âOhâ¦â
Rishe gaped.
To be honest, the aftermath of the situation was quite perilous.
In any case, Myria fainted and the Archbishop was stunned.
Also, Arnold pointed his sword at the priest who attacked him and brought him to this point, knocking him into a coma.
He could have been discredited for trying to help Miss Myria and turned the Order against him. But thanks to you, Schneider-samaâ¦
The priests rushed over to restrain the archbishop.
Meanwhile, they looked up at Arnold and verbally expressed their gratitude.
âYour Highness, Arnold Hein! Thanks to you, we were able to save Miss Myria.â
âHow could we ever thank youâ¦â
ââ¦â
Arnold raised his eyebrows in genuine displeasure, then silently turned his gaze to Schneider.
Next to Schneider stood Leo. He had just slipped out of Risheâs noose and was looking at them in a tangle.
Schneider was the one who assigned Leo as Myriaâs guard.
Rishe breathed a sigh of relief.
Then a bloodied man came tumbling in.
âMyria!!!â
âWait, Your Excellency Jonal.â
Schneider grabbed the arm of the Duke, Myriaâs adoptive father.
âThe Archbishopâs minions may still be lurking somewhere. Iâll take Miss Myria. You stay backâ¦â
âIâm sorry, get off me!!â
â!!â
The duke shook off Schneiderâs hand and ran to Myriaâs side.
He didnât even spare Arnold and Rishe a glance. He ran to Myria, whom the priests were carrying up and hugged her tightly.
âMyriaâ¦!!â
âHmm, Papa?â
Myria slowly awakened and blinked when she saw the Dukeâs face.
A few seconds later, her dazed eyes came into focus and she reached out to the Duke.
âPapa!â
âOh!⦠You poor thing, you must have been scared. Do you feel any pain anywhere?â
With Myria in his arms, the Duke repeatedly and tearfully apologized.
âIâm such a fool. I didnât even know who the real enemy was!! I believed the Archbishopâs words and handed you over to him as a result. Youâre more important than life itself, and Iâm sorry I couldnât protect youâ¦!â
âHuh-huh-hmmâ¦â
âIâm an incompetent fatherâ¦Thereâs no way Iâm ever going to be allowed to be with you againâ¦â
âThatâs not true. No, noâ¦â
The duke looked confused at Myria who was shaking her head.
âAfter the Archbishop drugged me, I kept having dreams! I dreamed that I was in the Grand Shrine and that Papa saved me when a lot of dangerous things were falling from above.â
âMe?â
âYou got sick because of it, but you always lied for me, saying it was because of an old illness. See? Even in my dreams, you were protecting me!â
Myria clung to the Duke tightly as she sobbed.
âI dreamed about Papa, so I knew you would certainly save me. So, please donât cry like this, Papaâ¦â
âMyriaâ¦â
âIâm sorry I have worried you. But, butâ¦â
She spoke in an inaudible and delicate voice.
âIâll behave, and youâll be my Papa for a long timeâ¦â
âOf course, I will!!â
As if to drown out his daughterâs fears, the Duke shouted.
âKeep in mind that no matter how bad you become, Papa will always love you and be there for youâ¦â
âPapa!â
Myria cried, bawling.
Rishe, in her life as a maidservant, has worked hard to avoid hearing her cry. But at this moment, her cry gave her relief.
Then she looked up at Arnold next to her.
âTheyâre quite fussy, right?â
âIâm sure the Duke and that Maiden Priestess are not even related.â
He frowned upon the rest of Myriaâs blood relatives.
âBut why is he so concerned about the Maiden Priestessâs safety? I donât understand it at all.â
âOh, on the way to the Grand Shrine, didnât Your Highness Arnold tell me that blood ties have no effect on whether or not you can establish a good relationship?â
Then he gave her a look that said, âSo what?â
Arnold must have wanted to say at that time, âJust because we are related by blood does not mean we can get along with each other. But Rishe took that line to heart in another direction.
âIn other words, Your Highness is right. ââBlood ties have absolutely nothing to do with whether people can get along.â
ââ¦â
âIt probably doesnât matter. Even though theyâre not related by blood, theyâre undeniably father and child.â
After a few moments of reluctance, Arnold let a few seconds pass before sighing.
âOh, well, Oliverâ¦â
âYes, Your Highness. Iâm ready to receive your scolding.â
The silver-haired squire, Oliver walked towards them and smiled pleasantly. The only time Oliver called Arnold âMy Lordâ was basically when there was no third party present.
