âThey havenât left the capital yet?â
Apollonia bit her lower lip.
âWhy are you staying in a tigerâs den?â
While she tried to find the Grand Duke, Morton Fryer appeared in front of her, bowing.
âYou were here, Your Highness.â
She grinned. âMorton!â
âI thought you were shocked by what happened today, but Iâm glad youâre okay.â
He treated her in a more respectful manner than usual. Perhaps he felt responsible for causing the monster to enter the hunting ground and putting Apollonia in danger.
She smiled gently to reassure him. âDonât worry. Thanks to you, we found a great knight.â
Relief and ignorance were seen in Morton Fryerâs eyes. He once again bowed his head. âHis Majesty is looking for you.â
âMe?â
He nodded silently, turned around, and headed for a small lounge room next to the banquet hall. She naturally followed him.
âHave you come, Nia?â the emperor welcomed her with a softer look than usual. âFather has something to entrust to you. Even if youâre tired, I want you to do this task.â
âPlease say it, Father.â
It was quite unusual. Except for marrying a prince from another country and bringing wealth to him, the emperor had never given Apollonia a special task. At the end of his words, the lounge door opened.
âI humbly meet Your Majesty.â
âItâs a pity that youâre leaving so soon.â The emperor smiled as if he was truly disappointed that an old friend was leaving.
âWeâve been treated with great hospitality, Your Majesty.â
A skinny man with a limp leg and the two people behind him couldnât hide their discomfort. It was Grand Duke Evinhart and his family.
âYou must have already exchanged greetings with them, Nia.â His smile was gentle. âYou should see our precious guests off on my behalf.â
***
âWhat happened?â
After a short greeting, Apollonia and the Grand Dukeâs family were able to come out to the secluded garden behind the Imperial Palace.
âYour Highness.â Caelion, who was standing next to the pale-faced Grand Duchess, took a step forward.
He was dressed in a black uniform similar to his hair. Although he was still a teenager, he was taller than Apollonia. The wounds he got from the monster were visible on his neck and wrist, but they were considerably better. It was less than Apolloniaâs, but it was clear that he had more resilience than the average person.
âThe more I look, the more similar he is to my grandfather.â
Despite his young age, he certainly possessed a natural dignity. However, Apollonia raised one hand to stop Caelion from talking. âI want the Grand Duke to explain.â
In the end, their family did not follow her advice, and the Grand Duke of Evinhart was responsible for that decision. She thought it was a waste to talk to someone other than him. The Grand Duke, who had a weak-looking physique in contrast to his son, opened his mouth.
âIâve heard all the advice you gave to Cael. I wanted to apologize because my son couldnât follow your request to lay low.â
âIt was an unforeseen situation. Itâs all in the past. Tell me why youâre still in the capital.â
There was not enough time for consolation.
âJust as Your Highness said, we planned to leave earlyâ¦â
âYou didnât leave.â
âI received information from my close aide. His Majesty was worried thereâll be friction among the nobles, so he sent assassins to deal with us not while we were in the capital, but shortly after we would leave.â
âAre you sure that person is trustworthy?â
âI saved his life a long time ago. I also found out through other sources, several close aides of the Duke of Leifer are gathering in their posts. It was certain that they were preparing to eliminate us, so there was a delay on our side as well because we have yet to give an order to deal with this matter.â The Grand Duke cautiously glanced at Apollonia. Maybe he already heard about Apollonia from his son, which was why he carefully explained the reason why he didnât follow her advice in a way that wouldnât offend her as much as possible.
However, she couldnât stop frowning.
Several close aides were âgathering in their postsâ. If that information was true, it meant that if the Grand Duke had escaped as she advised, his subordinates would be the first ones to be taken care of.
Wasnât it a situation where you could get out of it if you were prepared to sacrifice a few elite escorts?
Apollonia was familiar with his warm, sympathetic, and utterly indecisive attitude.
Obviously, it was the duty of an escort, but it must have been unbearable for him to put the knights at risk for his sake.
She took a deep breath and answered as calmly as possible. âI understand what you mean.â
It was natural for the Grand Duke to cherish his loyal subordinates.
Didnât she also take risks for the safety of Sid and Uriel at Mt. Calt?
Sheâd almost died.
Anyway, it was already too late. If so, the next best option was to believe that the Grand Dukeâs decision would be enough.
