I quickly swallowed the cake I was savoring on the tip of my tongue and began soothing Rex.
âRex, why are you crying?â
âSisterâ¦â
âHow come youâre crying?â
I quickly rolled my head, wondering if Iâd made a mistake with Rex, but Iâm just guilty of getting a cake from him and devouring it. Was it because I was so preoccupied with the cake that I failed to properly thank him for bringing it to me? He might have been disappointed for that reason.
Rex continued to cry quietly. I canât bear to see him like that. I have no idea how to calm him down. Iâm looking at Rex with a tearful expression, but what came out of his mouth was so absurd.
âI canât believe my sister is engagedâ¦â¦ Youâre still young!â
âHey, Rex, Iâm older than you.â
People might mistake him for my brother. I told him to stop crying because no real brother would do that just because their sister was getting engaged.
I stroked Rexâs soft hair. Its softness matched that of the cake I had just finished, which had a cloud-like texture. Rex gradually stopped crying and calmed down, much like a peaceful puppy.
So I once more picked up the cake that was lying next to me. As I took another bite, my mouth was filled with delight. Princess Lausanne was extremely proud of the amazing culinary skills possessed by the royal court chefs. Of course, the Grand Duchy was unrivaled, but its people disliked sweets and werenât known for their expertise in desserts.
That explains why I love dessert so much. I was happily eating the cake when Rex started crying once more.
âHow could you be engaged when you seem so content with just one cake?â
âRex, whatâs the connection?â
âIf they give you cake, youâll follow anyone!â
âI wonât!â
I temporarily felt enraged by Rexâs words and put down the cake I was eating.
Wow, Iâm the kind of person who shudders at the mention of kidnapping. Does he really believe I would follow someone if they offered me something tasty? How does he feel about me? Well, Iâve already proven to him numerous times that Iâm willing to exchange my soul for something delightful.
I would happily go and hug Lucas if he gave me a cake. I stayed up all night memorizing magic spells after learning that they would give me one cookie for each one. The spells I had memorized were, of course, so volatile that they did not stick in my memory for very long.
Rex snickered as he spoke, appearing surprised by my outburst.
âIâm afraid youâre going to be kidnapped today as well.â
âOh, no. Nothing like that will happen.â
The incident where I was taken away on my birthday and confronted the god of the underworld had left the Grand Duchy traumatized. As a result, I never hosted eventsânot even on my birthdayâand only trusted vassals were permitted entry. Aside from the small Lausanne salons, I was unable to attend gatherings of large numbers of people.
It was actually a very uncomfortable situation for me, but I was powerless to change it.
It had been so long since I had been to a party like this, even though it wasnât held at the Grand Dukeâs residence. So Rex appeared nervous on a day when a large crowd had gathered, just in case there was another kidnapping.
âHow could that occur at the palace?â
âDid you anticipate it would occur at the Grand Duchy?â
âNo, Rex. Be calm. Iâve got a protective spell on me, and Iâm wearing the bracelet you gave me.â
Since that day, Iâve never removed the bracelet Rex gave me. I constantly carried it with me as a talisman. In the end, they were able to locate me and rush to me thanks to this bracelet. Because of the warding spell Grand Duke Estin cast on me, I canât even escape from him.
Itâs like a child wearing a lost prevention necklace. Wearing this bracelet every day made me feel at ease, and it seemed to put everyone else at ease too.
Rex appeared to relax a bit when I extended the bracelet. He started dabbing his eyes with his wrist and wiping his tears away with his sleeves. It was clear that he had been crying as his delicate eyes turned red. Itâs a big problem because if my brothers see us, theyâll think I made Rex cry and criticize me. Even if I told them I didnât, they wouldnât believe me. I have nothing to say, but itâs true that I caused him to cry.
âSisterâ¦â
âYes?â
Rexâs voice grew incredibly shaky. He appeared to be trying to tell me a secret as he put his right hand in his mouth. I mimicked his movements and tilted my ear in his direction because he was so adorable and looked like a rabbit.
âWill he be able to keep you safe?â
Rex was most likely referring to Demimore, with whom I was supposed to get engaged today. Despite the fact that he was the second prince, something about him seemed off.
Nevertheless, Rex, who opened his red eyes wide and whispered, seemed like a cute rabbit, so I did not bother to mention it and instead simply smiled.
I donât know why Rex has such a low opinion of Demimore, but I believe he has far more potential than most people do. A child who can develop the necessary strength, yes. Only I am aware of this fact, which I am unable to share with others.
Demimore, on the other hand, has no reason to protect me simply because he is strong. Iâll safeguard myself. Iâll continue taking Hestiaâs classes for archery and self-defense.
But I understood that in order to reassure Rex, I had to dispel his mistrust of Demimore.
âYou know, Rex.â
âYesâ¦â
âThat friend is much stronger than Rex thought.â
âWho are you referring to?â
âWhat?â
I felt someone approaching me as I was about to tell Rex about Demimoreâs strength. I heard a familiar voice and looked up to see Demimoreâs angular jawline. How did he know I was talking about him? Since I was in the midst of praising Demimore, I felt embarrassed and didnât continue talking.
Rex didnât seem as happy as I did because he hadnât anticipated Demimore joining our conversation. Rex, who already had a lot of reservations, was particularly uneasy around Demimore. I can only assume that it has to do with the fact that he holds the title of prince, but thatâs just a guess.
âRex and Mary are always together in the Grand Duchy, and even here, only the two of them are talking.â
âOh⦠Iâm just worried about her.â
âOh, what kind of worry?â
âI guess⦠Because she has a historyâ¦. Iâm afraid sheâll suddenly disappearâ¦â¦.â
Rex worked his way through the sentence. Rex, a shy person, declined admission to the academy and only participated in Loganâs classes. I guess that was enough for me to stop trying to convince him.
However, being timid was just a pretext. Of course, it had something to do with his decision not to enroll in the academy, but Rexâs biggest pet peeve was hearing other people talking about his ability. Although I think Rexâs ability is fantastic, I am also aware that it might cause some people to feel uneasy.
Rex didnât appear to want to attend the academy for that reason. Because cursed magic is disliked there. With that in mind, I felt particularly bad for Rex.
He should be able to act a little more freely without worrying about what other people think. To say, âYou only have to be good at the Grand Duchy,â as Logan would, is cheeky, but.
âDid Rex always speak in this manner?â
Suddenly, Demimore brought up a subject that confused me. Rexâs body then became noticeably stiff.
I felt a little insulted by the sudden argument. Are you attempting to make a point about Rexâs poor speech, or what? I spoke vehemently to Demimore as I pondered what kind of attitude this was to a youngster who was already discouraged. Itâs still in a small voice because there are other people present.
âHe doesnât normally speak like this.â
âSisterâ¦â
âYes, I believe so as well.â
âWhat?â
âI believe he speaks much more clearly than that, but⦠Whatâs happening right now? Whatâs going on with Rex?â
âWhat do you mean?â
Demimore seems to have had a separate conversation with Rex based on what he is saying.
Rex doesnât attend the academy, so there must have been no significant contact between the two; however, I donât believe Iâve seen them talking separately.
Demimore, however, didnât respond to my questions; instead, he simply shrugged.