CHAPTER 62……………
. Bean Pod vs. Ego Inflation
âEven so, Iâve been quietly and subtly active in the Ajester social scene as a minor princess for a long time.â
I took a deep breath and shouted confidently,
âIâm going to infiltrate the Luenhart social circle and clear Anselotâs name!â
But then a problem arose.
âWhyâŚ?â
I looked at the empty mail tray and exclaimed in frustration.
âWhy hasnât a single invitation arrived?â
Even though I had been here for over a week, aside from the royal ball invitation, not a single social event invitation had come.
I was being treated as a VIP enough that the king personally attended to me.
Yet, not a single invitation had arrivedâŚ
âSo, thatâs why.â
Something clicked.
Anselot!
It made sense when I thought of the people who avoided me, claiming he was their lover.
Even though ignoring a royal guest was considered impolite, those old-fashioned nobles apparently preferred breaking etiquette rather than attending to Anselotâs reputation.
âNo, itâs not Anselotâs fault. Itâs the kingâs children who slandered him and spread vicious rumors,â I sighed.
âOn top of that⌠because of that weak palace servant who fainted just by being glared at, a rumor spread that Iâm a witch who kills people with my gaze.â
But I couldnât just stay idle.
âMaybe I should just attend a tea party myself.â
Since it was festival season, social events were happening more actively than ever all over Luenhart.
The royal palace was no exception.
Even now, somewhere in the palace, a tea party hosted by a royal lady was likely underway.
âMini-map.â
I muttered quietly, and a mini-map appeared in the air.
I crossed my arms and stared at the mini-map, mostly covered in gray.
About 90% of the map was gray, but I could see my location and the lanterns.
âFirst, letâs activate the mini-map.â
Finding the lantern wasnât difficult.
I left the royal palace and started walking toward the lantern indicated on the mini-map.
Soon, I found the lantern deep in the palace garden.
âOf all placesâŚâ
My expression soured.
The palace fountain was the Luenhart lantern, and the crown prince Enzer happened to be sitting on it.
âPrincess RuibelâŚ?â
Enzer, recognizing me, greeted me.
âAlone today, I see.â
âYes, wellâŚâ
I replied reluctantly and approached the fountain.
[SYSTEM] You have found the Guide Lantern!
[SYSTEM] Mini-map of is now activated!
The mini-map lit up instantly, showing every corner of the palace.
âSomethingâs happening over there.â
I glanced at the clustered dots on the mini-map.
The names attached to the dots belonged to the young ladies who had recently bullied Maria.
âLooks like theyâre having tea and gossipingâŚâ
I pondered how to intrude.
âShould I just barge in? Or pretend to be lost and stumble upon them?â
At that moment, Enzer sidled up to me.
âIf you like, I could show you around the palace.â
ââŚ.â
I glanced at him.
Crown Prince of Luenhart,
Affection Level: -39
Not meaningful numerically, but closer to disliking me than liking me.
âWhatâs his angle?â
Enzer, seemingly innocent, smiled charmingly and asked,
âWould you grant me the opportunity to escort you through the palace?â
âNo thanks. I toured the palace on the second day.â
âThere are places only the kingâs heir is allowed to see. Even Anselotâs uncle couldnât show you those.â
Despite my sharp refusal, Enzer persisted.
Feigning consideration, I glanced at his details panel.
[Crown Prince of Luenhart. Second son of King Titarus. Contended for the heirship with Arno I and, after Arnoâs death, became engaged to Princess Helena Azeline, receiving the right of succession. (Support Level: 35)]
Receiving recognition for succession through marriage was a unique custom of the Luenhart royal family.
It felt appropriate for a kingdom devoted to the goddess of love.
I had heard that Anselot had been repeatedly broken off from engagements as an adult, losing his right of succession.
âTo be honest, I didnât believe it when I heard Princess Ajester had become Anselotâs uncleâs lover. I thought it might be a distorted rumor.â
âThatâs unfortunate.â
Although the story of Anselot and me being lovers was false, I replied vaguely.
