11. A hunting contest where the weak cannot survive
âWhat kind of guy is this?â
The more I thought about it, the more ridiculous it was.
I reread the article on the front page of the newspaper.
[A new hero appears in the hunting competition. The hero is Duke Palesdon?
The hunt is drawing keen attention to the return of Prince Calix and the prize prepared by the Duchess of Palesdon.
Meanwhile, on the last day of the participantâs application, an unexpected person appeared at the application hall.
He covered his whole body, but there was no one who didnât know it was the Duke of Palesdon, the one that led the Continental War to victory, and the discovery of new land in the North.
It is no exaggeration to say that an imperial man owes the Duke of Palesdon a certain amount.
That is why the Duke of Palesdonâs move has always been an unprecedented concern.
Where will he go, who has been quiet so far?
One thing was for sure.
The Duke of Palesdon, as he has done before, will bring about a storm this time.
The results will be seen through this hunting competition.]
I was sure after reading the article.
âYouâre doing this to take away the alimony!â
If Argention participated in the hunting competition, it would have been easy to win.
Who would he give the winning prize to, even though heâs not single?
âYouâll give it to me!â
Roselina in the original would have been delighted with tears.
She swore eternal love to Argention.
Argentinian must be well aware of that fact.
Roselina has been hanging on to him without any pride.
âBut Iâm different.â
I wonât fall in love with Argention.
âOh, my.â
I paused when something came to mind while thinking.
âIâve heard this a lot beforeâ¦â¦â¦?â
Iâll never fall in love with somethingâ¦
This remark was like a sign of falling in love with a character.
It was usually the Crown Prince or the Grand Duke of the North that usually entered that blank.
(T/N: She meant that it is usually the line of a character in a novel when theyâre about to fall in love with someone and itâs usually the Crown Prince or Grand Duke they fall for.)
âNo, Iâm not.â
I shook my head.
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It was the day of the hunting competition.
âAll preparations are done.â
Before I got out of the carriage, I adjusted my dress.
âLetâs get it together.â
I was furious at the news of Argentionâs participation in the hunting competition, so I remembered todayâs event a little later.
âA major event is about to take place.â
In the original book, today was Daisyâs awakening as a saint.
The original was faithful to the cliché of the Ropan novel.
The same was true of hunting competitions.
In the beginning, everything was peaceful.
The hunt begins and Calix takes the lead.
Daisy, who followed Calix to a hunting contest, talks to the ladies.
âArgh!â
A scream coming from somewhere.
A herd of monsters appeared.
The nobles who went out hunting ran away with injuries.
It was Calix and Daisy who sorted out the abysmal situation.
Calix used his strength to clean up the herd, and Daisy treated the injured.
Meanwhile, Daisy feels the mysterious energy that surrounds her body.
Soon the energy gushed through her palms.
âAhâ¦!â
People who receive Daisyâs energy heal at once.
It was the moment when Daisy, a saint who will go down in history, was born.
âLady Roselina. Weâve arrived at the royal hunting ground.â
âYes, you did a great job.â
The coachman announced his arrival.
I was the only one in the Brighton family participating in the hunting contest.
âI canât bring Father and Leonard to a dangerous place full of monsters.â
They were resting in a safe house.
When I got out of the carriage, I saw nobles who had already gathered in twos and threes.
I quickly glanced through them.
Argention was out of sight.
âI have to ask you why he didnât reply to my letter.â
Asking for advice from the master didnât help much, so I have to find my own way.
âAt times like this, there were a lot of misunderstandings piling up, so Iâm gonna ask right away.â
Then someone tapped me on the shoulder.
âRose. Youâre here?â
âPrince Calix, Your Highness?â
Come to think of it, Carlix participated in todayâs hunting competition.
I completely forgot.
She purposely smiled brighter to hide his embarrassment.
âWhat brings you here?â
âI wish Rose could speak comfortably.â
âHa ha, prince. Itâs possible during special occasions.â
âWhy? Weâre special. Rose is my masterâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â
What is he talking about?
I quickly covered Calixâs mouth.
âCalix, I told you to watch what you say in public.â
âWell. Ah. Oh, yeah. All right. Rose.â
I let Calix go a little, and then I completely let go.
