âHmmâ¦..â
Awareness slowly emerged in the sunshine that filtered through the window.
She turned over in the comforting dazzle and found no walls where sheâd imagined them to be.
Realizing that she was sleeping in a larger bed than usual, Rishe stretched out her arms and legs as far as she could.
Was she in her room at the dukeâs mansion, or at the royal palace of the desert king where she stayed over in her merchant days, or in the straw bed of her chambermaid life?
Her mind was muddled upon waking up and filtered through where she could be. After a leisurely stretch, Rishe finally opened her eyes.
ââ¦?â
The bed has a canopy and is protected by a light blue curtain. With the sunshine peeking through the thin curtain, she found herself in a deserted room with no furniture or carpet.
âThatâs right.â
No need to train in the morning, no need to tend the herb garden, no need to prepare breakfast, no need to analyze the concoction she had set up the night before, nor was she in an inn where she had stayed during their journey to Garkhain.
With that in mind, Rishe simply buried her face into the pillow.
ââ¦So fluffâ¦.â
In the bed, she thoughtlessly let out a monologue.
From the height of the sun, it was probably around six oâclock in the morning.
It must have been close to midnight when she finally lay in the bed last night.
âThat meansâ¦. I slept for more than six hoursâ¦?â
Rishe found it hard to believe this fact.
Up until now, four hours of sleep has been the norm in her life.
When she was a knight or a pharmacist, it was less than that, three hours at best.
(⦠Besides, Iâm only planning on cleaning up today. Iâm a hostage in the first place. Does that mean that I can sleep a little moreâ¦?)n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
A knock on the door however pulled her down from the seventh heaven.
âRishe, are you awake?â
âHa, yes!â
She jerked up from the bed in an instant at the sound of the voice on the other side of the door.
âThis is Oliver at the behest of His Highness, I apologize for disturbing you so early. Iâve got something for you.â
âPlease wait a moment. Iâll be right with you.â
Rishe jumped down from the bed and hurriedly dressed herself.
She untied the curtains to cover her bed and opened the door to see the squire, Oliver, smiling.
âPardon me for the disturbance Your Highness. It is only at this time that I was able to leave His Highnessâ office. It relieves me to see you already up.â
âUhm, cough, itâs fine⦠Havenât you had enough rest last night Oliver sama?â
âIâm sorry for my unsightly face, thereâs been a pile of paperwork we have to deal with. His Highness hasnât even taken a nap since yesterday.â
Rishe was reminded of Arnold.
He came to the balcony yesterday, shouldnât he have gone to sleep instead of wasting his time like he did?
âHis Highness seems too busy, but wasnât he at work on the carriage ride home, too?â
âAll the paperwork that was done before we left was completed during the round-trip itinerary. â What His Highness is currently dealing with is the work that piled up during his visit to the Hermitian state.â
âAhââ
With a mixture of understanding and sympathy, Rishe lowered her eyebrows.
The person who killed her is now being killed by his official duties, itâs truly pitiful. Rishe sympathizes with Oliver.
âIâm sorry, Oliver sama. I canât believe you had to quit your job just to attend an evening party.â
âNo, itâs all good. His Highness, who had said âI do not intend to get married for the time beingâ, actually found his wife because of it.â
Olivar grinned, a sincere and heartwarming smile.
However, Rishe was bothered by a point and gently extended her hands out. And then she told Oliver.
âHere you go. Please donât hesitate to take a look.â
ââ¦.Pardon?â
âAnd not only that, but youâve been observing me since earlier, havenât you? If you have any concerns, feel free to ask me to your satisfaction.â
âUhmm.. mmmâ¦â
Oliver rolled his eyes, then opened his mouth as if in resignation.
âJust as His Highness said, you have a first-class talent as a swordsman, donât you? I suppose itâs partly due to my own inexperience, but I never thought youâd be able to pick up on even such an insignificant hintâ¦â
(⦠Itâs not much of a swordsmanâs intuition, but a gut feeling from my days as a merchant.)
Rishe has caught Oliverâs prying eyes many times before.
The eyes of a nobleman trying to determine if the goods offered to him are genuine. Or a merchantâs eye trying to pick out what is profitable from a jumble of stones.
In other words, he has discerning eyes that can identify which is cheap.
âIf Iâve done anything thatâs rude towards the Crown Princess, I sincerely beg your forgiveness.â
Oliver bowed so deeply, Rishe had to stop him.
âNot at all, please raise your face.â
It is only natural for a squire to be wary of the woman who suddenly married his master. More than that, she has some questions to ask.
âOliver sama, I understand that youâre deeply concerned about His Highness. Have you been with him for a long time?â
âI was originally a knight recruit from this country. I was seriously injured and was about to be relieved of my duties, but His Highness picked me up. Iâve been serving as his squire for about ten years now.â
ââ¦.You are such a loyal person, do you know why His Highness Arnold is planning to marry me?â
âThatâsâ¦â
Oliver frowned in bafflement, then continued.
âTo be honest, I myself was surprised. His Highness has been saying all this time that he has no intention of getting married for the time being. Nevertheless, it seems that he suddenly changed his mind after meeting Rishe-sama in the Hermitian country.â
Hasnât he told his trusted follower of his true intentions as well? She felt more and more frustrated of having no clue as to what Arnold was up to.
âBut, Rishe sama, let me assure you of one thing.â
Oliver hurriedly opened his mouth, perhaps misunderstanding that she was worried.
âIâve watched His Highness by his side for many years, but Iâve never seen His Highness look so happy. He smiles so meekly in front of Rishe sama.â
ââ¦â¦.â
Isnât that just because heâs amused?
