Chapter 103
Shadowless Night
They meant to compliment her, but they made a mistake in the excitement of meeting the great Dimla.
[The great Baifermâ¦]
How many times had she heard people start with these words? Instead of hitting the fools on the head with her cane, Dimla kindly explained using her words.
[Thatâs in the old past. Presently, Dope-Zertaye Dimla is just protecting the Baiferm. I hope you understand.]
But even after she had said that the stupid fools still made the same mistake. Everyone seemed to interpret her words as modesty, including the Emperor, Laino Girantes Illavenia. Dimla was still unsure whether the Emperorâs head was just for decoration because his son, Elpidio, showed a similar brainlessness.
So Dimla had come without expecting anything from Ricardis. Seeing his smooth face, she thought his head at least had some value as an ornament, but look at this situation.
His eyes were deep lakes reflecting the bright luster of the moon. Luckily, I met a sane guy. Dimla was a little intrigued. The fact that the two children of Gala-Zertaye followed him also added to her curiosity.
Dimla smiled, brightening her stern face.
âPrince Ricardis.â
âYes, Regent.â
âThis old body doesnât have much time left. Itâs been a long time, and Iâve forgotten how to talk in a roundabout way.â
âPlease speak comfortably.â
âI have no intention of getting involved in the affairs of the Empire while Lagosâ wounds still bleed. Can I tell you this?â
It was very straightforward. Ricardis laughed softly.
âTo tell you the truth, I wasnât behind Young Lord Calyxâs diplomatic actions today.â
âSo, youâre saying you didnât know about it?â
Ricardis gave a stunning smile.
âI didnât order it, but that doesnât mean Iâm dissatisfied with this situation. Iâm happy youâre here, and I wonât waste this opportunity. Have a cup of tea and relax. There will be nothing more going against the Regentâs will.â
Ricardis filled Dimlaâs cup himself. Dimla was surprised that the act of pouring tea could look so elegant. She let out a laugh. Few people kept their bravery when facing her, and even fewer dared to look straight into her eyes as a true equal rather than pretending to be one. Should she call him someone with an impressive mind or someone with the guts of a fearless dog?
Dimla leaned back in her chair, staring at the man who stood like a painting dappled in the shadows of leaves under the bright sun.
âIâve grown tired of endlessly meeting people while in Illavenia. I will be grateful for the time you suggested.â
Since Dimla said she would take a break, she didnât act like someone facing one of the successors of the only empire on the continent. They sat together but did not make eye contact, let alone talk. Eye contact was impossible in the first place because Dimla had her eyes closed.
So Ricardis looked away from her and traced the path of the blowing wind with his eyes. It was a beautifully sunny day with clouds embroidered in the sky.
Dimla, sitting comfortably with her eyes closed and leaning on the backrest, opened her eyes and looked around. A green garden where colorful flowers fully bloomed and a warm breeze blew. At the other end were Baiferm Guandite and Calyx. And then she saw Rosaline.
Dimlaâs eyes, which burned fiercely at Ricardis, now contained the warmth of a hearth in the middle of winter. Ricardis followed her gaze and fixed his eyes on Rosaline.
When Guandite said something, Rosaline smiled slightly. Ricardis, who looked at her, unknowingly had a smile on his lips. Maybe it was because he rarely saw her smile. He couldnât take his eyes off Rosalineâs smile in the sun. I wish you would smile more often. How pretty you are, smiling like that.
âPrince Ricardis.â
Suddenly, the soul which had wandered to Rosalineâs side returned to its original location: the table under the shade of a large tree, where its owner sat with the Regent of Lagos, which ruled the northern continent.
âYes, Regent.â
Ricardis hid his flinch and tried to answer calmly, but he ultimately showed a bit of his startle. Dimlaâs expression distorted. You little punk⦠He thought she was going to swear at him. Ricardis was perplexed, not knowing what caused her sudden discontent.
Dimla turned her head toward her three great-grandchildren, then turned back to Ricardis. The emotion that soon appeared on her face was astonishment.
