Chapter 92
 What on Earth Have I DoneâŚ
Her body hadnât been free to move, and she had been too startled by the things Cardin had gathered to look at them closely.
But while painting a picture to send to the Empress Dowager, she had already confirmed that Cardinâs skill was no less than that of a professional artist.
Recognizing the same style now, she became certain that the portraits hanging in that room had also been painted by Cardin himself.
Perhaps because she realized how much affection was poured into them, Annette felt terribly embarrassed.
More than anythingâ
âI think he over-idealized meâŚâ
The red eyes and hair were unmistakably hers, but the woman in the painting looked like a goddess out of myth, breathtakingly beautiful, and at the same time like a legendary hero, magnificently splendid.
Most of the portraits seemed to be of her subjugating monsters. At those times, she hadnât been finely dressed like nowârather, her body would be splattered with blood, wielding her sword in a grim, savage battle.
Yet he had painted her as if she were beautiful and dazzling even in such scenes.
When Cardin used to say, âPrincess, youâre so beautiful,â she would always get flustered. But recalling that he himself had painted her so, the feeling surpassed simple embarrassmentâit made her chest ache with emotion.
âSo⌠is that really how I look in his eyes?â
No matter how she looked at her reflection, her face wasnât anything special.
Maybe his eyesight was poor.
âIf not, then he must just be blinded by loveâŚâ
âDo you not like it, my lady?â
Noticing her frowning in the mirror, Larisa asked anxiously.
Annette quickly shook her head.
âIt just feels a little strange, thatâs all.â
âAh! Well, that makes senseâŚâ
âBut I really do like it. Thank you, Larisa.â
âPlease, donât mention it. My lady, you can always count on me!â
Just a single word of praise, and Larisa smiled so brightlyâas if she had gained the whole world.
âIs there anything else that feels uncomfortable?â
Rising from her seat, Annette moved around as if making a final check.
As with the first dress she had tried on, the length and size were perfect, and the shoes fit as if tailored for her.
âYes, everything feels fine.â
When she nodded, Larisa, looking like a determined little rabbit full of energy, declared that she would now escort her lady to the drawing room, where Cardin was waiting.
But as she gripped the doorknob to open it, a sudden dizziness struck her.
In truth, Larisa hadnât slept a wink the previous night, worrying over Annette. When Cardinâs summons came, she had been so certain that some terrible incident had happened that she nearly blacked out.
But seeing that Annette had returned to her original body, all her tension had finally unraveled. Her legs gave way, and she felt herself about to collapse.
Even as she feared, âWhat if my lady thinks Iâm just a clumsy maid?â
âAre you all right, Larisa?â
But instead of collapsing disgracefully, she heard Annetteâs gentle voice above her.
âMy ladyâŚ?â
Blinking, Larisa looked up at Annette, who had caught her with surprisingly light and swift movementsâdespite her long dress and high heels.
In just a single day, her ladyâs features had matured, exuding delicate beauty and strength.
For a moment, Larisa swore she saw light and flower petals shimmering around Annette.
âYou⌠you look amazingâŚâ
The words slipped from her lips as she clutched at her racing heart.
This lady, who used to be only about waist-high, she now had to look up to.
Though Annette often seemed cute and lovable with her youthful face, seeing her nowâtall, with long limbs and a perfectly balanced figureâLarisa realized anew.
âThatâs right⌠my lady was once a knightâŚâ
Because she had seen so much of her innocent, sweet side, Larisa had forgotten.
But now, confronted with a lady taller than herself, with such a commanding presence, she remembered.
Perhaps because Annette was the very first female knight she had ever met, Larisaâs heart brimmed with reverence as she gazed at her.
And then, something long-buried stirred faintly within her.
ââŚLarisa?â
At Annetteâs careful voice, Larisa suddenly understood the emotion that had risen within her.
âYes! This is what Iâve always dreamed ofâto meet a kind, gallant knight like her!â
Though she had seen the famed knights of House Harzent nearly every dayâthe empireâs finestâthey had always seemed so cold and curt. Larisa had come to believe that the âkind but strong knightâ she longed for existed only in novels.
But her ladyâher very own mistressâwas that very dream incarnate.
Overwhelmed, admiration and longing burned hotly in Larisaâs chest.
Meanwhile, Annetteâs expression had darkened with concern.
