Raymond shook his head, changing the subject.
âAnyway, thereâs no other way but to plant explosives in the palace. The underground area is definitely connected to Crown Prince Gueuzeâs room. We canât officially investigate such an unofficial place, and my relationship with Carynne isnât formal. Even if itâs extreme, this is the only method. Iâll try to keep you as uninvolved as possible, Sir Zion.â
âWhat about you, Sir Raymond?â
âIf it doesnât work, Iâll die. Sir Zion, donât you think dying for love is quite romantic?â
âAre you planning to blow yourself up?â
âNot exactly, but Iâm not afraid to risk my life. And this is the best way right now. Will you help me? No, do help me.â
Zion sighed deeply while looking into Raymondâs eyes.
If Raymond hadnât been hurt because of him, he wouldnât have felt so obligated to help.
âThereâs a party that Crown Prince Gueuze will attend the day after tomorrow. Iâll ask Count Landon to prepare Miss Isella Evans for it. You should enter with her, keep an eye on the situation, and inform me about the Crown Princeâs whereaboutsâwhen he arrives, how long he stays, and when he prepares to leave. Use the second gap in the seventh terrace, like before.â
âWhat if he doesnât attend?â
âBased on past behavior, he will. He has always attended that day.â
Raymond wrote the date on a piece of paper.
âPeopleâs actions have inertia.â
* * *
âIsella, weâre almost at the palace.â
âY-Yes.â
In the jolting carriage, Zion nervously adjusted his scarf. He loved attending parties, but he had never been this tense.
Zionâs task was simple: confirm that Crown Prince Gueuze attended the party and inform Raymond how long he would stay.
Zion pictured in his mind where the second gap in the seventh terrace was. It was a rarely used spot, secretly utilized by couples for discreet meetings. Guards often avoided that area on purpose, making it a convenient place for Raymond and Zion to exchange messages discreetly.
Zion checked the time and took a deep breath. While his task wasnât significant, the gravity of what Raymond was planning made him anxious.
âIâll plant small bombs in various locations. While the chaos and distraction spread, weâll extract Carynne.â
âHopefully, weâll succeed in one go and succeed in rescuing her.â
Letâs hope so.
No one wanted this incident to escalate beyond a small explosion. Zionâs hope was to rescue Carynne safely, then have Raymond and Carynne disappear to live quietly on Raymondâs estate, while he and Isella returned to their lives in their own domains.
âD-Donât tremble.â
âI am not trembling, Isella.â
Isellaâs face was pale. Although her dark green dress was quite expensive, it seemed uncomfortable. It was borrowed from Countess Landon since Isella had left home with nothing. The fit was slightly off in the chest and sleeves.
More than anything, Isellaâs excessively stiff expression created a stark contrast.
âI-I am. Not, not t-trembling⦠o-or am I?â
âYes.â
Despite frequenting social gatherings, this was her first royal ball, and she was evidently nervous. The debutante ball in the palace marked the true beginning of oneâs social debut, so high society would think she was only now properly entering the social scene.
And more than any other nobles or famous people, Crown Prince Gueuze would see Isella. If he knew that the one who escaped him was attending the party, he wouldnât let her go.
âItâs dangerous.â
âI know. But you canât hold His Highnessâs attention alone. You need to act when everyoneâs eyes are on Miss Isella.â
âItâs only been a day since Miss Evans was kidnapped.â
âOf course, if she refuses, I wonât ask any further.â
Zion didnât like it at all. Isella was the prey that had slipped through the Crown Princeâs fingers once. What would he do when he saw her? Zion fully expected Isella to refuse to attend.
But contrary to his expectations, Isella agreed to go to the party.
âEven though sheâs trembling so much.â
Zion disliked how people around him seemed to get too involved because of Carynne Hare. Perhaps because he had always relied on his looks to get by, Zion disliked people who were like him. From the moment he was introduced to Carynne, he had recognized her as one of his kind, and she made him uneasy.
It seemed like his mentor had started to falter after meeting her, and he didnât like her presence next to Isella, who he was currently focused on. Even though he was participating because of Isella and Raymond, Zion resented Carynne for relying on her looks to gain favor.
Should so many people risk themselves for one woman? Zion didnât think so.
âIsella, I still think⦠I donât want you to be in danger. Just informing us of Miss Carynneâs whereabouts was enough.â
âN-No⦠itâs because we have to, d-deal with, with His Highness the C-Crown Princeâ¦â
Despite her trembling, Isella continued to fix her makeup and check the heels of her shoes.
âMy father and mother want to hide me from H-His Highness, but they know itâs useless⦠Itâs better to show my face⦠If Carynne manages to escape, Iâll be the first to face his wrath.â
âThat makes sense.â
Isella seemed to be stabilizing as she checked her rings and necklace. The saying that a womanâs accessories are her weapons seemed true in her case.
While adjusting the angle of her necklace like a knight preparing for battle, she said,
âItâs better to be in the palace, pretending to be unrelated to this matter. Even if there are suspicions, it might lessen the danger. When things go wrong, Iâll scream and pretend to faint.â
The logic was sound, but she was still willingly walking into the lionâs den. Zion wanted to click his tongue but found himself admiring her bravery.
ââ¦Isella, I kind of wish you had been born a man.â
âWhat? No way.â
ââ¦Right.â
Zion extended his hand to Isella. She took it and stood up. As they walked together, Isella looked at the distant palace.
âBy the way, Sir Zion, I always wanted to be a knight.â
âItâs not a great job.â
âNot as a job, but like in stories. Protecting the weak and upholding justice⦠I know itâs not possible in reality, and I canât live like that, so I wanted to marry a knight.â
Isella smiled slightly despite her tense face.
âBut itâs more thrilling to do it myself.â
âThen letâs go uphold justice.â
âYes.â
They were going to rescue someone captured by a villain. Just like knights.
Even though the one they were rescuing wasnât a princess but a country girl. And even though they werenât particularly close.