Tell me why you did it.
I couldnât calm myself to think. What happened in front of me distracted me too much. I couldnât even understand what others were saying.
What just happened?
After being caught by Assisi and pulled out forcibly, I tried to enter the mansion again, but there was no way I could overcome the knights of Agrigent who were guarding me.
The mansion collapsed, and I grabbed onto Assisi and screamed.
âAssisi, how could you do this to me? I keep telling you that dad is in there! Dad is on the other side of that door!â
With a gloomy expression, Assisi bowed.
It would have been better if he said something. Seeing his expression, which told me that he was ready to accept any blame, I couldnât even shout at him. I just sobbed.
It wasnât Assisiâs fault. I knew that in my head.
However, I couldnât hold my emotions.
âIt is His Majestyâs command. To place the princessâs safety as ourâ¦â
Another knight who couldnât watch me in pain answered. However, he couldnât complete it as Assisi glared at him.
I looked at the other knights. The fact that my father gave them such an order was like a dagger through my heart.
That idiot!
I bowed my head before I could realize I was already wailing so hard that I couldnât breathe. Assisi held onto me as I was about to fall to the ground.
It felt as if the world around me was collapsing.
The thought that I could never meet my dad again only made me lose my balance. Every ounce of energy in my body disappeared right then.
I had no energy left to stand up, yet the tears didnât stop. Choking up on the cries, I managed to mutter one word.
âDadâ¦â
Dadâs words of love on me kept lingering in my ears. It seemed like those would be the last words I heard.
How did it come to this!?
This, reallyâ¦!
I was the one who always said that I loved him.
I never hated it; I wasnât upset or annoyed, but I felt a little sorry. I would always say âI love you,â and Caitelâs reply every time would be a simple âme too,â but sometimes, I could hear him mutter it to himself. However, now that I heard it, it was like a thorn down my throat.
However, why did I have to hear such a word at desperate times?
The first time my dad told me that he loved me.
Why did he have to wait for the end to say it? Foul!
I couldnât see what to do, but I could neither stop my tears nor could I get myself to find my dadâs ashes. Since the mansion was still collapsing, I couldnât even get close to it because of the knights stopping me.
âDadâ¦â
My dadâs face, who pushed me out, was fading from my memory. I wanted to calm down, just a little calm, and I could think of something. However, I couldnât get myself to calm down.
âMaster!â
A voice called for Assisi.
Something was happening. I raised my head to listen, but the man rushed and whispered something in Assisiâs ear.
What?
I couldnât even hear what they were talking about, but I felt like something else was happening. Assisi seemed clearly shocked.
âIs that true?â
âYes, someone was brought out, and the doctorâ¦â
âWho was it?â
âYour Majestyâ¦â
What?
A very familiar word made me calm down. I didnât even realize it, but my sobbing stopped.
As I swallowed the tears, I wiped my cheeks back and forth.
While I was looking at them, Assisi bent down to speak to me.
âWhat is it, Assisi? It is about dad, right? Tell me. Huh? what happened?â
I grabbed onto Assisiâs hand and asked.
Although I asked Assisi, he found it hard to open his mouth and answered me. I wished he would say something back, but his stiff attitude was making me go crazy.
What the hell!?
âPrincess, you need to return to the Imperial Palace right away.â
A serious voice.
Why were they trying to kick me out of here? Wiping away the tears, I looked up at him and asked.
âWhy?â
ââ¦â
It seemed like they were trying to trick me. Like they were trying to hide something I shouldnât know. I wanted to ask for clarification, but Assisiâs gloomy face made me choke up.
If he was so messed up with the news, there is no way he would say anything to me.
âDonât want to. Iâm not going.â
âRiaâ¦â
I really wouldnât go. If I left the place, I would surely be safe, but I would lose my only chance to get my dad back. I knew that it wasnât the time to act foolishly, but I couldnât give up on the only family I had.
âWhat would dad have done?â
âTake the ships Ferdel sent and go back.â
Assisi said with a severe expression. As if he had to get this task done at all costs, he was so determined that I couldnât say anything. It was my first time seeing Assisi look so determined.
I wanted to hear what they knew regarding dad, but I couldnât ask. I was scared of the answer, so I thought it would be better not to ask, but if I did ask and the response was⦠I was scared that I would never have my dad on my side.
It scared the shit out of me.
âPlease trust me. Your Majesty will definitely come back for you, princess.â
âHe will?â
Although the odds were slim, I wanted to believe thatâan excuse not to accept the worst.
Did Assisi know something?
There was no reason why Assisi would lie to me.
Knowing that only reassured me, I nodded, holding onto his hand. I was curious to know about my dadâs rescue, buried in rubble, but I didnât ask. I felt terrible for Assisi, who was already going through hell.
Assisi was never wrong.
If he was wrong about something, it was to accompany me on my foolish journey.
Stupid Ariadna, everything I did caused this situation. I was the reason for everything that happened.
