Chapter 83 | The Princess of Sharka
translator/editor: astralmech
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[Darren] âDamned bastard.â
Thump!
Darren muttered as he roughly set down his glass. The attendant looked around in surprise.
[Attendant] âQuietâ¦.Someone might hear.â
[Darren] âEven if someone heard a swear come from my mouth, no one would believe them if they said anything. Everyone knows Iâm a conscientious man.â
[Attendant] âThenâ¦..should I say something to His Grace?â
Any time Darren started acting up, his attendant knew the best thing he could do was bring up the idea of telling his father.
[Darren] âAnd then what? What do you think heâll do?â
[Attendant] âThough thereâs a clear difference in status, you are still here representing the Grand Duke and the Grand House itself. His Grace will not let this pass by quietly.â
[Darren] âMy father wouldnât do anything. Heâs more likely to call me the idiot.â
[Attendant] â. . .â
At that point, his attendant turned quiet.
Actually, this kind of behavior was beyond disrespectful. Sending food to his room in advance and not inviting him to a meal was a clear message saying they did not wish to dine with him. For someone bearing the status of a Grand Prince, it was no different from a punch to the gut.
Though, sometimes Darren was a pretty amazing person, being that fearless in front of the leader of the Tiwakan. He placed too much faith in their false bond as âbrothersâ.
Even the humble attendant could see how irritated the Tiwakan leader was.
[Darren] âDammit. And I was pulling out all the stops, too.â
[Attendant] â. . .â
But upon second inspection, there was a separate reason why Darren was showing such an angered appearance over this slight.
He didnât want to be treated to a meal. His goal was to be near Princess Rienne.
The attendant clicked his tongue quietly inside his mouth. How childish was he to believe that a woman would turn aside the leader of the Tiwakan just to look back at his face?
Darren was born as the only son of the Grand Duke, and was far too spoiled because of it.
[Attendant] âYou must be cautious. The wedding is tomorrow.â
The attendant carefully added his next words.
It was well known that Darrenâs history with women was messy and rather unspeakable, but to pursue the woman meant to marry the leader of the Tiwakan? Even Darren should be thinking twice about that.
[Darren] âWhat does that matter? Maybe this is even an opportunity.â
[Attendant] â. . .â
The attendantâs status did not allow him to express himself openly, so he settled for chewing the inside of his cheek and hiding his disgruntled expression.
[Darren] âThis marriage is being forced on her, you know. Apparently a lot of people died when he came in here to propose. Thereâs no woman on earth who would accept such a bloody courtship with a clear mind. Itâs only natural that her mind would change when another choice presents itself.â
[Attendant] âBut to me, it would appear as though the leader of the Tiwakan and the Princess of Nauk are on fine terms.â
[Darren] âThey must be pretending.â
The attendant thought briefly that the Grand Prince might be losing his mind. And at such a young age too.
[Darren] âYou saw it, didnât you? What they were doing before we entered the dining hall, that is.â
It looked so perfect, it had to be a mask.
After the mercenary standing at the door told him to come back another time, Darren had pushed past him and opened the door.
But the thing in the dining hall was a pair of lovers on the eve of their wedding, sitting side by side with their chairs turned towards each other. Seeing their reddened and wet lips, it was an unavoidable thought to believe they were kissing just before he entered the room.
[Darren] âWhat kind of royalty would be crazy enough to respond to that? All while leaving their food to cool? The Princess doesnât have the power to refuse my brotherâs barbaric habits. She has no choice but to embrace him.â
[Attendant] â. . .â
[Darren] âAnd once she sees she has other options, she will change her mind.â
And regardless of anyone elseâs thoughts or opinions, this was the idea that Darren was intent on believing.
[Attendant] âHow will you let her know there are other options?â
Darren stroked his chin, a smirk on his face and a glint in his eye.
And seeing that, all the attendant could do was bow his head, silently praying that when the fallout inevitably came, his life would be safe.
