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[Black] âNo.â
He answered so quickly, Phermos got confused for a second.
[Phermos] âThen whyâ¦.?â
[Black] âHeâs still in her heart.â
Taking into account everything that happened today, that was how it looked to Black.
Even if she didnât call him herself, Rienneâs former lover still came to see her and she was clearly in a panic to try hide his presence from him.
Sheâd even made an extremely out of character attempt to seduce him just to get him to leave the room.
â¦Though itâd be a lie to say it didnât work. He was so thrilled by the idea that heâd entirely lost his mind for a moment. Completely ignoring how suspicious it all was, his mind was filled only with thoughts of getting their clothes out of the way. (1)
But the moment he felt Rienneâs body tremble with fear, suddenly he came back to his senses and the fog in his head cleared.
He couldnât blame this feeling on his fever anymore, and it wasnât because she was in a hurry to get him to leave the room either.
He just wanted Rienne.
He wanted her outside of his desire to merely keep a hold on the things that were always his. (2)
[Black] âThat womanâ¦.â
Suddenly Black started to talk. Seeing that, Phermos quickly shut his mouth and listened.
[Black] âI thought she was a part of Nauk.â
He always thought that gaining one naturally meant obtaining the other. That the Princess and Nauk were inseparable in that sense.
But today, it was dawning on him how untrue that was.
He was realizing he wanted Rienne regardless of her connection to Nauk. He wanted her back completely, as if she had never been taken from him in the first place.
[Phermos] âYou mean to say that things are different from what you said to me before?â
After thinking for a long while, Black gave a heavy nod.
[Black] âYeah.â
[Phermos] âMay I ask how so?â
[Black] âIâm going to take back everything this time.â
âTakingâ something in its entirety was completely different from simply âhavingâ it. What he wanted to do now was what he shouldâve done from the start.
Leave no room for other men to intervene⦠and destroy all traces of the one that had.
And that meant he needed to take back what Rafit Kleinfelder had stolen from himâRienneâs heart.
[Phermos] âI see.â
Phermos held back the urge to sigh.
Well⦠it isnât as though he didnât see this coming.
[Phermos] âIf thatâs how you honestly feel, my Lord⦠then I will do what I can.â
No matter how unwilling Princess Rienne was, Blackâs will was absolute, and Phermos had no right to make any comments about the woman his Lord chose.
[Phermos] âWe should take good care of the Princess so something like this wonât happen next time.â
With his head down and his brows furrowed, Black nodded. He would make sure there would never be a ânext timeâ.
Because Rafit Kleinfelder would never meet Princess Rienne again.
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After staying awake all night, Rienne eventually got out of bed at the first light of dawn. What happened yesterday disturbed her mind to the point of completely destroying any chance at a good nightâs sleep.
Why was that man pretending not to know anything when he did? What was he thinking?
Is he toying with me?
If he wasnât, then was he really just going to ignore it this time? All because she touched him?
Could something so simpleâ¦.really be meaningful enough to do something like that?
Rienne was all too aware of how dangerous yesterday was. Not only did she have another man sneak into her bedroom, but on top of that, Rafitâs identity couldâve been exposed. It wouldâve been revealed heâd been trying to hide himself this whole time.
But regardless, the fact of the matter was that Rienne had undeniably betrayed her fiancé.
She couldnât believe he was willing to turn a blind eye to it. There was no way he was ignorant of the fact, so maybe he was just choosing to overlook it for her sake or to be kind?
â¦Thereâs no way.
There was no man in this world that would do something like that. And even if someone like that existed, it wouldnât be Lord Tiwakan of all people.
Need she remind herself of how he proposed? When he surrounded her castle, he killed hundreds upon hundreds of her people in the process.
Rienne clenched her eyes shut and released a long held sigh.
[Rienne] âI donât know⦠I should just get ready.â
Today was the funeral.
It was going to be held at the Temple, but Rienne still had to attend.
[Rienne] âI thought others would be awake by now⦠but I guess not.â
Rienne felt fortunate there were things she could do to busy her mind. She needed to prepare black clothing, gloves and a veil to cover her face, but she had woken up so early, everyone else was still asleep.
Not wanting to disturb anyone, Rienne decided to take it upon herself to get water to wash her face with.
[Rienne] âOnce the funeral is doneâ¦â
Rafit Kleinfelder would officially be a dead man and the labyrinth of problems Rienne needed to navigate would settle down at least a little bit.
