Zenon clenched his fists so tightly that they trembled. However, his voice was as calm as ever.
âHow unfortunate. You think Iâm so incompetent that I canât even cover up this incident.â
Yester saw through his bluff. He laughed as if Zenon was being ridiculous.
âIt seems that Prince Rezef treasures the princess. He even broke out of his probation like this.â
Yester tapped on his mask as if he found this strange. He continued, âI was honestly surprised. Why did he do something like that, when itâll definitely cost him more?â
The jewel on his fox mask sparkled as he moved his head.
Zenon wanted to tear off that mask, which concealed Yesterâs thoughts, and throw it away.
But he forcibly swallowed his anger.
Yester was larger than that tall Raphael by half a handspan.
Yester was over 190 centimeters and had a menacing build. His muscles could be seen even with his suit on.
Breaking someoneâs head was nothing for someone like Yester. He was like a beast.
âThatâs because Princess Cayena has many usesâŚâ
âNo, no.â
Yester shrugged, opening his arms excessively wide.
âDo you really think so? Is Princess Cayena so useful that he would break the Emperorâs orders?â
ââŚâŚâ
No. Zenon didnât think so.
But he couldnât just confess that. Seeing that, Yester grinned.
âThereâs something about Princess Cayena. Right?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âAh, itâs just that itâs entertaining. Just what makes everyone madly attached to the princess?â
As he said that, he pointed his finger at Zenon.
âYou, Prince Rezef, Henverton Gillian⌠Even Kedrey.â
Yesterâs golden eyes gleamed bleakly.
âIâm so curious about her that Iâm going crazy.â
âMad son of aâŚâ Zenon thought.
Yesterâs eyes and voice werenât normal.
He was a total maniac.
He was a dangerous human, qualitatively different from a junkie like Henverton Gillian.
âDamn, damn it!â
In the end, Zenon began to get angry with Princess Cayena. She attracted crazy men like the pied piper in fairy tales.
Then, Yester spoke again.
âTreat the princess well.â
ââŚWhat?â
âWhat kind of crazy noise was this?â
Yester said in a lonesome voice, âIf you do something irresponsible, Iâll be so scared and sad that I donât know what Iâll do.â
Then, he cocked his head and looked at Zenon.
âDonât touch my toys.â
At that moment, Zenon wanted to punch Yesterâs face.
âMy close friend Zenon will do that for me. Right?â
âWhy would IâŚ!â
âBecause I have evidence that you tried to kidnap the princess?â
Yester giggled and said to a frozen Zenon, âDonât worry too much. Iâll make sure to shut Henverton up, all right?â
He had tried to get rid of a burden but ended up with another.
ââŚFine.â
Zenon was forced to accept the proposal.
Scene 11. Turbulence
The sunlight tickled her eyelids.
She didnât usually feel the sun like this when she was in bed because the curtains would be drawn.
Then, Cayena felt a careful hand sweeping through her hair. Who was it?
Before opening her eyes, Cayena unintentionally thought of Raphael.
âAre you awake?â
Contrary to what she imagined, Rezef was the one beside her.
âRezefâŚ?â
She tried to get up.
But her whole body was throbbing. In particular, her entire upper body, wrists, and ankles were sore. She recalled that she had been abducted.
âPlease keep lying down some more.â
Rezef helped his sister lie back down as she briefly frowned at the discomfort.
His touch was soft but restraining. Cayena lay back down and let out a small sigh.
Seeing that she woke up on the bed in the princessâs palace like this, it seemed that Raphael coming to save her wasnât a dream.
Her mind was a little befuddled. Why did he do that? Was it because Raphael is a gentleman? Because he was someone with morals?
Or maybe she was making a big deal speculating on something that had no deep meaning.
âWhat happened to the kidnappers? EspeciallyâŚâ
She paused for a quick breath.
âWhat happened to Henverton Gillian?â
âThe kidnappers were arrested and locked up in the imperial prison. Henverton included. Viscount Gillian and Duke Kedrey will also be summoned to hold Gillian family responsible for this incident.â
Cayena thought back to how Henverton greedily wanted her while she was drugged.
