âSorry for the late hour.â
As the door opened, a silver armor came into view. The armor bore a familiar emblem.
âWe are knights of the Kreutzâs duchy.â
Riett lowered the dagger she was holding.
The emblem on the armor depicted a Kanakan eagle, a symbol of the Kreutzâs Duchy.
However, she couldnât dismiss her suspicions so easily.
Knights rarely ventured outside their territories. Even though they werenât too far from the Kreutzâs Duchy, it would take at least a day to reach this place, and it couldnât be a mere coincidence that they happened to pass by.
âWe are acting under the orders of Duke Kreutz. He has instructed us to take charge of the security here for the time being.â
Duke Kreutzâs orders⦠Does that mean⦠the mister? But why would he send knights instead of soldiers?
âHere.â
The knight handed her a letter.
Riett unfolded the letter she received.
[To Riett,
As soon as I read the letter you sent, the darkness seemed to fill my vision. Thinking about you being alone in an unfamiliar place troubles me, so I have selected the knights whom I trust and cherish the most to send to you. Please rely on them without hesitation.]
Judging by their equipment, they indeed appeared to be well-trained intermediate-level knights.
[It may seem sudden, but I feel that doing this will bring me some peace of mind. I hope you understand, even if the letter is hastily written and lacks structure. I will visit as soon as time allows. Take care until then.
â Mister -â]
Lucas came over and alternated between looking at the knight and the letter before asking.
âAre these Kreutzâs Duchy knights for sure?â
ââ¦Yes.â
Though the contents felt hastily written for some reason, it was definitely the misterâs handwriting.
For now, as a form of confirmation, Riett planned to send a thank-you letter to the old man as soon as the day broke.
Putting aside her doubts for now, Riett guided the knights to a separate building. The building hadnât been cleaned yet, which was embarrassing, but there was no helping it.
âI didnât plan on maintaining this separate building, but since the knights have arrived, I guess I have to clean it.â
With the current manpower, it seemed insufficient, so she needed to find more people to work.
After guiding the knights to their rooms and being left alone with Lucas, he looked at the separate building and spoke.
âItâs strange for knights to suddenly show up like this.â
âYeah⦠but they are definitely the knights the Duke sent.â
Lucas stared at Riett for a moment, then touched his chin and spoke.
âRiett, are you being chased by someone?â
âNot at all.â
âAre you facing any threats?â
âWho would dare?â
âAnyone acting strangely in the vicinity?â
She was about to firmly deny it, but then she fell silent.
âCome to think of itâ¦â
Maybe there were some after all.
The emperor came to mind at once. Before becoming an exile, he had suddenly ordered her to go to the northern part of Parman to find the Spirit Stone.
It was too sudden, and while the Spirit Stone was important, there was no particular reason why she had to go herself instead of someone else.
âBut he insisted that I must go.â
Even though he knew she was busy with tax reforms.
When the news of the location of the Spirit Stone was leaked, he immediately suggested exile.
âAs if he wanted to send me far away.â
Riettâs eyes narrowed.
âEvan is the same.â
Suddenly, he was wandering around Hemsworthâs back alleys.
And the mister was also strange. She knew that she was cherished like a daughter, but she didnât understand why he had to send knights from the territory all the way here.
âItâs a bit excessive.â
Especially at this late hour.
At that moment, Lucas tapped Riettâs shoulder twice.
âIt seems like something is bothering you, think about it.â
Sleep well. Lucas smiled, greeted Riett, and disappeared into his room.
Riett also returned to the room and lay on the unfamiliar bed. Even though it had been quite some time since bedtime had passed, Riettâs eyes couldnât close.
The emperor, who wants to send her away, Evan, who has been acting strange lately, and the sudden arrival of knights from the mister.
âIs there something I donât know?â
Along with the question Lucas threw, the night in the unfamiliar mansion deepened.
* * *
The curtains hanging in the room didnât serve their purpose at all. Riett reluctantly greeted the morning sun pouring in without any discretion.
She barely fell asleep in the early morning.
âI should ask Abigail to change the curtains to something thicker.â
Grumpily getting up, Riett was greeted by a dreary landscape.
Ah, this was the place of exile.
So it was natural that the housekeeper, Abigail, wasnât here. She would be at the mansion in the capital.
Even though Riettâs body had been fine even after training in swordsmanship all day, it ached here and there just from cleaning for a few hours yesterday.
âThatâs why people shouldnât do things theyâre not used to.â
But such thoughts were futile as there were still household chores to be done today.
âI have to clean the guesthouse where the knights are staying too.â
With the increase in the number of guests, household chores increased as well.
Although it didnât seem necessary to have guards in a place as secluded as this mansion, it was still appreciated as much as the misterâs intentions.
Riett got up, tied her hair tightly, and changed into more comfortable clothes than when she was in the capital.
âIn the capital, I had to dress following the etiquette to some extent.â
It was a good thing to be less conscious of peopleâs eyes here than in the capital.
Discovering the good points of this place, the irritated feelings gradually subsided.
âYes, letâs not think too negatively.â
Bad thoughts only bring misfortune. Riett gathered her determination and went downstairs to the first floor.
âGood morning.â
Riett greeted, and Natasha smiled in response.
âGood morning, Lady. Iâve prepared breakfast, so please have a seat.â
The table, which had not been cleared after the late dinner with Lucas yesterday, was now neatly arranged. Instead of empty plates, there was a delicious smell wafting from the soup and bread placed on the table.
But there was only one personâs portion of tableware on the table.
âOh, where is Lucas?â
âHe said he had some work and left early in the morning. He asked me to tell you that he might be late.â
It seems like he went to search for clues about the Spirit Stone.
