Chapter 137: Live to Sienna Pt.137
Reboot Sienna
Sienna found the elf forest after a long time. Ever since Carl introduced her to a horse named Grittigi, she has been visiting the forest like this.
Wooshâshe stroked the soft mane of the horse that ran to the whistle.
âYouâve been lonely, havenât you?â
As the horse looked around, Sienna calmed it down by tapping around the horseâs neck.
âCarl didnât come. Heâs very busy these days.â
Neighâthe horse sounded as if it understood what she was saying.
âI brought you a present instead.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Sienna put down the basket she had brought. There was a mass of fresh grass in it. The horse plunged its head into the basket with pleasure.
âDo you know how much Iâve been nagged by Hain to get this here? She said itâs disgraceful for the empress to carry a basket full of grass. But itâs a present for you, so I should bring it myself.â
Another reason was that she didnât want to be caught by others with the secret of the forest. Sienna took the straw off her skirt. Then she sat on the stump beside the horse.
âHow have you been? Itâs getting cold. Youâre not lonely? Come to think of it, isnât there anything else in this forest other than you?â
The horse didnât answer Siennaâs words and still had its head in the basket.
âNone.â
âUh?â
Grittigi could not have answered by mimicking human sounds. Sienna looked around with a startled sound. Carl showed up behind the tree.
âWhat brings you here?....â
âI heard you headed here with a load of horse grass, forgetting your meal with me.â
âAh!â
Sienna didnât know that time had already passed. She was going to come out early in the morning, but as she scuffled with Hain over the horse feed, time passed by.
âIâm sorry. Did you eat?â
Carl responded, shaking the basket.
âYour lady-in-law took care of this.â
Sienna was amazed when she found it was Hain who had given the lunch basket into Carlâs hand.
âHain is so fearless. How dare she think of sending such a thing into the hands of the Emperor.â
âIâm sorry. Iâll say something to Hain.â
âYou donât have to. Because I was the one who said Iâd eat here. I canât bring my servants here to serve our meals.â
Sienna nodded.
âSince itâs been a long time, shall we have a meal by the lake?â
âThen letâs go after this guy finishes his.â
Sienna said, patting the mane of a horse still burying its head in a basket of fodder. Carl grumbled, âI think the horse is more fortunate than the emperor himself.â Thatâs what he said, but he looked with a pleased look at Grittigi eating his food.
When the horse finished eating, Carl got on the horse and reached out to Sienna.
âYou canât even open your eyes this time, can you?â
âWhy are you talking about the past? Itâs okay now.â
There was a time when the enemyâs attack was pouring in when she hung on the back of Carl and ran from side to side. It was only then that riding a horse was unfamiliar and scary, but now it was different.
Sienna took Carlâs hand and jumped on the horse. The posture of getting on the horse was pretty good now.
It wasnât until she held him tight at the waist that he shook the reins. The horse bounced forward at a rapid pace. The trees rising high in the sky quickly brushed past them.
After a long run, they could see a vast lake.
The lake didnât seem to be much affected by the season. Both before and now, it was in touch with the sky and was emitting a blue light.
When the horse stopped, Sienna jumped off with a light move. She felt certainly more familiar with the horse.
âYouâre quite used to riding the horse for having been chased.â
âIn fact, I came here secretly and rode him.â
When the imperial life was putting pressure on her, Sienna came here and rode a horse. Carl gave her a lecture saying that she was doing something dangerous, but he didnât seem to hate it that much. When Carl asked if she was used to riding a horse alone, Sienna shook her head.
âNo way. Iâm running around his neck looking ugly. Grittigi doesnât like it, so he wouldnât even come to the lake and stops in the middle of the forest. I think itâs frustrating for him because I held his neck tight. But I got used to it.â
Carl burst into laughter at Siennaâs words. He could not help but smile at the thought of her hanging from Grittigiâs neck.
Her arm strength was quite strong, tightening his waist while riding to the lake. When the horse was still running fast, it was clear that she was scared. Mischievously, Carl speeded up even more, but she didnât scream anyway.
Even though it was only her second visit to the lake, Sienna could feel comfortable here. Carl took out the blanket from the basket and laid it on the flat grass. Sienna sat on a blanket and checked the lunch basket that Hain had prepared.
âThe food is as warm as new.â
The food and the bowl were still hot. Thatâs because Hain put a bag of heated sand on one side of the basket. Sienna laid a white pottery dish on the floor while admiring her wisdom.
On top of the bowl was a bread wrapped in paper and a large well-done shrimp. The sauce, as well as the well-kept fruit for dessert, was well placed. Except for bread, most of them were cut into bite-sized pieces. She could feel the consideration of Hain in many ways.
