#100. Breaking Free from Predictions
The orphanage, which she hadnât visited in a while, was still lively.
While Belia was speaking with the head of the orphanage, many people had gathered around the building, offering her words of comfort.
The children were no different. They ran up to her, clasped her hands tightly, whispered words of encouragement, or lingered nearby murmuring support.
âPrincess! Stay strong!â
âYour Highness! The Second Prince will be safe!â
âCheer up!â
As these words of encouragement swelled into a collective cheer, Belia stepped outside.
âThank you, everyone. Your support means so much. I wonât lose hope⌠please continue praying for me.â
âOf course!â
âWeâll pray for you!â
Belia smiled and waved at them, her face thinner and more worn than before. Some of the citizens, moved by her courage, turned away, tears streaming down their faces.
Even at the clinic, the same scene played out.
âYour Highness, the Second Prince will be safe.â
âWe pray every day, so donât lose hope.â
Those who visited the clinic offered words of encouragement to Belia. Some even approached Rachel, reassuring her that the Marquis of Caprie would be safe as well.
News of Khalidâs disappearance had made the citizens more sympathetic toward Belia. They had admired her before, but seeing her continue to fulfill her duties despite her husbandâs disappearance deeply moved them.
âYour Highness,â the clinic administrator approached her.
âTake a look around. The patients are eager to see you,â he said.
âAll right,â Belia replied.
Guided deeper into the clinicâs basement, Belia asked,
âWhat are the results of the search?â
Even in the brief wait for the answer, it felt as if her breath had stopped. Her lips were parched.
Please⌠pleaseâŚ!
âNothing was found there,â the administrator said.
Beliaâs legs went weak. She leaned against the wall, bracing herself.
âAhâŚâ
He was alive. Khalid was alive. Not buried in cold, damp earth, but somewhere out there, living. Beliaâs eyes burned with emotion.
âNo human traces were found. The Second Prince is undoubtedly somewhere out there. But itâs still raining heavily in the Shupel region, and since his status hasnât been confirmed, it seems he may have encountered some trouble.â
Hope surged.
If he was alive, Khalid would return.
For now, Belia had to focus on what she could do.
âI need a way to counter Raul.â
Belia wasnât the only one who knew the future. Raul had been piecing together the events from his dreams, predicting what would happen.
So she had to act beyond the range of his expectations.
âI canât rely solely on memory anymore.â
If she acted according to what she remembered, Raul would see every move they made.
âFrom now on, have the guild track them in Lunes.â
âYes, Your Highness.â
âAnd one more thing.â
Belia paused to think, then spoke.
âInvestigate the Eastern Noblesâ Alliance. We need to find their weaknesses. No matter how united they seem, there must be gaps we can exploit.â
âYes, Your Highness.â
After quickly finishing her conversation with the administrator and touring the clinic wards, Belia returned to the carriage. Rachel, Susan, and Mia, who had joined her in the volunteer work, accompanied her.
âSeeing the citizens cheer for Your Highness like that⌠it gives me strength,â Rachel said.
âWith so many people praying, heâs bound to return,â Susan added confidently.
Belia smiled in response.
âHeâll surely be safe. I just have to wait,â she said calmly.
Rachelâs eyes widened slightly. She knew the clinic administrator was a member of the Lunes guild and had some idea of the news Belia had just received.
âAh⌠FatherâŚâ
Rachel turned to the window, holding back tears. Belia let out a small sigh of relief, watching her.
Waiting for Belia at the palace was the Emperorâs knight.
Though she wanted to speak with Rachel a bit longer, she had to send everyone away and follow the knight to the central palace.
âWhat is it?â she asked.
ââŚIâve been ordered to bring Your Highness to His Majesty,â the knight replied, his voice heavy.
Upon reaching the central palace, the knight spoke in a barely audible tone.
âI hope you wonât be too shocked.â
âHuh?â
Before Belia could question him further, the doors to the audience chamber opened.
Inside, on the floor, lay a swordâKhalidâs sword, dirtied from the soil it had been in.
The blade, chipped and worn, told the story of how fierce the battle had been.
âWhat⌠what is thisâŚâ
Beliaâs voice trembled.
âIt was discovered buried in the soil by the search party,â the Emperor explained.
âYour Highness, examine it. Confirm if itâs Khalidâs sword,â he instructed a servant.
But Belia didnât wait for the servant. She sank to the floor beside the sword, clutching the hilt with trembling hands.
Her fair, white hands were gradually soiled by the mud.
