Chapter 98
Shadowless Night
They were doing the Baltan greeting. Raymond and Haqab had done it earlier, then Pardict and Haqab, and even Ricardis and Haqab. Suddenly, a strange feeling came upon Rosaline. She was annoyed and sad as if sheâd lost her dessert. Feeling empty in her chest, Rosaline distractedly chewed the flesh inside her cheek. Pardict had to scold her for stepping on the carpet with her boots.
Ricardis and Ganje sat down across from each other at the table. Both sides had a sizable number of escorts, so it looked like a standoff right before a battle.
Ganje clicked her tongue and shook her head. Even to outsiders, it looked like a signal telling them to leave, but the escorts didnât budge.
Ricardis tried to convince her that it was okay.
âIâm showing you an unpleasant side, Your Highness. They donât listen to me because theyâre my brotherâs people. Theyâre prideful individuals, the mage unit, but how can they act like this when weâre in Illavenia? I apologize on their behalf.â
Because of Ganjeâs remarks, everyone fell silent for a while. They knew her protection detail wouldnât be as simple as palace guards for the royal daughter, but it looked like Haqab had personally appointed them himself. And she had mage units on top of that?
As Rosaline couldnât detect it, they werenât any Fragment-based artificial demon/mage guards. But if they were pure mages, Rosaline wouldnât know unless they used their magic.
So this must be the source of Haqabâs faith: a warrior unit of pure mages.
The warriorsâ eyebrows leaped to their hairline, and their eyes widened at Ganjeâs remarks. Of course, it was only for a moment, and they soon corrected their expressions, but was there a knight in the room who didnât notice it? The Knights of the White Night stared intently at them.
Ricardis looked at Ganje with a stony face. What is this princess thinking? She didnât say anything that would benefit Balta at all. What does she want? Ganjeâs smile could melt the room, regardless of the frozen atmosphere around her.
âDonât worry. The warriors have orders not to do harm. Theyâre just people posted around me, like rabies-fueled mad dogs. I donât want to spend time around these guys with bad attitudes who canât even show respect to Your Highness. Please curse away at them. They probably canât hear you anyway.â
A man who looked like the captain of the escort closed his eyes gently.
Ricardis covered his mouth with his hand, hiding his embarrassment. In politics, where various interests are intertwined, it is typical to show sincerity to the other party, but now⦠Is she crazy? Her emotions are all over her face. I thought she was a beautifully raised princess, but apparently, sheâs a beautifully crazy princess.
ââ¦I am glad that youâre so receptive to my visit. Well⦠thank you for coming, Princess Ganje. How was your journey?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Ricardis hurriedly changed the subject while replying to her offer indirectly. Ganje pouted her lips as if regretting that Ricarid had doubted her sincerity when she said he could curse them. But she rolled her dark brown eyes and sipped her tea, contemplating. She soon answered, wrinkling her forehead.
âBalta and Illavenia are similar since theyâre both places where people live. There werenât corpses swarming around, but life in a carriage was boring.â
It was a novel answer heâd never heard before. Ricardis covered his mouth and burst out laughing. Her words were disrespectful to anyone who heard it. However, he immediately understood that there was no malice in Ganjeâs words. It was just pure admiration and appreciation, so it was rather funny. He could feel Isserion looking at Ganje with blank eyes.
The leader of the escort had a similar expression to Isserionâs. Are you crazy? He knew the princess was like a colt on a spring day, but heâd never dreamed that her catastrophic mouth would grow wider within the Illavenian enclosure.
Ganje excused herself with a clumsy smile, reading the astonishment on the faces of those around her. She thought it was crazy for others to consider her words rude. She waved her hand to dismiss whatever insult she said about their country.
âNo, I didnât mean it like that. I have a weak stomach.â
It was worse than not saying anything.
Ricardis held back his laughter so much that his stomach began to spasm. How funny was this bizarre environment created by Princess Ganje herself and the stark expression of the escort leader, whose facial coloring changed every minute standing behind her?
The captain thought this couldnât continue, so he announced that Prince Haqab had summoned them and tried to get her out of the room. Ganje was annoyed.
âHow do you know if Brother called or not when no one told you anything, and you didnât go out? Are you telepaths who understand each other even if you donât talk? Are the two of you made of one body? How unpleasant. Stay away from me.â
She rose from her seat despite her anger. Judging by the fact that she obeyed the captain, despite her dissatisfaction, it seemed that the man escorting her had quite a lot of authority. Ricardis stopped his laughter and looked at Ganje with concern.