Dressed in just her mourning dress over her under clothes, Rienne headed towards the cellar with a water pot.
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They had a well, but it needed to be used sparingly. After suffering from a drought for so many years, Nauk learned to cherish every drop of water they had.
Once a day, the water they needed for use in the castle would be drawn from the well and kept in a basin in the cellar. If anyone needed any extra water, they required Rienneâs permission, and Rienne would personally verify the use.
Swish.
It was quiet in the cellar at dawn.
Although it was pitch black, Rienne had been down there to get her own water before, so she navigated her way towards the basin with ease.
[???] âPrincess.â
[Rienne] ââ¦..!â
But someone waiting in the shadows was unexpected. Rienne was so surprised she nearly dropped the pot she was carrying for the water.
[???] âAh, I got it!â
The person quickly came in and held up the unstable pot with the palms of their hands.
[Rienne] âWhaâHyde?â
[Hyde] âYes, Princess. Apologies for startling you.â
[Rienne] âWhat are you doing here?â
[Hyde] âOh, thatâs⦠Ah, but I canât be caught.â
Hyde was one of the squires Weroz once looked after, but regrettably he didnât have the qualities of a strong knight. According to Weroz, Hyde was sent home not long after arriving at the castle because of that.
Hydeâs eyes darted around in the dark as he lowered his voice as much as he could.
[Hyde] âI have a message from Lord Weroz for you, Princess. But he told me to keep this a secret from anyone else, so Iâve been hiding here waiting.â
[Rienne] âHow did you know I would be coming down here?â
[Hyde] âHuh? Oh, I didnât. I was going to ask for you once your maid came down here. I thought someone close to you would be getting you water for your morning face wash any minute.â
He thought heâd need to wait a long time before being able to deliver his message. This was a stroke of luck.
[Rienne] âAnd what of Lord Weroz? Is he alright? Do you know where he is?â
At Rienneâs question, Hyde shook his head.
[Hyde] âIâm not sure.â
[Rienne
] âWhat? Then where did you meet Lord Weroz when you received this message?â
[Hyde] âHe just suddenly arrived at the mill where I work. I was surprised to see him tooâ¦â
Because Weroz had reportedly disappeared from the Kleinfelder Estate, Rienne thought he mightâve been hurt. Now she was hearing he was apparently running off on his own.
It was all too confusing.
[Hyde] âBut he told me to deliver this message any way I could.â
Again, Hyde looked around the room, beckoning Rienne closer has he did.
[Hyde] âLend me your ear, Princess.â
A man of any decency wouldnât do that to a Princess, but Rienne listened. If this was a message from Weroz, then she needed to hear it no matter what.
As Rienne drew closer, Hyde whispered as quietly as possible.
[Hyde] âHe said, âDonât trust that man.ââ
[Rienne] âWhat?â
[Hyde] âLord Weroz said that manâs reason for being in Nauk is because he seeks revenge.â
[Rienne] ââ¦..!â
Rienneâs vibrant green eyes widened, looking almost grey in the darkness. Hyde didnât notice, continuing on with the rest of the message.
[Hyde] âHe said to be careful and to put off the wedding until he can return. Lord Weroz believes he can uncover that manâs secrets and bring them back.â
[Rienne] âSo, Lord Weroz isâ¦.â
[Hyde] âYes. Heâs already left Nauk.â
And soon her eyes began to shake violently.
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ââHis family was killed by someone in Nauk.â
ââHeâs here for his revenge.â
The stories matched.
[Rienne] âHowâ¦?â
Unconsciously, Rienne began to bite her nail.
How could Weroz know something like that? He went missing at the Kleinfelder Estate, so Rienne was kicking herself for not asking around better when she was there.
Revenge?
At first Rienne said she didnât believe such a flimsy story. She thought it was just some nonsense Rafit spat at her in a last ditch attempt to prove that manâs evil.
Butâ¦. maybe not.
For a long time, Blackâs behavior was something Rienne didnât understand, but putting it in the context of revenge made things a bit clearer.
Couldnât he just take my head and be done with it? Or does he wish to see me suffer a more cruel and painful end?
Did he refrain from breaking open the gates and killing her immediately because he wanted to bleed Nauk dry from the roots?
[Mrs. Flambard] âWhat was that, Princess?â
When Rienne mumbled to herself, Mrs. Flambard caught her whisper as she meticulously combed her hair and tied it with black ribbons for the funeral.