âWhatâs wrong? You donât look pleased. His Highness has always been popular among women because of his looks.â
âI admit that heâs certainly very popular with the ladies with his beauty, but Iâm not sure Iâm happy about it. His behavior towards me feels like heâs simply playing with a toy.â
âHa-ha-ha.â
Oliver merely laughed without denying it. After all, he got the same impression.
âIâm glad you have an understanding of His Highness. â Iâm afraid Iâve talked too much, but please accept this.â
What Oliver gave her was three sheets of paper.
âHis Highness has asked me to give you a list of the guests, who will be invited to the wedding ceremony.â
âThank you very much. I was just about to ask for it.â
Itâs quite helpful to be able to have things arranged without having to ask. Rishe checked the names of the state guests listed there, one by one.
(His Majesty Zahad, His Royal Highness Prince Kai, Her Royal Highness Princess Harriet â¦.The Kingdom of Domana is no longer represented by His Majesty, but by Duke Jonal.)
Rishe pondered through the names of the people on the list. For her, this is more than just a list of wedding attendees.
In a sense, this is the list of the key figures in each country that Arnold turned against.
Before Arnold kills his father a few years later and wages a war of invasion, thereâs still an opportunity to change the situation in each of these countries.
It could be said that the people listed here are also related to it.
(His Majesty Zahad, Iâd be glad if I could be friends with you this time as you did when I was a merchant. I wonder if Prince Kai will go out of his way again despite his weakness⦠He has a strong sense of responsibility for his official duties, so Iâm sure he will storm the long trip.)
She felt a bit nostalgic, reminiscing about all the people she had been involved with in her past lives.
(They will one day become Garkhainâs âenemy nations.â Even so, if we can take action now, we might be able to prevent the relationship from deteriorating, if not to an ally.)
She would like to believe that doing so would help to avoid war. Not knowing Risheâs feelings, Oliver goes ahead with the story.
âThe wedding is in three monthsâ time, so everything will be arranged in time.â
âYeah, thank you.â
âIn the meantime, what I would like to discuss with you is tomorrowâs evening party, which is a matter of concernâ¦.â
âTomorrow⦠eh?â
âWhat?â
Did she hear him right?
Oliverâs face turned even more cloudy hearing Risheâs obvious bewilderment.
ââ¦. Rishe sama, didnât His Highness mention it to you?â
âZee, nothing at all. Is there an evening party tomorrow?â
âHuh, that guy is trulyâ¦.!â
Oliver slapped his forehead down as he assessed the current situation.
ââ¦. There is. And His Highness knows, is he trying to squash me by not telling me about it?â
âItâs my negligenceâ¦! He told me, âThere is no need for Rishe to attend an evening party like that, just present a notice of absence.â I tried to persuade him at length and assumed that he agreed!â
She really pities Oliver. There was no way the Crown Princeâs fiancée could not attend the evening party held at the Royal Palace.
âNo need to worry, Oliver sama. Iâll go. Rest assured that I will attend the party properly.â
âThank you, Rishe sama. Then Iâll hasten the selection of your handmaidens and have it confirmed by the end of the day.â
âNo, Iâm fine by myself. This time, Iâll do the work alone.â
She has some certain reservations about the selection of her handmaidens.
From yesterdayâs exchange between the maids, it seems that there is a dispute over Risheâs potential handmaidens.
Meeting those ladies while washing pots or at the well, âItâs settled because itâs already been decidedâ wonât work.
âBut wonât you find it difficult choosing on your own?â
âItâs no trouble. I can even do my hair and wear my clothes alone. I was even the one who packed my clothes and stuff out of my parentâs home, so no need to worry.â
Despite Oliverâs doubt, Rishe hurried to rearrange her cleaning schedule for today and tomorrow.
****
ââ- Your Highness, Arnold, thereâs something I need to ask.â
This was the first thing Rishe said when they met again dressed in her evening finery.
âI would like to have some medicinal herb seeds and a corner of the garden that I could use as a field. Iâve written out a list, Iâd be happy to talk to you about it later.â
ââ¦. Rishe.â
âWhatever I want, didnât you say youâll fulfill them before?â
As Rishe turned her head, the somehow tired-looking Arnold sighed. He has been dressed up by Oliver for a while now. Heâs now wearing his usual black military uniform with a red cloak and black gloves on his hands.
âI heard Oliver say that he didnât brief you on the details of tonightâs party. This is a nonsense that Father has organized in order to maintain the appearance that the Crown Prince is looking for a marriage partner from within the country.
âOh, I see. I understand.â
Certainly, domestic aristocrats must be dissatisfied if the crown prince, a premium stock, only seeks marriage outside the country.
âSince Iâm engaged to you, thereâs no need for such a night out. Itâs not hard to imagine how the nobles would treat you as a hostage.â
âBut Iâve already gotten ready.â
Rishe pointed out and plucked the hem of her gown.
She is wearing a bright sea-colored dress. The sheer fabric of the skirt is in layers and the generously draped hem puffs out like flower buds.
Her coral hair was braided and pinned up with a hair ornament. Her makeup was light, coupled with pearl earrings, and lustrously polished shoes.
âRemember, Your Highness. I may indeed be the âHostage Crown Princessâ for this country. But I donât see any disgrace in that.â
Because thatâs what she has chosen to do.
Her claim only widened Arnoldâs eyes in astonishment.
ââ Letâs go, you should show off your fiancee.â
Extending his arm to escort her, Arnold exhaled as if in resignation, then smiled unabashed as usual.
âIt canât be helped. You have to excuse my touching.â
âWeâre both wearing gloves.â
Arnold took hold of Risheâs hand and started walking.