âSlipping out of the castle alone at night is a conduct unbecoming of His Highnessâ fiancée. If found out, it could damage your reputation as well.â
Up until now, Risheâs failures in life have been hers alone.
But for once, it was different. Even if she was as good as a âhostageâ and even if it was just a formality, she lacked the awareness of being someoneâs future wife.
I was prepared for the scandal and punishment in the unlikely event of a problem, but I know that it wasnât enough.
However, Arnold said, âIt doesnât matter.â
â!â
That was so unexpected that Rishe, who had been looking down, looked up.
âWhen people in the castle see you, they wonât recognize you as the woman who will eventually become the Crown Princess. Youâve only been in front of the people once â over the carriage â and youâve dyed your hair color conspicuously. Unless, youâve actually been unfaithful, that is. I can surmise that youâve been bargaining with the Aria Company.â
âYour Highness, thatâs too generous of a word.â
âThatâs not what I have a problem with.â
So there were other outrageous mistakes that Rishe hadnât realized sheâd committed?
She looked nervously at Arnold with brows furrowed.
âYour Highness?â
âAre you not hurt or anything?â
âHuh?â
That was unexpected.
Why would he ask such a question? Rishe blinked repeatedly, and eventually nodded.
âYeah, Iâm not.â
âHave you been involved in some kind of crime?â
âCertainly not.â
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Arnold then exhaled, lowering and letting go of the hand that had trapped Rishe against the wall.
âIâll be accompanying you from now on, whenever you leave the castle. Thatâs fine.â
âWhat? Uhm, youâre coming with me?â
âI told you, once weâre married, youâre free to do what you wanted, and Iâll give you a helping hand.â
âPlease donât say that! I canât let Your Highness go along with my selfish behavior. Uhm, no, Iâll be more careful in the future, butâ¦.
âI said youâre free to do what you wanted, but I didnât say youâre allowed to do anything dangerous.â
Rishe was left agape.
âAnd donât let anyone but me know what youâre up to. Itâs hard to control others from gossiping.â
âAhâ¦â
âAh?â
âYouâre being too lenient with me.â
Whatever the case might be, I would add that.
I donât understand why on earth Iâd come to that conclusion.
Although Iâve been treated beyond expectation to begin with, what did it mean when Iâm tolerated after such a blunder?â
âYou mean if I restrict you to never leave the castle, youâll continue to slip out quietly in the future, right?â
Arnold, who was once again seated in his chair, chuckled in his usual fashion.
âIâd rather give you conditional permission than that, since you seem to have more restraints that way.â
âSoâ¦â
Rishe somehow lost strength and she sat down on the edge of the bed beside him.
âAm I so difficult to understand?â
âArenât you? I think youâre rather a confusing and unpredictable sort of person.â
âYou must be having fun with that Chairman.â
Recalling her exchange with Tully, Rishe hung her head.
It was quite disheartening to have two men read her thoughts and actions in quick succession.
I donât know why, but letting me off the hook to some extent must be of significance to Arnold Heinâ¦
I think I should take great advantage of it, but I feel guilty when I go this far. Even though I want to prevent war, I donât want to behave like a bad wife.
After mulling over it, I finally realized what Arnold meant when he said I have more restraints with his permission.
âSpeaking of the chairman, what the hell happened between you and the Aria Trading Company?
ââ¦â
Feeling somewhat exhausted, Rishe looked up and said with a pout, âYour Highness, if I may ask something?â
âWhat?â
âAre you hungry?â
Arnold rolled his eyes at the question.