Episode 8
Upon returning from the banquet, Reina found a letter from the ducal castle waiting.
[I will visit tomorrow morning.]
The bold, swift handwriting reflected the Dukeās straightforward nature.
Its directness, devoid of flourishes, seemed intended to convey familiarity.
āHe really went to the Emperor for my sake.ā
It was better for him to handle the Emperor than her.
Still, she hadnāt expected such consideration, leaving her flustered.
Thanks to him, sheād made an impression on her siblings at the banquet.
Whether this would turn out well was uncertain.
Reina wrote a reply expressing anticipation for tomorrow and handed it to a maid.
The next day, Kaiden arrived.
The princessās palace buzzed with the sudden appearance of Duke Crencia.
āI didnāt expect you to come in person.ā
Reinaās voice trembled.
Kaiden smirked, as if the question was trivial.
āWould I leave my fiancĆ©e to someone else?ā
He lightly kissed the back of her hand, adding,
āNo need for secret meetings anymore, right? I came because I missed you.ā
His blunt affection made the maidsā faces flush.
Reinaās was worseāred as an apple, on the verge of bursting.
āI said we need to deceive the Emperor, but I didnāt mean this enthusiasticallyā¦ā
A carriage wouldāve sufficed to show sincerity.
Yet, he came himself despite his busy schedule.
His open visit would reach the Emperorās ears soon.
Perhaps that was his intent.
As Reina stood frozen, silent, Kaiden leaned in and whispered,
āReact, will you? Iām trying here.ā
His gruff tone, unlike his earlier warmth, snapped her to attention.
āI missed you too.ā
Smiling, Reina responded, and Kaiden gently led her.
Passing curious staff, Reina boarded the carriage and sighed deeply.
Kaiden, observing, said,
āWhereās the boldness from when you came to me?ā
His teasing, implying she was scared over this, made Reina bristle.
āItās not the same!ā
āDoesnāt seem that different.ā
āIām not used to hosting guests. No oneās visited my palace in years.ā
Her honest reply made Kaiden study her slowly.
āFor the past three years, thereās barely any record of public activity.ā
āShe was in seclusion?ā
āNo, more like no one visited. Typical for a royal without kin.ā
Benās report matched her words.
When her brother, her pillar, vanished, she was as good as confined.
What had she been thinking these past three years?
He couldnāt know exactly, but her visit wasnāt impulsive.
āI want to leave this place.ā
Her desperate eyes, as if anywhere but here would do, showed her urgency.
Thatās why heād gone to the Emperor and staged this show.
Moreover, as Reina predicted, a messenger arrived with Gorethās shed skin.
Her ability proven, he had no reason to refuse her proposal.
Kaiden decided to keep an eye on this intriguing, suspicious princess.
Her ability to spark his curiosity was the biggest reason.
Dragons were indulgent toward those who piqued their interest.
That made this situation all the more enjoyable.
āYouāll need to get used to it. This level of performance keeps the Emperor unsuspicious.ā
āThank you. I didnāt expect such consideration.ā
āI just figured if weāre in this together, I should treat you properly.ā
āYouāre curious about the Gorethās spawning grounds, right? The shed skin means itās already mated.ā
Reinaās casual remark made Kaidenās brow twitch.
āIt wasnāt just for the deal.ā
Not entirely, though he couldnāt deny it played a part.
He visited out of pure goodwill.
Benās report suggested Reina faced subtle harassment among royals.
By showing up, he ensured she wouldnāt be mistreated while in the capital.
Unaware of his deeper intent, Reina tilted her head innocently.
āIt wasnāt?ā
āNo.ā
āWhy?ā
Her question stumped him.
Her genuine curiosity left him speechless.
Not one for lengthy explanations, he retorted,
āI did it because weāre allies now. What am I supposed to say when you ask why?ā
āI didnāt mean to pry. Iām just not used to this kind of kindness. Itās awkward.ā
Realizing sheād overreacted, Reinaās eyes darted.
In her past life, Kaiden showed her similar inexplicable kindness.
When she didnāt understand, heād said,
āI did it because I thought I should. If you donāt get it, just accept it.ā
His dismissive attitude, then and now, was the same.
So was her inability to fully grasp it.
Perhaps thatās why she was curious about Kaiden Crencia.
āThen start getting used to it.ā
āHuh?ā
āYouāll receive this kind of kindness often from now on.ā
With that, the carriage stopped.
Kaiden stepped out, offering his hand.
Reina stared at his large hand, then cautiously placed hers in it.
It felt strange. Just a gesture for escort, yet it carried a reassuring strength.
Like a sturdy rock steadying her against lifeās waves.
āHeās truly kind.ā
Then and now, a good, strong man offering pure kindness.
With him, escaping this hellish palace seemed possible.
Reina, heart fluttering, pressed a hand to her chest.
Something welled up deep inside.
Kaiden gently held her delicate hand.
āIām just not used to this kind of kindness. Itās awkward.ā
Her casual words laid bare her situation.
Born noble, yet unable to enjoy it.
That was Princess Reinaās reality.
Seeing her doubt even small kindnesses, he couldnāt help but care more.
* * *
āWelcome.ā
Ben bowed politely, guiding Reina to a sofa.
A dessert tray and tea awaited.
Ćclairs with assorted toppings and sweet chestnut mont blancs caught her eye.
The warmed teaās aroma was delightful.
Sitting dazedly, sipping tea, Reina was asked by Kaiden,
āDonāt like sweets?ā
āNo, I love them. I was just deciding where to start.ā
āDonāt hold back. Eat.ā
Urged by Kaiden, Reina eagerly forked a piece of mont blanc.
ā!ā
Her soft blue eyes sparkled.
The mont blanc melted in her mouth.






