ââŚâŚHeâs an old but smart mare. Weâre not going to run much anyways, so he is enough. Isnât that right, BrĂźntilde?â
Whether BrĂźntilde was his name or not, the horse gave a small snort. Leading the horse outside, which rarely made noises, and walked lightly, as if it had been a long time since it had walked like this.
âWhereâs the exit?â
âThere will be no one at the front gate behind the garden right now.â
Anna led the way and said in a slightly depressed voice. She used Paul to find out the guard schedule for the knights and soldiers. She was suffering from a bit of guilt after seducing him to meet secretly and obtaining the information she wanted through him.
âItâs going to take a little bit time, but there are several streams over there, good to erase our trace. Erzen is okay, right?â
âDonât worry. The young master is sleeping.â
As they hurried along, the gate quickly came into their view. Herace climbed onto the horse and helped Anna get on behind her. She looked back, the pleasant sound of music and laughter could be heard coming from the castle hall.
Blinking the tears away a couple of times, she pulled the reins and shook it. Soon, the horse began to run on the ground.
****
An ominous feeling slowly crept over Ezekiel. He sat down and watched the drunk people swaying around and beckoned a servant. The servant, who was waiting behind, quickly approached at the ownerâs call and bowed his head.
ââŚâŚhave a maid make sure my wife is asleep.â
The servant moved quickly at the unusual voice of the owner. While he was casting his eyes at the servant who disappeared out of the hall, a low laugh was heard next to him.
âWhatâs so funny?â
Charlotte could hear it too, but she was looking forward and smiling like a doll, as if she hadnât heard him at all. Some of the guests looked at Charlotte with a strange face because she was not as talkative as before or showing off here and there. However, no one came forward and spoke to Charlotte because the cold and intimidating Duke was right next to her.
[âŚâŚitâs just funny. Itâs your childâs 100th day, but you donât look like youâre celebrating.]
Ezekiel ignored the voice. Instead, he looked at the necklace on her thin neck with narrowed eyes. The necklace he gave his wife as a gift was shimmering on Charlotteâs neck beautifully, and when he saw it around another womanâs neck, he felt more irritated.
âWhatâs taking him so long?â
It hasnât even been a few minutes since the servant was sent, but Ezekiel pursed his lips in impatience. He was not comfortable waiting another minute.
No, he didnât need to wait. He was not interested in a banquet anywaysâŚâŚ. In the end, Ezekiel couldnât overcome his anxiety and got up.
âWhere are you going?â
Charlotteâs voice asked as he stormed to his feet. Even those in the hall that were still sober, looked at him and shut up their complaints and tried to be polite.
But Ezekiel did not respond to her voice or give anyone a look. He moved quickly along the path of the servant, some drunk people stumbled and bent down to get out of his way.
Ezekiel quickly disappeared out of the hall. The child in his motherâs arms babbled as he looked at his fatherâs back with his bright eyes. A voice that no one heard followed the manâs back.
[âŚâŚit would be no use going.]
***
It was hard to fathom the darkness of the lake at night. If it wasnât for a fisherman who lived all his life in Lake Aunue, they wouldnât have dared to cross the lake, in a boat on this dark evening.
âWas it okay to leave the horse like that? If the knights find it, theyâll track it down quickly.â
Anna looked at the black water, looked up in fear, and asked Herace. Herace, who was sitting right in front of her and embracing Erzen. She nodded slowly as if it was okay.
âDonât worry, BrĂźntilde is smart. He should have arrived at the castle by now.â
âWhat?â
How can a horse go back to the castle when they left it at the mouth of the lake? Anna looked curious, but Herace didnât answer. She was busy trying to soothe her son, who woke up not long after boarding the ship.
âErzen, yes. My son. Itâs your mother.â
When she saw her sonâs eyes after a long time, she felt like crying. The fisherman who felt sorry for Herace, who constantly talked to her son and asked her.
âBy the wayâŚâŚ your son must have been far away from you for you to be so affectionate. Did your husband take him away?â
Herace looked surprised at the fishermanâs words. She managed to calm down and shook her head small.
âItâs not like that.â
âWhat do you mean no? You canât fool my eyes even if youâre dressed like that, maâam. Are you a knightâs wife?â
Ezekiel was a knight before he was a Duke, so the fisherman was right in a way. This time, Anna looked at the fisherman with surprised eyes.
Heraceâs clothes were obviously commonersâ. She thought she was properly disguised, but she couldnât even fool this old manâs eyes. Anna opened her mouth and the fisherman laughed.
