Urgh, I couldnât believe Iâm being treated like Iâm nothing.
Itâs already my fourth defeat.
I came in high spirits, but it seemed like it only took three seconds to subdue me.
I glared at Dietrichâs indifferent face who didnât even seem happy about the victory and made an unhappy expression.
I didnât want to say the cliche lines that cheap villains say every time they lose.
âYou wonât get away with this!â
â....Get away with what.â
I was now able to manipulate Erediaâs ability quite freely, but because Iâve only been practicing on my own the swordsmanship skills that Iâve learned from Liatris, it was all futile.
âIs it impossible no matter how much effort I do?â
Was this what you call the difference in talent?!
I guess he didnât get the nickname as the worldâs strongest villain for nothing.
The branches of the purification trees originally moved according to my will, but it was useless since they were tied tightly by the shadows.
Hanging from the column of the tree, I wiggled my feet and felt discouraged.
Dietrich stretched out his hand as if feeling weak-hearted at seeing my downcast appearance.
âIf you swear to give up now, I will let you down.â
âDonât want to! Giving up (sounds like heads and vice versa) is only something we use when counting kimchi!â
âWhatâs kimchi?â
You didnât even know what kimchi was! You ignorant villain!
I kicked the tree trunk with my foot, recalling the food from my previous life which he didnât even know.
âStop moving.â
Dietrich, who had approached me as I kept stamping my feet in the air, quickly grabbed my skirt. I snorted at his attentive consideration in the midst of this.
âSo what if it shows a little.â
It was a skirt with a wide breadth so it was easy for it to flutter, but because of the namesake that weâre a Grand Duchy, I wore two layers of underskirts plus underpants.
âI have a lot of work to catch up on because of you.â
If you think it was natural to easily open the door to his office and request for a duel, then, of course, it was. At first, he pretended to be dealing with me on equal footing â this was even more miserable â but seeing as he now suppresses me from the start, he must be really busy.
âIf you allow me to go to Mount Limeria then I wonât bother you anymore.â
âI already said no.â
âThen I wonât stop.â
Letâs see how persistently I could annoy you. I made a firm determination and clenched my fist at him who frowned below me. He glanced at my little fist and then moved away.
âWhere are you going?!â
âIs he really not going to release me?!â
I was flustered and panicked but the shadow slowly disappeared. I alternately looked at the shadow that settled me safely down on the soft grass and Dietrichâs back which had moved farther away at some point.
âAt any rate, heâs always thorough.â
I buried my face in between my knees and darkness came to me in the middle of the day.
âI canât sneak out at night either.â
Oslo kept following me during the day, and there was a guard put up outside my door at night so there was no good way to get out.
âPrincess, let us return to the castle now. There is also a lot of work to be done as a secretary.â
â....Traitor.â
I gritted my teeth and glared at Oslo who extended his hand for me to grab.
âI canât believe youâre on Dietrichâs side!â
No matter that Dietrich was the head of the house, I thought that Oslo and I had built up a bond.
âWhat do you mean traitor? I am His Graceâs knight from the start.â
âHmph.â
âSo why are you being stubborn in going to a dangerous sanctuary in the first place?â
He scolded me off and scratched his rough beard. I raised my voice quite high.
âBecause I need the relics!â
âWill it not do it if you just send someone?â
âArenât all faceless knights able to use the power of shadows to some extent?â
Then that means I didnât have anyone to send in my place. Additionally, it wasnât an issue that could be carried out without proper precautions so as not to attract the interest of outsiders.
âI donât have a choice.â
I hardened my expression in determination and dusted off my hands. I tried to persuade him logically, but there was no way since he never thought to listen to me.
âDonât resent me for this, Dietrich.â
I had finally decided to carry out the plan I had left as the last course of action.
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âMarilyn, is this really how you bake it?â
âOh my goodness! Whatâs wrong with the shape?â
Marilyn tilted her head in astonishment when I served the steaming hot cookies in a tray fresh out of the oven.
âItâs a little bumpy here and there but is it that shocking?â
The cookies, which rose up instead of inflating neatly, boasted a visual that could only be eaten in hell at first glance, but the smell was savory and stimulated the salivary glands.
âAre you sure you only put the ingredients I gave you?â
âHuh? Uh yeah. Of course.â
At Marilynâs question, I nodded my head firmly, hiding behind my back the bag containing the white powder I secretly put in the cookie dough.