Once again, tears started to flow. This time my tears show no sign of stopping soon. No one said for sure about a specific person dying, but I knew it. Surviving there would be a miracle.
As I began to weep again, Assisiâs expression softened. I wanted to stop crying, but I didnât know how. Assisi, who was silent for a moment, handed me over to the driver.
âTake the princess into the floating ship.â
A knight with a winter moon symbol guided me.
I headed to the tower of Uprichit to move to Agrigent, the same way I came from Ancief to Shertogenbosch.
I managed to stop my tears, but my entire body trembled in fear.
I was nervous.
There was something unknown to me happening here, and they were keeping me in the dark.
Looking back, I didnât even know what was happening. In the end, I walked to the floating ship while the knight guided me.
Fortunately, when I stepped into the ship, a familiar face greeted me.
âValer!â
Valer was there with a stiff expression. Once I saw him, I went into his embrace while he stroked my head. He would have asked why, but he knew that I had been through hell.
âRia.â
His low voice shattered me.
I tried to raise my head, but once I saw Valer, my tears began to flow again. I barely stopped crying.
I had to say something, but in the end, an endless sob greeted him.
Why was I tearing up? Damn it.
When I cried in silence, Valer decided to comfort me.
How long had I cried?
As I cried it out, my tears began to subside. Valer patted my back and asked.
âFine now?â
âNo.â
âRight. I asked for courtesy. Nothing looks okay.â
At my answer, Valer nodded. This guy!
Then, why did he have to ask!? He knew that my situation wasnât good.
I wiped my tears off. Princesses never cried like that.
As I was quiet, Valer turned severe. It had been a while since I saw this guy, who would joke around, get serious.
It felt new, but I knew the situation was dire when I saw Valer look that serious.
âWhatâs going on?â
âI donât know either.â
I thought he knew something, but I was wrong. My head was starting to ache with all the thoughts.
âI donât know.â
All I knew that I left my dad. My dad was under the rubble and ash.
I thought about the door, which wouldnât open even after constant banging; it made me tremble. Seeing me cry again, Vale became shocked.
âIt is alright not to know.â
I felt sick, but seeing the boy in front of me, I knew that something changed.
There was something different about him. I couldnât figure out when he changed, but I felt it.
When I returned to my senses, I saw him clearer.
What? Something happened!
âWhat is with your expression? Did something happen?â
â⦠you donât need to know.â
Avoiding to answer.
He didnât want to talk, and I wasnât willing to dig, but I knew it. Something happened.
âFather is waiting.â
âFather? Ah, Ferdel!â
When Ferdel mentioned that, my insides twisted.
Was Agrigent okay?
Remembering Ferdel made me tremble; I had been away from home for a long time.
âWhat is Ferdel doing now?â
âThis and that, but the most important thing is that you need to be there to handle it.â
Huh?
What should I handle?
I felt puzzled. Valer avoided a direct answer, and even if I asked, he wouldnât tell me the details.
After all the weeping, the ship moved over the sea towards Agrigent. I knew the place I saw from the window.
âIs it a huge mess?â
âHuh.â
âWhat should I do?â
There would be a lot of people to meet. I was worried about what would happen. I wanted to correct myself by looking into a mirror, but I saw nothing like that.
I just washed my face.
As I was lost in thought, Valer laughed as if he knew what I was thinking.
âIt is alright. No one will know that you cried a little.â
âLiar.â
âWell, maybe a little.â
Yes, I wish it was only a little.
I was out of energy and didnât care about my appearance. I only wanted to look at me out of habit.
As I was about to get off, other worries took over me. I thought I managed to calm down, but I trembled.
âDadâ¦â
I couldnât say it.
Closing my eyes, I wanted to say it, but it felt like my dad would die if I said it out loud. I wasnât sure that he would be okay, but I couldnât say it out loud. I wouldnât believe my dadâs death until I saw his corpse with my own two eyes.
âCaitel is dying. Well.â
âIt will be alright. Your Majesty, I mean.â
âHe will be?â
Maybe being aware of my anxiety, Valer tried to comfort me. I held both my hands firmly.
âI mean it, Your Majesty will not die unless you die first.â
âI hope so.â
My face hardened at his calm voice. I was trying to act strong, but Valer was different. Very different.
âWhat is it?â
âSorry.â
âHuh?â
What was he talking about?
Before I could even ask, the ship stopped. Accordingly, Valer reached for my hand.
âGet off. Weâre here.â
Time didnât stop for me.
I sighed at the thought of facing people.
I felt scared, but when I held onto my hand, I felt comforted, and the door of the ship opened.
As I walked out of the door, I saw the view from the tower, a familiar scene, and a person I never thought I would see.
âUh?â
It shocked me; the other person naturally lowered his head. At that moment, silence filled around us.
At that moment, even the wind felt heavy.
âWelcome, princess.â
It was Ferdel standing there with a stiff face.