Cayenaâs expression hardened for an instant, but she skillfully recovered. She dispelled her magic, letting the objects down, and opened the door.
âI greet Her Highness, the Princess. I am Jeremy, aide to His Excellency, Duke Kedrey.â
It was a person she hadnât expected to see in this place. And if Jeremy was here, there was a high chance that Raphael had come as well.
Cayena greeted him back. âItâs a pleasure, Sir Jeremy.â
âMy master is visiting the temple and wanted to say hello to Your Highness, as you had arrived first.â
Why would Raphael come to a temple known for aiding childbirth?
âBut knowing himâŠâ
He was someone who didnât waste a moment once he made a decision. He had presumably traveled here as soon as he heard Cayena was going.
âItâs not dinner time yet, but would you give the Kedrey family the honor of serving Your Highness?â
Seeing how Raphaelâs aide came with a respectable excuse to meet, Raphael seemed to be determined, if not thoroughly prepared.
âAll right.â
âThen, once Your Highness is readyâŠâ
âIâll go right now.â
Jeremy was slightly confused. Cayenaâs outfit was by no means appropriate to meet with someone important.
âDid she leave her ladies-in-waiting behind?â
Her hair wasnât completely dry, either.
If a hundred ladies in the empire were asked to meet with Raphael in the same outfit as Cayena, all one hundred would turn pale. Of course, Cayena was beautiful enough to make a man woozy without dressing up.
As soon as she stepped out the door, she saw Raphael facing away in the middle of the garden.
Honestly, she felt a little uncomfortableâbut at the same time, she felt a sense of stability. Cayena acknowledged it.
She was happy to see Raphael, and she was happy that he had come to see her. She thought that she shouldnât feel this way, but she couldnât help it.
âMaster.â
Raphael turned around at Jeremyâs call. He looked as gentle as one of the noblemen who frequented literary salons.
Raphael walked up to Cayena. Smoothly, he kissed the back of her hand. He parted his lips and, with a calm and bold manner, greeted her.
âI greet Her Highness, Princess Cayena.â
Cayenaâs face had inexplicably become emaciated in one day. Her escorts didnât seem to realize it yet, but Raphael could tell with one glance.
When he told her of her nannyâs passing yesterday, Cayena had pretended to be fine, but she was clearly different from usual. In addition, her first act after hearing the news was to visit this temple.
The templeâs location wasnât very nice. Behind was a shantytown, and the security nearby was said to be poor.
âIs there anything important about this temple?â
Whatever it was, Raphaelâs feelings told him that Cayena was plotting something.
Cayena blinked, surprised. Then, she managed to smile and opened her mouth to reply.
âWell met, Duke Kedrey. I didnât think⊠weâd encounter each other in a place like this.â
Raphael glanced about the temple again. Anybody could see from his face that he wasnât here for the temple.
âYes. I heard this place is miraculous, so I visited here out of curiosity.â
Whether it was miraculous or not was of no concern to Raphael, though.
With a slightly puzzled expression, Cayena asked, âDo you know what kind of place this temple is?â
He nodded. âYes. I heard that this temple helps you make babies.â
âCough!â
Jeremy, who had stayed by Raphaelâs side, choked at Raphaelâs frankly spoken words. It was all too easy to misunderstand what he meant.
âItâs famous for that, yes, but itâs also well known for helping arrange marriages.â
Raphaelâs eyes instantly narrowed at the mention of marriage. He felt the considering gazes of the escorts and opened his mouth.
âI see. The temple has allowed me to borrow its dining room. If youâre ready, we can head over now.â
Raphael suavely held Cayenaâs hand, looking for all purposes like a man besotted with her.
Cayenaâs hand twitched. Raphael smiled a little at the small rebellious movement and gently escorted Cayena into the temple.
âYour entourageâs share has been prepared elsewhere.â
Cayena nodded and ordered her escorts away to eat and rest, letting them know they should not follow her to the dining room. Their eyes gleamed as they departed, following her commands.
âTheyâll want to inform Rezef quickly.â
She knew from the beginning that the knights who accompanied her were Rezefâs people.
Once Cayena and Raphael entered the dining room, Raphaelâs servants opened up the plate covers.
