TL: Hiya! Expect 3 chapters to come out each week, more if I find the time. If only 2 chapters are released in a week, itâll be added to next weekâs. Should anything change, there will be a notice. Thank you for reading >_<
âSo?â
âNo, Iâm not going anywhere when youâre here as well.â
âAre you and I the same?â
âWhat difference does that make?â
âIâm!â
Damian, who had raised his voice, cut his words halfway. He shook his head and sighed deeply.
âI know, Iâm forced to do this.â
âIf you know, then why?â
âItâs fine if you call me selfish.â
Damian bit his lip as he reiterated what he had to say.
âI donât want to put you in harmâs way in such a dangerous place.â
âYou know that I can say the same thing of you, Your Highness?â
âThatâs why Iâm telling you Iâm forced to do this.â
Apparently, Damian seemed serious.
He sincerely tried to persuade me.
âIt scares me to think you might be in danger.â
âYour Highness.â
âJust you being here makes my chest tighten.â
Damian looked at me anxiously.
I narrowed my eyes.
âI thought you already expected that things werenât going well.â
âThatâs true, but I never thought there would be an epidemic going around!â
Damian, who raised his voice, covered his forehead.
ââŠsorry for yelling at you.â
Instead of answering, I silently looked at Damian.
Damian tried to convince me again.
âBut canât you understand me just one bit?â
âNo, because His Highness is someone who will become the next emperor.â
Damian was silent.
âI donât know about anyone else, but Your Highness shouldnât think differently about my life and the lives of others.â
âCharlize.â
âThatâs the responsibility you should have as the Crown Prince.â
Damian, who had been listening to me, raised his hand and covered his face.
A hoarse voice came out.
âI think you still donât know me very well.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âDo you think youâre worth the same as anyone else to me?â
Damian slowly lowered his hand and stared right at me.
My shoulders stiffened.
Damianâs pupils, which always had a delicate look about them, were ice-cold at this moment.
Silence ensued.
The silence was as heavy as a boulder and as cold as freezing water.
ButâŠ
âI can never back down.â
I clenched my teeth and endured.
Does he not see that Iâm worried about him?
If I canât stop Damian from doing something perilous, Iâll at least keep him in my sight.
Iâm not going back alone! Never!
After a while.
There was a sigh.
ââŠreally, youâre still adamant.â
Damian closed his eyes before opening them again.
With his scarlet eyes and a faint smile, the cold expression he had earlier, disappeared as if washed away.
âWell, I know youâre right, though.â
Damian stretched out his hand and quietly wrapped his hand around mine.
Holding my hand, he added a request.
âJust promise me.â
âWhat?â
ââŠthat you will never do anything dangerous.â
His eyes were earnest when he said so.
I gave the answer that Damian wanted to hear the most.
âOf course.â
Only then did Damian put on a slightly relieved expression.
His grip was slightly tight as we held hands, though.
âCharlize.â
âYes?â
âIâŠprobably should.â
Damian smiled fiercely.
âI think I should become emperor.â
I agreed with that.
It seemed that he could no longer entrust this country to the Emperor.
***
Damian and I started immersing ourselves in our work.
While Damian went around the city, surveying the cityâs conditions, I headed to the infirmaries.
It was to see how the current status of the epidemic was going.
âA temporary treatment center, you couldnât open the hospitals?â
âIt couldnât be helped. Existing hospitals werenât enough to accommodate all the sick.â
The official who followed me gave me a worried expression.
âBy the way, do you intend to care for the sick?â
âAm I not allowed to?â
âNo, itâs not that.â
The official shook his head and spoke cautiously.
âBut no matter how much you do, Lady Charlize is still the fiancee of His Highness, and youâre doing such a difficult task yourselfâŠâ
âItâs all right. Iâm not here to mess around.â
Having set the line, I strode forward.
In the distance, I could see a school being used as a temporary treatment center.
The chairs and desks had been removed, and in their place was a long line of sick people.
I narrowed my eyebrows slightly.
âAh.â
There was a thick smell of sickness.
Abdominal pain and diarrhea are common symptoms of waterborne illnesses.
However, a lack of manpower made it difficult to remedy the sickness effectively.
A middle-aged woman was busily going around checking on the patients.
And in the Winsor Empire, âwomenâ cannot work as doctors.
The Imperial Medical University prohibited the enrollment of women, which therefore prevented her from obtaining a doctorâs license.
Thus, all of the medical knowledge she had accumulated, she learned from her father, who was a doctor.
However, with no professional education, the only thing she could do was ârun a clinic.â
Mrs. Mayna smiled bitterly.
Until now, she continued to build up clinical experience by treating countless patients, but no one fully trusted Mrs. Mayna.
Without a formal education, she was treated with suspicion by local officials.
Even now, the reason Mrs. Mayna was in charge of this clinic was that the current situation was urgent enough to require an unlicensed medical practitioner.
To top it all off, the officials hardly even spoke to Mrs. Mayna.
But Charlize treated her without prejudice.
The prince also wholeheartedly supported Mrs. Mayna and spared nothing.
Mrs. Mayna was silent for a moment.
Maybe, just maybe.
The two of them might be very different people from the current emperor.
A faint smile hung on Mrs. Maynaâs lips as she thought so.