Like in her last life, he was willing to kill her if necessary.
Did this mean that whatever happened would still happen, but in a different form? In an instant, fear overwhelmed her.
âThatâs wrong. I didnât die.â
She tried to stay calm.
There was no need to fear something that didnât happen. Wasnât she back in the familiar rooms of the princessâs palace now?
Didnât that mean everything went well?
âItâs all right now.â
She recalled Raphael, who appeared with a light in the pitch-black darkness. Her hands, which had been trembling minutely, became warm again.
Rezef quietly watched all this happen.
âI should have blown off Henvertonâs head, too.â
It wasnât too late to do so now. He would kill Henverton as painfully as possible.
It was the first time he had seen Cayena show such a vivid terror. The anger that he had held back while watching over the sleeping Cayena soared back to life.
Rezef would somehow tear apart Henvertonâs house as well.
âBut I canât get rid of my anger.â
The anger flooded him. Only when Cayena glanced out the window did he return to his senses.
âHow long have I been out?â
The curtains were drawn aside, and she could see the bright golden sunlight. It seemed that it would be sunset soon.
âIt has only been a day. Sister, you should rest more.â
Cayenaâs face was still paler than usual.
The doctor also emphasized the need to rest, saying that her physical condition was messed up by the stress and trauma.
Knock, knock.
Then, Vera entered.
âYour Highness!â
Vera looked like she would burst into tears when she saw Cayena.
âYouâre awake! Are you hungry? How is your body?â
Vera approached Cayena as if she was running.
âIâm fine, so calm down.â
Cayena suddenly remembered something.
âWhat about Olivia?â
Vera replied hoarsely, âOlivia is unharmed. She was keeping watch over these chambers until just now, when she stepped out for a moment.â
Vera reported that the day before, Olivia had been attacked by someone and that she ran to the imperial palace to report the princessâs kidnapping. It was also Olivia who persuaded Prince Rezef to mobilize the army yesterday.
Vera was about to explain that, but Rezef cut her off.
âSister.â
Rezef called Cayena like a sigh and gazed at her.
She was trying to take care of others as soon as she got up instead of taking care of her body.
Her complexion still looked unhealthy.
âDonât bother yourself with miscellaneous matters.â
âHow could I not?â
Cayena looked at Rezef. Confused, she said, âBy the way, if your probation is over, you should report to the Emperor. Why are you here?â
Additionally, his outfit was weird. Why was he wearing a red cape and a uniform?
Her gaze reached in the space of the open cape. A gun was visibly on his waistband.
âYou couldnât haveâ!â
She realized that Rezef must have run from his probation because he heard about her kidnapping.
The fact that it was his last day and the princess was in distress was no excuse.
The Emperorâs orders were more important than the Imperial childrenâs safety. It was clear that their father would not consider the specifics of the situation and punish Rezef.
And Rezef wouldnât let such an Emperor be.
âEverythingâs fine, sister.â
If needed, he would assassinate the Emperor right away. Cayena couldnât let that happen.
There was no way that someone who sat on a blood-stained throne would be all right. The tragedy would only repeat again.
âEven if something bad happens to me, His Majestyâs orders come first. Go back now. Iâll talk to him.â
Saying that, Cayena stood up, disregarding her pain.
âItâs okay, sister.â
Cayena tried to leave the bedroom, pretending she hadnât heard.
âSister!â
Rezefâs face twisted and he grabbed Cayena.
âAh!â
Even though her wrists had been bandaged, they couldnât recover from being tied in just one day.
Rezef flinched at Cayenaâs brief scream and pained face. He quickly released his sisterâs wrist. Instead, he held her in his arms, face still crumpled.
âRezef!â
âPlease listen to me.â
Then Cayena turned to him with a dumbfounded expression and said, âYou should listen to me.â
The two clashed their stares in an odd confrontation.