âIâm sorry for letting Rishe-sama pass despite your order to keep her back. But, I think I made the right decision.â
ââ¦â
âI never thought that Rishe-sama would use such a method to stop Your Highnessâ¦Pfft, kekekeâ¦.â
ââ¦â
âWhat a pity! I would have loved to have seen the expression on Your Highnessâ face when you did thatâ¦Ouch!â
He kicked him!
Risheâs eyes widened as Oliver crouched in front of her, rubbing his shins.
Arnold silently kicked Oliver in the shin. She has always thought that Arnoldâs behavior towards Oliver was more in line with his age of nineteen.
âAre you okay, Oliver-sama?â
âLetâs go, Rishe. Whatever it is, you should be resting right now.â
âOkay, but Oliver-sama is in pain.â
âLeave him alone. If you donât follow me, Iâll pick you up and carry you.â
âHie â¦â
Rishe internally apologized to Oliver and tried to walk away with Arnold.
However, she wobbled and her footing twisted. Seeing Rishe plopped on the floor, Arnold didnât hesitate to bend down.
âAh!â
This situation was quite familiar.
Thus, Rishe shrieked in a panic.
âOh, please forgive me for carrying you like a princess!â
âHoâ¦â
She pointed her hand at Arnold and demanded that he remain still.
âI can walk by myself. Iâm fine! Just take a break before goingâ¦hya!â
Without warning, he gently lifted her up along with her exclamation.
And, and, Your Highnessââââââ !!
âIsnât it fine carrying you sideways?â
She should be commended for restraining her scream.
He was carrying her vertically, unliked the way he carried her before. With her hips on Arnoldâs left arm and her back supported by his right arm, she put her arm around his shoulders.
By doing so, she was barely able to keep her balance.
How can you have so much arm strength when you seem to be on the slender side? I mean, this seems a lot more embarrassing than being carried princess-style, because weâre stuck together in many partsâ¦!
The priests were buzzing in agitation and then looked at them in astonishment. Risheâs cheeks inevitably burned and she pleaded with Arnold.
Because she was carried up, it was quite novel to look down at Arnold, but it wasnât the time to enjoy it.
âYour Highness! Iâm fine, so leave me here for the time being! Umâ¦â
âIâm not letting you down.â
âChuckle~~â
Rishe was disconcerted, but she knew he would never let her down. She looked around for someone to help, but Oliver, the only one who seemed willing to speak up, remained crouched.
Had she known this would happen, she wouldnât have abandoned him.
While Rishe was regretting her actions, Arnold continued forward. In addition, he said somewhat grumpily, âItâs because youâre moving around when you havenât even regained your strength. Youâre always reckless.â
âAnd whoâs to blame for this?!â
Then Arnold snorted and let out something that hinted on self-ridicule.
âMe.â
ââ¦â
She felt a sharp, faint pain in her left chest.
Then Bishop Schneider stepped forward.
âYour Highness, Arnold, may I have a moment of your time?â
âAs you can see, my wife has suddenly fallen ill. Weâll have to talk about the trouble later.â
What do you mean, âAs you can seeâ?
Arnold was heading straight for the exit of the hall. Perhaps realizing that he had no intention of stopping, Schneider did not follow.
Instead, he looked up at Rishe calmly.
Rishe remembered his warning once more.
âYou must not marry Arnold Hein.â
ââ¦â
Rishe hugged Arnold tightly around the neck.
She then looked straight at Schneider with an unyielding determination. Schneiderâs eyes widened as if truly surprised.
Then he bowed deeply to Rishe.
âWhatâs wrong?â
Arnold, whose face was no longer visible, asked, and Rishe answered in the same position.
âIf I donât hug Your Highness tightly, it will be dangerous if Your Highness loses balance on the stairsâ¦â
âHa.â
Did he see through the lie?
But Arnold sounded strangely happy. He patted Rishe on the back with the hand that was supporting her, as if he were caring for a child.
âDonât worry, I wonât let anything happen to you.â
âP-Please take care of yourself, too!â
He countered her with a, âI donât need you to tell me what to do.â
She was unwilling to but she didnât think she could talk back too strongly in her posture. After all, her heart was pounding and her cheeks were forever on fire.
ââ¦â
Feigning casualness, Rishe stroked Arnoldâs neck where she had bitten him earlier.
After that, she shut her eyes tightly and prayed that His Highness would let her down soon, in the middle of the endless staircase.