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Because the High Priest kept holding us back, it was only after we ate lunch that we were able to leave. We were supposed to leave the gate at midday, but we were delayed. I slept well in the bed and I ate well, but I donât know if Captain Jullius also fared well. Thereâs no way he was starving right? I, together with the High Priest and the Saintess went to the wagon, and there, Tess alongside the other three people could be seen outside. Anyway, I wondered if they were okay, but turns out they were hidden somewhat by the carriage, and they werenât people who wouldnât notice anyone approaching them.\n\nCaptain Jullius, whose eyes met with mine, straightened his body that was leaning on the carriage. Itâs only been one night, but it felt like I hadnât seen him in a long time. Seeing those pale gray eyes staring at me, it looked as if he also felt the same.\n\nâCaptainââ\n\nI trudged forward and hugged him tightly. Both Captain Julliusâs arms also enveloped me.\n\nâIâll treat you well from now on.â\n\nI donât think Iâve treated you well all this time. Iâll defer taking back the kidnapping threat for now, and Iâll work hard to treat you well in other ways. Though, I still donât know how to treat you well.\n\nâIâll also treat you better.â\n\nHe whispered in a voice that sounded almost as if he was on the verge of tears. What is it? Why does he look so drained? Did someone bully him in the night? I donât think it was Ortzen, but maybe, those bastards, Tess and Cain said something? When I raised my head in the Captainâs arms and glared at Tess, he avoided my eyes furtively. Was it him? Then, Cain also turned his head away furtively. Or was it both these bastards? Why are you bullying someone elseâs fiancĂ©?!\n\nâDamn it, I want to knock them over so much but I canât do that right now.â\n\nIf I were in my original body, I could beat them up under the pretext of sparring, but itâs too much for me to handle them right now. Above all, Iâm just a Countâs daughter, while theyâre a vice-captain who is a soon-to-be Captain of the holy knights, and an imperial knight. With the way things are going, heâs moving up in the world, fuck. Still, I canât just let it slide like this. I got out of Captain Julliusâs arms, and approached the two guys and spoke as politely as I could.\n\nâExcuse me, did you two gentlemen give any advice or do anything to my fiancĂ© last night?â\n\nLooking at my manner where I even bowed my head slightly, those two bastards were bewildered and lowered their heads facing each other. Cainâs ears turned particularly red.\n\nâItâs burdersome to hear you using honorifics!â\n\nâDonât concern yourself with status or anything like that!â\n\nWhatâs with these two bastards?\n\nâThis Miss just wants to hear what happened last night, though?â\n\nTessâs face turned pale as if he had just heard something he shouldnât.\n\nâ⊠Iâm getting goosebumps from you talking like that.â\n\nâItâs just how a normal noble lady speaks.â\n\nItâs normal, whatâs the problem? Should I even ask you to escort me? When I courteously asked again about what happened last night, the trembling Cain was the first to confess.\n\nâWe just⊠told him to treat Sir Roel well.â\n\nIf you only said that, then why is my fiancĂ© on the verge of tears? When I scowled at Tess, he scratched his cheek and opened his mouth.\n\nâSince Iâve known Captain for a long time, I just gave him some advice.â\n\nâWhat advice?â\n\nâ⊠Ah, I was all wrong. I wonât meddle from now on, so please leave it at that!â\n\nâPromise?â\n\nâPromise.â\n\nâItâs a promise then. He is mine, so in the future, you need to get my permission if you want to mess around with him.â\n\nâ⊠Are you the one to decide it?â\n\nâYeah.â\n
Heâs my fiancĂ© so heâs mine. I wanted to warn him a bit more in my own way, but I held back because I have neither the time nor the ability to do so. I glared at those rascals one more time, then I went back to Captain Jullius and held his hand tightly.\n\nâNo matter what they prattle on about, just ignore them and talk to me instead.â\n\nâBut he wasnât wrongââ\n\nâWhat did he say?â\n\nThere is no answer. Did those bastards blackmail him with something? I was wondering if I should properly interrogate them once again, but then I heard Ortzenâs voice.\n\nâWeâre late. Thatâs enough. Letâs get going.â\n\n⊠Maybe I can make him tell on them later. Except for Tess and the High Priest, everyone got into the carriage and covered the entrance with the luggage, then closed the door. Since it was a wagon, it was completely blocked on all sides except for a small window leading to the coach box. Even that was blocked when Tess got on, so the surrounding became completely dark. There is naturally no seat, and since we were huddled together on the floor, I felt like I was a slave about to be sold somewhere. The Empire has abolished slavery, but it wasnât the same in some countries, so human trafficking did occur from time to time.\n\nâWeâre leaving now!â\n\nThe carriage began to move along with Tessâs shout. I canât wait to join Clauen quickly and switch our transport. I really want to change my dress too.\n\n\n\n\n\nEven after the carriage had left the city gate, it continued to move until night fell. Being carried like baggage in a dark and narrow space like this was more tiring than I thought. It could be because I lack stamina right now. Like that, after the sun went down, we arrived at the backyard of an inn in the town. The door was opened and the luggage was moved aside, but because I had been sitting in the same position for a long time, my legs, waist and butt were stiff and sore, I couldnât get up right away, and so Captain Jullius lifted me into his arms. It could be treated with holy power, but should I save it for tomorrow?\n\nâIâve rented the entire inn, so that we donât have to worry about being watched by the other people around us.â\n\nClauen stole a glance at me and Captain Jullius while saying this. Itâs good to have a lot of money.\n\nâHowever, there might be people who donât know and walk in, so the meals will be sent to your personal room.â\n\nI was the most exhausted, but it was not that the others werenât also tired. Everyone followed Clauenâs lead quietly and went to the second floor. He had rented the entire inn, so naturally there were many unoccupied rooms left. Each of us chose a room we liked and went inside, meanwhile I and Captain Jullius also went into a room with a window facing the road. As the Captain put me down on the bed, Clauen, who followed us in, asked cautiously.\n\nâYouâre not going to use the same room, right?â\n\nâI was told that we shouldnât until after weâre married.â\n\nâ⊠Thatâs right.â\n\nWhy did you ask if you already knew? I know that much. Clauen lingered for a while with an expression as if he had something more to say, and then went outside to get my meal. Well, he can just say it. I took off my shoes and put on the slippers that had been prepared, then looked up at Captain Jullius who was standing next to the bed.\n\nâYouâll have to ride the carriage for a long time tomorrow as well, so you should go ahead and rest.â\n\nWhen going on a long journey, you should rest as much as possible when you can. Even after I said that, the Captain stood still.\n\nâIâll wash your feet.â He said.\n\nHuh?\n\nâ⊠What?â\n\nâIt will relieve your fatigue.â\n\nâNo, wait a minute. I also have hands.â\n\nWhat are you talking about all of a sudden? The Captain isnât even my servant.\n
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