100 Accidental Stare
Stepping out of the old cranky house, Gemmaâs hazel eyes quickly brightened and a relieved look washed down Leviâs worried face after seeing Azazel was perfectly alright.
âYouâre back, did you see who it was? I donât feel the energy.â He indicated. The once dark energy he sensed could no longer be felt.
âThatâs because he left.â Azazel said through gritted teeth, but it left the nonplussed Levi pulling his brows together into a questionable frown.
âWho?â
âLuderick.â
âUncle???â That wasnât the response he expected, âwhy is he here??â
âThat I donât know, letâs leave.â
âAlready? But what about Annaâs life story that you came here for?â
Azazel paused and stared at the house, âIâm not the one destined to see it, the one destined will come when the timing is right, for now letâs leave. We need to get Gemma back and I donât like the feeling of this place.â
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Levi nodded in understanding and they left the place. He had many questions to ask about what happened inside the house but will save it for when they return to Viscarrian.
Returning to the village, they ended up witnessing a sight that left them puzzled. Euphrasiaâs high-level soldiers were busy taking the crops of innocent farmers who constantly begged on their knees, only to end up being rudely kicked away by them.
âplease! Donât take them! The farm is all we have to keep ourselves from starving and enable us pay the tax. How do we feed our children?? Have mercy.â A man knelt before Arlow, clutching to his leg for mercy, only to be ruthlessly kicked off as a look of disgust played on his face.
âKeep your distance, you peasants!â
âPlease sir!!â
Leviâs expression dissipated at the sight and he couldnât help but cover the eyes of his little sister who was also witnessing the horrible scene, âwhatâs this?â
Azazel only tsked in pity, âTheyâre using their status to reap from the struggling ones.â
âAnd I thought Viscarrian had bigger trouble, isnât there anyone who can stop this?â
âI donât know, Iâm wondering if thereâs actually anyone sensible in the whole Euphrasia family cause...â
âStop!â Came the feminine voice that interrupted both Azazel and silenced everyone at the farmland.
Everyoneâs gaze landed on the beautiful young woman who walked in their direction. She was dressed in an elegant sky blue floral gown that fluttered with the breeze, but her blue eyes held a look of contempt as she stood before Arlow, her guards defensively standing right behind her.
âPrincess.â Arlowâs expression slowly faded at the presence of the kingâs daughter. Out of everyone who could have interrupted him it had to be the princess.
A detestable scoff left her lips and she couldnât help but find his fake display of respect any scornful.
âYou know, Iâve been monitoring your movements quite lately and the heavens decided to bless me with an opportunity when I recieved a note of complaints that was meant for father.â
His eyes alarmingly widened at her words but she just smiled, âat first I wondered who could be so cruel to take away the resources that mattered to Draekharm village, but after showing up here, Iâm not too surprised at what Iâm witnessing.â
âPrincess_â
âMy father is currently sick and lying on his sick bed,â her voice amplified when she couldnât handle such betrayal, âhe trusted you to handle the affairs of Draekharm and Iâm very sure heâs unaware of all this barbaric acts of yours.â
She sighed as though she pitied him. Heâs the reason why Anna is nowhere near Euphrasia but she chose to let it be, but now, she wasnât going to take this lightly when it concerned Annaâs people and her own clan.
Unable to waste her time on a worthless scoundrel like Arlow, she turned to face the villagers who were currently bruised from all the hitting. The women were silently sobbing while attending to their husbands and children that got hurt in the process and Calista had to keep her keep her composure intact, no matter how much she felt sorry for all of them.
Back then they blamed Annalise for every little thing that happened and now that she left, who else is left to blame?
âNo one shall take your crops.â She firmly clarified, âitâs your sweat, you worked hard on it and so it shall rightfully remain yours. If someone tries to act against my orders z be it my fatherâs men, donât hesitate to inform me about any of this.â
A grateful look washed down the faces of the people of Draekharm and they all bowed their heads in respect and great acknowledgement.
âThank you so much princess.â
She smiled before turning to look at Arlow. She brushed past him but suddenly stopped and turned to look at him.
âThis is just the beginning, all your evil deeds will be exposed and Iâll watch with a triumph gaze when the post you so cherish getâs stripped from you. In the meantime, get out.â
Her retort was like a knife-cut against Arlowâs intention and he couldnât stop himself from glaring.
âI guess the princess has gotten bolder.â he inwardly said to himself and as much as he wanted to tear her in pieces for speaking to him in such manner, regardless of his age, itâd be more wiser to remain quiet.
âYes, your highness.â
He held himself back and left the place. Everyone returned to their usual daily activities as the matter was settled.
Levi, who stood behind the crowd watched with a smile, âI guess there is someone sensible, right brother?â
Azazel just stared at the woman who was brave enough to speak, he recalled seeing her somewhere before but he had too much on his mind to be bothered about that now.
âShall we leave?â
âHmmnâ he nodded, but before he left, he accidentally locked gaze with the princess who equally stared back and he watched as her eyes slightly widened.
âExcuse me, Mr.â She called out to him, but instead of waiting, Azazel walked into the crowds and that kept him out of sight, along with Levi and Gemma.
âWait!â
Calista knew she wasnât imagining it, that person had the same coal blue eyes like the one who saved her from the demon. She couldnât have mistaken it but why was he leaving?? Is it possible he didnât hear her.
âPrincess, are you searching for someone? Do you need us to fetch him?â Asked a guard who remained by her side and she raised a finger, wanting to respond but then stopped.
If she sent her guards to go fetch him, he might take her for one of those desperate women and that wasnât the mentality she wanted him to have of her while thanking him.
âNo, let him go.â
Levi who witnessed the beautiful princess of Euphrasia calling out of Azazel earlier made him look at the man beside him with a suspicious stare.
Azazel who naturally strode with an expressionless face finally turned his head to meet the questioning stare of Levi.
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âThe princess kept calling out to you.â
âIt wasnât me.â
âI know what I saw.â He pushed on, despite the fact Azazel barely paid him any attention and stopped at a stall to buy fresh buns for Gemma.
âDo you know her by any chance? Have you met her before?â Levi stood in front of him, wanting to gain his attention and he finally got it.
âHmm? Answer me.â
âI donât know people who hold no importance to me.â Came his emotionless response as he pulled Levi to the side and collected the bag of buns.
âThank you.â He paid for the buns, dropping more than a half a crown on the table which was a payment more than what he bought and he walked out.