Artizea was half asleep when she heard the puppy barking.
âHuff! Aarfff.â
Following the sound of the long tail, the mattress of the bed dipped firmly. Artizea stretched out her hand in her sleep.
The puppy, who struggled to climb onto the bed, rubbed its head in her hand.
âUm.â
Artizea let out a small sound.
Soon after, Leticia shouted.
âAaahh! Red! Donât wake Mom!â
âAwwooo.â
âOnly Dad wake Mom!â
Without pretending to hear the words, the puppy stepped on Artizeaâs shoulder and looked into her face.
The smooth, soft tongue licked her cheek, and she couldnât sleep any longer. Artizea tossed and turned her body, stroking the puppyâs head with her hand and pushing it away.
âMom! Wake?â
Leticia came running with a cheer. And she crawled over the bed like the puppy.
âMom! Mom!â
Leticia rushed into her arms, not knowing whether she was asking for a hug or jumping over her body.
Hazel, who ran after her, was terrified and grabbed Leticia. She was out of breath.
Hazel was also confident in her stamina, but that meant she could work for a long time, not that she was used to sprinting down the hallway.
No, how can a child not yet five years old be so fast. The speed itself seemed to be something she almost caught on, but like a rabbit targeted by an eagle, if she stretched out her hand, Leticia slipped away and escaped.
It was added after the puppy arrived. As she ran and played in the garden every day, it seemed that her agility was being trained, not just strengthening her body.
âYou canât, Miss Ticia. What if you get hurt?â
Hazel breathed and barely spoke.
Leticia these days was not in a condition that Hazel could handle at all. She even moved around looking for her nanny.
[âSister Mii is weak, I protect her!â]
She had no idea where Leticia had been taught such words.
Hazel thought seriously, maybe sooner or later sheâll have to change the nanny to one of the knights.
She would have already lifted the white flag if neither Mrs. Keshore nor Sir Keshore helped her.
Now, the only hope left was Lysia.
âI hope you come back soon.â
Lysia returned to the West for now. She had a lot of work to do, so she decided to come back after organizing everything all together and handing over the grain loan office to a successor.
While Artizea had not yet completely woken up from her slumber, she hugged Leticia and Red together and muttered.
âOur Ticia, did you break your promise? Youâre not supposed to wake Mom.â
âNot me. Red.â
Leticia said that, but feeling responsible, she crouched her neck and slipped out of Artizeaâs arms.
As if taking advantage of that gap, Red dug into Artizeaâs arms.
Artizea doesnât take much care of it, but perhaps influenced by Leticia, this puppy was very fond of Artizea.
âWoof!â
Red shoved its nose into the nape of her neck as if to ask her to get up.
Artizea stroked the soft puppy and made eye contact with Leticia.
âDid you finish studying the letters?â
âUngâŠâŠ.â
âDid you play with Red?â
âI did.â
Leticia said confidently. Artizea smiled.
âItâs okay. Even if you couldnât memorize it all.â
âReally? Dad said he check.â
âOur Ticia, itâs not that you hate studying letters. What if we read a picture book a day or two later?â
âYes!â
Leticia smiled broadly and nodded her head.
âBut if you want to read to your sibling, you have to learn quicklyâŠâŠ.â
Hazel inadvertently made a mistake in her words.
Leticia did not respond immediately. Hazel quickly covered her mouth and lowered her head to apologize to Artizea.
Leticia, who had been lying on Artizeaâs arms and blinking her eyes, suddenly rose to her feet.
âSibling?â
âNo, no.â
Hazel was trying to fix it quickly. Artizea looked at her.
Hazel stroked her lips with her fingertips. Her father had advised her several times that she would be able to do great things only if she changed her habit of saying what she thought, but it was hard to change.
Leticia looked down at Artizea, her eyes twinkling.
âMom, I have sibling?â
Artizea hesitated for a moment.
She was going to tell Leticia sooner or later. Her official announcement was expected to be delayed much further, but she didnât have to keep hiding in the Empressâ Palace.
Her morning sickness was not light. When she only told her exclusive cook, rumors spread through other kitchen workers who did not know it, that the Empressâ health was rapidly deteriorating.
Moreover, it was because she tried to lie down as much as possible until she was stable.
Maybe, it was time to reveal it. For Leticia, itâs a heads-up.
She was also told that it would be educational.
âUmm.â
âNo?â
Leticia asked with tearful eyes.
âIt would be nice to talk together.â
Artizea slowly raised her body. The puppy turned towards her lap and showed its belly.
âWoo.â
âAck, Red. Only like my mom! I want touch Red belly too!â
Leticia complained as if she had forgotten what she was talking about.
Hazel said cautiously,
âAre you going to get up, Your Majesty?â
âIâm all awake. I want to get some air.â
âYes. Iâll prepare a room on the terrace. Is there anything you would like to eat?â
Artizea shook her head. She was in pretty good shape as long as she wasnât terribly nauseous.
