As Raphael held her, Cayenaâs body was trembling slightly.
âWhatâs wrong?â
When he had that odd thought, Cayena turned her head and made eye contact with him.
Her face was pale. She was terrified. Cayenaâs face was soaked with fear when her eyes met Raphaelâs, but it quickly turned to an expression of relief.
It was a dramatic change that made him feel as if he were a reliable ally.
ââŚRaphael.â
His name in her mouth was strangely unfamiliar.
Was it because she had only called him Sir Kedrey lately?
Cayena pulled herself up. Raphael helped her.
She looked a little distracted.
She was still holding onto Raphaelâs arm, but she didnât seem to be aware of it.
Raphael also did not realize that he felt no discomfort with the contact.
Vera furiously snapped at Gillian with an angry face. âWhat disrespect is this?!â
The knight escorts who were waiting a bit further away arrived at that moment.
âWhat is going on here?â
âTake that man away right now. He dared to try to harm Her Highness!â
They knew that Gillian was the heir of an aristocrat, but there were still four months before he had any real power, so they werenât too wary.
They immediately grabbed Gillian and started to take him away.
âWhat? I only offered to escort her. What are you doing?!â Gillian shouted with fuming eyes.
âI have never seen such an ungentlemanly escort! You moved your hands threateningly toward her!â
Vera glared at Gillian with contempt, as if she wanted to slap his cheek.
Gillian quickly released the anger from his face.
âYou are mistaken. I saw that Her Highness was with a maid but no escort, so I offered to escort her out of the good will of my heart. Itâs true that my hands were stiff because I was nervous, but I never had bad intentions.â
Because it was a plausible comeback, the knights looked at each other with puzzled faces.
Raphael, who had quietly watched the situation, opened his mouth.
âHenverton Gillian.â
Then, Gillianâs gaze reached Raphael.
For a moment, Raphael saw his gaze rest on Cayenaâs hand.
âIâve also seen the situation from behind. You say that you had no impure intentions, but you certainly did not seem to act out of consideration of the lady.â
ââŚSir Kedrey. I am not saying that I am not at fault. I regret my error.â
Gillian looked repentant, albeit still contemptible.
Cayena remembered how he acted like a gentleman outside but abused her when he returned home.
He was good at lying.
ââŚI think Iâve overreacted because there have been so many incidents recently.â
As she said so, she slightly lifted her arm, which was still wrapped in gauze.
The princess had been burned by a hot pie not too long ago, so she encouraged the notion that it was the reason she was surprised by unexpected behavior.
âI believe Mister Gillian offered to escort me with good intentions. Still, could the imperial princess go around without an escort?â
âItâs my fault, Your Highness. I apologize.â
The guarding knight immediately bowed and admitted his mistake.
Cayena shook her head.
âNo. I understand. Most gentlemen would be surprised and not approach a woman who was unaccompanied by anyone other than a maid.â
She pointed out Gillianâs rudeness while pretending to forgive the knights who should have escorted her.
âYou must have been surprised as well, Mister Gillian, to come closer.â
Gillian was smiling, but he looked at Cayena persistently with eerie eyes. Politely, he replied,
âExcuse me, Your Highness. I will properly say hello again next time.â
Gillian left, and Cayena felt the warmth return to her cold fingertips.
âI always end up relying on you,â she said to Raphael with a sorry look.
Her attitude was once again calm and direct. But her hand was still tightly grasping Raphaelâs arm.
He grasped Cayenaâs hand.
ââŚ!â
It was then that Cayena realized that she was still holding onto Raphael.
It was when she tried to take her hand out of his grip to let him go.
âI apologize that a vassal of my family surprised you like this.â
Her blue eyes rose up again.
Raphael was in a strange mood for some reason.
âI will take you to the carriage.â
Then, he realized.
Her warmth felt in his hands did not feel unpleasant at all.
Scene 6. A New Appearance
Cayenaâs complexion was still white.
Her hands were starting to warm. The trembling of her body gradually subsided.
