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Venia couldnât understand what was going on.
The lady, who got out of her carriage, called Veniaâs name, and ordered her to be put in her carriage.
There was a quarrel in the middle. The knights panicked and said that they had to do a body search. Even her maid said in surprise,
âMadam, do you know who this is?â
âItâs someone I know. Thatâs enough. Letâs go to the city of Kader.â
The lady said so.
The knights asked the maid to remove the cloak from Venia. Not only was her clothes dirty, but they thought she might be hiding something inside it.
Venia struggled not to lose her clothes.
âTake it off. Itâs muddy. Iâll wash it for you later.â
âLeave it alone, Alice.â
Artizea said so while coughing. She also told the knights,
âItâs okay. You can trust her.â
âIf Her Highness knows her.â
Sir Owen answered so. He knew that Artizea had subordinates he didnât know, and there were things he had to pretend he didnât even see.
But Venia didnât know why she was saying that. So she looked up at her while holding her belly.
If she escaped safely, she was told to visit the Evron Knights in the Western Army.
She thought it would be fine. She believed what Lysia said, that someone would come and help her.
But she was skeptical.
It was strange in itself that a real noble woman was leading the knights through this area now.
Besides, it was strangely filled with rejection and fear.
But she was the first to be asked,
âIs Miss Lysia safe?â
âAh.â
At those words, Venia swallowed her breath.
Artizea looked at her face and knew that her memory had not returned.
Then, this girl in front of her eyes is a real 17-years-old girl, not the Venia she knows.
âUh, how do you know?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Venia asked, stuttering. Alice also looked at Artizea with a puzzled face.
Artizea had no doubt that Venia had run away from Lawrence.
Otherwise, Venia wouldnât have been in this area.
If it was just Lawrence, he would have dragged Venia along. Venia was the maid whom Lysia relied on until the very end.
It was certain that she could be used as a hostage. It was also well known where her hometown was.
There were many villages that the Saintess had saved, but Veniaâs hometown was especially famous.
It was unfortunate, but it was because Venia herself often spoke of gratitude and admiration for that time.
âDid you run away for Miss Lysia?â
Venia nodded her head frantically.
Alice grabbed Artizeaâs skirt.
âMadam, calm down. This child is youngâ¦â¦.â
There was no guarantee she wasnât a trap.
She was suspicious as she alone fled this wide plain with the bandits on her tail.
But Artizea shook her head.
Venia was a brave woman. She was decisive, and she had the courage and determination to throw herself to carry out what she decided to do.
Even though sheâs still 17 years old and she hasnât been through the storms of the years, she could have done it.
But she realized that she shouldnât be in a hurry. If Venia was frightened she might not be able to speak properly.
Artizea blinked at Alice. She knew she wasnât fit to earn peopleâs trust, and so was this situation.
Alice said instead,
âItâs okay. You can trust her. Our madam is the Crown Princess.â
Venia didnât get it right away and she blinked her eyes. Then she shouted, âAh!â.
âThere, there is something the Saintess gave!â
Venia highly unfastened her cloak, which had been tied up tightly.
Alice glanced at Venia again with a look of dissatisfaction with her. She said their Madam was the Crown Princess, she wondered what nonsense Saintess she was talking about.
Venia untied her overcoat, and she pulled off the top of the cloak she was wearing. She then pulled out what she had tied around her belly with a long cloth.
âDonât!â
Alice screamed at her in great dismay. The carriage stopped and the door swung open.
Owen slammed the door open, and he was startled, and he immediately slapped Veniaâs hand. Venia grabbed her hand and fell at Artizeaâs feet.
The pistol flew out of her hand and rolled across the floor.
Alice quickly picked it up. At that time, Owenâs sword was already aimed at Veniaâs neck.
âAlice, open the back door.â
Alice quickly followed his words. Owen said,
âYour Highness, with all due respect, please come down from behind.â
It was to not give Venia a chance to make a move. Artizea shook her head. She held out her hand to Alice.
Alice noticed quickly and placed the pistol she had picked up into Artizeaâs hand.
Artizea looked at it back and forth for a moment. Owen also saw it with a side eye.
And he said in a surprised tone,
âIsnât that the Crown Princeâs pistol?â
âLord Owen, lower your weapon.â
Artizea said so. And she clumsily opened the cylinder.
It was empty with no bullets inside.
Artizea showed it, but Owen did not lower his sword. As for safety issues, Artizea had no authority to command him.
Venia struggled to get her words out, terrified,
âI have been asked to return it to the Knights of Evron or the Knights of the Western Army.â
âBy whom?â
âLy, Lysia Morten, said they would knowâ¦â¦.â
Hearing those words, Owen was surprised. There was no reason to doubt any further.
