Chapter 168. Revenge (III), Part V
Translator: Khan
Editor Group: Liber Reverie
For some reason, Asher was already there. âCan he not sleep, too?â There were quite a few papers in his hands. Asher came strolling toward Aria in embarrassment. Aria was wearing a simple dress and a single outer garment.
âDo you feel uncomfortable, Lady Aria?â
âNot at all. Itâs a lot more comfortable here than the Roscent mansion. I just came out because I couldnât sleep. I drank some alcohol.â
With the utmost service of the Viscount, she liked the accommodation. It was a small castle in a small land but inside it was clean and pleasant, and the bed was gaudy. What was more, she was with someone who she could be at peace with.
She was annoyed by the fact that she was causing trouble for the busy man, but she decided to accept it because it was not a usual thing that happened every day, and he seemed to be wondering how to help her.
âYouâre burning up.â
The hand of Asher touched Ariaâs cheeks. The cold hands of the night air felt good, and as she lightly rubbed her cheeks, Asherâs eyes narrowed.
â⦠Still, I think youâd better be in your room. The night is dangerous.â
She was surprised by his subdued voice and tone, but she answered him as if she didnât know because she wanted to talk to him a little more even though she knew that the danger he was referring to was himself and not the outside world.
âWhy? Thereâs Mr. Asher here.â
ââ¦â
âWhat else can he refute when she answers this naively?â
Finally, with a deep sigh, Asher escorted Aria to the table where he had just been reviewing the documents.
âYou have to go back as soon as your fever cools.â
Of course, he didnât give up completely on sending Aria back to her room.
Aria replied with a smile, âOk, by the way, what are you doing this late at night? ⦠Is it because of me?â
âAh⦠yes. I was going to tell you tomorrow morning, but Iâd better tell you now.â
âWhat happened?â
âYes, I went to the capital to look into the situation there for a while, and I heard that the family of Count Roscent had filed a complaint with the guards.â
ââ¦â
She expected that, but it was already⦠There was a grin on the fast-paced situation as if it were ready. If he really hadnât come, she would have been caught without proof, and she clenched her fist.
Asher wrapped her soft fists and added, âDonât worry. As you said, the participants at the tea party have become witnesses. Fortunately, they seemed to think you were still in the capital city, so they were only looking for you there. No rumors have spread.â
â⦠You mean Iâve become a criminal for now.â
âFor now, thatâs the case. So we need to rush across the border to make sure.â
Although evidence had already been made, it was better to go around and make the evidence more clearly. Also, it was much better outside the country than at home.
âIt wonât be difficult since Asher has the power.â
As she thought so and tried to relax, Aria suddenly remembered that if he used his power, he would pay just as he did.
ââ¦!â
âHow many times have you used your power? Is that okay?â She had to sleep all day long after using the hourglass. âHow many times did you use it today?â
Aria became worried and asked Asher, âAre you all right? How many times have you used your powerâ¦?â
âThis distance is fine. Itâs not that far away.â
âIâm glad to hear that, butâ¦â
Unlike Aria, who could only use her power once a day, he could control the distance of his power on his own, so the price for using his power seemed to be different. Still, it was true that she was worried, so she spread her fists and held the hands of Asher.
âItâs not enough for you to worry, so you can relax. You should go to bed as soon as possible. You have to get up early in the morning.â
â⦠I see.â
Aria did not return to her room but waited for a long time for him to turn the documents and review them before returning with him.
* * *
Aria and Asher left early in the morning, and someone knocked on the door of the office of the Viscount, where he was enjoying his leisure. When he answered, âCome in,â one of his faithful knights came inside, making a fuss.
âViscount, Viscount! Did you hear that? Lady Aria of the Roscent family, who was called the Imperial Star, killed the Count last night!â
The shocking news from the knightâs mouth surprised him so much that he got up from his seat.
â⦠What? Last night? What are you talking about? You know that Roscent Aria was here last night!â
âYesâ¦? But⦠is the beautiful lady, who came here with His Highness the Crown Prince, Roscent Aria?â
âYes! I did see it clearly with my own eyesâthe name on the credit account! â
The Viscount raised his voice who had seen the ridiculous book, which had been signed by Roscent Aria. When the Viscount contradicted, the knight expressed his question, cocking his head.
âIf so⦠thatâs weird. No one could travel that far after committing a crime in the capital, right?â
âHavenât you heard anything wrong?â
âNo, I received the document directly from the capital. Please look at this!â
The knight handed the document from the capital to the Viscount. The Viscount looked at it over and over again as if it was unbelievable.
âWhatâs this nonsenseâ¦â
It was an official document even stamped with a seal. When the Viscount no longer spoke and murmured to himself, the knight uttered a plausible hypothesis.
âSurely, she was falsely accused.â
âThatâs probably what happened.â
âI donât know who it is, but itâs absolutely stupid to make such a ridiculous claim. A lot of people saw Roscent Aria, who was with His Majesty the Crown Prince.
âHmmâ¦. thereâs a book she signed, so there are certain witnesses and proof.â
There was a moment of silence in the office with the ridiculous official document between them. Soon after, the Viscount crumpled the document and put it in the trash can.
âThe guards of the capital have gone as far as they can go. Who will take responsibility for this? Letâs not pay attention to such useless things, and letâs do our job.â
âYes, sir.â
They then returned to their positions as if nothing had happened.
* * *
When they left the territory with the first trace, she was worried that he would use his ability, but fortunately, he did not. It was because a plausible carriage was waiting in front of the castle of the Viscount.
If the wagon was too fancy, then bandits might target it, so it was a carriage that didnât seem too uncomfortable. Aria, who had hoped for Asher to not use his power any longer, was about to sweep her chest away, and an unexpected face surprised her.
âGood morning. Your Highness Asterope, Lady Aria of Roscent. Would you like to leave for the next city?â
It was none other than Lane. He somehow looked tired when he greeted Aria and Asher. It was hard to recognize because of Laneâs shaggy hair that seemed to be fake, but when she looked closely, she found that it was clearly Lane. Furthermore, Sorke, the Knight of Asher, was next to him.
They came out early in the morning⦠maybe they came running all night from the capital. She didnât know if Asher had the ability to carry a carriage, but from his complexion, it was clear that he had probably been running all night.
â⦠Mr. Asher.â
It was only the two of them without a driver or a servant, so she called out his name and asked, âWhat on earth is this?â
As soon as he recognized Ariaâs gaze, he answered quietly, âTo leave evidence that we are moving.â
She didnât understand what he meant, but she couldnât show it, so she got on the wagon as he had prepared. Then she asked Asher again as soon as they left the place where the Viscount and the people of the estate said goodbye to themselves with a big bow.
âWhat do you mean to leave evidence? And a carriage without a servantâ¦â
âThis wagon is literally for evidence. Itâs for evidence to pick us up only when we leave and cross the border. Thatâs why we donât have a servant. We donât have to.â
âOh my God. So weâre moving somewhere in the middle? And using his power?â Last night he said he was fine, but Aria kept worrying because she knew he had to pay the price just as she did every time she had used the hourglass. So when Ariaâs expression became very dark, he added that he was okay.