âIs there any reason for her to be so afraid of Henverton Gillian?â
It was almost pitiable how much she was pretending to be fine.
Maybe that was why. Raphael wasnât offended by her contact and felt that he had to take her to the carriage.
Cayena knew she couldnât walk alone.
So instead of being stubborn, she thanked him for his favor.
âThen, I am in your care.â
Vera and the knights fell behind and followed them.
Cayena gradually felt her reason returning to her. Her mind became more stable, and even when she recalled Gillianâs glaring eyes, she didnât hesitate.
She looked down at Raphaelâs hand. It seemed to be because of Raphael.
âI donât know why I was so relieved the moment I saw Raphaelâs face.â
It was still like that now.
The only thing that changed from before was Raphaelâs presence.
But she felt like this space had become completely safe.
In fact, the nobles who swarmed into the Imperial Library to see Cayena couldnât even think about approaching.
A clear disappointment showed on their faces.
âWasnât it said that she no longer favored Raphael?!â
They had been hoping to become the Emperorâs son in law or gain some other favor through Cayena. They were people who always had expectations and desires. But she was affectionately walking along with Raphael.
No nobles, whether they could fly or crawled on the ground, could compare in front of Raphael Kedrey.
âBut why is Raphael here?â
Cayena was puzzled by Raphaelâs sudden appearance.
âSir Kedrey, may I enquire why you came here?â
She was referring to him like that again.
Thinking that Cayenaâs reason had returned, he said, âThere was some work I had to do at the Imperial Academy.â
That made sense because the academy was right next to the library. But did he come all the way here by himself?
âI came here because I heard that Your Highness was here.â
ââŚâ
He still had that straightforward, no-nonsense way of speaking that could cause misunderstandings.
Cayena laughed as if it was absurd, then tacked on an explanation.
âDefinitely, there were a lot of things happening in the palace that could make you curious. Did you have any questions for me?â
Raphael glanced sideways at Cayenaâs cheek, where her complexion was now fully returned.
âThis doesnât seem to be the right time for that.â
Cayena blinked because she hadnât thought that he would be concerned about her condition.
Then, she smiled with sincere gratitude.
It was a refreshing smile that didnât match the overcast weather.
Then, raindrops began to fall from the sky. She suddenly looked at Raphael, who had not brought any attendants with him.
âItâs raining. Will you be all right heading back? Did you take a carriage?â
âI didnât. I walked because it was nearby.â
He didnât really care if he got a little wet, so he said it like he didnât care. Cayena slightly frowned.
âItâs easy to catch a cold in springtime, so you have to be careful.â
She called for a servant.
âBorrow an umbrella from the library.â
âYes, Your Highness.â
Cayenaâs carriage had already arrived.
While the servant went to borrow an umbrella, she couldnât leave first, so she stood still and waited.
âI think I can let my hand go nowâŚâ
Cayena looked at her hand as if it was troublesome.
Raphael, like a gentleman, held her hand firmly so that she could walk, one step at a time.
She was grateful for the help, but she didnât want to offend him anymore.
âI really appreciate your help today.â
As she said so, she naturally removed her hand from the position it was in while being escorted.
Raphael again felt Cayena was intentionally distancing herself. He couldnât figure out why.
She acted like a person who was uncomfortable with human contact. She seemed to have the same symptoms as himself.
That was weird.
But no. It wasnât that she was uncomfortable with contact.
Didnât she easily accept Rezefâs escort?
And when she was out of it earlier, she held onto him first.
âShe seems to be acting considerate of me.â
It was as if she knew that he really hated touching people.
ââŚIâm overthinking it.â
There was no way. An aide who had served him for a long time may be vaguely aware of it,
but he had never admitted it out loud. How could she know something that even his own parents were unaware of?
Then, the servant arrived with an umbrella. Cayena stepped back from Raphael with a relieved look.
âThen, Iâll see you again next time.â
Raphael looked as Cayena stepped in the carriage and rode away, like a fairytale story about a woman who ran away before the magic could be undone.