âThey havenât left the capital yet?â
Apollonia bit her lower lip.
âWhy are you staying in a tigerâs den?â
While she tried to find the Grand Duke, Morton Fryer appeared in front of her, bowing.
âYou were here, Your Highness.â
She grinned. âMorton!â
âI thought you were shocked by what happened today, but Iâm glad youâre okay.â
He treated her in a more respectful manner than usual. Perhaps he felt responsible for causing the monster to enter the hunting ground and putting Apollonia in danger.
She smiled gently to reassure him. âDonât worry. Thanks to you, we found a great knight.â
Relief and ignorance were seen in Morton Fryerâs eyes. He once again bowed his head. âHis Majesty is looking for you.â
âMe?â
He nodded silently, turned around, and headed for a small lounge room next to the banquet hall. She naturally followed him.
âHave you come, Nia?â the emperor welcomed her with a softer look than usual. âFather has something to entrust to you. Even if youâre tired, I want you to do this task.â
âPlease say it, Father.â
It was quite unusual. Except for marrying a prince from another country and bringing wealth to him, the emperor had never given Apollonia a special task. At the end of his words, the lounge door opened.
âI humbly meet Your Majesty.â
âItâs a pity that youâre leaving so soon.â The emperor smiled as if he was truly disappointed that an old friend was leaving.
âWeâve been treated with great hospitality, Your Majesty.â
A skinny man with a limp leg and the two people behind him couldnât hide their discomfort. It was Grand Duke Evinhart and his family.
âYou must have already exchanged greetings with them, Nia.â His smile was gentle. âYou should see our precious guests off on my behalf.â
***
âWhat happened?â
After a short greeting, Apollonia and the Grand Dukeâs family were able to come out to the secluded garden behind the Imperial Palace.
âYour Highness.â Caelion, who was standing next to the pale-faced Grand Duchess, took a step forward.
He was dressed in a black uniform similar to his hair. Although he was still a teenager, he was taller than Apollonia. The wounds he got from the monster were visible on his neck and wrist, but they were considerably better. It was less than Apolloniaâs, but it was clear that he had more resilience than the average person.
âThe more I look, the more similar he is to my grandfather.â
Despite his young age, he certainly possessed a natural dignity. However, Apollonia raised one hand to stop Caelion from talking. âI want the Grand Duke to explain.â
In the end, their family did not follow her advice, and the Grand Duke of Evinhart was responsible for that decision. She thought it was a waste to talk to someone other than him. The Grand Duke, who had a weak-looking physique in contrast to his son, opened his mouth.
âIâve heard all the advice you gave to Cael. I wanted to apologize because my son couldnât follow your request to lay low.â
âIt was an unforeseen situation. Itâs all in the past. Tell me why youâre still in the capital.â
There was not enough time for consolation.
âJust as Your Highness said, we planned to leave earlyâ¦â
âYou didnât leave.â
âI received information from my close aide. His Majesty was worried thereâll be friction among the nobles, so he sent assassins to deal with us not while we were in the capital, but shortly after we would leave.â
âAre you sure that person is trustworthy?â
âI saved his life a long time ago. I also found out through other sources, several close aides of the Duke of Leifer are gathering in their posts. It was certain that they were preparing to eliminate us, so there was a delay on our side as well because we have yet to give an order to deal with this matter.â The Grand Duke cautiously glanced at Apollonia. Maybe he already heard about Apollonia from his son, which was why he carefully explained the reason why he didnât follow her advice in a way that wouldnât offend her as much as possible.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
However, she couldnât stop frowning.
Several close aides were âgathering in their postsâ. If that information was true, it meant that if the Grand Duke had escaped as she advised, his subordinates would be the first ones to be taken care of.
Wasnât it a situation where you could get out of it if you were prepared to sacrifice a few elite escorts?
Apollonia was familiar with his warm, sympathetic, and utterly indecisive attitude.
Obviously, it was the duty of an escort, but it must have been unbearable for him to put the knights at risk for his sake.
She took a deep breath and answered as calmly as possible. âI understand what you mean.â
It was natural for the Grand Duke to cherish his loyal subordinates.
Didnât she also take risks for the safety of Sid and Uriel at Mt. Calt?
Sheâd almost died.
Anyway, it was already too late. If so, the next best option was to believe that the Grand Dukeâs decision would be enough.