As the king and the nobles were trembling in fear of the Southern Army, the common people of the capital were also trembling. But they werenât trembling from fear; it was from anger.
âHow could he do this?â
âExactly! How could he treat the hero like this?â
âIf I was Count Forrest or Her Highness Princess Leila, it wouldnât be an armed demonstration. Iâd lead the army andâ¦â
âHey⦠watch your mouth.â
They were all angry because of a rumor that had been spreading amongst the commoners of the capital. That rumor said the reason the Southern Army was camping outside the capital was because King August planned to behead Milton Forrest and detain Princess Leila once they entered. Itâs unknown how that rumor spread, but it spread so quickly in such a short period of time, that unless they were deaf and blind, everyone in the capital had heard it.
The rumors were variedâ¦
The current king wanted to eliminate the hero, Milton Forrest, because he was insane with jealousy.
An assassin sent by the king had already attacked Count Forrest and Princess Leila once.
The reason Princess Leila had to hide her own identity for seven years was to hide from the kingâs influence.
King August himself was behind the deaths of Princess Leilaâs mother, Queen Irene, and her brother, Prince Gravion.
Similar rumors were spread quickly.
The most important thing when making up a rumor was truthfulness, but, it didnât have to be true. âThereâs a chance that itâs possible.â All a rumor needs to spread quickly is to have a level of credibility. And thatâs exactly what Princess Leila was aiming for.
While the Southern Army was protesting, Princess Leila had used the people she had previously planted in the capital to spread rumors that King August was jealous and was trying to kill Count Forrest and Princess Leila. In a situation where the king had already lost the peopleâs heart due to the civil war, those rumors spread instantly. People believed it was indeed possible that an incompetent king who had ruined the country like this was capable of such things and the rumors were fleshed out and spread naturally. In the end, the king was pressured from the inside by the commoners who were on Princess Leilaâs side, and from the armed demonstration on the outside.
Unable to withstand the pressure, some of the more courageous nobles began to make their move. They decided to risk their lives and leave the capital to try and persuade Count Milton Forrest. They were determined to persuade him in order to save their country, whatever the cost may be. But they werenât able to meet him.
âIâm sorry, but the wounds from the war have reopened, so Count Forrest must rest.â
The one who greeted the nobles was Princess Leila. Of course, Milton hadnât actually been injured. But, if Miltonâs role was to defeat the enemy on the battlefield, then her role was to handle the political side. Seeing the terrified nobles, Princess Leila thought to herself.
âTheir courage to come out here is admirable, but theyâre simple. Theyâll be easy to deal with.â
She gave them a gentle smile.
âIâll deliver your message to the Count, so could you tell me what you came here for?â
With her beautiful smile and gentle voice, Princess Leila looked benevolent in the noblesâ eyes.
Seeing her looking at them expectantly, the nobles told her their reason.
âYour Highness, please disband the Southern Army.â
âYes, Your Highness. The war is over but the Southern Army is stationed outside the capital. The people are greatly anxious.â
âThatâs right, Your Highness.â
âIf he isnât careful, he might be seen as having rebellious designs, Your Highness.â
Princess Leilaâs face saddened.
âAs I guessâ¦â
Slyly, she faked a regretful expression.
âAre the people very anxious?â
The nobles wholeheartedly nodded their heads.
âYes, Your Highness. Theyâre worried that this may lead to a revolt.â
âPlease disband the Southern Army, Your Highness.â
Princess Leila let out a deep sigh.
âI see. Butâ¦â
As though troubled, she paused before continuing to speak.
âIâve tried to ask the Count multiple times to disband the army, but it was useless.â
Princess Leila had never asked him.
âYour Highness?â
âDo you mean to say that the Count never pledged his loyalty to you, Your Highness?â
âAre you saying that the Count is going against your will, Your Highness?â
But thereâs no way the nobles would know the true story.
Princess Leila looked at them calmly yet desolate.
âIn order to solve the countryâs problems, I asked Count Forrest for help, but he wasnât easily persuaded. So I put aside my authority to pay the price in order to turn him into a friend.â
âPaid the price? What do you mean, Your Highness?â
âThat isâ¦â
Princess Leila trailed off and looked away as if it was difficult to say. Â She gently wrapped her arms around herself.
âAh?â
âNo way⦠Count Forrest?â
âIs that even possible? But if itâs a barbaric count of the Southâ¦â
âAnd with Princess Leilaâs beauty, thereâs no way a man wouldnât want her.â
Grimly looking at the nobles whose faces clearly showed what they were thinking, Princess Leila spoke.
âI have no regrets. If I could save my country when itâs in crisis, how could I regret it?â
âPrincessâ¦â
âHow could youâ¦â
Princess Leila had created for herself an image of someone dedicated and willing to sacrifice herself for the sake of her country.