âThatâs strange. I must have taken the wrong measurements. I apologize, Princess.â
âThereâs no need for you to apologize.â
I wondered if it was that bad. Anyway, it would just disappear in the mouth so the shape wasnât important.
âNo. If itâs tasty then thatâs good enough.â
âIf the shape is this weird then the dough must have been proportioned wrong. It wouldnât taste good.â
âDonât touch it!â
I stepped forward, startled by Marilynâs act of reaching out as if to taste the cookies.
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âI was just trying to take a look.â
She caressed the back of her hand in embarrassment and put on a hurt smile.
âIâm sorry.â
I wanted to present it in a way she liked but the owner of the cookies was someone else.
âIâm going to give it to Dietrich, you see.â
It was unacceptable for that cookies to enter anyoneâs mouth other than his.
âOtherwise, all my plans will be exposed.â
Marilyn was now a well-established head maid in Lagrange. It would be chaos if she ate my cookies and collapsed.
âDidnât I already tell you I was going to bake cookies for His Grace early in the morning?â
âPrincess, if you had given me your words I would have helped you anytime.â
Marilyn smiled delightedly and patted my head.
âNo, it wasnât that difficult.â
I put all the cookies on a plate so she wouldn't look at them, and then I left the kitchen. The smell of fragrant cookies permeates languidly in the hallway.
âOh, thatâs a delicious smell.â
Osloâs eyes sparkled as he followed me closely. Maybe itâs because of his large frame, but Oslo always had snacks on him. I smiled broadly and offered him a cookie.
âSir, why donât you eat one?â
âWill that be all right?â
âOf course.â
âBut you didnât give one to Marilyn earlier.â
Oslo asked with his eyes going round at the plate I pushed in front of his nose.
âIf I tell you to eat then just it, no doubts.â
I lowered my voice and cutely whispered.
âIâm only giving it to you, Sir.â
âReally?â
âYes. Itâs a secret, okay?â
Anyway, I had to get rid of Oslo, who always followed me like a shadow.
âIf you eat here, there will be crumbs so go to the drawing-room and eat there.â
I put a bunch of cookies on parchment paper and gave them to him.
Although the shape was a little bit pompous, the sweet smell was quite appetizing so he smacked his lips together.
âBut itâs His Graceâs order for me to guard your side, Princess.â
âIâm about to enter his office right now, though?â
âAha.â
Persuaded by my calm words, Oslo nodded his head foolishly. I added some words to drive the wedge.
âThereâs also a chocolate drink in the drawing-room which you said was amazing the other day.â
âThen, I will see you later.â
In fact, although he had been entrusted to become my surveillance in the name of being my escort, there was absolutely no risk that he would go out of the castle.
Oslo, who had let his guard down, stepped out of the hallway with light steps. Grinning, I watched as he turned into a dot and disappeared. Then, I immediately knocked on Dietrichâs office door.
Knock, knock.
âEnter.â
âBrother~.â
He raised his eyebrows in surprise at the unfamiliar designation.
âWhat?â
âOh, he didnât like that.â
Since I was young, it was a word that never came out of my lips because of the heat that would creep up my face for some reason. I snorted, trying my best to ignore his sour reaction.
âWhat are you doing?â
âWork.â
His reply was more brusque than usual. It didnât particularly show on his face, but I could guess he was quite embarrassed.
âAll right. Iâm going to take his soul like this.â
âArenât you tired? You should take a break.â
âWhatâs the matter?â
âMatter? Iâm just worried about you, thatâs all.â
I placed the tray filled with cookies on Dietrichâs desk and smiled broadly.
He narrowed his eyes as if trying to read my intentions.
âYou know, I made this.â
â....Leave it and go.â
âYouâre not going to eat it now? But I want to see you eat it.â
I pouted my lips as if feeling upset and tilted my head to the side.
He was tolerant to most poisons, but the powder I put in the cookies was not poison, so itâs fine.
âItâs not well-known that the root of a valerian is effective as a sleeping pill.â
I only knew this information as well after going in and out of Josefâs lab.
Since it wasnât poison but a simple sleeping pill, it wouldnât have been of any use in Lagrange, so Dietrich wouldnât have taken them either.
I smiled broadly as I watched him eat without leaving a single cookie.