â⦠Regent? Is there any problemâ¦â
âSabekâs eldest child had a hard time in this distant, cold land because something happened. I came here to thank you for ending her inner struggle, butâ¦â
[T/N: No, seriously, Iâm as confused as you are]
Ricardis exchanged glances with Isserion. He hadnât thought there was a reason for her rare visit to Moonstone Castle. Dimla still glanced at Ricardis up and down with a look of dismay.
ââ¦Now I see⦠that might not be necessary. It was my misunderstanding.â
Ricardisâ face flushed. He knew exactly what Dimla was trying to say. Could it be that I was staring at Rosaline too closely? He opened his mouth to make an excuse, but Dimlaâs scorching gaze seemed to see through everything already.
ââ¦Have I been revealed?â
ââHave you been revealed?â Your face says it all. Her beauty distracts your attention.â
Ricardis coughed and turned his head elsewhere. It was an action he did unconsciously to avoid a difficult situation, but it was even more embarrassing when Rosaline entered his field of vision. Even when I turn my headâ¦
Her profile, squatting and talking to Guandite, shone softly in the sun. Blinking, she slowly turned her head. Ricardis stopped breathing the moment their eyes met. And when Rosaline showed her teeth and smiled brightly, his heart also stopped beating.
She ran towards him with her hands cupped as if she were scooping water. No, Rosaline! Not now! Ricardis felt a cold sweat run down his spine as Dimlaâs eyes narrowed. Ricardis tried to feign calm because it seemed like they would meet no matter what.
âYour Highness. Regent.â
âWell, Sir Rosaline. What brings you here?â
âLook at this.â
As she approached the table, she suddenly held out her hand. Ricardis and Dimlaâs gaze turned to the hollow of her cupped hands. Chirp. Chirp. It was a little white bird, crying with a tinny voice atop a pile of leaves.
Dimla made a sound of admiration.
âItâs an animal you canât see in Lagos.â
âIt looks like it fell out of its nest. People say the mother might throw it away if it smells like a human, so I wrapped it in leaves for the time being. I brought it here to show you before putting it back into its nest.â
Rosaline looked at Ricardis with pride. Ricardis smiled, completely forgetting the burning stare of Dimla next to him. She wanted to show me something pretty and cute, so she carried it here. How cute⦠His heartbeat quickened.
âIt looks just like Your Highness.â
Ah, it would have been better if she hadnât said that. Ricardisâ smile hardened.
âWhite and soft.â
His face flushed. Rosalineâs comparison of a burly man to a baby bird made Ricardis want to find a rat hole and hide.
âDonât you want to protect it because itâs cute?â
She shredded Ricardisâ heart in a short amount of time. So you want to protect me because⦠Iâm white, soft, and cute⦠Okayâ¦
âYes⦠very⦠cute⦠Sir Rosaline, thanks for your careâ¦â
Ugh⦠Ricardis clenched his fists under the table.
ââ¦Iâve seen it now. Itâs the first time Iâve seen a young bird this close. Thank you, Sir Rosaline. Uh, itâs better to put it back soon in case its mother is looking for it. Be careful⦠when you climb up the tree.â
âYes, my lord.â
Rosaline smiled broadly and ran back to Guandite and Calyx. Dimla looked at Ricardis with a gaze that was a mixture of pity and irritation. She could roughly guess what a man would feel when told he was white, soft, and cute by a woman he had in his mind.
ââ¦I hope you donât say anything, Regent.â
âI didnât plan to say anything, but it seems youâre expecting something, so let me add a few words.â
Ricardis buried his face in his hands. The great-granddaughter and great-grandmother took turns attacking and leaving him stunned.
âI asked Sabek before she got married what she liked about Radwiell.â
Having heard from Calyx, Ricardis knew that Sabek was Countess Radwiellâs name. Ricardis bowed his head quietly and listened to Dimla.
âShe said he was cute.â
Ricardis stiffened with his face buried in his hands. He could neither laugh nor cry. So Countess Radwiell, too, wasnât ordinary to see the rugged, scarred man as cute.