[Mrs. Flambard] âAh, oh no, Princess! What are you doing to your nails!?â
Noticing her too late, Mrs. Flambard quickly lectured Rienne.
[Mrs. Flambard] âNo, donât say anything. Why are you doing this to yourself? How could you ruin your lovely nails like this? Please, wait here.â
The woman put down the comb, quickly searching through a nearby box for a pair of nail trimmers.
[Rienne] âAhâ¦â
Suddenly, Rienne felt embarrassed looking at the state of her hand.
[Mrs. Flambard] âGive me your hand.â
[Rienne] ââ¦.Iâm sorry.â
Rienne gently reached out her hand, the woman sighing as she carefully fixed up her nails.
[Mrs. Flambard] âYouâve done quite the number on them, Princess.â
[Rienne] âItâs fine, just do what you can. My nails hardly matter.â
[Mrs. Flambard] âNails may just be nails butâ¦. your hands are still the hands of our kingdomâs one and only Princess.â
[Rienne] â. . .â
Mrs. Flambard looked as though she was about to burst into tears. Although Rienne herself felt like she was about to start crying just a second ago, she quickly swallowed the feeling.
Mrs. Flambard was a sympathetic crier so if Rienne teared up, there would be no end to the emotions.
[Rienne] âWhat point is there in having nice hands in Nauk? So donât cry and do the best you canâow!â
Just as she said that, Rienne moved her hand and scratched herself with the edge of the blade. The trimmers were old but sharp and easily cut the flesh under her nail without mercy.
Mrs. Flambard gasped.
[Mrs. Flambard] âOh, Princess!â
She was too shocked to see blood gushing from the end of Rienneâs finger so she couldnât stop stammering. Mrs. Flambard threw the trimmers to the side, grasping Rienneâs hands with her own.
[Mrs. Flambard] âWhat should I do? Oh, this is all my faultâ¦.â
[Rienne] âNo, the fault is mine. You didnât do this, maâam.â
[Mrs. Flambard âBut itâs bleeding so much and Iâm sure it must be so painfulâ¦.â
Rienne was trying so hard not to make her nanny cry and yet somehow it still happened. Forcing a smile, Rienne did her best to shake off the pain.
[Rienne] âThatâs not true. Itâs not painful at all so you can let go of me now.â
[Mrs. Flambard] âWhat do you mean? Youâre bleeding so much.â
[Rienne] âThe funeral will be starting soon. I canât be late.â
[Mrs. Flambard] âBut with thisâ¦.â
She was reluctant to let go. The woman sat there, holding Rienneâs hand for a long time.
[Mrs. Flambard] âWe should at least stop the bleeding. Iâll go get some medicine so keep pressure on the wound, Princess.â
Hesitantly, she got up from her seat and left.
[Rienne] ââ¦.It is rather deep.â
The wound was undeniably big. It was a little scary⦠seeing so much blood seep out from her with no sign of stopping.
ââHeâs going to get revenge on Nauk.â
The endless thoughts mixed with the blood loss made her dizzy.
[Rienne] ââ¦It hurtsâ¦..â
Rienne tightly clasped her hands. Seeing the wound with her own eyes made it hurt more and her mind was becoming more confused the more she tried to face Blackâs real reason for proposing.
[Rienne] âIt reallyâ¦.hurtsâ¦.â
And now that her nanny was gone, Rienne finally cried.
She tried telling herself that there was no evidence behind Werozâs claimsâthat they were just wordsâ¦baseless and unfounded words.
But even so, the pain still didnât go away. The confused hurt she felt lingered just like the pain under her fingernail.
[Rienne] âWhat ifâ¦.â
What if heâs really trying to get revenge?
Then what would she do? She wasnât sure, but there was one thing she was certain about.
I canât let my guard down.
No matter how kind or gentle he acted towards her, she must never allow herself to be blinded.
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T/N: (1) He uses the phrase lit. meaning âbury (oneâs) head in (their) neckâ, which is to willfully ignore things. Kind of like âburying your head in the sandâ.
(2) Korean is a pro-drop language, meaning that a lot of context in terms of subjects and pronouns are inherently missing from the text, which makes translation tricky (*sob*). For the vast majority of the story, Black has been incredibly vague in that sense in regards to what he wants. This marks the first time heâs ever been explicit. Congrats, dude.
Translator Comment: Black before: âI donât need her heartâ. Also Black: âGuess Iâm joining the circusâ