âNoâŚâ
Belia shook her head.
Carefully wiping the mud away, she revealed Khalidâs initials clearly engraved on the blade.
âAhâŚâ
Tears streamed down her face.
Seeing her like this, everyone watched with sympathy, and the Emperor spoke.
âThe Shupel region continues to experience heavy rain, making the search dangerous for the search parties. Therefore, I have ordered the search to be suspended for now.â
âYour Majesty!â
Belia exclaimed, desperate.
But the Emperor didnât relent.
âYour Highness, the search for the Second Prince will resume once the rain stops. However, the discovery of Khalidâs sword in the landslide implies that the situation regarding the Second Princeâs safety is not without concern.â
Though Belia already knew Khalid was alive, facing his sword brought her emotions to the surface.
What could have happened for the blade to be so damaged?
She clutched the sword tightly and broke down in tears.
âPrepare yourself. I regret this happening so soon after your marriage,â the Emperor said.
Regret?
In a situation where her childâor her husbandâmight be dead, regret?
Belia let out a bitter laugh, staring at Khalidâs sword.
ââŚHis body hasnât been confirmed yet.â
âI understand your feelings. ButâŚâ
âNothing is certain yet! Heâs my husband, yes, but Khalid is also Your Majestyâs son!â
âWe have not officially announced the Second Princeâs death. Wait until the rain stops and the body is found,â the Emperor replied coldly.
Belia, tears streaming, laughed bitterly at his words. TrulyâŚ
âCan you stand?â
Raul approached Belia, still seated on the floor, and gently helped her up by her shoulders.
âDonât. I donât need your help,â she said.
âI only want to help. If you let go, youâd collapse. I canât just watch that happen,â he said kindly.
Belia, too weak to resist, leaned against him as she quickly assessed the situation.
âKhalid isnât dead. But they donât need to know that.â
Her eyes shone with determination. No one there was in danger at the moment.
Now wasnât the time to prove he was alive. The best strategy was to let them believe he was dead, catch them off guard, and create an opportunity.
Khalid would return.
âYour Majesty, Iâll escort the Second Princess to the palace,â Raul said.
âDo so,â the Emperor commanded.
With permission granted, Raul led Belia toward the Second Princeâs palace. Their footsteps echoed in the corridor.
Beliaâs body felt heavy and weak, barely moving forward. Raul supported her silently. Then he spoke quietly.
âAre you so upset that heâs âdeadâ?â
ââŚâ
His expression was unreadable. He remained silent after that.
At the Second Princeâs palace, Raul helped Belia lie on a bed and quietly observed her.
âBelia.â
ââŚâ
âBelia. Iâll let you stay here. In return⌠come to me.â
Belia didnât answer.
âThink carefully. Remember who you had to choose. In the end, that boy is gone, and I will soon become Emperor.â
ââŚLeave,â she said weakly, eyes closed.
Raul sighed.
âIâll come back again.â
As Raul left, Belia opened her eyes and slowly sat up. Khalidâs sword lay on the nearby table.
He had been there during the landslide, but there were no other traces of him in the debris.
Belia exhaled deeply.
âItâs more certain nowâheâs alive.â
A bitter smile tugged at her lips.
The Emperorâs behavior today, Raulâs words⌠nothing was decent. Even in a situation where their sonsâor brotherâmight have died, they showed no sign of grief or mourning.
It was a relief that she had been warned the knights and Khalid werenât there. Otherwise, she might have lost her mind.
Even knowing, seeing the sword made her heart sink.
âItâs good Rachel knew the news and returned home in advance.â
Otherwise, she might have fainted from crying.
âNowâŚâ
She needed a plan.
Derek was with the First Prince, and Rachel and Locus couldnât act without the Marquis of Caprie present.
Havisa hadnât moved from the Mage Tower but prioritized Beliaâs request.
Through the administrator, she could still act in Lunes, and her intelligence network was still functional. The Duke of Tessa had returned west, butâŚ
âWait.â
Belia paused.
âThe Tessa Duchy!â
Though Shupel bordered both the Kingdom of Ronica and the Divine Kingdom, geographically, it wasnât far from Tessa Duchy. Only two territories away.
But Belia shook her head.
If Khalid and the knights were truly in dangerâŚ
âI wouldnât go to Tessa Duchy. He wouldnât go somewhere so obvious.â
She bit her lip, thinking further.
Then, a thought crossed her mind. Her eyes widened.
âCould it beâŚ?â