Will Haqab⦠hurt her?
It seemed he could not stand still as she handed over a lot of information to Illavenia. Haqab didnât seem to care about blood ties. Wasnât he the one who cut off his brothersâ heads, including two of his full-blooded brothers, without hesitation? Since theyâre in Illavenia, he wonât do anything about her immediately, butâ¦
Perhaps noticing Ricardisâ complicated thoughts, the standing Ganje laughed.
âDonât worry.â
ââ¦â
âMy brother⦠Haqabâ¦â
The captain of the escort opened his mouth again. How dare you casually speak His Highnessâ name?! Is this princess for real?!
ââ¦He will never kill me.â
A cold expression appeared on her face, which had previously been full of smiles the whole visit. It was brief, and Ganje soon shrugged, brushing away everything that clung to her. Smiling again, she put a hand on her cheek and looked at Ricardis with a pitiful expression.
âThis meeting was short. I think itâs the saddest moment of the year. I hope to see you again soon.â
Ricardis knew what was going to happen next. He intercepted Ganjeâs words.
âTill then, take care.â
Ganje laughed. The maids and the escorts surrounded her, and she soon had to leave. She poked the escort captainâs hand, which had grabbed her arm, with the sharp edge of an accessory. The captain grunted with pain.
***
The banquet continued day after day. Attendance was not compulsory, but since the hall was a site where various information and exchanges took place, it was advantageous to keep coming. For the same reason, Ricardis also had to show his face at the banquet. As the time spent talking to people increased, he became more and more exhausted.
âI hope Illavenia⦠collapses⦠without a traceâ¦â
Every night the Prince of the Empire uttered this, hoping for the destruction and collapse of his country. He deliberately didnât bring Rosaline too. No escort was as reliable as her, but no one could make him as anxious as her.
Furthermore, aside from the numerous expected events Rosaline would engage in, there were many other elements of concern. Due to the fame of Rosalineâs name, people everywhere coveted her. Even if they didnât know the secret to Blessed Night, they wanted her as a powerful weapon.
He thought about using Rosaline as bait to lure them in gently but quickly rejected that plan because the lure was so vivaciously alive that no one could anticipate where sheâd bounce. Occasionally, he would meet Haqab at the banquets, and the Baltan Prince smiled quietly at the absence of someone that should be behind Ricardis.
Ricardis was present as usual today. Looking around, he found Calyx talking to people in the distance, and for a moment, he made eye contact with him. Calyx looked at Ricardis with pity as he watched Ricardis dancing with the 27th woman.
When Ricardis was about to cry, Calyxâs eyes became even more sympathetic. It was the expression of a puppy on a rainy day. It turned out that a 28th woman was approaching Ricardis.
Isserion, standing behind Ricardis, whispered, âThis is Jiel, the Princess of Hilisago.â
Ricardis whispered back, âJust looking at her makes my head spin, Isserion. She approached me five times yesterday, asked me to dance six times, and stepped on my foot seven times. I canât forget it.â
Ricardis greeted the Princess of Hilisago with a gentle smile.
âThe beautiful melody has a natural flow. Isnât that right, Your Highness Ricardis?â
Urging him to quickly ask for a dance, the Princess of Hilisago spoke in circles. When Ricardis tried to hold his trembling smile and reached out to herâ¦
The banquet hall became noisy, and several attendants trotted to their masters. Ricardis found his senior knight, Lewon, looking for him, and his eyes narrowed.
Something⦠is going on.
As Ricardis moved from his position with his head slightly cocked, the Princess of Hilisago clicked her tongue. Looking back, Ricardis trembled as he saw the eyes of a beast that had lost its prey.
Lewon approached and whispered into Ricardisâ ear, âThe delegation from Lagos has just arrived.â
It was apparent what he meant. The civil war in Lagos was over.
âThat cleared up faster than I thought.â
Ricardisâ gaze scanned the inside of the banquet hall. He found Haqab in the distance, leaning against the wall and watching the situation leisurely.
From mouth to mouth, people clamored, âLagos⦠Ploetoâ¦â
As the ambassadors carried the news to each other, Haqab must have also noticed the arrival of the Lagos delegation. Even so, not a shade of his complexion changed, nor did a single one of his movements tremble. Haqab seemed to have no doubts about the victory of Baiferm Ploeto, with whom he shared a close relationship.