In front of Eliaâs gate, Renee was busy bidding farewell to other Apostles.
With the carriage ready to go, Vargo was the first to open his mouth.
âYou should always prioritize your own health. So try not to skip meals as much as possible, and if you feel sick during the journey, please tell that guy. Do you understand?â
âAh, yes.â
With a soft smile, Renee replied to Vargo, whose words were full of concern. She then bowed her head and gave one last farewell.
âThen Iâll go. Take care of yourselves.â
âKrek is healthy. The Saint must take care of herself, too.â
âMarek is healthy as well.â
âOh dear, the Saint is already a grown upâŚâ
After the twinsâ tearful farewell and Rohanâs words filled with emotions, Trevorâs hoarse voice followed suit.
âHave a safe trip. Always take good care of your healthâŚâ
Just as Trevorâs voice faded near the end, Veraâs suspicious gaze turned towards him. He noticed Trevor looking at Reneeâs forearm with a regretful face.
A thought immediately occurred to him.
What is this dirty bastard doing now? Canât you get your act together without me thrashing you around for once?
As his anger soared, Vera glared at Trevor with bloodshot eyes. Trevor, startled by his gaze, immediately hid behind the twins.
Shrewd man . Vera clicked his tongue with a âTskâ upon seeing Trevorâs behavior and then bowed towards Vargo.
âIâll send you a letter as soon as I stop by a city.â
âAlright, take good care of yourself.â
âYes.â
After that brief exchange, Vera climbed into the carriage holding Reneeâs hand. He then ordered Norn to depart.
âRattleâ Soon, the rattling carriage began to move forward.
****
Three days after the start of the journey. Only two days left before they reached the Great Woodlands.
While sitting in the carriage, Renee suddenly closed her eyes and let out a sigh of despair.
âI canât think of a way!â
Of course, once again, the subject of her thoughts was Vera.
What if Vera falls in love with the elves? What if he declares that he wonât leave the Great Woodlands? What if he runs away to the Great Woodlands again, even if we forcefully drag him out?
Her thoughts had been all over the place these past few days, and now had spiraled down into her own world of delusions.
In the case of delusions emanating from constant anxiety, if you are obsessed with a particular delusion all day long, that delusion will suddenly start to feel real.
And a week was enough time to engrave in Reneeâs mind that Vera had fallen for the elves while they sinisterly snickered behind her back.
Despite having not met them before, Reneeâs hostility toward the elves had soared high enough to pierce the clouds.
âThie- Thieving cats!â
I liked him first! Iâm the only one who held his hand! How dare you take away Vera from me despite showing up late?
Her clenched fists trembled.
She looked dull, but there was no one next to Renee who could snap her out of her delusions now. All she had was Vera, who was looking anxiously at the trembling Renee.
âDo you feel uncomfortable, Saint? Iâll tell Sir Norn to take a break for a while before we proceed any further.â
âOh no!â
Shook. Renee replied in a flabbergasted manner.
Renee then raised the corners of her shivering lips and answered with the brightest expression she could muster.
âI-Itâs been a while since Iâve been outside, so Iâm nervousâŚ.â
âYou donât have to be nervous. Iâm here to ensure the Saint doesnât feel uncomfortable at all. If there is anything that makes you uncomfortable, please feel free to let me know.â
You make me feel uncomfortable.
âŚThose words reached right to the tip of her tongue.
She then struggled to swallow back those words she nearly blurted out and slowly nodded back in silence.
****
On the same evening, at the last city on the way to the Great Woodlands.
They moved along the boulevard, past the city gates. Once they were done parking the carriage in front of the inn, Vera spoke to Renee.
âSaint, we have arrived in the city. How about staying here today and leaving tomorrow afternoon?â
âA-Alright.â
âThen we will stop here for today.â
After traveling nearly for three days, while trying to reach the Great Woodlands as quickly as possible, it was the first city they stopped by on their way.
The three-day journey would have come as a big shock to Renee, who had only lived in the Holy Kingdom.
After coming to the city, Vera went through with his plan of creating an ideal condition for Renee to rest as much as possible. He explained all the information about the city he had gathered in advance to Renee before leaving the Holy Kingdom.
âItâs said that itâs the largest inn in the city. Many say that the food here is especially delicious. Is there anything you want to eat?â
âWell, I donât mind eating anything. What about Vera?â
âIâm not particularly picky about food, either. Shall we leave the order to Norn and return to the inn?â
âYes, please.â
While Vera spewed out his optimistic comments one after another, Renee continued to think.
âWhy is he being so nice?â
Of course, it was an unreasonable suspicion. But Renee, who had already been swallowed up by her own delusions, felt suspicious of Veraâs every move.
She recalled what the servants said in the Holy Kingdom.
â Married men are said to be more kind than usual when they do something wrong to their wives!
â Oh, yes! Usually, when they cheat, donât they feel remorse and start acting way nicer? Isnât that funny? They donât really do that under normal circumstances.
Applying that to her current situation, their words made a lot of sense.
âŚThatâs what Renee thought.
But unfortunately, there were some crucial facts that Renee missed due to her agitation.
First, Vera wasnât Reneeâs husband. Secondly, Vera had always been devoted to Renee. Third, Vera had not even yet met the elves to begin with.
It was such a baseless misunderstanding that it was difficult to pinpoint where it even began, but it wasnât important to Renee, who was already convinced that Veraâs mind was somewhere else altogether.