Sometimes Callix called me Master, perhaps because of the side effect of the taming.
Last time, I was in trouble in front of the imperial couple when he called me master.
âMaster, when are you coming to the Imperial Palace again?â
âMaster?â
âMaster?â
The Emperor and Empress, of course, looked back at me at the same time.
Calix, you crazyâ¦â¦â¦â¦!
I sobbed inwardly and tried to make up for myself.
âOh, my prince, Your Highness. What do you mean? Ha-ha!â
The vision went dark and cold sweat flowed down.
What if she is steadily following the face of being executed here for insulting the royal family when sheâs working so hard on the chaebol routeâ¦â¦!
âYour Highness is not the master of the Imperial Palace. The Imperial Palace, of course, the masters of this empire are the Emperor and Empress right here.â
Having managed to weave the words together, I closed my eyes tightly.
âWill this work? I hope it works.â¦â¦!â
Fortunately, my earnest prayer worked, and nothing happened.
âYou two are like thatâ¦â¦â¦â
âItâs already progressingâ¦â¦â¦â¦.â
The Emperor and Empress murmured, but did not seem angry.
I called Calix separately with a sigh of relief.
âCalix, why do you call me master?â
âWell, Rose is my master.â
âWhat do you meanâ¦â¦â¦! Please, donât say that in public, all right?â
âWhy? I just told you the truth.â
Calix pretended to be pitiful, drooping the corners of his eyes.
How could I fall for that obvious trick.â¦â¦â¦!
âUgh, fine. But donât do it in public, OK?â
âYes, master!â
I was a very vulnerable person to such looks.
âThe day went by somehow, but if that repeats, things might get out of handâ¦â
When I put on a serious face, Calix turned his tail again and pretended to be weak.
Iâll never let it slide this time.
âCallix, if you call me by that name in front of people one more timeâ¦â¦â¦â¦.â
âIf I call youâ¦.?â
âI wonât see you for a week.â
âNo, Rose, how can you be so cruel?â
Calix imitated the tears.
âThis shameful guy.â
Ppuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu-
Soon, the horn of the hunting competition rang out.
âCalix, go now.â
âYes, Rose, Iâm going to win the hunting contest!â
âDonât get hurt.â
Youâre going to hunt now that youâre all grown up.
I didnât raise Calix myself, but I felt happy for nothing. It was then that I suddenly felt the gaze of people around me.
âWhatâs wrong?â
When I ask  the young lady who was staring at me, her cheeks turn red.
âI envy you because you seem to be on good terms with His Highness Carlix.â
âI would like to speak to His Majesty too.â
âMe too. Prince Calix is different from what Iâve seen so far.â
The eyes of the young ladies who seemed to be the same age as Calix, gleamed.
They may be reluctant because of Calixâs past, but I donât feel any of that.
âItâs good if they look at Calix.â
I may have not raised Calix, but I nursed him when he was sick.
Thanks to that, a soft smile hung on my lips even though I didnât intend to.
âIs that so? Itâs good for the Crown Prince to have more acquaintances. Should I introduce you?â
âR, really? If you just do that â¦â¦â¦â¦!â
âPlease introduce me too, Duchess of Palesdon!â
âI really want to be introduced too!â
The young ladies were very cute.
As I chatted with the girls who were excited about Calix, the topic quickly shifted.
âWho did Lady Mice give the handkerchief to?â
âI gave mine to Lord Handel. What about Lady Griselle?â
âOh, the idiot who lives in my house?â
Wherever I went, I thought that the conversations were all the same, but the arrow came back to me.
âWhat about the Duchess of Palesdon?â
âDid you give it to your husband, the Duke of Palesdon?â
âShh, shh! What are you saying? Iâm sorry, Duchess Palesdon!â
At the words of one lady, who seemed to be slow, the other ladies around her hardened.
They apologized to me in a hurry.
âNo, you donât have to. I didnât give my handkerchief to anyone.â
âOh, I see.â
âI seeâ¦â¦â¦â¦.â
âThen letâs talk again next time. It was fun.â
Somehow the atmosphere subsided sharply.
Feeling awkward, I left my seat.
âWhere are you going?â
I looked around.
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ Huh?â
Her gaze met red eyes.