âIâll send you to her when this is over. You can either wait here or do as you please.â He spoke sarcastically. Baron and his friends sneered once again. Urielâs eyes sharpened, but they didnât see it.
âI canât leave my escort here so please release him now,â Apollonia said once again. Caelion would visit the lounge with the nobles anytime soon and she didnât want to be seen as weak in front of Gareth and them. Still, Gareth refused to listen. He took a step closer to Apollonia and smirked as if he had thought of something wonderful.
âYour price had gone down that you canât even be sold,â Gareth murmured as if he was talking to himself but she was sure that everyone in the room heard it. Apollonia bit her lip. She had suffered a lot since childhood because of Gareth. But, blatantly insulting a princess, who had already grown from that horrible experience, in front of other aristocrats was just too much. As Baron laughed along, the rest of Garethâs party stared at Apollonia in shock as if they hadnât expected Gareth to say that out loud. Urielâs face went completely stiff. His relaxed countenance even after Baron had hit him a moment ago had long since disappeared.
âIf you keep your mouth shut, one of them might take you for a low priceâââ-â
He kept insulting her but he wasnât able to finish his last sentence after Uriel jumped out of his seat andââ
THUD!
The two young men holding him down were pushed out without even trying. Baron, standing right in front beside him, stepped back in surprise.
THWACK!
In the blink of an eye, Urielâs hand slapped Garethâs cheek. His palm was incomparably stronger than the fist that Baron had extended earlier Garethâs head jerked back.
âArgh! Youââ-â
âShut up.â
Uriel slapped him again.
THWACK!
âUrk!â
Gareth dropped to the ground in an instant.
âMarquis!â
Baron jumped at Uriel in surprise.
PUCK!
Uriel didnât even have to look at Baron to kick him in the stomach with perfect accuracy.
âArgh!â
He crumbled to Garethâs side, clutching his stomach.
âYou! Youââââ Gareth, who was rolling on the ground while holding his cheek, stammered and pointed an accusing finger at Uriel. The moment he saw his cool gaze, Gareth lowered his hand right away. His companions were all wide-eyed as they regarded Uriel and him back and forth. Whether Uriel was the Angel of Death on the battlefield or what, they simply assumed it was an exaggeration from possessing such a handsome face. However, the momentum they felt just now caused goosebumps to break all over their skin. The young aristocrats, who had plenty of time until a while ago, held their breaths.
âUriâ- Count Buiche.â Apollonia didnât expect Uriel to defend her.
â Iâm your escort so I should protect you with my life, Your Majesty,â Uriel said flatly.
âIsnât it disobedience to the Emperor if one insults a princess?â
Gareth and the rest of the young menâs faces turned pale because they know that what Uriel said just now was true.
âIâm just doing my job.â Uriel spat out and glowered at them. They all lowered their eyes except for Gareth, who was fuming. Apollonia nodded her head a bit so that only Uriel could see it. This situation wasnât intended, but he was right. The moment the Emperor appointed him as Apolloniaâs escort, it became difficult for other nobles to ignore her. Uriel was able to stand by her proudly and didnât look at anyone else.
âHeâs quicker than me sometimes.â
Apollonia smiled inwardly. Uriel had been quiet when Baron hit him earlier, but when he started insulting Apollonia, he couldnât hold himself back any longer.
Despite the complicated situation, that fact gave Apollonia a strange sense of satisfaction. Gareth seemed to just realize the fact by then but he still hadnât completely abandoned his physical bravado and abusive behavior.
âApollonia, if youâââ-â He rose again and growled through his teeth as if he was at odds between his fear and anger. The young men standing behind Gareth stepped back, looking from side to side. ââI told you to be polite, Marquis. You have already offended Her Highness several times to the point where I canât let it slide.â
Uriel spat out coldly and Garethâs face turned white. Even if everyone else in the royal palace appeared to look up at Gareth, Uriel seemed to have a vague idea that it wasnât real.