Wasnât possessiveness for beautiful things a universally valid human emotion?
I interpreted it as an emotion that one could have even if they didnât necessarily like the other person.
âThe main characters of todayâs final dance will be Lady Mavis and His Highness the Crown Prince, right?â
As if setting a fire in my heart, I heard a whispering voice from the side.
Yuria was smiling shyly. She was pure and cute.
For a human, and even more so if the person listening to this request was a man.
It was a smile that was hard to ignore.
Rixus was sitting in the chair at an angle, looking down at her.
Then he simply blew all our minds.
âI will decline.â
â!â
The surroundings were tumultuous, and it shook once like a wave.
Yuriaâs face turned bright red like a ripe cherry in an instant.
Even I was a little surprised because it was an unexpectedly resolute refusal.
It was rare for a woman to request a dance first, but it was the rule of the social world that if she asked, she would not be refused.
Because that would be too insulting to the woman.
Yuria struggled to fix her expression and asked with a smile.
ââŠCan I ask why?â
Usually, when one declined a dance request, one had to give a justifiable reason.
Reasons that were valid and understandable, such as having a prior engagement, being too tired from the previous dayâs vigorous activity, or hurting a leg.
It was so that it would act as a cushion so that the other personâs heart would be less hurt.
But Rixus just said with a bored and indifferent face.
âBecause I donât want to dance.â
Right next to him, Ires covered his ears and murmured in astonishment.
âI want to pretend I didnât hear that heartless line⊠Oh my gosh.â
I was surprised inside too. Even to me, it was a disappointing response.
The nobles around me were also shocked to see the crown princeâs demeanor that was without blood or tears, and without compassion or sympathy.
I wondered if it was too much, but soon, a certain realization came.
Well, that was RixusâŠ
Cutting off entirely, without even giving the other party any string of hope.
A man who was terribly arrogant and cruel enough to be cold.
I almost forgot because I saw so many different sides of him.
Yuria bit her lower lip and seemed to be barely holding back her tears.
Maybe it was because she was the heroine, for she looked pitiful like a fragile bird in the rain, and that appearance seemed to stimulate the protective instincts of many men.
âLady Mavis, would you like to dance with me?â
âI want to ask too.â
âIf I have a chance, Iâd like to ask for a dance.â
Everyone flocked to her and asked for a dance, as if to protect the lady who had been attacked by the villain.
Yuriaâs pride, which had collapsed in such a way, seemed difficult to recover.
Still, she picked a suitable partner, and soon the final waltz of the âfirst night of the engagementâ was played.
While the music was playing, I talked with some nobles about state administration.
Significant stories came and went in this relatively short time.
And finally, when the last waltz was over, a noble came to announce the end of the celebration banquet.
The nobleman with a handsomely groomed mustache raised his magic tool (loudspeaker) and shouted.
âEveryone, go out to the balcony and look at the sky!â
It was fireworks.
âAhh, Iâm so excited! Come on, Your Majesty.â
âYes. You can go ahead first.â
I sent Seryl and the maids off first.
All the nobles in the banquet hall were swept away to the balcony like the low tide.
Except for two.
Rixus and I.
ââŠâŠ.â
ââŠâŠ.â
He and I looked at each other, motionless, as if we had made a promise.
Eventually, it was Rixus who moved first.
He slowly walked down from the high platform with his eyes fixed on me.
I also walked straight to him.
Again and again.
As our steps drew closer, and the distance between us narrowed, the faster and more impatient we became.
It was like a game. A chicken game where you bet who would fall off the cliff first.
The 100 steps that were so taboo were relentlessly narrowed⊠Just before we faintly passed each otherâ
Rixus grabbed my wrist with his heated hand.
No, I stopped first.
For a moment, our sharp gazes were intertwined in diagonal lines.
I warned him.
âYou have long sleeves.â
âDid you enjoy dancing? With a pretty handsome man.â
He spoke almost at the same time. Boom, boom, boom! Then there was the sound of fireworks exploding.
It happened in just one second.
At that moment, we walked past and started talking to each other as if we had arranged it earlier.
