Arnold rested his cheek on the window sill and looked up at the passing Grand Shrine in a daze.
Rishe looked not at the view outside, but at Arnold sitting across from her. She wondered how Arnold felt about the place that was associated with his late mother.
I hope I didnât make him uncomfortable by bringing him hereâ¦
In all likelihood, the reason Arnold tagged along was to protect her.
He even ordered people to stay away from âArnold Heinâs fiancéeâ except for during the ritual, fearing that the Order might make some kind of move against her.
What Iâm trying to achieve is to thwart His Highnessâs goal.
In other words, to stop the war that Arnold would wage.
If Arnold were to know about Risheâs intentions, how would he feel?
ââ¦â
Rishe had been staring too intently at Arnold that he turned to glance at her.
Rishe was lost in her thoughts when a shapely hand reached out. After stroking her bangs in a combing motion, Arnold touched her forehead.
âI donât have a fever anymore.â
She guessed his intentions and said, only to hear him retort, âIâve decided not to trust your self-assessment of your physical condition.â
âUghâ¦â
She lamented. Rishe didnât mean to lie to him, either.
She looked down and asked reluctantly as she raised her eyes once more.
âSo, what are the results of Your Highnessâs diagnosis?â
âWell, youâre fine. Your complexion is much better now.â
Arnold withdrew his hand and turned his eyes out the window again.
Moreover, his blank expression was even more emotionally unfathomable than usual.
âUm, Your Highness?â
âHmm?â
Wanting to do what she had been thinking about, Rishe asked him.
âCan I sit next to you instead of across from you?â
â!â
Arnoldâs eyes widened slightly when she asked permission.
The left side of her chest ached again, and she panicked.
âN-Nevermind, Iâm fine facing you!! Right, will you be doing paperworks like you did on our way here?!â
âNo.â
With eyes downcast, Arnold tapped the seat next to him.
â!â
Risheâs eyes lit up.
She carefully stood up in the carriage, and Arnold naturally lent her a hand. Using his hand as support, she transferred herself around and sat down next to Arnold.
âWhat are you up to this time?â
âWell, you knowâ¦â
She extended her left hand and brushed Arnoldâs sideburns over his ear.
The moment Arnoldâs attention was drawn to Risheâs left hand, she used a trick with her right hand.
âHey!â
â!â
A peach-colored flower crown appeared in front of Arnoldâs eyes.
From the look on his face, sheâd say she succeeded in surprising him. Rishe smiled and placed the flower crown on Arnoldâs head.
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ââ¦â¦.Yeah.â
âWonderful. I was worried that youâd see through it on the way, so I practiced in the Grand Shrine.â
Arnold has a beautiful face, and the flower crown suited him perfectly. If she were to mention it to him, heâd surely give her a disapproving look.
âI heard that the flower crowns given out at the festival are a blessing from the Goddess.â
âRishe.â
âHowever, with the way Your Highness is acting, youâd probably say you donât need the Goddessâs blessing, right?â¦So I knitted this crown for you.â
âââ â¦â¦â
For instance, she didnât think this was enough of an apology for forcing him out.
Still, even if it was paltry, she hoped it would touch Arnold. She hoped that the beauty of the flowers and their sweet fragrance would do some good.
âThen is this a blessing from you?â
âUh, itâs not big of a deal to call it thatâ¦â
ââ¦Ha.â
Arnold laughed as he let out a shallow breath.
She felt another sharp pain in the chest at the look he gave her. Arnold gave her no time to ponder over this and said, âââIâll be damned. Iâm no match for you.â
ââ¦!?â
Rishe blinked, unsure of the meaning of his unexpected response.
âIâve never been able to beat Your Highnessâ¦â
âThat canât be. You just donât know it.â
âY-Yeahâ¦?â
His flat affirmation got her even more confused.
Nevertheless, Arnold squinted next to her. He took off the flower crown, and this time he put it on Risheâs head.
âThe crown looks better on you.â
âYour Highness.â
â⦠But I received your blessing.â
Obviously, he wasnât annoyed by it.
Rishe heaved a sigh of relief and then giggled with pleasure.
âIt looked great on you, too, Your Highness. The flowers on top of your head made you so cute.â
ââ¦Stop it.â
âOh, a novel look. You were really cute.â
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦â
Arnold snorted and rejoined sarcastically, âYouâre indeed getting bolder. After all, youâre the one who bit me on the neck.â
âAh, youâre bringing that up now?!â
Rishe hurriedly excused herself from what was already becoming an embarrassing past.
âI did that mainly because Your Highness did it firstâ¦â
âMine was a life-saving action. Itâs different from you who had other options.â
âUh-ku-kuâ¦!â
When she couldnât argue with him and fell silent, Arnold laughed in amusement.
âI knew I couldnât win against Your Highnessâ¦â
âI told you thatâs impossible.â
Arnold appeared disinclined to explain in detail, and he gently caressed Rishe on the head with a chuckle.
She wanted to question him further, but was ruffled to see his eyes looking at her at close range.
Sure enough, Iâm feeling weird.
The left side of her chest throbbed in pain.
She recalled Arnoldâs words when she kissed him in the chapel.
[You donât have to be prepared to be my wife.]
ââ¦â
Rishe gripped the hem of her dress tightly and exhaled briefly.
Whenever Arnold touched her, she would feel a faint tingle in her heart. She wondered why that was.
My heart this man pierced hurts so much.
If she wasnât careful, it would be a lot worse than having a sword thrust at her like that time.
Rishe had been wondering what Arnold whispered to her in the last moment of her knightly life. She couldnât help but want to remember those words that were vague and indistinct.
âââ â¦â¦â
Rishe closed her eyes and rested her forehead against Arnoldâs arm.
She didnât want Arnold to see her expression but couldnât hide her anomaly either.
âRishe?â
âJust for a bitâ¦â
She implored, as if praying.
âIâm so sleepy, so please lend me your shoulder, Your Highness.â
ââ¦â
She wondered if he saw through that lie.
But Arnold softly said, âAll right.â
He stroked her hair as if she were a child, and she exhaled while still sticking to Arnold.
Sure enough, His Highness is very kind.
However, that tingling pain still persisted.
It would have been nice if she could sleep it off, but that seemed impossible. The pain that sprouted in her left chest, while strangely sweet, was tormenting Rishe.
T/N: This ends Volume 3⦠Side Stories will be tomorrow or the next day ð
You can check out Amekawa Toukoâs new work while waiting for updates. Iâve started it yesterday. The oppressed outcast princess was a legendary reincarnated witch. ãI donât want you to come and pick me up. Please donât interrupt my nap with my servant.