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It was a cheap move to ask her whether or not she didnât like it. Rienne had asked herself that same question over and over, and every time she told herself she didnât.
[Rienne] âEven if you could moveâ¦what are you planning on doing?â
[Black] âThereâs lots of things I could do.â
As he slowly swept his hands over the back of her neck, she started to feel things thought she wasnât able to feel, as though her long since dulled senses were being revived.
It was like something deep inside of her was trembling, spreading all throughout her, branching out as it moved down her spine.
Only then did Rienne realize her fingers were quivering as they rested on Blackâs chest.
[Rienne] âWe shouldnâtâ¦do that.â
[Black] âIs that so?â
Black raised an eyebrow.
[Black] âJust a quick one.â
[Rienne] âI⦠have a lot keeping me busy right nowâ¦preparing for the weddingâ¦â
Even as she said it, Rienne knew it was a weak excuse. Her shaking body as Black held her in his arms betrayed her flimsy words.
[Black] âThen it should be alright if I do it quickly, right?â
What could Rienne do in this kind of situation? She was the one who had agreed to be in a true relationship with him so she had no real reason to refuse him. There was no possible justification to say no.
But the strangest problem was that she wasnât sure if she wanted to in the first place.
[Black] âIt would be a waste to spend our time in any other way.â
Rienne felt Black wrap his arms around her waist as his soft voice brushed against her ears. Her body was being leaned back, but oddly enough she didnât feel nervous. Instead she was comforted by the feeling of his broad hand supporting her.
She already knew how safe she felt with these arms around her.
[Rienne] â. . .â
It was only after Black had taken her chin in his hand and gave her a gentle kiss that she realized what happened earlier was rather regrettable.
It was regrettable that he was only checking for a wound before.
Knowing thatâs how she felt deep down meant that somewhere within her existed desire. A fire that had been locked away inside of her yet was always there nonetheless. Thinking about that made her head swim.
That passion inside of her was just waiting for a chance to burst forth.
No matter what was happening, she always felt like this man was invading her very mind. It was a feeling that ensured any contact with him left her trembling and shaking.
Soon enough, they began to sink into one another with a frantic kiss.
The feeling of desire from earlier was left unfulfilled but it only came back stronger the moment they made contact. It was a greedy feeling, growing greedier and greedier with every touch.
That fervent craving they had for one another flowed between them like a tidal wave, eventually washing over them as Rienne indulged in the sensationâeagerly wrapping her arms around his neck.
And as their kiss slowed, their lips slowly fell apart but their distance remained the same.
[Black] âWe should stop here if we want to make this short.â
Black muttered as he loosened the grip he had on Rienneâs waist. He wasnât holding her down at allâshe could move away from him whenever she wanted.
[Rienne] ââ¦.Yes.â
Rienne agreed with him.
I must be going crazy.
She actually thought for a moment that it was shame, but that was all the more reason they needed to stop.
Thatâs what the two of them told themselves.
But even so, they didnât move away. Even though they knew they needed to part, that they needed to stop, they kept holding onto each other.
As if they didnât know how to let go.
Black slowly tapped his large hand against Rienneâs sensitive back.
Even something small like that was too inciting to her. Rienne grabbed his sleeve as hard as she could and whispered almost to herself.
[Rienne] âIâm going to count to three and we should both move away.â
[Black] â. . .â
Black muttered something under his breath that Rienne couldnât hear before responding.
[Black] âIâll try.â
[Rienne] âOkayâ¦.One. Two. Three.â
As she counted down, Rienne released Blackâs sleeve and tried to take a step back.
[Rienne] ââ¦..?â
But Black didnât.
Instead, he kept his hand on her chin and rubbed her lips with his thumb, looking at her in a way that kept her locked in place as she stared at him with a questioning look on her face.
[Black] âYouâre counting too fast.â
[Rienne] âReally?â
[Black] âCount again. Slowly, this time.â
[Rienne] âI donât know what difference itâll make.â
[Black] âProbably not much.â
[Rienne] âThen why?â
[Black] âIâm just trying to buy some time.â
[Rienne] âWhat?
Black hugged her instead of responding. Though it was sudden, Rienne didnât feel embarrassed. She even thought, however briefly, that it would be nice to stay like that.
â¦I must really be going crazy.
Black only asked her to count slowly, not stop counting all together. But despite that, Rienne stayed in his tight embrace until someone knocked loudly against the door.
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[Phermos] âOh⦠my apologies, have I interrupted?â
It was Phermos who had come to see Black.
[Phermos] âShall I come back later?â
[Rienne] ââ¦.? No, that wonât be necessary. Rather, I should apologize for interrupting you. Iâll take my leave now, so pleaseâspeak comfortably.â
Rienne couldnât understand why Phermos seemed to be acting so cautiously.
The moment Rienne and Black heard the knock on the door, they immediately let go of one another. Now there was a decent distance between the two of them, and Rienne hurriedly picked up the tape measure she borrowed from Mrs. Flambard.