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[Rienne] âLeaving seemed alright at the time, but now I feel a little sorry for him.â
After their mealtime was interrupted, they quietly continued it in their bedroom.
Though, even if it was technically a bedroom, meant for Black as in the incoming royal spouse, it was a little bit too vague to be called that anymore. During the wedding renovations, it had been completely overhauled and redecorated, with even the bed being removed.
It was then that the two of them agreed to use it as their own private sanctum instead.
[Black] âYou donât have to feel sorry.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Black answered right away, immediately knowing she was talking about Prince Darren. Rienne smiled, casually eating the grapes as he fed them to her.
He must really hate the Grand Prince.
Black was normally such a kind man, but seeing him like this, it was obvious how loathe-worthy he found Darren to be.
But what Rienne didnât realize was that Blackâs personality was like that towards most people. The affection and kindness she assumed was always there was truthfully reserved only for herâthough of course, she was the only person who didnât know that.
[Rienne] âHe must be struggling, pretending to eat all that food alone.â
[Black] âItâd be better if he just got tired and went home.â
[Rienne] âOh, but heâs supposed to be attending the wedding.â
[Black] âHis congratulations are of no use. He wonât mean it, anyway.â
Though common sense and etiquette would require her to take Darrenâs side in times like these, Rienne just nodded along to Blackâs words.
[Rienne] âYes. I donât think heâll mean it.â
After all, if he was thinking of his sister, he definitely wouldnât be able to congratulate them with his truest heart. She thought it was very fortunate his sister got married first if that was to be the case.
[Rienne] âIâm glad we donât share a close relationship with the Kingdom of Sharka. Iâd feel too ashamed to ask her to come to the wedding.â
Black gave a subtle but bitter smile.
[Black] âYou pay too much attention to other things, Princess.â
[Rienne] âItâs in my nature. But arenât you the same? You have a lot of responsibilities as well.â
[Black] âNot really.â
[Rienne] âNo, you do. The fortification of the southern defenses, which I never even thought of, just to name one, andââ
[Black] âBut for a while now, thereâs only one thing I want to give my concern and attention to.â
Black quickly and quietly cut off Rienneâs words.
He knew Rienne well enough by now to know she had a tendency to speak very quickly, rambling on when she got anxious or flustered.
[Rienne] âWhat do you mean?â
[Black] âThereâs grape juice on your lips, Princess.â
[Rienne] âAhâ¦.is there?â
Reflexively, Rienne tried to cover her mouth with her hand, but Black was much faster than she, taking her hand in his soft grip.
[Black] âIâm very curious what it tastes like.â
[Rienne] âThatâsâ¦â¦â
[Black] âLet me try it.â
[Rienne] â. . .â
She really couldnât afford to let down her guard in front of this man for even a second. But even then, Rienne just nodded, closing her eyes ever so softly.
Black pulled himself closer, touching his lips against hers as his tongue ran across her sensitive skin. The sound of him tasting her so intensely sent shivers down her spine and formed a fire in the pit of her stomach.
[Rienne] âYou knowâ¦â
[Black] âYes?â
Rienneâs voice came out like a sigh as she ran her hand up through the back of Blackâs hair, leaning towards him and pulling him closer while she sat.
[Rienne] âI was wondering. What do you think will change the most once weâre married?â
[Black] âWellâ¦â¦I donât know. Iâve never done this before.â
[Rienne] âI suppose thatâs true.â
After tasting all the grape juice he could from her lips, Black spoke with his lips slowly running against hers, and she could feel the hum of his voice echoing through her.
[Black] âBut weâll find out together. Little by little, starting tomorrow.â
[Rienne] âYou think so?â
Suddenly, her heart felt very ready for tomorrow. Because after tomorrow, every part of this man would be hers, just as she would be his.
[Rienne] âI donât think Iâll be able to sleep.â
[Black] âMe neither.â
[Rienne] âThenâ¦should we just stay awake? We can wait for tomorrow together.â
[Black] âThatâs a good idea.â
Black kept his lips softly perched upon hers as he spoke, but just as he was going to swallow them completelyâ¦.
