When I opened my eyes again, it was a cabin.
âAh, the expedition is over.â
She could feel it instinctively.
When she turned her head to the side, she saw Redan leaning on his forehead while holding her hand tightly.
âOraboniââ (t/n: From now on, I will just use Oraboni, Unnie, Nuna instead of Brother and Sister.)
Startled.
With his face up, he saw her and stood up.
His eyes were red.
He cried again. Was he always good at crying?
A bitter smile came out.
âAre you awake? How about your body? Are you okay?â
âItâs fine. Iâm sorry to surprise you.â
Unknowingly, the words of apology came out first.
âSerdel?â
When she turned to another familiar voice, Addis looked at her with a surprised face as if she had just entered the cabin.
âSerdel!â
Her trembling hand brushed her cheek as she approached her hastily.
âA, are you okay? I, is there no pain anywhere else?â
âItâs okay. It doesnât hurt. How long has it been since I collapsed?â
âEven in the midst of thisâ!â
âUnnie.â
Addisâ eyes, which seemed to be upset or distorted, were also a little red.
Did she cry too?
âTwo days have passed. As soon as you collapsed, His Highness immediately ended the expedition. If you were not feeling well, you should have said it all! Then what if something went wrongâ!â
Oh, Blenn seemed to have roughly wrapped it around just in case she was in trouble.
Serdel raised her body first.
âI wasnât hurt. Itâs not like that, so donât worry. More than thatââ
Knock, knock.
As she was about to call Falden, the door opened with a knock, and he came in.
Faldenâs eyes, which saw her, grew a little and then subsided.
âSo youâre awake, are you okay?â
As he approached, he suddenly reached out with his big hand, grabbed the back of her head, and pushed his face close as it was.
She was so surprised at how powerful it was, and her body hardened.
His forehead touched her forehead. Then her eyes blinked wildly.
âHmm, you donât have a fever.â
Only then did he pull off his face.
The energy of anger erupted from both sides. Addis and Redanâs eyes were burning.
âWhat are you doing!â
âWhat are you talking about? I was just checking my temperature. Is there any place where you feel uncomfortable, Young Lady? No, why are people so foolish? If you were sick, you should have told me that you were sick. Do you know how surprised I was?â
With Redan joining, Falden quickly hit the target.
âI am not sick. I didnât fall because Iâm sick, first of allââ
Serdel glanced at Addis and Redan for a moment.
âUnnie, Oraboni, please go out for a moment.â
âWhat? Why do we have to go out?â
Redan frowned.
âBecause I have something to tell Your Highness. Please leave for a moment.â
âHey, just send Your Highness out and talk to us. Then I can kindly explain it to Your Highness, right?â
âBoth of you stop and go out.â
Falden pointed out with his chin to Redan.
Nevertheless, the two of them held on for a while, and when Serdel glared at them, they just left.
Serdel also tore the magic scroll that blocked the sound to prevent the conversation from leaking out.
âIt seems like youâre nervous, Young Lady? What are you trying to say that youâre so thoroughly prepared?â
Falden, who pulled out a chair, sat on it, and crossed his legs.
âCan you take out the map first?â
âMap? Why?â
âThe expedition is not completely over yet. Iâll mark the places we havenât looked around. Then you can explain to the scholars, Your Highness.â
ââ¦Did you find out with the power of that crow? Thatâs why you sent those two out?â
Serdel shrugged.
âArenât you going to take out the map?â
âAh, wait a minute.â
He spread the map in front of her. Everyone worked so hard, but there were more empty places than filled ones.
While swallowing his useless bitterness, Serdel slowly explained what she saw and felt.
She drew the empty spot without hesitation with the charcoal he handed over.
Startled.
âYoung Lady. Wait, wait a minute.â
Gulp. Swallowing his saliva, he glanced over the map with a grim expression on his face.
âThat, wonât you give me some charcoal? Ah, Iâm so sorry. I made a big mistake.â
ââ¦What mistake?â
âI didnât think that the Young Ladyâs dexterity was this terrible! But I didnât know you couldnât draw this simple picture! What is all this? What did you express? Is there an art level that I donât understand?â
ââ¦.â
Serdelâs eyes became cold.
She took turns looking at Falden and the map.
âI donât think thereâs anything wrong with it?â
âA sense of not even noticing something strangeâ. Did the trend code of the system change these days? Or is Young Ladyâs sense that special?â
ââ¦Are you being sarcastic?â
âNo. Iâm telling you the truth.â
âHere.â
She grabbed his hand and put charcoal in it.
âDraw it yourself.â
âAre you upset?â
âIâm upset. Iâm going to keep explaining, so please watch. From here to here, itâs the monster area. A fairly high wooden fence was very solid, and a magic circle was drawn here. Beyond thatââ
After one smirk, Falden listened to her explanation.
After listening to it for a while, it was about the time he completed the map.
He sighed.
âI wasnât expecting them to be small, but this is more than that. Weâd better revise the subjugation plan altogether.â
A deep tension flashed across his face once.
âBut itâs a relief. I like the Young Ladyâs ability. Otherwise, we would have suffered.â
After folding the map carefully, he stared at Serdel for a moment.
âWhy do you think so?â
âDo you trust me?â
ââ¦I canât say Iâm not.â
That doesnât mean she fully trusts him.
âThen are you sure you wonât feel threatened no matter what I say?â
âAre you going to threaten me?â
âNo. I donât have any intention of doing so, thatâs why Iâm asking you. But from Young Ladyâs point of view, itâs a story thatâs likely to feel that way, so Iâm taking time.â
Is he trying to bring up the smokescreen he had done so far? (T/n: Iâm not sure what this mean;;)
âPlease say it.â
âWhy did you go to the slave market?â
As soon as he said it, he hit the point.
ââ¦.â
She was flustered.
When he gives off a hint as if he knows something, he actually does.
She didnât think sheâd really get caught.
As she closed her mouth without saying anything, he took something out of the bag around his waist.
It was a mask that was the entrance ticket to the slave market.
âLook here. Because Iâve erased everything theyâve covered.â
Her name was engraved in small letters in the place where Falden pointed with his finger.
âThey donât just give out passes. This is how they deal with it so that they can check their opponentâs identity at any time. Few customers can recognize this.â
ââ¦.â
The strength in the hand holding the half mask was so strong that the tip of the finger turned white.
âDidnât he say it was burned down?â
Blenn said so to her when she asked where he left the half mask.
But why is it in Faldenâs hands?
Even though she didnât ask, he continued to talk.
âI secretly put my subordinate there two years ago because I needed to find out something.â
ââ¦.â
âWhen he saw the silver hair acting suspiciously that day, my subordinate blocked the way. Then my subordinate was apparently on the verge of death, and of course, he was well treated and moved without any problems, but anyway, he seemed to have dropped it while running away.â
He tried to maintain the calm atmosphere as much as possible, fearing that Serdel would be scared and wary.
âBut it seems that Count Sollette picked it up first in the chaos and checked who it was. Heâs also one of the few customers who knows thereâs a mark on the mask. Young Lady.â
Serdel bit her lip.
âAnd Count Sollete is now being arrested. Because his son swore allegiance to me.â
Startle.
Ah.
âIs that why his whereabout were strange?â
A bitter laugh came out.
It is also shocking that Count Solletteâs son swore allegiance to Falden, unlike in the past.
âBlenn deceived meâ¦â
Tiredness poured in rapidly. The strange sense of force made her feel down, and she lost strength in her body.
She couldnât believe it.