âYes?â I asked, pretending to be oblivious to the countâs bewildered gaze. Instead, I looked at Aedis. âAedis, remember when I asked to see the land?â
âI remember, butâ¦â
âWell, Your Highness? With all due respect, but Castella hasnât even officially gone to the land inspection,â the count started,
I raised my index finger without looking at the count.
âShh, try to be quiet.â
âBut?â
Somehow, after coming to the north, I started to hate the word âjustâ.
Aedis pointed out the window with his chin. The wind blew so hard that it made the illusion that the snow was falling upside down.
The snow was heavy.
âCan you go out there?â
âCrazy, crazy. Why is the weather like that?!â
Without knowing, I pulled up the blanket defensively.
I knew the environment in the north is harsh for humans, so I had mentally prepared myself, but even so, these circumstances were a bit harsh!
The windows absorbed most of the noise, making the outside landscape feel more impractical.
It was a quiet disaster. I felt like were watching the outside from within the eye of the storm.
âI didnât know the weather in the north would be so harsh every day.â
How could I get through here? I couldnât.
âAfter a few days, it will calm down,â Aedis said, almost sounding as if he were apologetic.
âDoes it snow a lot at this time?â I asked.
While Aedis was deliberately choosing his words, the count interjected. âI donât know about that.â The count looked at Aedis. âWhile Castellan was away, the weather here was quite mild.â
âWhat does that have to do with the weather?â
My head turned to the count. The count, who received Aedisâs ugly gaze, was as flustered as a fish pulled out of water.
âIâm leaving now! Please pardon my rudeness!â
The count, who claimed the weather would be mild without Aedis, ran away, and I glanced at Aedis.
He avoided my gaze.
Something was amiss.
Suddenly, on the day the imperial ball was held, I remembered that the wind blew unusually.
Sarah was worried about the storm coming.
It was also the day I first met Aedis.
âOh, my God? Did the cold front love him?â
âAedis?â
âItâs not something that I can control by my will. Iâm glad itâs a temporary phenomenon,â he answered, seemingly aware of what I was thinking.
âSo, thatâs why you stay in the north? Is it less obvious due to the nature of the environment?â
âThatâs one of the multiple reasons.â
If I wanted to be by Aedis, I would have to deal with the temperature.
I felt like my life expectancy was rapidly decreasing.
I have a fateful premonition that I should never lose this knee blanket.
But was Aedis a real human being?
Anyway, I have no choice but to adapt. From now on, I decided to randomly collect the highest quality knee blankets, but Aedis, watching my shaking eyes, said, âEscort, backup, haircare.â
âWhat are you saying so suddenly?â
When I looked at him with a sour expression, Aedis smiled lightly.
âPlease donât hate me too much, Iâll do everything for you, wife.â
Yes, a handsome person that may unintentionally lower the temperature around. It was a temporary phenomenon.
I accepted Aedisâs destructive beauty.
***
I opened my eyes too early. It was neither dawn nor morning. It was a time passing by in a very instant.
Aedis was in his study, and I constantly tossed and turned.
It was an unusual day.
I was originally a person who was insane all day long if I opened my eyes before 9 oâclock in the morning. Sometimes I fell asleep again in an instant even when I was faintly awake at dawn.
I had an ominous feeling for some reason. Today might prove to be a challenge.
Raven woke up after covering his disheveled hair with the knee blanket and stared at me with one eye.
âKaak?â
âI canât sleep. Iâll be right back.â
I dissuaded the butler from following me and walked alone. The sound of the wind buzzing like a demon crying against a window was weird.
There was no specific destination. I was just thinking of going back to the bedroom with a little consciousness, or visiting Aedis if I was serious.
In a dazed state, between the first and second floors, I leaned against the stair railing.
Then, I heard a loud voice down the stairs.
âIâll sell it to you for 100,000 marka.â
âIsnât it too expensive?â
Looks like Vega was around. Maybe he was so diligent because he was a knight.
âHey, you have to think about the cost of transport. If you donât buy it for this price, itâs your loss.â
ââ¦.â
âHey, Iâll cut off two thousand marka because Iâm generous. Iâm in trouble.â
Since the castle was silent as if it were dead, I could hear Vegaâs voice diligently cheating his subordinates in the morning.
The other voice was unfamiliar, but unfortunately, it seemed there was an ongoing conflict.
âIs it a really popular item in the capital?â
âYou donât believe me? Okay. I just have to sell it to Lord Castorâ¦â
âOh, I can buy it!â
Vega enjoyed sightseeing in the capital with Procyon. They bought anything that looked good and pretty as a souvenir.
It was the moment when the purpose was revealed.
Looking at the tightly closed gates with a gloomy face, I heard some approaching footsteps.
At first, I tried to ignore it, but it was clearly coming to me, so I looked at it.
Procyon smiled wide as he looked up at me leaning on the railing.
âYour Highness!â
Procyonâs voice was quite loud, so it looked like it spooked Vega.
I think I just heard a bunch of gold coins falling.
Procyon jumped up the stairs at once. His thin clothes were covered with sweat.
âWhat are you doing at this time?â
âI couldnât sleep. Sir?â
âI went around to the training ground as a morning exercise.â
Well, at this time, the first floor was mainly occupied by the knights.
âDo you have any concerns?â
âI donât know.â
It was a boring answer, even for me.
Wouldnât it be useless if I told the knight about the cold weather who regularly exercised in such weather?
As soon as I thought about it, Procyon spoke like a large dog waving his tail.
âWouldnât it make you feel better if you talk to your retainer?â
ââ¦I was thinking about how to adjust to the weather here.â
Suddenly Procyon freaked out.
âOh, donât be impatient. The capital and the environment here are so different that itâs really troublesome if you overdo it.â
âBut I have to inspect the land andâ¦â
âIsnât that a matter of no rush? It doesnât take a day or two, but itâs good to go when the Grand Duchessâ health is in the best condition. â
âDo you really want to be my retainer?â
Procyon nodded his head.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âOf course! I like people like the Lord and Your Highness. Because you take care of your own people. In that respect, the former knight leader was the worst.â
This time I was a little curious.
âThe knight leader?â
âYeah, the leader downstairs has just been promoted for a while. His skills are totally different compared to the former leader.â
We ignored it when we heard a cough
âIs that person that strong?â
Procyon slightly frowned.
âHe was the only one who could compete with the First Lord. For me, he was my master and brother, but he was like, uh, his hobby is murder and his specialty is murder. Eventually, he was kicked out.â
Oh⦠Murder as a hobby, and murder as a specialty. No matter how good he was, it was troublesome.
âIâm curious about what heâs doing right now. Iâm still pretty attached to him. Iâm worried about how heâs doing, and whether heâs being treated like a beast and subjugated and beaten in a country where he has slaughtered,â Procyon muttered sadly.
It was too serious to dismiss it as a joke.
Procyon seemed to be strong enough to say that, but he was a crazy person enough to laugh at Gilbert.
However, there has never been a story in the novel about such an extraordinary psychopath.