Knock, knockâ
[Mrs. Flambard] âPrincess, I know youâre in here. May I come in?â
Their kiss was forced to an end before it could even start by the sound of Mrs. Flambardâs voice.
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She came here with one simple purpose.
In Nauk, there was no custom that allowed for a bride and groom to share a room the night before the wedding ceremony. Rienne was a little embarrassed because she couldnât sleep very well alone anymore, but she had no choice but to be understanding.
[Mrs. Flambard] âYou must sleep in my room, Princess. We must be up right at dawn in order to finish all the preparations ahead of the ceremony.â
[Mrs. Henton] âYes, thatâs right.â
Mrs. Flambard was able to straighten out her shoulders with more confidence because she had Mrs. Hentonâs backup. She seemed stronger because she had a reliable friend with her who shared her opinion.
[Mrs. Flambard] âYou heard that, right? And your mealâ¦â¦.Well, if youâve finished your late night snack, let us be off now.â
Somehow, it felt like she was being scolded like a child. Tilting her head, Rienne glanced up at Black with a somewhat bewildered expression on her face.
[Rienne] âItâs not even seven yet. Would it be alright if I left a little closer to bedtime?â
[Mrs. Flambard] âOh, what do you mean by that? We also have things we need to prepare this evening.â
[Mrs. Henton] âThatâs right. The day before the wedding is when a bride is at her busiest, with nary a soul able to see her face.â
Already helpless against Mrs. Flambardâs nagging, Rienne relented easily, nodding defeatedly when that same motherly scolding was doubled.
[Rienne] âIs that soâ¦..?â
[Mrs. Flambard] âOf course.â
[Mrs. Henton] âNaturally.â
So basically, their plan to usher in the morning together was completely ruined.
[Rienne] âIt would seem youâll need to sleep alone tonight.â
[Black] â. . .â
But Blackâs usually expressionless face seemed especially expressionless, and it made it difficult to see how he was feeling or what he was thinking.
[Rienne] âGoodnight. Sleep well, and I will see you tomorrow.â
[Black] ââ¦â¦..Yes.â
She thought his answer seemed a bit languid and slow, but at some point, that once expressionless look on his face shifted into a smile.
[Rienne] âWhatâs wrong?â
[Black] âI just thought it was kind of funny.â
[Rienne] âWhat is?â
[Black] âIâve been waiting all this time for this very moment, but now that weâre finally here, I feel like I canât stand to wait even one more day.â
Black tilted his head, leaning down to leave a kind and gentle kiss on Rienneâs cheek.
[Black] âSee you tomorrow. And goodnight.â
[Rienne] âGoodnight.â
Rienne didnât know why, but it suddenly felt like there was a knot in her throat.
Those words he said, ones meaning that he couldnât stand to wait anymore, made her heart pound. And it was suddenly dawning on her that there was less than a day left before that long awaited moment.
Tomorrow, they were finally getting married.
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The moon had risen, high in the sky; a clear sign that tomorrow was that much closer.
[Rafit] âDammitâ¦â¦..â
The alcohol was strong, but the glass could hardly be called a âglassâ at all. Even the hand that was holding it was filled with unhealed cuts.
[Rafit] âDammit, dammitâ¦â¦.Goddammit!â
Crashâ!
Rafit threw the poorly made tin cup against the wall, and the cheap liquor it was once holding scattered across the wall and floor.
That was when the old door to the bedroom of this equally old mansion swung open.
[???] âTsk, tskâ¦â¦â¦You still look like this.â
A voice called out to him, but Rafit didnât even bother turning to face them. He recognized who they were well enough. Instead, he stayed sitting on that old couch, a frown on his face.
His life had become so cheap.
When he was crossing the border, carrying his broken and defeated uncle on his shoulder, it had become so unbearably painful to deal with that he just wanted to throw his uncle to the side and continue on his own.