âSee? My eyes are correct. Itâs more of a problem with knights anyway. They donât care about their wife more than this uncle.â
âItâs not like thatâŚâŚ.â
âItâs understandable to see Missâs face. The knight must have been sick in the head, seeing you hugging your child. He didnât even let you see your child, right?â
The âsicknessâ that the old fisherman said would be a common term for âjealousyâ. Embarrassed, Herace bowed her head. The fisherman rowed without causing Herace any more embarrassment. He murmured with distant eyes.
ââŚâŚbut when the time is right, go home. The generosity of the world is not bad. But itâs hard to live in the world with just two women and a baby.â
***
The banquet broke up in an instant. Guests were driven back to their homes or to their guest room in the castle, as if they were being kicked out. Knights, soldiers, and other employees started to move constantly here and there.
Edgar was sitting in front of Ezekiel with one knee bent. Sweat-stained, he was breathing heavily, despite being a knight of strong physical strength.
âI found a horse that was supposed to have been taken by your wife.â
When Ezekiel heard that they had found his wifeâs traces, the ferocious spirit that could kill anyone, was sharpened in an instant. He asked Edgar, with the same face as when he chased an enemy monster, which he had not done for years.
âWhere have they gone?â
âItâsâŚâ
Edgar hesitated unlike himself because he knew it was not the answer the lord wanted. Those who were kneeling together behind him also lowered their heads. Edgar barely opened his mouth when Ezekiel stamped his foot with impatience.
âIn front of the stableâŚâŚ.â
âHa!â
Something flew away with a flash and crashed into the door. Probably one of the glasses in the hall. Edgar clenched his fist in tension and swallowed his saliva. He had to explain everything right away, the lives of his men behind him were in danger.
âI think the horse came back after running somewhere. Between the hoofs and the fur, there were grasses that could not be seen in the castle. In addition, the soil attached to the hoof is believed to have crossed the waterâs edge or stepped on the ground near water.â
ââŚâŚ.â
âIâll find it quickly. As long as we gather information quickly, they canât have gone far.â
Ezekiel stood up slowly from his seat looking down at Edgar without saying a word. He picked up the sword on the table and stared at it with his red eyes.
ââŚâŚWhere are the horses?â
It was before Edgar could answer. Ezekiel stepped out from room as if he didnât need to hear the answer and strode towards the stable. Edgar and the Knights followed the lordâs steps.
Ezekiel quickly arrived at the stable. When he beckoned, the quick-witted knight quickly went in. The old mare walked out at the knightâs touch and stopped walking when he saw Ezekiel.
Oh⌠âŚHerace. As soon as he saw the horse, Ezekiel knew. This escape was not an abrupt decision. Herace, she was planning to escape for a long time.
âBrĂźntildeâ
The horse that walked out was no ordinary horse, BrĂźntilde. This horse, which was presented by the Emperor when Charles, the son of Empress Ulysses and his half-brother, was young and alive. He didnât think this horse would come to his house like a messenger pigeon.
Charles often carried Herace on this horse. And when she came of age, he tried to present this horse to her as a token of trust. However, just before Herace was presented with BrĂźntilde, it was revealed that Empress Ulysses participated in the rebellion, and they fell from their position. The horse remained in the Duke of Serpenceâs castle.
Ezekiel didnât like this horse. However, he forgot about the existence of the horse because Herace had never ridden alone or tried to find it after marrying him.
Ezekiel clenched his teeth and approached the horse. Clever BrĂźntilde noticed the murder directed at him and tried to get out of the knightâs hands somehow.
âUhâŚUh?â
Suddenly, the horse reared, and the reins slipped out of the knightâs hand. BrĂźntilde quickly kicked the ground to escape. But Ezekielâs sword was one step faster. Without a moment of hesitation, he swung his sword down at the horseâs neck. [T/N: Poor horse.đ˘]
Crying.
The beastâs dying cry rang out in the middle of the night. The horse, whose head fell at once, knocked himself down and spewed blood everywhere. Ezekiel threw the sword to the floor which was dripping with red hot blood.
Chaeng!
Other horses in the stable neighed loudly and raised their ears to the sound of their relatives dying. So were those next to Ezekiel. Regardless of whether it was a knight or a servant, everyone looked at the blood-stained lord with fearful eyes.
ââŚâŚâŚbring her back anyway. If you canât bring her back, Iâll bury you all with my hands like this.â
The horse whose head disappeared from its body was twisted on the floor. Edgar and the other knights bowed their heads deeply at Ezekielâs abstract order and began to move quickly again.
It was a moonless night; Ezekiel wiped the blood off his face carelessly under a white cloud that covered the starlight. The cold blood only showed off its fishy smell and dark color, it was as cold as the body cooling off on the floor.
âHeraceâŚâ
The voice calling his wifeâs name was filled with madness.