She was surprised when Tully said that.
âThat wasnât my merit, was it? It was mostly set up by Chairman, and I only helped a little.â
âStill, it was your push that got King Zahad to move on⦠Has it been almost a year since our guys picked you up after your engagement was broken off?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âCome to think of it, thatâs about right.â
She was even more baffled at Tullyâs question.
It was because that day seemed somehow in the distant past.
Has it only been that long since Crown Prince Dietrich broke off their engagement and exiled her from her homeland?
Itâs kind of weird.
She met them by chance that day and was allowed to accompany them on their journey, which was why she was with them today. She met the chairman, Tully, and he allowed her to join as a merchant member.
Since then, sheâs been working so hard that she hasnât had time to think about her homeland.
Rishe, clad in a robe to shield her from the sand, looked to the east.
There was her homeland far to the east, but of course it couldnât be seen from where they were.
There was only one thing to see: the panoramic view of the desert.
The large moon floating in the sky illuminated the area. The smooth sandy ground glowed silver, and in this way it looked like a snowfield.
As they were gazing at this breathtaking scenery, Tully said in a sobering tone.
âItâs quite a feat for a naive young lady to make it this far.â
âFor that matter, isnât it because Chairmanâs merchant training was relentless?â
What revived was the nightmarish memory of that period underneath. As Rishe looked into the distance, Tully said as he sipped directly at the liquor bottle.
âOh, right. By the way, King Zahadâ¦â
âYes? What about him?â
âHe might have fallen in love with you.â
âGe~tsu!â
The beer she was drinking almost entered the wrong channel and she choked on it.
A bunch of merchant members looked at her and asked her what was wrong, but she hurriedly replied that it was nothing.
âWhat are you talking about?â
âTo be exact, maybe one step closer to being in love with you? Be careful, Rishe. Itâs a hassle if you get into a romance with your business partner.â
âItâs convincing when Chairman says it, but Iâm safe! It wonât come to that! Chairman must have been mistaken.â
More than that, Rishe told Tully.
âMr. Chairman, you really ought to be more careful. Everyone knows youâve been asking out the ladies of the palace.â
âWhat choice do I have?ãWhen you see such beautiful flowers blooming in the desert, there is nothing I can do to resist. I canât help but want to kneel down and say, âI would love to have you.ââ
âIâm going to tell Aria.â
âQuit that! Please, just not this!â
He bowed his head down with the force of his forehead hitting the sand and sighed.
Of course, she really wasnât going to tell her something that was bad for her education.
âChairman, thank you so muchâ¦â
She thanked Tully, who again got up to dust himself off.
âAh? What?â
âFor picking me up and raising me as a merchant. Otherwise, I would have been lost by now. Besidesâ¦â
Rishe turned her attention again to the vast desert.
Before her was the sea of sand.
The moon shimmered on the surface of the oasis and a bonfire burned beside it.
The camels froze to sleep, and amidst the laughter of their companions, exotic drinks and food were laid out.
âIf I hadnât left that country, I wouldnât have even known such a beautiful landscape.â
ââ¦â
It really was a beautiful sight.
This was the future that she had no choice but reach, but she was here by choice.
For Rishe, who was born into a dukeâs family and was constantly told that she had no other value than to be the future queen, each of these events has overturned her world.
Tully smiled wickedly as she thanked him.
âYou have a long way to go. â Youâre going to go all over the world, right?â
âYes!â
Tully remembered what Rishe told him was her dream.
[I want to travel to every country in the world while doing business.] This goal was also a major driving force for Rishe.
Iâve got to get back to work tomorrow.
She has a dream and someone she looked up that supported it. That alone made her feel like she could move forward with confidence, no matter what kind of life she had.
Tully raised her bottle of sake and called out to his men on the other side of the fire.
âNeil! Itâs about time, just do as usual!â
âOkay, Mr. Chairman. Iâll play you the perfect tune for a night in the desert.â
âAll right, if Chairman permits, Iâll dance. That fascinating dance I saw in the palaceâ¦â
âGyahaha~ you idiot! Youâre already wobbling on your feet!â
As her friends convulsed in laughter, Rishe laughed along. After all, the party was unlikely to be rounded up early.
At the very least, they wonât be doing their customary drinking contest.
With that resolution, the night in the desert wore on.