Cayena sat in the chair Raphael had pulled out for her and looked at the table. She wanted to ask him something before they started eating.
âWhy did you come here? Thereâll be bothersome rumors about you.â
It was a natural question. Meeting up like this in secret wasnât wise, especially since they werenât engaged to each other.
âItâs fine. I thought youâd have a more plausible reason this way,â Raphael said casually.
ââŠWhat do you mean?â
âI donât think that Your Highness came here to pray, not really. Any sharp-eyed person will think that you came for something else.â
Cayena quietly listened to his words.
âIf Iâm also here, it will just seem as if you were on a date with me.â
In other words, he came to give her an alibi.
Raphael saw Cayena go still. He tacked on, âAnd I also think itâs time to hear the specifics of Your Highnessâs plans to make a husband.â
Raphael could tell that Cayena already had many burdens. He didnât intend to be so cruel as to add onto that by confessing his feelings to her.
That was why he had come up with another excuse, her fake husband.
Cayena lowered her gaze. She didnât need that plan anymore.
She intended to rush into something that may be impossible, like a foolish moth reaching into a flame. She would face her fate head-on instead of running away. No longer would she be a foolish doll; she would become a foolish person instead.
However, she couldnât just say that. With a bitter smile, she said, âThere are many kingdoms beyond the borders of the western duchy. Adjacent to the Kedrey duchy, thereâs Heimbel, the city without a king.â
Heimbel was originally a part of the Madrena kingdom, which operated under a feudalist system. But after the kingdom fell, it became uncertain to which nation Heimb belonged.
The city was bordered on either side by the Eldaim empire and the country of Urlyung. The two great powers were eyeing each other, seeing which one would claim it first.
âThe lord of Heimbel must find it difficult to fight against the barbarians. How long can a city last without a king?â
In fact, it was admirable how long the city had endured. Lord Heimbel would want to sell it off while it was still profitable. Besides that, he must have witnessed how Raphael cleared the western border at once before he became the duke.
âDo you think Heimbel wants to be assimilated into my territory?â
âOf courseâŠâ
âBut Urlyung also covets that city. Itâs an appetizing slice of pie.â
The city was the center of trade between the eastern and western continents. Furthermore, it was largely populated and possessed an outstanding shipbuilding trade.
âIf you buy the city, even at a reasonable price, youâll go bankrupt.â
Cayena, of course, did not intend to buy it at a fair price.
âThe city will enter your borders if they want to live.â
ââŠâŠâ
Cayena was saying that she could make Lord Heimbel bend.
âYou donât have to doubt it. Just accept it as it comes. This will be my gift to you.â
How much wealth and power would enter the Kedrey duchyâs hands if they managed to acquire Heimbel for free?
The duchy fulfilled a vital role in defending the western border. If they swallowed Heimbel, they would be right against the border of Urlyung.
âIn that case, Prince Rezef shouldnât be against me marrying Cayena.â
It would be a great benefit to the imperial family if they were linked to the Kedreys, who had a lot of influence.
That is, if everything was normal.
âBut the Prince Rezef Iâve seen isâŠâ
Raphael frowned slightly.
Rezefâs eyes didnât look at Cayena as just something to be used.
âIf Your Highness pretends to marry the heir apparent of the Madrena kingdom, it will be difficult for your family to interfere.â
âOf course, Iâll need Your Excellencyâs cooperation for that. Youâll need to recognize him as a relative of Madrena royalty and concede a few things to me and the emperor.â
âWould Lord Heimbel allow that?â
Cayena only laughed in response. Lord Heimbel would have to allow it, if he wanted to live.
âPeople should live with integrity. If not, they should at least be careful.â
Unfortunately for Lord Heimbel, though he was prudent, Cayena knew his weak point from the novel.
âHe sent young children to the barbarians as tribute. In return, they would steal some food, but they wouldnât invade the city.â
However, the abductions would be discovered someday.
âHis head should be cut off after the Kedrey dukedom takes in Heimbel.â
Cayena moistened her lips with wine from a silver cup.
Raphael suddenly asked, âThen, have you thought of a name for your fake husband?â
âThe husbandâs name?â
She paused, not having expected the question. The husband wouldnât exist anyway, so she didnât think about naming him.