Chapter 38
Ā A Man Asked Me to Give This to the PrincessĀ
Seeing Anetteās swollen, red eyes from crying so much, Kardin couldnāt help but sigh in pity.
But at the same time, he felt a strange sense of satisfaction.
When had Anette ever cried so openly like this?
Letting it all out at least once wasn’t a bad thingāespecially if it was by his side.
With that in mind, Kardin handed something to Anette.
While putting away her handkerchief earlier, he had found something heād completely forgotten about.
āWhatās this?ā
āItās a letter.ā
Kardin replied in a deliberately indifferent tone.
āA man asked me to give it to you.ā
āA man?ā
Startled, Anette blinked in confusion. Kardin nodded, clearly displeased.
āYes. While you were talking with Her Majesty, he asked me to deliver it. Said it was very important.ā
āW-Who could it beā¦?ā
Suddenly, the soft cushioned seat of the carriage began to feel uncomfortably stiff.
Even though she had absolutely nothing to be guilty about, Anette found herself glancing at Kardin like she had done something terribly wrong.
She recalled how heād once said he didnāt like seeing her close to other men.
But she couldnāt imagine who it might be.
āCould it be someone from Heyworthā¦?ā
The envoy hadnāt returned, and thereād been no word from them. It was about time to wonder whether the alliance was going well.
Still, the cowardly king wouldnāt make a move out of fear that something might go wrong.
And even if he had sent another envoy out of desperation, there was no way he wouldāve entrusted a personal letter to be delivered to her.
āā¦It canāt be someone from the Royal Knights, either.ā
There wasnāt a single man in the Empire who would write to her like this.
Gulping nervously, Anette reached for the letter Kardin offered her.
It was a pale pink envelope that looked like it might smell of roses, with her name neatly written on the front.
And beneath itā¦
āAudrey Melin?ā
She muttered the name in a dazed voice. Kardin, whoād been pretending to pout, burst out laughing.
Realizing sheād been tricked, Anette glared at him.
āYou said it was from a man!ā
āIt was from a man.ā
āLiarā¦ā
āIām telling the truth.ā
Kardin shrugged.
āIt was from her fatherāMarquis Melin, the commander of the Imperial Knights.ā
āMy daughter was very sad to hear the princess is leaving today. She gave this to me and asked if I could pass it along to Your Grace.ā
Hearing the full story, Anette couldnāt hide her frustration. For a moment there, she had been so nervous that cold sweat had run down her backāfor nothing!
Seeing her face all puffed up with anger, Kardin chuckled.
āSorry. But thereās no way Iād just stand by while some shady guy tried to make a move on you.ā
Let alone deliver a letter from one, Kardin wouldnāt even let the guy make eye contact with her.
āā¦What did you say?ā
āNothing.ā
That didnāt sound like nothing.
It felt like heād just said something outrageous, but Kardin simply feigned innocence.
When Anette stared at him suspiciously, he gave her a sly smile.
āShouldnāt you read the letter, Princess?ā
āOh.ā
Only then did Anette remember the envelope in her hand. With a flushed face, she began to open it.
Kardin watched her with a look of anticipation that matched her own.
āShe might cry again.ā
Not that he was hoping she wouldā¦
Well, maybe a little.
He had to admit, it had been incredibly satisfying earlier when she didnāt want Mikhail to see her cry and buried her face in Kardinās chest instead. Even wrapped her arms around his neck, quite naturally.
Sure, Mikhail wasnāt here now, so she probably wouldnāt come running into his arms again.
But stillāhe might get to wipe her tears or pat her on the shoulder.
Heād already seized her handkerchief earlier to satisfy his selfish desire, so Kardin couldnāt help but look forward to it even more.
Of course, none of this showed on his face.
If Anette even caught a hint of his thoughts, sheād never cry in front of him again.
Worse, she might start thinking of him as some sort of pervert.
But contrary to Kardinās hopeful expectations, Anette didnāt cry.
As she quietly read the letter, her expression brightened little by little.
With a delighted face, she said,
āLady Melin asked if she could write to me at the Grand Dukeās estate. She wants to recommend me some books.ā
āCan we exchange letters?ā she asked, her eyes sparkling with excitement.
The sight of her looking so radiant made Kardinās heart skip a beat. He answered quickly.