âHow could there be such a personâ¦â
âIf you compare her to the First Prince or the Second Prince⦠no, even the current King canât compare to her.â
Although the nobles who had come out had zero talent for political battles and were far away from the center of power, they were still nobles who worked for the country. Thatâs why in this current dangerous situation, they had risked their lives and came out to see the Southern Army instead of running away. And Princess Leila made those nobles her followers with a little trickery and acting.
âWhile I am absolutely his liege, but in a sense, Iâm also part of⦠um, how should I say it⦠a part of him as well.â
Listening to Princess Leilaâs words, it seemed as though the two had committed themselves to each other.
âSo thatâs why I canât unconditionally order him.â
The nobles sighed deeply.
âSo⦠thatâs why.â
âBy raising the Princess to power, is he planning to simultaneously grasp the countryâs power as the husband?â
âMilton Forrest. Heâs a man with tremendous ambition.â
Milton was increasingly misunderstood by the nobles. The ambitious Count Forrest and the dedicated Princess Leila who had been forced to give herself to the count. That was basically the image created. If Milton knew this, he would spit up blood from the unfairness and the ridiculousness.
Princess Leila deeply bowed her head at the nobles.
âAlthough I have little influence, Iâll try my best to convince Count Forrest. So, please⦠do your best to console the peopleâs unrest.â
Seeing the princess bowing her head and begging them, the nobles were rather embarrassed.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYour Highness, please donât do that.â
âYou have the blood of the royal family, please donât bow your head so easily, Your Highness.â
âHeâs right, Your Highness.â
The nobles were deeply embarrassed.
Princess Leila, who had saved this country by giving up her body, bowing her head at them?
This shouldnât happen. They decided they should somehow help this devoted and wonderful princess. One of them spoke up.
âWhat can we do to help you, Your Highness?â
âTellâ¦no, please command us, Your Highness.â
âWeâll do everything we can to help, Your Highness.â
They became Princess Leilaâs loyalists after meeting her for less than ten minutesâ¦
Rather, it might be better to call them followers at this point, although they may not realize it themselves.
âThank you. It will be very beneficial to me if you could all help.â
Princess Leilaâs words were calm, but the meaning behind those words was that she was accepting their help. She continued her speech smoothly.
âIn order to persuade the Count, I need a reason. For example, it would be nice to tell him how much the capital appreciates his achievements.â
The nobles immediately understood what the Princess was getting at.
âYou mean the Ceremony of Triumphant Return. Iâve heard there were a few nobles who were insisting on it, Your Highness.â
She nodded her head.
âI think the Count heard that His Majesty, the King, refused to hold the Ceremony. Perhaps thatâs why heâs engaging in this psychological warfareâ¦â
âUnderstood. Weâll try our best once we return to the Capital.â
âIâll be waiting for good news.â
The nobles who had come to ask for the Southern Army to be disbanded, instead, went back to do as Princess Leila had requested.
And once they returnedâ¦
âYouâve certainly made me into a villain.â
Milton, who had been hiding his presence, appeared behind Princess Leila.
âOh my, you were here, Count Forrest?â
Princess Leila pretended not to have known he was there, but Milton wasnât convinced.
âThereâs no way this scheming person didnât know I was here.â
As though chewing on a thought, Milton spoke to the princess.
âIs it okay to let them misunderstand like this?â
âHuh? About what?â
âDoesnât it seem like you and I are getting married?â
âSo, whatâs the problem?â
Milton could only sigh at her question.
âIs there anyone who would stop our marriage?â
âYou might as well marry me for real. Wouldnât we be good political partners?â
Milton flinched but then started to laugh.
âMarry the princess? Please, have some mercy on me.â
This time, it was Princess Leila who flinched.
âIâm not boasting, but with my qualifications, wouldnât most men want to be with me?â
Milton shook his head.
âPrincess. Men look for beauty in their lovers, but personality in a wife.â
âOhhâ¦? Is that so?â
âYes. All men want a wife whoâs as gentle as a lamb and with a kind and warm personality. But Princess, youâ¦â
After looking up and down at her, Milton just shrugged his shoulders and laughed.
âHooo.â
For a moment, something snapped in Princess Leilaâs head.
âThis jerkâ¦â
With just one âhooo,â he made her so angryâ¦
Leila von Lester was a woman who could only be satisfied after returning at least ten times the amount of whatever she had received. In the first place, she had only spoken of marrying Milton half jokingly and half with the thought, âmaybe it was possible.â She had to eventually get married and the most important thing about marriage wasnât emotions but political qualifications. And at this point, Milton Forrest was a good match for a political marriage.
But when he laughed at her and her personality, a strange desire to win arose. But she wasnât determined to win as a liege. No, she was determined to win as a woman. With that odd feeling inside her, Princess Leila approached Milton with a roguish smile and a seductive gaze.
âIf thatâs soâ¦â
She smoothly placed her arms on Miltonâs shoulders and licked her red lips.
Then whispered into Miltonâs ear.
âSince personality is so important, Count Forrest, then no matter how much I tempt you, youâll be fine.â
âThatâs⦠not exactlyâ¦â
Milton was embarrassed to see Princess Leila approach him without hesitation.