She didnât think he knew what just happened.
[Phermos] âAnd what do you mean by that, Princess?â
But such thinking was too naïve.
Just by looking at Blackâs eyes, it made obvious the fire that was burning in the room. It was so palpable, Phermosâ mind was completely caught up in trying to make sense of it.
I donât think heâs just playing around. (1)
Phermos knew his Lord wasnât the kind of person to do anything just for the fun of it, much less this. He was more the type to vocally express his dislike for pointless things.
So why?
Not enough time had gone by for Princess Rienne to truly prove her sincerity to him. If nothing else, she was becoming more and more suspicious by the minute.
Just today, Princess Rienne had gone to her loverâs home and they still didnât have a clear picture of what transpired there.
Black knew all of this.
Did he just not care? No, that couldnât be it. That would go against his very character.
[Phermos] âThis is something that should be discussed with you here as well, Princess. I regret to inform you that Lord Weroz has not yet been found. Weâve seen no sign of him.â
[Rienne] âHe wasnât at the Kleinfelder Estate?â
Rienne was certain he would be there somewhere. She thought Linden had planned the forced wedding and decided to temporarily get Weroz out of the way by locking him up.
Now that his plans had fallen through, he had no reason to keep Weroz locked away.
[Phermos] âYes. I thought it was strange as well.â
Phermos continued talking as he fiddled with his monocle-like glasses.
[Phermos] âIf he had defected or escaped, he wouldâve left a trail of some kind but we found nothing of the sort. The Kleinfelders also didnât exhibit any suspicious behavior in regards to keeping someone locked up.â
If Weroz was trapped somewhere in the Kleinfelder Estate like Princess Rienne claimed, there would have been some sign of it.
But Linden Kleinfelder was a confident man. He told them they were free to look around as much as they wanted, but if they couldnât find what they were looking for, he would make them pay for the transgression.
That mustâve meant Weroz wasnât there at the estate.
But at the same time, it was doubtful they smuggled him out. There wasnât enough time for something like that, and the Tiwakan had eyes all over the place under the pretext of searching for the person who shot the arrow. They wouldâve seen something.
[Phermos] âItâs possible heâs gone into hiding.â
[Rienne] âAbsolutely not. Lord Weroz would never!â
Rienne firmly believed the Captain of Castle Naukâs guard would never do something so cowardly and irresponsible.
[Phermos] âI thought so too, but the circumstances are quite telling.â
[Rienne] âWhat âcircumstancesâ?â
[Phermos] âWhat other reason would he have to cover his tracks to the point of being untraceable? Whatever it is, it mustâve been very urgent.â
[Rienne] âYouâ¦â
He had a point. What reason would he have for doing that?
[Phermos] âIf it turns out to be true, then I donât think Iâve said anything terrible. Heâll likely return once things settle down. Or maybe heâll even try to contact you, Princess.â
[Rienne] âThatâsâ¦â
No matter how many times the idea repeated itself in her head, it didnât make any sense. Rienne shook her head as her legs buckled beneath her.
[Phermos] âAh, Princess!â
As Phermos shouted out in surprise, Black wasted no time reaching out to help her, holding onto her unstable body. Phermos clicked his tongue in annoyance.
[Phermos] âI know this must come as a shock to you, Princess, but you must be more careful. I hear itâs dangerous to exert yourself in your conditionâ¦â¦especially when alone. If you were to fall down, youâd be in trouble so you should take care to remain seated whenever possible.â
Even though Phermos danced around the subject, Rienne could feel Blackâs arm tense up as he held her.
Iâve nearly forgottenâ¦they still think Iâm pregnantâ¦.
Eventually sheâd need to fake a miscarriage but even thinking about it made her eyes darken. Would she really be able to do such a shameless thing?
â¦.No, I donât think I can. Iâd rather just be honest with him. Iâll tell him Iâm not having a baby. I wasnât even pregnant to begin with.
But would he say in return?
They had already cemented the childâs existence in their marriage vows.
The clause stated that Rienneâs child would be bound to the Arsak family name and that the sovereignty of Nauk would be theirs no matter what. That pledge was what secured Naukâs future.
It meant that even if this man, the leader of the Tiwakan, wanted to take Nauk for himself after the proposal, he couldnât take it from the Arsak family due to the existence of the child.
Wouldnât it be best to keep that promise?
This child was the last line of defense Rienne had in case all else failed.
[Rienne] ââ¦.Thank you for your concern.â
So she chose the safest option.
Until she knew more about the Tiwakanâs true motives, she couldnât tell the truth yet. She couldnât let go of the childâthe only thing keeping her and Nauk safe. (2)
[Black] âSit.â
Black knew Rienne well enough to know she wouldnât just listen, so he lifted her up and set her down in a chair himself. (3)
[Phermos] âWell, cough.â
Feeling the air get awkward, Phermos called attention back to himself with a cough.
