Chapter 41
Shadowless Night
The banquet-like meeting went well. For a period that was neither long nor short, the Illavenia delegation and the prince of Balta talked a lot. Prince Haqab listened to the delegation. He was considerably outraged at the tyranny of the Black Moon against Illavenia and vowed to uproot the Black Moon group from Balta.
âWith stronger trust, a stronger alliance!â
Haqab raised his glass high. Everyone in the banquet hall followed him and raised a glass. Ricardis laughed and toasted with him. Clink. Over the crisp sound of glasses clashing, the two looked deeply into each otherâs eyes. The time of silent probing ended.
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Soon after, the real party began. The Illavenian delegation didnât think that the banquet was much different from the meeting. However, Rosaline noticed that the music had gotten a little more fun, and the amount of alcohol had increased slightly. The delegation did not fully relax their vigilance, but they enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere by eating and drinking leisurely.
Ricardis met many royalty and nobility. Which number of sons, which number of daughters. Whose relative, whose cousin, whose neighbor. Ricardis responded calmly with a slight smile on his face. In one corner, three Baltans had gathered and were chatting. Their gazes were directed towards Ricardis, so Rosaline listened for a moment.
âThere is no side dish, no other side dish.â
âBut this alcohol is amazing.â
She heard it but didnât quite understand what they were saying. They seemed to be talking about the food and drinks being delicious. Rosaline shrugged her shoulders, diverting her attention.
Rosaline still followed Ricardis just one step behind him. Isserion looked at her with an expression that showed he was getting a little tired of minding her actions now. Ricardis, having a lot of work to do, diligently moved around, and Rosaline was hungry. She had been chasing after him for hours without eating or drinking, so she was seriously hungry. On top of that, this place served many foods from all over the world. So it was her first time seeing most of them. The smoked meat piled up here, fruits marinated in honey flaunting their shiny appearance over there. Desire burned in her eyes as she glanced at the food. Even if she was full she wanted to put it in her mouth, not to mention now when she is hungry.
But in this dangerous place, she could not leave Ricardisâ side. She hummed⦠then took a deep breath in and exhaled, trying to keep at least the smell of food deep in her lungs.
â⦠Whatâs wrong, Sirâ¦â
Ricardis turned around, startled by the harsh breathing coming from just behind him. Rosalineâs eyes were moving around nervously, and her face flushed. She seemed to be sweating too. âWhat and how much do you want to eatâ¦â
âYes, Your Highness?â
âGo eat. No one told you to starve.â
âNo, I have to be by your side.â
Rosaline straightened her expression as if trying to keep her composure, but her fingertips betrayed her will and trembled.
ââ¦â
It was both funny and pitiful. Ricardis gathered a few more knights and formed a more dense escort network than before.
âThere is nothing dangerous about this, so go ahead. You never know whatâs going to happen, so you should eat while you can.â
Rosaline hesitated. She said, âThenâ¦â and pointed to the two knights with her fingers.
âIf you replace these two with Sir Pardict and Sir Kairo, I think Iâll be able to leave for a while.â
The two pointed by her were lesser knights. It seems like she didnât believe in their abilities. With a melancholic look on his face, Nestor Sihorge, who she had pointed at, soon summoned Pardict and Kairo. He explained the reason for their summoning, making them look at Rosaline with a foolish expression.
Rosaline looked back about a dozen times as she went to eat. Ricardis heard something snap in his head.
His patience didnât end there. Only after she looked back for the thirteenth time did an enraged Ricardis summon Raymond.
âGo and feed that troublesome child some food!â
â⦠Yes, Your Highness⦠Our child normally doesnât do this⦠I am very sorry for the troubleâ¦â
âJust go!â
Raymond nodded his head as if accustomed to it, then walked over to her. Rosaline spoke to him with a dissatisfied expression, and she looked back at Ricardis for the fourteenth time. Just before Ricardis grabbed her by the back of the neck, Raymond picked up a nearby bite-sized piece of food and shoved it into her mouth. Rosalineâs expression softened. Raymond then grabbed Rosalineâs hand and led her to the table where the food piled up. Indeed, it was a great skill to have a knack for dealing with Rosaline.