The attendant, who was waiting for her, brought a basin of warm water. Artizea slowly got down from the bed.
The daughter and puppy cling to her feet as she lightly washed her face and hands.
Artizea draped over her pajamas with a long winter robe.
âWoof!â
Red barked once in excitement and ran out in front. Leticia followed, chasing Red across the hallway and vanishing.
âDad!â
Soon after, Leticiaâs voice was heard.
Red ran back. Cedric, who had Leticia in his arm, followed.
The servants hurriedly bent their knees and bowed their heads. Hazel also bent her back.
Artizea asked curiously,
âLord Cedric, isnât it time for work, yet?â
âIâll be here for a while. Itâs afternoon break. I will have time for a cup of tea.â
âI donât think itâs up to Lord Cedric to decide, itâs something you should ask your secretary, right?â
Cedric did not respond to Artizeaâs words. She guessed it all in the first place.
He came without sending any news in advance because he doesnât have time.
Artizea didnât have to chase him away. Cedric put Leticia down and grabbed the little box he was holding on the other hand.
âThis is a present for Mom, Ticia brings it for her.â
âUngâŠâŠ.â
âYou canât drop it.â
Leticia then clasped the box with her arms.
âWhat is that?â
âIt is not fragile. Itâs a wooden box, so itâs okay.â
Cedric said so, and when he was empty-handed, he lifted Artizea up.
âLord Cedric!â
âDidnât the doctor say itâs good to lie down?â
âJust to the terrace.â
âThere is no one else to hold you but me, so letâs just go.â
Cedric said so and moved forward.
There were armchairs on the terrace. Cedric sat Artizea in her seat and put Leticia on her chair. Soon the attendant brought a tea tray.
Red circled around the table a few times before taking a seat under Leticiaâs chair.
Leticia handed the tightly hugged box back to Cedric.
âWhat is it?â
Artizea asked again.
âIt doesnât matter. I remember you wanting to eat sugar during Ticiaâs time.â
Cedric opened the box lid. Inside were sugar crystals dyed red.
âAt that time, I was told that if the baby grows too big, it will be difficult to give birth. You have to eat something now.â
Cedric made a belated excuse. Artizea smiled.
âWere you worried about that?â
âIt kept bothering me.â
Artizea picked up a piece of sugar. Unlike candy, the sugar crumbled right in her mouth.
The sweet and sour cherry scent spreads. She felt her stomach calming down a bit.
It was apparent on her face. Cedric said with a relieved face,
âThatâs a relief you can eat something.â
âItâs delicious.â
Artizea put another one into her mouth. The attendants quickly brought cookies and madeleines.
Artizea gladly sliced ââthe orange madeleine. It smelled fresh.
âThis baby seems to like sweets. Ticia was devoted to meat.â
âMom! Mom!â
Leticia raised her arms and caught her parentsâ attention. Knowing that she would normally ask for sugar, Cedric defended the box first.
But Leticia asked smartly,
âWhere is baby?â
âAh.â
Artizea looked at Cedric. Cedric looked at Leticia curiously, then looked at Artizea again.
âWell, we should talk.â
Cedric coughed. Artizea motioned for him to speak.
âDad?â
âBaby, itâs in your motherâs stomach.â
âNo! When baby in Mom stomach, itâs this big!â
Leticia said confidently, having experienced it once when her nanny was full term.
âItâs because the baby is still this small.â
Cedric said. Leticia widened her eyes.
âYouâre going to have a younger sibling, Ticia.â
Artizea wedged it. Leticia shouted,
âSIBLING!â
Leticia jumped up. She almost fell off her chair, so Cedric quickly picked up Leticia and put her down.
âTicia have sibling? Really? Really?â
âMy Ticia, will you take care of your younger sibling?â
âYes! Always give milk, play, and read picture books every day!â
âYou have to study hard to read picture books.â
At Artizeaâs words, Leticia did not know what to do. Cedric smiled and hugged Leticia snugly, placing her on his lap.
âItâs okay. Ticia is also a baby, so youâll learn slowly. But Mom is weak, so Ticia and your younger sibling have to take good care of Mom together.â
âYes!â
âPromise.â
Leticia reached her finger and reached out for the sugar.
âGive this to baby!â
Leticia grabbed the sugar, but she didnât know how to give it, so she pondered, âUng.â
And she reached out to Artizeaâs stomach.
âNow, the baby will be healthy if Mom eats it, so give it to Mom.â
Cedric said. Leticia stretched out her hand with all her might.
Artizea took the sugar from her smooth fingers and ate it. Leticia grinned.
A warm breeze blew softly on the terrace. It was late spring, when the flowers were in full bloom, and the wind that blew from afar carried the scent of flowers.
The white garden was filled with large blossoms hanging on the branches that would droop when they looked away.
Artizea thought it was okay to remove the brazier from under her chair.
Cedric poured tea into her cup. It was a peaceful time.