It was Caelion who decided to participate in the competition. However, Apollonia laughed at his reason.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYouâre saying⦠you want to win the competition and gain power to protect your father?â
ââ¦I have no other choice. If I donât participate, theyâre going to kill me regardless.â
Apollonia raised one eyebrow. âIt sounds like you think you can win if you put your mind to it.â
ââ¦Iâve competed against last yearâs champion,â he said, slightly lowering his eyes. His long, thick eyelashes cast a shadow over his cheeks, trying to be as humble as possible while conveying the facts.
The last winner was the second son of the Levine family, who was younger but could exceed other contestants in terms of height or strength.
âHunting and confrontation are different, but still, I didnât lose against him.â
He seemed humble, but he showed a lot of confidence. He was telling the truth.
âSo you acquired Apolloâs power as well,â Apollonia uttered bitterly. Now she understood why the Grand Duke wanted to hide the boy.
ââ¦I suppose so. Iâve never lost to an adult since I was ten years old.â
His struggle when he was dragged out by Uriel must have been a lie, then.
âYou must hide that no matter what.â
âBut the competitionâ¦â
âParticipate in the competition as scheduled, but donât think about winning. If you stand out, my father will find a way to kill you. I assure you that killing you will outweigh any consequences.â
At her sharp tone, Caelion opened his eyes wide and nodded slowly. âThen whyâ¦â
âMy father will try to test your ability in some way. I want you to show him that your hunting skills are terrible.â
Apollonia knew well that simply hiding and avoiding would not shake off the emperor and Petraâs suspicion. âYou are still considered too young to land an attack on adults. You said youâd win no matter what, right? So find strong monsters and get yourself hurt enough for you to withdraw from the competition.â
The quick-witted Caelion quickly understood what she meant, but he looked very anxious. ââ¦I get your point, but Iâm not confident enough to do that.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âItâs rather easy to show my utmost strength and win, but if I were to hide it, it wonât be easy for me to defend my life.â
If he wasnât forced to hide his power, he could freely roam around the hunting ground. However, if he had to conceal his power, it also meant he could be seriously injured because he was overly cautious of watchful eyes.
It was reasonable. People often got injured or killed in the hunting ground. Furthermore, he was not trained for this.
Apollonia wanted to keep him in check, but she also became increasingly fond of this boy. A child with an objective view of himself, oozing confidence.
âDonât you have an escort to watch your back?â
âThere are knights from the grand duchy⦠but they are honest people. Each of them will participate in the hunt with their honor on stake, so they wonât agree to work for me.â
Apollonia bit her lip. The Evinharts were known for their integrity and uprightness, but those qualities were inconvenient at times like this. Bribing them would be useless, after all.
âTake one more knight with you.â
âTake one more knightâ¦?â
She pointed at Uriel. With his sword still on Caelionâs neck, Uriel frowned slightly.
âThereâs no more stellar escort than him in the empire.â
Uriel, a man with an unparalleled sharpness in contrast to his angelic silver hair, and Caelion, a child with a gentle attitude in contrast to the intense combination of his red eyes and black hair, faced each other.
âI donât mean to doubt you, sister. Heâs indeed tall, but he doesnât look as strong as I expected him to be. At least I need someone with enough experience to protect meâ¦â
âI donât think someone who just got dragged by me should say that.â
âIf you didnât notice that I purposely let myself get dragged here, then donât blame me if Iâd doubt you even more.â
The two seemed to dislike each other, which surely was not a good sign if theyâre about to work together.
âStop it.â Apollonia grabbed Urielâs arm and warned Caelion.
At her words, the black-haired boy looked upset,.but she ignored Caelion and turned to Uriel.
âListen, Uriel. This child will die without you.â
Caelion was pouting as if he wanted to refute her, but Apollonia was serious right now.
In front of hundreds of guests, one might think the Emperor would be more cautious, but he and Petra were aggressive people from the start. If they deemed it was necessary, they would take action right on the spot without mercy, or they would eliminate the boy before the Grand Duke left the capital at the very least.
âI might need him one day, so you have to save him,â she said, looking straight at Urielâs deep blue eyes. âItâs an order. Help him stay alive until the end of the hunting competition.â
ââ¦Yes.â
It was the same as asking him to risk his life for a random child, but Uriel didnât really mind. He also did not mention that it was his first time joining a hunting competition or that it might be dangerous for him as well.
There were no words nor reasons needed. Anything for Apollonia.
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