[Phermos] âI have something else I should tell you. The head of House Kleinfelder, was it? He promised to send a gift in the form of two gold chests, a new bed, and five servants in celebration for the marriage. He must really be greedy. He claims to be the richest man in Nauk and yet he sends such paltry gifts.â
[Rienne] âWhat?â
But for Rienneâs part, she was shocked that Linden Kleinfelder of all people was sending a wedding gift at all.
[Rienne] âHeâs sending us⦠a gift?â
An actual gift? Or was he secretly trying to curse her?
[Phermos] âWell, he didnât exactly settle on that decision on his own. But eventually, he came around and decided to send one.â
[Rienne] âBut how?â
Rienne asked breathlessly. Phermos, who had the displeasure of interacting with Linden Kleinfelder, immediately understood her cautious reaction.
He thought it was strange that the Kleinfelders were able to accumulate so much wealth in such a poor kingdom. It was likely the result of squeezing all they could from such a gentle princess.
[Phermos] âI donât mean to sound too proud, but I can be very persuasive.â
[Rienne] âYou mean you convinced Lord Kleinfelder with words alone?â
[Phermos] âIt wasnât easy, but like I said: Iâm persuasive. We both agreed its best to show our sincerity to one another.â
[Rienne] âForgive me if I find that hard to believe.â
Rienne loudly sighed, but no matter how you looked at it, she seemed relieved.
She looked incredibly pitiful in Phermosâ eyes. Just looking at her expression, it was clear what kind of hard work she had put in to support her failing kingdom.
â¦.It was crazy to think even Phermosâ mind was wavering at such a sight. Maybe thatâs how it was for Black, too. He wasnât an especially compassionate person, but he was supposedly still human and people had a tendency to get that way sometimes.
But there was no point thinking about it. Phermos decided this was a question heâd probably never get the answer to.
[Phermos] âJust believe, Princess.â
Obviously Linden Kleinfelder didnât agree to the request easily. It was all the result of Phermosâ clever threats.
Phermos had hinted that the Tiwakan knew Rafit Kleinfelder was still alive. Linden, who was desperate to keep the secret, was forced to make a concession.
[Phermos] âBut Iâll admit it doesnât come without a price. Lord Linden Kleinfelder asked us to acknowledge his illegitimate son in exchange for his loyalty to the Arsak family. I didnât give him an answer since thatâs for the both of you to decide.â
Immediately Phermos noticed Rienneâs expression sink the moment he said the word âillegitimateâ.
I knew it. That son must be the Commander of the knights. Heâs pretending to be dead, all while crawling back home and pretending to be someone else.
And judging by Princess Rienneâs reaction, she must already know that.
They must have gotten into some kind of fight over it. It was obvious after the disappearance of the captain of the guard and how Rienne was trapped inside that house.
Regardless, Iâll need to remember how she wanted to keep this from us.
Taking into account everything as a whole, it seemed like Princess Rienne wanted to keep her loverâs existence a secret.
[Phermos] âIn regards to what happened at the estate, is there anything youâd like to add, Princess? Any further orders or requests?â
[Rienne] âNo. Thank you for everything youâve done to help.â
[Phermos] âIt is no trouble. My duty is my loyalty.â
After receiving an unexpected gift, Rienne left Blackâs room. As for the amount of money she received, it was more than the engagement giftâan amount that had gone completely unused.
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[Phermos] âWhat will the Princess do, I wonder?â
As soon as Rienne left, Phermos immediately spoke his mind. He raised an eyebrow towards Black as he asked his question.
[Phermos] âItâs just as you thought. An illegitimate son appears out of nowhere the moment the eldest sonâs death is confirmed. And if the eldest son yet lives⦠well itâs as obvious as one plus one.â
Black was a quiet man and his silence could almost always be taken as confirmation.
[Phermos] âThe Princess must have reunited with her lover. I donât know if she intended to betray you, but itâs obvious that man is in still in her heart.â
[Black] ââ¦.Iâm aware.â
After Phermos mentioned the word âillegitimateâ, Black also noticed how pale Rienneâs face got.
It would be even stranger if he didnât. Without even trying, whenever his eyes fell on Rienne, rarely could he ever take them away.
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T/N: (1) Phermos means like, doing things just for the enjoymentâ suggesting Black isnât doing what heâs doing because heâs toying with her
(2) Rienne refers to the child as being her âsafety netâ or âprotection deviceâ. Basically she means that the child will protect her as a last resort in case something happens.
(3) Reference to chapter 5, where Rienne kept refusing to sit.
Translator Comment: Rienne mustâve really not been attracted to Rafit at all lol. To the point of thinking her feelings were broken or something. Iâd feel bad for him if he wasnât the worst. And Linden apparently decided to stick with this whole âillegitimate sonâ lie. I guess he would since the Tiwakan still donât know what Rafit looks likeâ¦