Damia asked as if she had been waiting as soon as he sat down.
She couldnât understand it all. How did Cesare, who was interrogated and injured, be able to evade the guard and escape?
âDidnât they say that his legs were crushed?â
Akkard lowered his gloomy eyes in response to her question. And he started talking.
âHow? Iâm not sure. He was unconscious, but it rained hard last night. And the place where Cesare was imprisoned was rather poorly guarded.â
They had no choice but to do so. If Cesare was imprisoned in the dungeon of the royal palace, the news would surely reach the ears of the Great Shrine. Because the royal palace was already full of pro-temple nobility.
Therefore, Heinrich secretly locked him up in a deserted palace. Assigning several reliable royal knights to guard him.
This was the best way to keep secrets from leaking out.
âBut they escaped at dawn, taking advantage of the rainy night. They also dragged his crippled legs.â
âWhat about the royal knights? You said they were guards.â
âEveryone was subdued. Someone must have helped and rescued Cesare from the outside.â
Without that, it was impossible for Cesare, whose legs were trampled, to run away. He didnât even learn swordsmanship, so how could he subdue the knights of the royal palace alone?
âDidnât you see who helped?â
âHe was wearing a mask. It is certain that he also learned the sword or we wouldnât have been so blindsidedâŚ. ⌠.â
The opponent cleverly attacked.
It was the night when the rain was noisy, so no signs of approaching could be heard. Visibility was very narrow because of the heavy rain.
Taking advantage of this, he was quite clever and experienced.
â⌠⌠Thatâs how it happened.â
Finally, after Damiaâs faint voice, there was a thick silence. And it was usually at times like this that crushes deepened.
Akkard bit his lip and stole a glance at Damiaâs profile, worried that she would blame him for being incompetent for losing Cesare.
âStill, I did save her from her warehouse. So maybe⌠⌠Wouldnât that open up her heart a little bit?â
Unfortunately for him, it wasnât. Damia remembered getting help from him but didnât regard it with a pure purpose.
âIt must have been that the Crown Prince ordered it. Because if I failed to steal the black perfume, it would be troublesome.â
There was no saving. Rather, it was closer to the feeling of cooperation among allies with the same goal.
So Damia could not have a dramatic emotional change.
Akkard, unaware of this, looked at her indifferent face with his heart burning inside. Thereâs something he really wanted to check with her, but it wasnât the right opportunity to ask.
The words he heard while interrogating Cesare lingered in his ears for three days, and he could not sleep properly.
âIs it trueâŚ.there is a man you like?â
The wicked Cesare did not want to break down alone, even when questioned. Instead, with his bound body, he attacked Akkard with his mouth.
âYouâcoughâYouâve been deluding yourself about having her, havenât you? Just because you slept with Damia over and over.â
âDonât put Damia in that dirty mouth.â
âArghâCough! Ugh, I will concede that you have an advantage over me, but wait!â
Despite being kicked harshly, Cesare started to laugh out loud. Then, he cackled as he told Akkard unacceptable anecdotes that would only hasten his death.
âShe doesnât love you, meâno one! Weâre in the same boat anyway!â
â⌠⌠I told you to shut up!!â
But the snakeâs cunning tongue flicked swiftly and poisoned him. A poison named âKael Roysten.â
âDonât be stupidâYouâve been taken advantage of! Used to forget the pain of being broken by Kael. In order to reap at least a little revenge against him.â
âSo,â Cesare snickered and sneered gleefully, asking, âWhatâs the difference between you and a masturbation tool?â