âI see, Iâll eat well then.â
Due to her hunger, the food on the table quickly disappeared.
After a satisfying meal, Riett stood up from the chair to begin her schedule. Just like yesterday, she planned to visit the nearby village today.
âOh, but before that, I should write a letter to the mister.â
Riett went to the desk and unfolded a piece of stationery paper she had. She quickly wrote a brief thank-you note and decided to deliver it and hire a local to manage the house.
After preparing for her outing, Riett went to the stable. Today, she planned to ride a horse.
The knights tried to follow her, but Riett insisted that they stay behind. Although she thought it might be good to let them accompany her since the old man had sent them, she worried that the unfamiliar knights might scare the residents. Besides, the knightsâ role was sufficient to ensure the safety of the mansion.
Unlike yesterday, the sunlight was quite strong today, and much of the snow had melted. The cold breeze was also less pronounced. Riett used to ride horses during winter days in the capital, so this weather should be fine.
Riett went to the stable and chose a sturdy-looking horse, then set off.
Tagdak-Tagdak- Riding a horse was faster than a carriage, and it allowed Riett to experience the natural scenery of Parman more vividly.
The untamed paths, the rustling forest leaves, andâ¦
âOh, thereâs a lake over there.â
She unexpectedly discovered such a place. The serene lake surrounded by a distant forest seemed like a place where fairies would reside.
It reminded her of the Atrenta River that was near the Dukeâs estate. Riett used to ride along the riverbank frequently.
As Riett was gazing at the lake with nostalgic eyes, she turned her gaze back to the road.
âI should visit there next time.â
She made a mental note and increased the horseâs speed.
As she rode along the main road, a village appeared before her.
Riett tidied her hair that had been blown by the wind. Her nose was slightly red from the cold breeze, but it wasnât enough to catch a cold. Instead, it felt refreshing, even cooling her mind.
Upon arriving in the village, Riett immediately began searching for a postman to send the letter to the old man. Since it was a small village, there wouldnât be a post office, but there should be a mail carrier who collects and delivers mail somewhere.
As Riett roamed the village asking for the whereabouts of the mail carrier, people didnât avoid Riett as much as they did yesterday. Today, Riett dressed in subdued colors and pulled the hood low to conceal her distinctive hair color.
Not looking like a stranger made it much easier to ask for directions. Thanks to that, Riett quickly found the villageâs mail carrier.
âIs this the only thing youâre sending?â
âYes.â
As Riett handed over the letter, a sudden thought occurredâabout the letter left behind in the room.
âDid she send it to Evan, thinking I forgot to send it?â
It should have been torn to shreds long ago! Riett wanted to berate herself for not properly handling her thoughts.
âNo, letâs not think about it.â
Regaining composure, Riett turned her head and noticed the mail carrier watching her as if she were in a monodrama.
âOh, youâre an outsider.â
âAhâ¦!â
It seemed the mail carrier caught a glimpse of the red hair through the hood.
Riett worried that the mail carrier might change its attitude, but fortunately, he smiled.
âItâs okay. Recently, there was an outsider who behaved rudely, but not all outsiders are like that.â
It was fortunate to encounter someone who thought that way. Since Riett didnât know how long she would be staying here, it was better to get along with the locals.
âAlso, today a tree fell because of the snow, and a child was trapped. We received help from an outsider.â
âThatâs fortunate.â
However, as Riett felt relieved, a question arose. Besides her travel companion, were there other outsiders here?
âOr maybe Lucas left earlyâ¦â
While pondering, Riett asked the mail carrier,
âWas that outsiderâs hair color blond?â
âNo, it was black hair. Iâve seen plenty of dark hair, but such jet-black hair was a first.â
Jet-black hair⦠reminded Riett of someone with black hair.
âHe has jet-black hair, too, a rare color.â
âHe also had an extraordinary face that you donât often see in this countryside.â
And he was handsome too⦠But Riett quickly shook her head.
No, Evan couldnât possibly be here. By now, he would have arrived at the Aplen Temple, whispering sweet love to the heroine Marys.
âAnyway, he was an amazing person. Even when two adult men struggled, he effortlessly lifted the tree.â
The mail carrier reminisced, impressed.
âThanks to him, peopleâs perception of outsiders has changed a bit.â
Such heartwarming wordsâ¦! When they meet next time, Riett should express gratitude as a representative of outsiders.
âThat asideâ¦â
As Riett searched for a suitable place to hire help, she looked at the clearing sky and recalled the lake she saw earlier.
Yesterday, the cold wind howled fiercely, but today, the sky was clear and the sun shone brightly.
âWell, Iâll look for the employment office later. Maybe I should take a stroll for now.â
With unpredictable weather, Riett didnât know when it would change its mood again. Without hesitation, Riett mounted the horse she had tied up and headed toward the lake she had seen on the way.
Upon reaching the lake, the serene landscape welcomed Riett. Dismounting from the horse, Riett took a deep breath, relishing the fresh air entering her lungs.
âAh, how relaxing.â
How long had it been since Riett went for a stroll? As the wind from the lake rustled her hair, her mood instantly brightened.
Although this place was a refuge, there were no hostile enemies or burdensome documents to reveal oneâs exile.
Riett gazed at the lake, shimmering softly under the sunlight. Everywhere else, snow was piled up, and roadside puddles were frozen solid, but this lake showed no signs of freezing. It was the only unfrozen spot along the waterâs edge.
âItâs so tranquil.â
When Riett had a lot on her mind back in her hometown, she used to take walks along the Atrenta River, which flowed through the capital. It always brought a pleasant feeling to ride on a boat and stroll along the river.
For a moment, Riettâs gaze wandered through her memories until it suddenly fixed on one spot.
âHuh?â
There was someone at this secluded lake.