Venia fell to the floor as if collapsing. The sorry Alice lifted her up and took her by the shoulders.
Owen looked at Artizea with a puzzled face.
He followed Artizea, but he didnât know that he would really hear about Lysia here.
Itâs been quite some time since there was no news. He asked questions, but no words were heard.
Where in this wide west was she going to look for a lost person? Even after subjugating all the bandits near the place where the incident took place, they disappeared, so they couldnât find them anymore.
âLetâs start on the road.â
âUnderstand. Sorry for the fuss.â
Owen answered without complaint. And closed the carriage door.
Even then, Venia was trembling. Artizea glanced back and forth at the pistol, then pulled out her handkerchief and wrapped it around it.
âVenia.â
Artizea looked at Venia with deepened eyes and said,
âI came here to find Miss Lysia. You have to help me. When did you escape? Is it over three hours?â
âNo. I came out this morning.â
Venia moistened her parched throat with saliva, as if it was about to tear her apart. Alice handed her water.
After she drank it, she seemed to live a little. Finally, tears welled up in her eyes.
âThe Saintess and the Headâ¦â¦.To the Headâ¦â¦.â
Without speaking, Venia rubbed her eyes with the back of her hand.
Artizea stopped Alice from flinching. It didnât matter whom she called the Saintess now.
âThere were reins left in one of the horses in the stables. And he said he would try not to notice even if I ran away.â
Except for the middle part, Venia told them everything. By that time, her face was covered with tears and dust.
âI donât know when I was noticed. I went down the river to find the village, and in the middle of all this, the horse got tired and took a break.â
âYou got caught there.â
âYes.â
âYou did well.â
From Veniaâs point of view, she calmly remembered all the information she could give.
Artizea stroked the lower part of her lip, deep in her thoughts.
It was already afternoon. The sun will set in a little while.
Considering the speed of the bandits movement, she couldnât pinpoint the location with that information alone.
âAnd are you the Crown Princess?â
âYes. The Crown Princess.â
Alice answered instead of the thinking Artizea.
âThere was a message that I had to tell the Crown Princess. After showing the pistol to an Evron person.â
As Venia gasped, she said,
âShe told me to say 90,000.â
â90,000.â
Artizea repeated those words back like a parrot.
Then, as she said, the blood drained from her face, which originally showed signs of illness as is.
The inhabitants of the city of Kader were 90,000.
Considering that it is a transportation hub, the actual number of people in the city is probably much higher than that.
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Cedric arrived in the central city of the West with only 20 elite knights.
He moved quietly. There were no official announcements when he departed from the Capital. On the road he had passed, he had never stopped by a government office.
Nevertheless, by the time he arrived, the Western Army knew all of his moves.
Knowing that he hated pretentiousness, Ein, the commander of the Western Army greeted him with only the city defenders lined up.
Next to him was Amalie.
âLong time no see, Sir Ein, Dame Harper.â
Cedric greeted the two with a military salute.
âItâs not an official schedule, but you gave the soldiers a hard time.â
âThe entire Western Army is delighted to see the Crown Prince again. Even if we ask for a ceremony, everyone will like it.â
At Einâs words, Cedric smiled bitterly and shook his head. He didnât have time to spend on such things.
Amalie spoke in a more realistic way,
âThe Crown Prince personally came to visit us at a time like this, so nothing can touch the hearts of Westerners more than this.â
As she said that, Amalie smiled.
âI didnât know the day would come so soon to congratulate the Crown Prince.â
âLetâs not talk about that now.â
Amalie politely bowed her head in affirmation. The Emperor is still alive.
Cedric said,
âUnfortunately, I didnât come here to patrol.â
âYes. I have heard the big news.â
Amalie handed him a letter.
âIt was sent to me by Lady Hayleyâs yesterday.â
Cedric hurriedly unfolded it.
After Hayley had given a brief news on her side, she delivered the orders she had received from Artizea.
âTo put the troops on standby in three days at the northeast of the city of Kader?â
âYes.â
âIs this possible?â
Amalie answered Cedricâs question,
âOf course, it is impossible to send troops from here. In the city where Lady Hayley is, a significant number of Western troops were stationed to protect the Crown Princess.â
The dispatch will be made from there.
The Crown Princess sent an order engraved with the Crown Princeâs coat of arms, or more precisely, Grand Duchy Evronâs coat of arms.
The Western Army had no reason to refuse.
Hayley had only forwarded the contents of this letter to Amalie to inform her of the situation.