Still, a question mark popped up in my mind.
âŠPretty handsome? Where did that come from?
Then, the words I had said on the day of the high priestâs visit flashed through my mind like lightning.
âYouâre a pretty handsome man⊠Itâs more than I imagined.â
Oh my god! I couldnât believe he remembered that.
I was a little impressed by Rixus, who was so densely jealous with his meticulous memory.
Suddenly, I looked back at him.
Rixus was standing a few steps away from where we had passed earlier.
Perhaps he stopped walking.
The funny thing wasâŠ
The fact that he was looking down at his sleeve with the same questioning expression as I had before.
I had to admit that he looked a little cute.
Then he suddenly looked up and gazed at me. It was still an expression of incomprehension.
I made a calm face and gazed back at him.
Solve the riddle on your own.
Then, like Cinderella who disappeared after leaving behind a clue, I slowly escaped through the door.
* * *
The next morning.
Deborah met Yuria early at the ducal residence.
âYou asked to see me, Madam Deborah.â
âIâve always wanted to see you. Hasnât it been a long time since we met?â
Hohoho, Deborah smiled and covered her mouth with a colorful peacock feather fan.
It had been two years since they had met, but they acted as friendly as if they had met yesterday.
Yuria, on the other hand, had a calm but emaciated face; she was not smiling at all.
âYou donât look good. I guess itâs because of Her Majesty the Queen, right?â
âDid you hear about the banquet?â
When the question flowed out of her pale lips, Deborah put on a sad expression on her face.
âEverything.â
The queen humiliated her.
âThatâs very good.â
âThe Queen⊠sheâs a terrible woman, as rumors say. She hurled difficult questions at me in front of everyone.â
ââŠAh, oh my.â
âShe is a person who treats the other person with malice, even if they donât have any ill will.â
Yuria had a very bad impression of Berylia.
When she asked Berylia, âDo you love the prince?â, she had no malice.
However, though the question that came back was the same, she could clearly feel the intention to create trouble for her.
Deborah could smell it from the depressed Yuria.
âI feel sorry for the Crown Prince.â
The subtle stench of a potential scheme.
âHeâs going to marry such a wicked woman and meet his doom in the future.â
âDoomâŠ?â
When she said that the crown prince would be unhappy, Yuria reacted strongly.
âTell me, do you think the Crown Prince wanted to marry such a devilish woman?â
Deborah quietly leaned towards Yuria and whispered.
âHis Highness must also hate it terribly. But he had no choice but to sacrifice himself. Not long ago, he received an anonymous letter saying, âWeâre preparing for war against Spinel.ââ
â!â
âHe must have thought that there was no way out of this situation except marriage.â
âHow, like thatâŠâ
âBut the Crown Prince misunderstood.â
Deborah quietly drank tea in front of Yuria, who was parched in shock.
âThe Queen has nothing but the ambition to devour Aktoum.â
ââŠâŠ.â
âYou saw it yourself. What a scary and evil woman she is.â
Yuriaâs hand shook, and she grabbed the hem of her skirt.
Her eyes flashed with compassion for the crown prince and hatred for Berylia.
Deborah enjoyed the chaos.
âI know how obsessed she is with the Crown Prince.â
Her heart must be in hell by now. That the man she loves was going down an unhappy road.
Moreover, while marrying another woman.
âI⊠canât stand his unhappiness, Madam Deborah.â
Deborah swallowed a laugh inside and made eye contact with Yuriaâs trembling eyes. And she acted with sympathetic eyes.
âI know, Lady Yuria. Women like us do anything for love.â
But truthfully, she thought such women were fools.
âBecause I love Marquis Kalen, I even gave up the title of âduchessâ!â
If Yuria knew the full story of the case, she would know how Deborahâs words were bullshit.
Unfortunately, she did not know. It had only been a while since she arrived in Aktoum.
So she was blinded by her trust in Deborah.
âLady YuriaâŠâ
Deborah whispered while clasping the back of Yuriaâs hand on the table.
âHow far can you go for the Crown Prince?â
Like a crafty snake that whispered, âEat the forbidden fruit.â