âTell me honestly, Princess. Why someone like Anselotâs uncleâŚâ
âWhy Anselot?â
âYou are destined to be the Hero of the Oracle. Being involved with a madman like Anselotâs uncle benefits you nothing.â
Enzer subtlyâor rather, openlyâspoke ill of Anselot.
âOh, really?â
For someone rumored to be Anselotâs lover, he was speaking openly against him.
âYou must not know much about the situation as an outsider.â
âThe situation?â
I crossed my arms, leaning in with interest to hear more.
âDo you know what happened to Anselotâs uncleâs past fiancĂŠes?â
It caught my attention, so I perked up my ears.
âThey all died. Very cruelly.â
Hearing this, my expression stiffened.
A few months ago, at Elizabethâs tea party, a young lady had said something similar:
âAll the women who became engaged to the prince died mysteriously. And the culprit was that Prince SaltoâŚâ
At the time, I had dismissed it as unrelated.
âThe first fiancĂŠe died from poison, the second fell from a tall tower while he was at war, the third drowned during a boat ride in the palace lake, andâŚâ
Enzerâs tone sounded almost gleeful, though the story was horrific.
âStrange, isnât it?â
âThanks to that, Anselot lost his right of succession. I suppose that works in your favor, Crown Prince.â
âI wonât deny that.â
I frowned openly at his answer.
âWhy are you telling me this?â
âJust⌠out of concern.â
Enzer smiled faintly at me.
Ding!
[SYSTEM] is now in a flirtatious state.
âItâs somewhat regrettable.â
He stepped closer.
âRegrettable?â
âI regret that someone as beautiful and noble as you fell for a schemer like Anselotâs uncle.â
Enzer whispered seductively, his voice intense.
âWould you not give me a chance? I can prove I am better than Anselotâs uncle.â
I was dumbfounded at his attempt to seduce me despite not liking me.
It reminded me of Hezenâs persistent advances, which just annoyed me.
âSo he doesnât like me being involved with Anselot, huh?â
I was the princess of the Ajester Empire, a continent-spanning power.
Moreover, I was now recognized as a hero destined to fulfill the Oracle.
My existence would surely be a great help to Anselot.
âAnd if I were suddenly engaged to Anselot, heâd immediately gain succession rights.â
Even if he was already the appointed crown prince, he couldnât stop being wary of Anselot.
Though labeled a murderous lunatic, Anselot was undeniably Luenhartâs war hero.
âI donât know if his goal is to drive a wedge between Anselot and me, or to seduce me for Ajesterâs gainâŚâ
Having made up my mind, I elegantly lifted my chin and called him out.
âCrown Prince Enzer. Did I ask why you chose Anselot?â
My gaze met his.
âIf I had to pick one reason, it would be this.â
I smirked, letting a faint eye-smile curl.
âPrince Anselotâs face.â
âEhâŚ?â
âAnselotâs face is so perfect that even if his personality is lacking, itâs enough to compensate.â
Enzer looked confused.
âAnselotâs uncle is handsome, I admit. But I am confident I can match him in appearance. No, I boldly claim Iâm even better.â
âWhoa?â
What kind of confidence is this?
For the first time since meeting him, I showed visible bewilderment.
âNo matter how handsome Anselotâs uncle is, next to me, his looks fade.â
Yet Enzer, oblivious or pretending not to notice my bewilderment, spoke boldly.
His expression was serious and sincere, not boastful.
ââŚCrown Prince Enzer, you are poor at self-objectivity.â
Enzer looked genuinely insulted.
âPrincess Ruibel, it is your eyes that lack objectivity.â
âMy eyes are wrong?â
âAsk passersby. Who is more handsome: me or Anselotâs uncle?â
âHmph. Thereâs no need to ask.â
I scoffed.
Enzer was undeniably good-looking, rivaling Hezen.
But never as much as Anselot.
Anselot was even more striking than Hezen, who was already decked out with all buffs and player-only items.
[SYSTEM] âs pride increased by +300.
âHa, shall we make it a wager?â
[SYSTEM] Your pride increased by +350.
âFine. Letâs wager.â