But despite that feeling swelling up several times a day, he fought back that urge and made it to the Kingdom of Sharka, where his uncle immediately fell illâunable to even leave his bed.
It was like something in his uncleâs heart had died. He refused to eat or take medicine, and now they were telling him he only had a day left to live at most.
[Cousin] âHey, nephew. Isnât it high time you calmed this down? At this rate, youâll end up dying of alcohol poisoning. Youâre too young for that kind of death.â (1)
A fattened and pale hand patted Rafitâs shoulder. It was the only hand that had given him the money he needed for food and drink since he came here.
And yet, Rafit grabbed his cousinâs hand, twisting it back in one stroke without hesitation or mercy.
Though he was his cousin, they were around the same age. They hardly spoke, but they often crossed each otherâs paths as children. His cousin was someone who never had anything special going for him besides the fact he was born into the royal family.
To Rafit, they were not equal men.
[Cousin] âAgh! What are you doing!?â
[Rafit] âDonât touch me.â
Rafit roughly threw aside his cousinâs hand, as if he were throwing away a piece of trash. A much weaker man than Rafit was, his short and stout cousin was easily overpowered and shoved to the floorâright on his butt.
Although his rank was one of the lowest in all the royal family, he was still nonetheless royalty, and he was not accustomed to such rough treatment.
Rafitâs cousin stared up at him with anger in his eyes.
[Cousin] âThis is the last time Iâll allow you to treat me rudely. Donât expect me to call you nephew anymore.â
[Rafit] âJust shut up. Leave me alone.â
Rafit didnât bother looking back at him.
Struggling on the ground for a moment, his cousin eventually shook his head, picking himself up and standing squarely on his feet as he dusted off his britches.
[Cousin] âI canât. I have my orders.â
[Rafit] ââ¦â¦.?â
With the energy of someone who had been banished to live in hell all alone, Rafit stared silently at the wall, but those words finally made him turn his head.
[Rafit] âOrders?â
[Cousin] âSo I heard.â
[Rafit] âOrders from who?â
His cousin was the son of the fifth king of the royal family. There werenât many who could give orders to him. That meant that this message mustâve come from a direct descendant of the Kingdom of Sharka or the King himself. (2)
[Cousin] âThe Crown Princess wants to see you.â
[Rafit] âThe Crown Princessâ¦â¦â
He knew her.
She was that strange woman who was standing next to the first prince with a strangely cold smile on her face. He saw her when he came to the Kingdom of Sharka looking for reinforcements over a month ago.
They said she was originally from the Grand Duchy of Alto. Somehow, even after all this time, he couldnât forget her smile because of how unsettling and eerie it was to look at.
Back then, after the Crown Prince of Sharka denied his request for aid and Rafit was forced to step down, she called him back, asking to speak with him. The Crown Princess was the one who told him that she had information that could be used to hinder the leader of the Tiwakanâs proposal.
Revenge.
The one who said that the leader of the Tiwakan was disguising his desire for revenge beneath a proposal was the Princess of Sharka.
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T/N: (1) Rafitâs âcousinâ is actually being referred to as âë¹ìâ meaning âfirst cousin, once removedâ. English doesnât have a word specific enough for that, so I shortened it to cousin. And the reason why he calls Rafit nephew is because he is likely the son of Rafitâs great-uncle, which is why itâs a little surprising to know theyâre similar in age. Uncle would probably be an acceptable translation as well, but I wanted to differentiate his title from that of Linden.
(2) Rafitâs cousin is the son of what they call âì 5ìì â which is literally âthe fifth kingâ. This shows that the Kingdom of Sharka uses a hereditary monarch system, where you have a central king and then all those who are in line for the throne below him are numbered in order of succession, sometimes even referred to as a senior king and the junior kings.
NOTE: The princess, whose name has not yet been mentioned, has two titlesâthe Grand Princess because sheâs the daughter of the Grand Duke of Alto, and the Crown Princess of Sharka because of her marriage. The raws from this point forth use the titles interchangeably, but just a heads up that they refer to the same person.