âIâm afraid the seamstresses have caught a cold.â
ââ¦â
The Duke of Jonal replied with a wry smile in the anteroom for the festival preparations.
Rishe rushed to the scene and took a slow breath to cover up her heaving. The Duke was slumped in the chair across from her.
âThey must have been very anxious about the impending festival and pushed themselves.â
âIâm sorry to hear that. What are the medical conditions of the seamstresses?â
âIt seems that theyâre suffering a terrible fever, and they said their bodies felt heavyâ¦â
Rishe lowered her eyes upon hearing the unfavorable news. Afterward, she looked over to Leo, who was standing in the corner of the room.
Leo stood beside his master as an errand boy and looked somewhat surly.
However, it didnât seem to be due to the postponement of Arnoldâs sword instruction.
Rishe returned her gaze and asked the Duke in the chair across from her.
âIf the dress isnât ready in time, wouldnât Myria-sama be sad? Iâd be glad to comfort her, but Iâm not sure where she is.â
âWell, s-sheâsâ¦â
Immediately after the Duke spoke, the lovely girlâs voice sounded.
âââIâm fine, Rishe-sama.â
âMyria-sama?â
Myria appeared donning an air of calmness.
She looked grown-up.
She was incompatible to the girl who was on the verge of tears just this morning when her hair didnât look the way she wanted it to.
And behind her were two men.
One was Bishop Schneider, and the other had a golden pattern embroidered on his chest, indicating a higher rank than Schneider.
Rishe stood up and bowed, thinking.
He is the current Archbishopâ¦
The Archbishop knew in another life was the next in line.
I know neither Bishop Schneider nor this Archbishop. That means that both of them will be gone from the Grand Shrine within a few yearsâ¦
âYou know what, Rishe-sama?â
She looked up and saw Myria standing before with a gentle smile.
âI feel so very sorry. I pressed the seamstresses and thought only of myself.â
âMyria-samaâ¦â
âI swore to the Goddess Iâll behave from now until the festival, so thereâs no need for you to stay with me anymore.â
Rishe blinked at her words.
The Archbishop, standing beside Myria, also smiled serenely and said.
âMiss Rishe, I apologize for our church asking for your assistance. However, we cannot take up any more of the future Crown Princess of Garkhain.â
âNot at all. It was a pleasure to help Myria-sama, and Iâd have loved to be there with herâ¦â
âThank you, Miss Rishe. But, itâs all good.â
âMyriaâs innocent smile was filled with clear rejection.â
âIt doesnât have to be a pink dress, and itâs fine if itâs a rushed new dress. Our top priority is not to delay the festival schedule! Am I right, Bishop Schneider?â
âYes, Myria-sama. Youâre right.â
ââ¦â
Rishe gently bent down and told Myria eye to eye.
âAll right, Myria-sama. Iâll stop helping you with the festival.â
Myria looked somewhat relieved.
âBut please know this.â
âWhatâ¦?â
Thinking of the past life she had spent with her, Rishe smiled tenderly.
âI also like you very much because you are so cute and full of energy and willfulness.â
â!â
At that moment, Myriaâs honey-colored eyes shook.
It might have been Risheâs illusion that she seemed about to cry. But Myria turned her back on Rishe and looked up at the Archbishop.
âArchbishop, Bishop Schneider, we have to go to the evening prayer early. It would be disrespectful to the Goddess if we were late.â
âSure. So, letâs go, Lord Jonal.â
As Myria and the rest were leaving the anteroom, Bishop Schneider called out to the boy standing in the corner of the room.
âWhat are you doing, Leo? You should join us in prayer.â
ââ¦Got it.â
Leo, who had been quietly watching what was going on, gave a dismissive reply and began to walk away.
As he walked past Rishe, he looked up once. But once he met her gaze, he looked away.
ââ¦â
Oliver immediately came to Rishe, who was left alone.
âRishe-sama, Master will be here soon, so could you wait here for a moment?â
âHis Highness Arnold?â
After hearing the news about the seamstressâs collapse in the courtyard, Rishe returned to the cathedral with Leo.
Arnold, on the other hand, received a report from Oliver on another matter. Has he settled that matter?
Eventually, footfalls heralded Arnoldâs arrival to the anteroom.
Upon seeing Risheâs countenance, he frowned.
âOliver, leave your seat. Get things ready for what I ordered earlier.â
âI understand. Well, then.â
As soon as Oliver left the room, Arnold sat down across from Rishe.
Arnold held a roll of paper in his hand and asked with wrinkles between his eyebrows.