The woman herself was equally astounded; the Prince certainly knew, so why did he offer her that welcoming smile? If she took his hand, sheâd provoke everyone. Her family couldnât risk that.
âPlease accept my apologies. Iâm not sure I can dance with the Prince.â
âWhy?â Prince Kiser seemed confused.
Wasnât this something every woman here desires? To take his hand in theirs? He was the First Prince of Avalon, heir apparent to the most powerful man in the Empire.
What he didnât realize was that his position was poison in this situation. Kiser was used to doing as he pleased; he had no inkling of the nuanced feuds between nobles.
Or more accurately, he simply didnât care. As far as he was concerned, asking Charles for a dance was just that.
âIs something bothering you?â Kiserâs smile was turning stiff.
âItâs nothingâŠâ Charles fumbled for words.
âIs she refusing the Princeâs hand?â
âIs that really possible? Her family is out of power, and yet she dares?â
âShe seems oblivious.â Natasha cackled.
âHm? What do you mean, Natasha?â
Natasha thrust her chin towards Charles.
âHow dare the future maid of the Crombell house dance with the Prince, anyways?â
âOh my goodness, is that true?â The other women laughed.
âHow does that sound, Master Gehog?â
âNot bad for a trophy.â
Prince Kiser was getting more and more irate, but Charles could only clutch her skirt helplessly as the sound of laughter washed over her.
I donât know how to respondâŠ
âShe already has a partner, Iâm afraid.â
âYouââ
âWhoâ?â
âItâs an honor to meet you.â The man had picture perfect etiquette. âI am Baron Joshua Sanders.â
The room fell dead silent, allowing Joshuaâs pleasant voice to fill the air.
This room was made specifically for Marcusâit wasnât somewhere heâd normally receive a visitor.
âIâm curious to see how they react when they find out youâve returned after almost five years.â He chuckled. âI think this is the first time weâve seen each other face-to-face. What a wonderful meetingâif we canât take over the Swallow Empire, is it so bad to be a Duke of Avalon?â Emperor Marcus leaned in close to the man on the other side of the curtain. âItâs only a matter of time before you being there causes a war. Anyways, our plan has been delayed by ten years due to unforeseen circumstances.â
The other man rose to his feet, setting his green hair aflutter.
âIf you trust us, we will deliver satisfactory results,â he said, his green eyes glowing.
Marcusâs lips curled into a thin smile.
âNow Iâm looking forward to it, Draxia belle Grace.â