âAre you really feeling all right? Do you hurt somewhere?â
âEh? N-no, not at all! Iâm perfectly fine!â
Startled, Larisa scrambled up.
But Annette narrowed her eyes.
âPerfectly fine? You look pale. You really didnât sleep last night, worrying about me, did you?â
âT-thatâsâŚâ
âDonât do that again. Just take the day off and rest.â
For Larisa, who valued diligence and devotion as much as her vow to serve the ducal house for life, those words fell like a thunderbolt.
And in truth, though she should have been glad that her lady had returned to her adult form, she felt a prickle of unease.
What if they decided to hire a new maid in her place?
âThe last tournament had contests like paper-folding and drawingâthings meant for young masters and ladies. Thatâs probably why I placed so wellâŚâ
Of course, she believed she could excel in other skills too. But with her ladyâs popularity now sky-high in the ducal house, the competition was bound to grow fierce.
âIf I make even the slightest mistake⌠No! I cannot lose my position as her exclusive maid!â
Shaking off the ominous thought, Larisa pleaded earnestly:
âMy lady, I truly am fine! Please donât take away my duties.â
Her eyes blazed as she described just how diligently she trained her stamina and strength every day.
Annette flinched slightly at the intensity in those eyesâthe same unsettling, almost fanatical gleam she had glimpsed when Larisa first arrived at the ducal estate.
âAh⌠well, all right then.â
âThank you, my lady! Is there anything else youâd like me to do?â
âMm, no, nothingâŚâ
Annette unconsciously stepped back, shaking her headâthen suddenly stopped.
Her eyes lit up, and she whispered:
âThen, Larisa, please go to my room andâŚâ
Meanwhile, at that very momentâ
In the drawing room, Cardin sat slumped on the sofa, massaging his aching forehead, sighing again and again.
Across from him, Martin, who had been dragged in from the annex to the main building, was trembling with cold sweat.
Watching with pity, Samuel tried cautiously to break the oppressive silence.
âSo, in any case⌠the princess has returned to her original form, correct?â
ââŚâ
âThen surely, that means all is well in the end, doesnât it? We can simply inform the palace and proceed with the marriage arrangementââ
âHa.â
Just as his loyal aide tried to cheer him, a sharp, mirthless laugh escaped Cardin.
Both Martin and Samuel flinched. Cardinâs face hardened into ice.
âAll is well in the end? And if the result hadnât been goodâwhat then?â
His cutting gaze pinned Martin.
âYou should have reported this to me immediately. Noâsuch a thing should never have happened in the first place, without my permission. Am I wrong?â
âI⌠I am sorry, Your Grace.â
Martin bowed his head, unable to excuse himself.
Samuel, realizing how truly angry his lord was, immediately bit his tongue.
But inwardly, his curiosity gnawed at him.
How exactly had the princess returned to her true body? And moreoverâŚ
âWhat in the world happened last night?!â
From Martinâs explanation, Samuel had learned that the adorable little kitten from yesterday had actually been Annette. That alone was shocking enough. But what happened after he left work was far more curious.
He had been ordered, first thing that morning, to fetch Martin immediatelyâso he hadnât had time to investigate. All he knew was that the princess had gone to the duchessâs chambers only after being summoned there by Larisa⌠which meant she must have spent the night in Cardinâs adjoining chambers.
âThen⌠could it be, they⌠they shared a bed?!â
For Samuel, whose only experience with romance had been one awkward and far-from-ordinary relationship, the idea was earth-shattering.
Had he known, he would have volunteered to work late last night, instead of scurrying home to avoid his lordâs foul mood.
Resolving himself, Samuel vowed:
âNext time His Grace is in a good mood, Iâll get the truth out of him!â
But Cardinâs mood showed no sign of improvement.
Of course not.
At that moment, his insides were burning away with agony.
ăIâd be over the moon if my princess ever got jealous of me.ă
ăIf only sheâd doubt me, nag me, scold meâŚă
The memories of his drunken ramblings from last nightâright in front of Annette, no lessâassaulted him all at once.
And that wasnât the worst of it.
He had even revealed his secret fifth-floor room to herâknowing full well she might despise him for it. That hidden trove of odd, obsessive mementos.
âShe must have seen everything Iâve been hoarding all these yearsâŚâ
And now, recalling how violently she had reacted when he briefly put her in his pocket, he finally understood.
That room must have been so shocking it nearly made her faint.
âWhat on earth have I doneâŚâ