āOf course. Yes, absolutely. If thatās what you want.ā
But then, he let out a sigh, looking sulky.
āHaah, I thought Iād get to have you all to myself at the Grand Dukeās estateā¦ā
āAhem.ā
āIf Lady Melin starts writing to you, Iām sure my niece or even Her Majesty the Empress will follow suit. I didnāt realize you were this popular.ā
Though a bit embarrassed, Anette didnāt seem to dislike his teasing. She just pretended not to hear him.
Seeing that, Kardin chuckled and was about to tease her a little moreā
Knock knock.
A knock came from outside the carriage.
āYour Grace. Weāve located a clearing and a lake not far from here,ā came the voice of Morten, the deputy commander of the escort knights.
āPrincess, weāll be camping here for tonight. Is that alright with you?ā
As she stepped down from the carriage, holding Kardinās hand, Anette nodded.
If they entered a nearby village with such a fancy carriage and an entire knight order, it was obvious theyād attract unwanted attention and rumors.
Besides, she was quite used to camping. It didnāt bother her at all.
With her approval, Kardin began giving orders to his subordinates.
Meanwhile, Anette quietly looked up at the sky.
Back when they left the palace, the sun had been high in the sky, but now it was sinking below the horizon, dyeing the sky a deep red.
Escaping the palace had been difficult, but the journey north from the capital had gone surprisingly smoothly.
Sheād only dozed off for a short while, but theyād already come quite far.
It was finally sinking ināshe had truly left the palace and was on her way to the Grand Dukeās estate.
Then, a thought suddenly hit her. She had cried in front of the entire knight order.
Embarrassment washed over her.
āI thought I made a dignified first impression⦠but itās ruined!ā
Her first impression wasnāt particularly dignified to begin with, but Anette had no idea.
As she made a distressed face, she caught sight of the sparkling lake beyond the knights who were gathering firewood and setting up tents.
It hit herāshe needed to wash up and tidy her hair.
āI canāt do anything about the puffiness, but cold water should help a bit.ā
And while she was at it, she could rinse her tear-stained handkerchief.
āā¦Huh?ā
āWhatās wrong, Princess?ā
Seeing her glance around frantically, Kardin tilted his head.
āCan you not call me that?ā
āā¦?ā
āSigh, never mind. Have you seen my handkerchief?ā
She was sure she had it just a moment ago.
Kardin flinched at her question.
But he quickly turned his head, so Anette didnāt notice.
āSamuel!ā
He raised his hand and called out to his aide.
Samuel, who had been standing nearby watching the knights, ran over at once.
āYes, Your Grace. Do you have an order for me?ā
He asked innocently, but Kardin simply nodded.
āKeep our princess company for a bit.ā
āā¦Pardon?ā
Both Samuel and Anette, who was about to search the carriage, stared in shock.
āYour Grace?ā
āPrincess, you must be thirsty. Iāll go fetch some water from the lake.ā
āNo, Your Grace. You should let me handle something like thatāā
āSamuel, stay here.ā
Without letting anyone object, Kardin quickly made his way to the lake.
Leaving behind Anette and Samuel, who were now awkwardly standing in front of the carriage.
āHe said not to get close to other menā¦ā
As the thought crossed her mind, Anette glanced at Samuel.
āCould it be⦠Samuel looks like a man, but is actually a woman?ā
āAre you a girl?ā
āā¦Excuse me?ā
Samuel tilted his head, clearly confused by the sudden question.
āNo, nothing.ā
Anette shook her head, realizing how ridiculous her thoughts had been after hearing his undeniably masculine voice.
She let out a bitter laugh and unconsciously followed Kardinās retreating figure with her eyes.
Sensing her gaze, Kardin turned around and waved at her from the lakeside.
Startled, Anette quickly looked away. To hide her flustered state, she resumed her search.
āWhat are you looking for, Princess?ā
Samuel peeked inside the carriage to help. Though he couldnāt exactly be her “companion” as ordered, his eyes gleamed with a desire to be helpful.
Anette scratched her cheek and mumbled awkwardly.
āMy handkerchief. Iām sure I had it earlier, but now itās goneā¦ā
Hearing that, Samuel smacked his forehead.
āOh, that obsessive collectorā¦ā
No wonder his master had suddenly disappeared.
Samuel realized Kardin had run off to avoid interrogation.