Berry brought in a basin of water for Radis, meant for the lady to wash her face after she woke up. However, the maid was shocked to see what welcomed her.
In Radisâs bed was Marquis Russell himself, snoring soundly.
âMmmph, Radiiiis⊠Donât be like thatâŠâ
He was even talking in his sleep.
Berry set down the basin on the bedside table, then carefully pulled open the curtains to reveal the window.
As bright light poured mercilessly over his eyes, Yves Russell flinched and woke up.
âKgh, heupâŠ!â
Though still dazed, Yves jumped right out of the bed.
And as soon as he came to his senses, he looked around the room.
The bewildered Berry tried to stop him.
âMilord, if you do thatâŠ!â
âRadis.â
Yves Russell said.
âWhere is Radis?â
* * *
Bowing before Yves, Allen spoke.
âItâs my fault, Milord.â
âNo, itâs my fault that she managed to slip away. I didnât expect that sheâd make me faint with such a lovely face like that.â
At the mention of him âfaintingâ, Allen side-eyed Yves, his expression full of distrust.
Allenâs face was clearly saying,
âFaint? Your Excellency means to say that small hand of Miss Radisâs knocked you out cold?â
Yves added hastily.
âThereâs something about her that we donât know. Sheâs not just a pretty, adorable seventeen-year-old girl. We have to consider her as a trained knight.â
âPardon? The Young Miss is a knight? What do you mean? From whatâs known, Miss Radis only learned basic swordsmanship from her family tutor.â
At the mere mention of that swordsmanship teacher, Yves let out a sigh of annoyance.
âI donât know how they got acquainted, but as a matter of fact, that swordsmanship teacher of hers called Armano happens to be Daniel Sheldon of the White Dragon Knights.â
âEhâŠ?â
As Yves was busy organizing his thoughts while he was explaining this to Allen, he tapped his fingers against the desk.
âDo you remember Sir Sheldonâs disappearance?â
âOf course. Sir Sheldon disappeared while he had been touring various towns in the south while investigating the monstersâ movements.â
âAs it turns out, that guyâs been hiding out at House Tilrod while acting as a swordsmanship teacher.â
Coming as a shock to Allen, his nostrils widened like a bison.
Yves continued.
âWho could have imagined that Daniel Sheldon, one of the Emperorâs most trusted knights, became a swordsmanship teacher who had taken in a child from a poor household in the countryside as his pupil? I canât even fathom what Sir Sheldon was thinking at that time, and what he taught her wasnât just at the level of self-defense either.â
âThen⊠When Miss Radis was going out on her nightly strolls before, she was actually carrying out her duties?â
At that, Yvesâs brows became furrowed.
âDuties⊠What duties!â
But Yves groaned, clasping his forehead with one large hand as if he had been struck with a headache.
After a while, Yves spoke again.
âI have a hunch on where Radis might have gone. Please, I hope itâs not there, but⊠We have to confirm.â
Yves Russell rose from his seat.
Allen brought the marquisâs sword and spoke with a thoughtful expression.
âBut⊠Why did Sir Sheldon stay at House Tilrod?â
Just hearing Danielâs name made Yvesâs teeth grind, but he instead stroked his chin.
âHow could we possibly know what that guyâs thinking? Not a single one of those White Dragon Knights is quite right in the head! When those guys got shackled to Geas, even their brains might have been chained down as well!â
ââŠâŠâ
So as not to upset the marquis any longer, Allen closed his mouth and wordlessly helped Yves get ready for his excursion.
Allen agreed that the White Dragon Knights werenât normal.
But this didnât mean he thought that they must not be right in the head, as Yves was claimingâjust that, in terms of emergencies, they certainly werenât ordinary.
In particular, Daniel Sheldon was the emperorâs most favored knight because he had both literary and military prowess, and he had a flexible mindset amid such honest knights.
A knight like that wouldnât have stayed in House Tilrod for many years without good reason.
As Allen was lost in thought, he frowned for a moment.
âArmanoâŠ? I think Iâve heard that name somewhereâŠâ
* * *
In front of the stone gate, Radis and Robert froze for a moment.
Robert was the first to speak.
âThis⊠is the forbidden region?â
âIâm certain that it isâŠâ
What gave them such a shock was the appearance of the forbidden region.
As they once knew it, the forbidden region was an achromatic forest completely occupied by a thick, lingering mist.
However, as they stepped through the stone gate, this was not what they saw.
The morning mist shone gold beneath the sunâs rays.
With moss wrapped around the trunks of the trees, this was a clear sign that the greenery had an ample water source nearby, and at each end of the branches hung plump buds that looked as if they would bloom at any given moment.
Then, a cool breeze blew past, carrying with it the smell of damp soil amid the huge trees. They could even hear birds singing from somewhere nearby.
In short, the forest right outside the stone gate looked like an ordinary forest thatâs full of vitality.