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âThud, thud, thud.â
Colin opened the door to find a guard from the St. Hilde family standing outside.
Upon seeing Colin, he immediately reported in a loud voice, âSir, the Royal Palace is now under the control of the Silver Moon Guards. They wonât let us leave.â
As expected.
Colin was not surprised.
The Modewen family would indeed want to contain the news now to allow enough time for a response.
Seeing that Colin hadnât spoken, a bloodthirsty fierceness appeared in the guardâs eyes. He growled, âSir, shall we fight our way out?â
âHow many of you are there? Can you break out of Silver Moon City?â
âWe can try. Death will not halt our advance!â
The guardâs loyalty and bravery amazed Colin, but he still shook his head and said:
âNo, donât make reckless sacrifices. Youâre more useful staying here. Iâll figure out a way to get the message out; you just hold this place.â
âYes, sir.â
âBy the way, has Knight Teld not woken up yet?â
The guard was about to shake his head when someone behind him reported, âSir, Knight Teld is here.â
Colin nodded, indicating the guard to step down.
âViscount, what exactly happened?â Knight Teld rushed over, unsteady on his feet, looking pale.
Colin broke out in cold anger, âWhat happened, donât you remember?â
âI⦠I only remember something wrong with the tea, then I passed out.â Knight Teld humbly lowered his head in shame.
âAlright then, let me tell you what happened!â Colinâs eyes turned red in an instant, seemingly struggling to suppress his inner rage, âMiss Vera was killed by Topaz!â
âWhat?!â Knight Teld suddenly looked up, his face filled with disbelief as he stared at Colin.
However, Colinâs solemn and grief-stricken expression told him all of it was true.
Only then did he realize why every St. Hilde family guard he passed had such a look on their faces.
No wonder the atmosphere in the Royal Palace was extraordinarily tense and somber.
No wonder the Silver Moon Guards around him were so wary.
âVera⦠Miss⦠sheâ¦â In an instant, Knight Teld felt as though the sky had collapsed.
Colin carefully observed Knight Teldâs expression, judging whether the shock was genuine or not.
It seemed that this St. Hilde family knight was truly stunned.
Colin had previously suspected that Knight Teld might be Duke St. Hildeâs âbackup assassinâ.
If Queen Isaâs assassination failed, this knight could serve as a double insurance.
But now it seemed to be not the case.
Upon reflection, Knight Teld could not have been the killer of Vera.
Because if Vera died at the hands of Knight Teld, Marquis Garcia would immediately rebel and lead the Dark Cavalry to storm Winterfell City.
Therefore, Duke St. Hilde certainly would not be so foolish.
On the contrary, Queen Isa was an excellent scapegoat.
A crazed Marquis Garcia, even without Duke St. Hildeâs command, would immediately lead the Dark Cavalry to storm Silver Moon City.
âThen Iâll kill Topaz!â Knight Teld roared. âTopaz is already dead.â
âThen Iâll exterminate the Miller family!â
Looking at the fiercely murderous knight in front of him, Colin felt a headache coming on. Do you not even plan before you bluff?
âHow are you going to kill them? With our small number of people, I doubt we can even break out of the Royal Palace.â
âTo fight for oaths and die for honor, this is my creed as a knight!â
Colin felt an even bigger headache and could only try to persuade him in a different way:
âI know youâre not afraid of death, but you shouldnât die in vain! Besides, just the Miller family wonât be enough. I want the Modewen family, even all the Half-Elf nobles to accompany Miss Vera in her burial!
So you must be patient and wait for the moment when the North Territory
Army arrives!â
âSo do we just do nothing now?â
âNo, I want you to stay here to guard against the Modewen familyâs desperate moves. We can afford to die, but we cannot allow them to desecrate Miss Veraâs remains!â
Knight Teld finally calmed down, seeming to accept Colinâs reason.
After sending the stubborn knight away, Colin returned to the room.
As soon as he closed the door and took a breath, he found a beautiful young girl standing in front of him, staring curiously at him:
âColin, what are you doing?â
âShush!â Colin rushed up to cover Veraâs mouth. âSpeak quietly.â
Vera was startled by Colinâs action but didnât dodge it.
Although she was somewhat baffled, she nodded obediently, demonstrating her trust in Colin.
Only then did Colin release his hand and looked at Vera, who blushed slightly: âIf you have any questions, fire away.â
âSo many questions.
What exactly happened in Queen Isaâs bedchamber?
Why did I wake up in your room?
Why am I covered in blood?
And, whatâs with the coffin?â
âDonât worry, one question at a time.â Colin took Veraâs hand and seated her at the round table.
Then, he recited the âtestimonyâ he and Queen Isa concocted to Vera.
In short, they put all the blame on Topaz.
As to why Topaz wanted to assassinate Vera, maybe he was just crazy.
This explanation was naturally far from reasonable.
Had Prince Topaz not stormed out of the bedchamber, drawing his sword to chase the queen in front of everyone, perhaps no one would have believed it.
However, because of that, the explanation managed to slide by.
Additionally, Topaz had died.
He could no longer defend himself.
âSo, what I need to do now is to continue playing dead?â Vera seemed to have bought Colinâs story.
âYes. You must play dead until the Northern Army arrives at Silver Moon City.â
âAlright.â Vera obediently nodded her head, then looked at her bloody clothes slightly dejected, âSo, I canât change my clothes either?â
âNo.â Colin said decisively, but on seeing the young girlâs watery eyes, he made a concession, âOf course, you can take a bath and change your undergarments.â âGood!â Vera finally smiled.
Then, she pointed at the coffin in the room and asked, âIs that coffin prepared for me?â
âYes.â
âDo I have to sleep in it tonight?â Vera showed a somewhat fearful expression.
Colin waved his hand immediately: âNo, you sleep on the bed tonight, and I will sleep in the coffin.â
At this point, Colin suddenly realized
A vampire sleeping in a coffin fits the role perfectly, doesnât it?
Maybe he should try sleeping in the coffin and see if thereâs any new discoveryâ¦
While Colin was lost in thought, Vera turned shy, lowered her head, and said in a mosquito-like voice:
âWhy do you have to sleep in the coffin? Isnât it okay to sleep on the bed?â Colinâs eyes lit up, and he nodded repeatedly: âSure! Letâs share the bed!â
The idea of trying to sleep in a coffin for experimentation was immediately thrown out the window.
How could a coffin compare to a pretty girlâs scent?
âItâs getting late, should we rest early?â
âI still need to take a bath.â âLetâs bathe together.â
âHmph!â