Raymond was diligent in serving her meals. He brought her food by following the rule of: new food, meat dish, something sweet, then savory, then sweet again. He said he had learned how to eat delightfully like this from the female knights. Rosaline nodded her head as she experienced the greatness of this method. She seemed to be able to eat without limit if she followed this method. While Rosaline immersed herself in food, a familiar voice came into her ear.
âGood evening. Youâre having fun, Rosaline.â
âYes.â
He had wanted to ask, âAre you having fun, Rosaline?â But seeing her happy face, Diech had quickly changed his words.
Raymond smiled faintly and greeted Diech.
âAre you feeling better, Your Highness?â
âI merely sat comfortably and traveled by horse-drawn carriage. You guys did all the hard work.â
âDonât drink too much. Pretend to drink when someone forcibly recommends it⦠then spit into your handkerchief.â
Diech laughed lightly.
âI know that. You worry too much, Raymond.â
Rosaline looked at the two as she ate a layer of cheese and meat. Raymond seemed to have a pretty good relationship with Diech. Raymond answered after he read her questioning eyes.
âOh, His Highness Diech and I had the same tutor when we were young. Weâve been friends since then. Youâve known him too since you were my apprentice knight, and the three of us often went out to play. To be precise⦠you and His Highness went to the library⦠and I was forced to followâ¦â
Raymond had a dim look in his eyes as if thinking about the distant past.
âRight, we did that. I remember,â said Diech with a smirk.
Then, out of nowhere, he placed a piece of lamb meat on Rosalineâs plate.
âThis is my favorite food. They say the lamb is grilled in butter and then braised for a long time with various spices and vegetables. Try it.â
âThank you.â
Rosaline sniffed at the smell first and then put the meat in her mouth. âHeâs been talking about this lamb dish since in Illavenia. Just how good does it taste?â
ââ¦!â
Rosalineâs body almost turned into a puddle due to the thrilling gastronomy that entered her mouth then penetrated her spine. Ah, indeed. Baltaâs traditional cuisine! It was a taste that challenged her palate head-on. The texture was so soft. It was chewy but not too chewy. Moist but not greasy. Savory and sweet with concentrated gravy and vegetables. The amount of seasoning was also perfect. And her extraordinary sense, combined with all those complex flavors, shook her sanity. Diech smiled confidently as he saw the rapture in Rosalineâs eyes.
âItâs delicious!â
âIâm glad to hear that.â
Diech was delighted and brought two more plates of lamb and handed them to her. As he watched her shove the food into her mouth until her cheeks bulged, Diech made an âOhâ sound.
âThere is a wine from Balta that goes well with this, and you have to eat it together. There is even a saying that you havenât eaten Horembo if you donât drink it. Ah, Horembo is the name of the dish. Hang on a minute, Rosaline.â
Diech ran back and forth across the banquet hall. Raymond shouted behind him.
âIf you run, you will fall, Your Highness! Be careful!ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Diech said that he was 23, not 3, and then disappeared from the crowd. Rosaline opened her mouth, passing the delicious meat down her throat.
âYou look like youâre on good terms.â
âYeah, well, to put it in a slightly disrespectful way, weâre like childhood friends.â
âEven if heâs the enemy of the 2nd Prince?â
Raymond abruptly stopped drinking. He let out a short sigh and looked around the noisy banquet hall for a moment. His gaze wasnât sharp. It simply floated around aimlessly. He seemed to be recalling things, not thinking. By the time Rosaline finished eating her meat, Raymond started talking again.
âDonât worry, Rosaline. Even if I look like this, I tend to distinguish between public and private life.â
Raymond tapped his chest.
âIf one day it is necessary and if the path he is taking becomes so dangerous that it cannot be left aloneâ¦.â
Raymond rummaged through his pockets and pulled out a handkerchief. The seasoning at the corners of Rosalineâs lips was wiped off with it.
ââ¦Then Iâ¦â
Raymond grimaced. It was a subtle expression, not knowing whether to cry or laugh.
âOh, why is it not clean yet? Lift your head a little bit, Rosaline.â
Raymond frowned and wet his handkerchief with water. Rosaline had a sullen expression on her face. He wiped it off so roughly that her lips felt sore.