âItâs more luxurious than Iâve been eating in the castle for some time.â
The menu was not much different, but the place was so special that the food they usually ate felt new.
Sienna said, taking out the wine from one basket. âShe even prepared this.â
Carl received the wine from Sienna and checked the label. In the meantime, Sienna took out a glass of wine.
âWine from the Cambal Farm. Itâs high in sugar, but itâs not just light sweetness. Itâs not strong, so itâll go well with the meal.â
Sienna didnât know much about the wine, so she just nodded and held out her glass. Carl opened the wine stopper. She could hear the sound of banging and opening the stopper.
Carl said, pouring wine into a glass held by Sienna.
âYou seem to be more pleased with this wine than I am.â
âWas it that obvious? I was craving alcohol.â
Sienna said with a playful smile. Carl smiled and poured wine into his glass. Sienna bumped his glass into Carlâs glass.
The wine went over the throat. It wasnât as bad as Carl said. No, she loved it. The sweet and pungent aftertaste of alcohol.
While the two were eating, Grittigi stood still and grazed. It was like he was playing around that he repeatedly grazed and spat grass out of his mouth, perhaps because he was full.
Sienna picked up the bottle to fill her empty glass with wine. Carl took the bottle from her and poured it for her instead.
âDrink slowly. Grittigi wouldnât want to carry you on his back, whoâs drunk and out of control.â
âYou canât get drunk on this. People at Heidel drink wine like water because itâs cold there.â
After Sienna spoke out the word Heidel, she became emotional and teary. Because she missed the precious people she left there.
She wanted to be grumpy to her father there, and to be naughty to her brother. And she wanted to complain about her frustration with her nanny.
When Sienna suddenly shed tears, Carl was embarrassed and called her.
âSienna...â
Tears dripped from Siennaâs eyes as if it were a fuse. Surprised, Carl hugged her and comforted her.
âI just said Iâm a good drinker, and now Iâm crying.â
She was in Carlâs arms and shed tears for a long time.
âSomething going on?â
It wasnât until Siennaâs tears died down that Carl asked.
âNo, nothing.â
âYou wouldnât have cried like this without a reason. Youâre too strong to be drunk with a glass of wine.â
âI just... I just missed my hometown. I want to see the people I left there.â
At Siennaâs words, Carl wrinkled his forehead. Her hometown...
Carl had never been to Siennaâs hometown. He only knew that it was not suitable for people to live in because it was a place with many monsters and always a pile of snow. But whether it was in poor conditions or not, he could see that it was an important place for Sienna.
âI know itâs hard now, but weâll try to go to Heidel soon. Iâve married you, but Iâve never met your father, Duke of Waters. I also want to see his swordsmanship since I heard heâs about to become a master.â
âThank you.â
Sienna cried away, so the two only half-finished the meal and returned. Sienna wanted to be there more, but Carl spent a lot of time going to the lake.
Carl, who took Sienna to the front of the castle, was about to turn around, and she called his name and stopped him.
âCarl...â
Carl looked back. Sienna said, avoiding his eyes.
âI heard youâre under pressure because of your marriage to Lady Ferrer.â
Carl hesitated at Siennaâs words. Maybe thatâs why she cried today.
âYou donât have to worry.â
âNo, itâs not that... please marry Lady Ferrer. I hope you donât get into conflict with the Ferrer family.â
Carl looked at Sienna with a grumpy face. She was still looking at the floor, unable to face him.
âIs this why you cried today?â
At the words, Sienna raised her head and looked at Carl. She shook her head in embarrassment and said, âNo! Not at all. Itâs really not. It was because I really missed my hometown earlier. Donât worry, Iâm not crying because of your marriage to Lady Ferrer.â
âEven if it made you cry, you donât have to be embarrassed.â
âItâs not true. I canât help it if you are marrying her. And with me... Anyway, itâs right that Lady Ferrer stays around you.â
Sienna was about to say that their promised day was almost reaching. But she stopped. Thatâs because Carl was particularly sharp when it comes to the contract.
âYouâve already taken great care of me. Thank you for that. But it canât stay this way. I heard that the relationship between Empress Arya and the Ferrer family was already serious. If the two forces join hands, it will be even more difficult to strengthen the imperial power that you wanted. You know.â
âItâs not just because of you.â
Carl said in a voice filled with discontent.
âItâs just that I donât want to move at their will because they think they can sway me somehow.â
âEven if thatâs why youâve refused to marry, accept it now. Iâm sure youâve understood enough since youâve delayed this much time. Right now, if itâs for profit, you have to make an unwanted choice.â
âEvery time you try to teach me like this, it upsets me.â
Carl threw her stinging words and swung away. Sienna stood there with a bitter face until his back was completely out of sight.