Renee entered the inn and unpacked her belongings. Then, when the meal was ready, she headed to the restaurant on the innâs first floor while still keeping an eye on Vera.
Without even realizing, she firmed her grip and clasped Veraâs hand far tighter than usual.
âHereâs your meal.â
Suddenly, Helaâs voice resounded.
Renee, who had been focusing all her attention on Vera, suddenly shook in surprise and quickly answered.
âAh!â
It was quite the loud response.
While onlookers at the nearby table turned to Renee, Vera immediately drove those gazes away with a fierce glare, and it was only after that they continued dining as usual.
So, while their meal was in full swing.
âOh, Sir Vera?â
Taking advantage of this opportunity, Norn swooped in.
Norn spoke to Vera, feeling the need that he should at least step up and relieve the awkwardness at this table.
âHow about a drink? Well, itâs a good mood for a drink.â
Usually, they werenât suitable words coming out of a personâs mouth who was responsible for escort duties. However, it was not the case for either Vera or Norn.
With divinity, inebriation could be driven out at any time, and even while intoxicated, their senses werenât that shallow to dull their performance.
Of course, if you stumble due to being drunk, you can absolutely do nothing about it, but even in the Holy Kingdom, only Rohan was that sort of person.
Vera continued to ponder over Nornâs words for a while and then nodded, agreeing that it would be better to give Norn and Hela some rest for a while in this city.
âAlight, you should stop eating, too. Iâll take care of the Saintâs meal.â
âYes, I understand.â
Renee raised her head upon overhearing the ongoing conversation, and then turned her gaze towards Vera.
Her mental state, which had already crumbled and fallen, began concocting strange delusions again.
âBoozeâŚ!â
Nightlife! A juvenile delinquent!
There was nothing wrong with Vera drinking liquor since he was already an adult, but Renee, who had been strangling her chest for the last few days, didnât like it for some reason, so she inquired with her fists clenched.
âAre you going to drink?â
âYes, I donât think a drink or two would hurt⌠Why?â
Reneeâs whole body trembled. âWhy?â She couldnât find an answer to that question.
Reneeâs head began racking her brain. Her mind desperately tried finding a suitable excuse, anything to keep Vera from drinking.
However, there could be no logical reason to restrain Vera from doing so. As Renee grunted while continuing to agonize, she eventually unknowingly chose to self-destruct.
âMe tooâŚ!â
âWhat?â
âIâll have a drink, too!â
In a momentâs confusion, she uttered those words without much thought. The only thought that went through her mind was, âIâll gulp down all the wine that Vera is supposed to drink.â
âIs this puberty?â Vera thought, shaking his head. He didnât know what to think of this situation.
âSaint is still a minor.â
âUghâŚ!â
Renee closed her mouth at that undeniable fact.
âWhat should I do?â
Her mishaps began to sting harder than ever. She tried to think of excuses to prevent Vera from drinking while abstaining herself as well, even when the glass was on the table.
Of course, that couldnât have happened.
Renee groaned from the anguish that couldnât be solved, no matter how much she tried. She soon swung her hand forward, holding Veraâs arm tightly.
âI-Itâs an order!â
In the end, she decided to abuse her authority.
Silence descended upon the table.
Norn, who had been serving drinks. Hela, who was receiving a glass from Norn, and Vera, who was facing Renee.
Everyone froze.
The air around Renee suddenly became quiet. Belatedly, she realized what she had done, and her body shuddered as a result.
âU-UmâŚâ
Drip, drip. Cold sweat trickled down Reneeâs forehead as she closed her eyes tightly again.
ââŚYou moron!â
The barely cool head made her realize the ugliness she had just shown.
My head is cold, but why does it feel like itâs getting hotter?
While Reneeâs needless worries continued to trouble.
âAs you wish.â
Vera spoke.
Vera was thinking while looking at Renee, with his eyes brimming with pity.
âIt isnât good to suppress the urge.â
Perhaps what happened today, she will remember this as a grudge, and then in retaliation, she might drown herself in addiction later on. She might even end up being Rohanâs drinking buddy.
And although she is still considered a minor, it isnât rare for children at this age to drink wine.
Vera concluded that if Renee made a mistake, it would be his responsibility to take care of it. So he handed over a glass of wine to Renee.
Renee felt a surge of shame.
Although it was impossible to see Veraâs expression, she could vaguely feel his emotions through the voice she heard.
Reneeâs whole body shuddered in shame.
âI-I did it!â
She decided to push forward with a steely resolve.
âIâll have to order another drink then.â
âNo!â
ââŚPardon?â
âToday Iâll be drinking for the first time, so please stay sober.â
There wasnât any logic. It was just a stern order.
In fact, it would have been better if it had been like this from the beginning, but now her mind was preoccupied with other matters to even think about it.
She felt sad.
She felt ashamed.
If there was a hole somewhere, she wanted to bury herself in it.
A feeling of uneasiness spread throughout her body.
Renee felt that strange feeling and tilted her glass.
Right now, she just wanted to see what the drink tasted like.
What followed⌠Well, that was obvious.
Renee wasnât taught how to get rid of intoxication.
In other words, if she drinks alcohol, she will get drunk.
Like any child who drinks for the first time, Renee drank alcohol continuously without knowing how much she could handle, thus setting up a dark history that she would regret for a long time.