âCan you tell me his name?â
âWe just called him Shaula. He said he has no last name.â
As expected, it was an unfamiliar name Iâd never heard of.
I could think of two reasons why I hadnât heard of him: he had left to a place far away from the Ravena Empire, or he was already dead.
âHmm. Good morning, Your Highness.â
Before I knew it, Vega greeted me.
He was also accompanied by the knight, who I believed had been scammed by him.
âGood to see you, Your Highness Grand Duchess! Iâm Pollux, a member of the knights who protect the Kallakis!â
He was a knight who looked much more foolish than the youngest and freshest of the knights, Procyon.
He couldnât raise his head even after he greeted me, as if he couldnât dare to look at me.
âItâs nice to meet you, Sir Pollux. Then Iâll get going.â
âYes, yes!â Pollux replied with his head bowed.
Procyon raised his hand.
âYour Highness! Iâll take you!â
âCan you do that?â
âBecause Iâm the Grand Duchessâ escort, for now, I donât have anything special to do now. Iâm going to go sledding later.â
âIn this weather?â
Outside the window, a disaster was relentlessly unfolding.
âDoes he see the same landscape as me?â
âIâm also giving a ride to the Second Lord, but wouldnât Your Highness like to go?â Procyon asked.
âIt doesnât sound like a good idea.â
What sleigh ride? I refused to risk my life.
âIf you look at my sleigh, youâll change your mind. I bought it by spending my first monthâs salary. My brother, who works at the tower, gave me a spell. I can guarantee safety and fun.â
I remembered the sleds I saw in Korea before I was born again as Maevia. Most were plastic or cost-effective sacks.
(T/N: The sacks are made of plastic instead of the burlap sacks, you can google image this word âí¬ë ì°ë§¤â for reference :D)
I didnât think there was plastic here.
âWhat kind of sled does it look like? I only know the sacks.â
âA sack?!â
Procyon immediately flared up. It seemed like he was shocked.
âThatâs not a sled! Itâs an insult to the sled, an insult! My Pegasus is a good sled!â
I was shocked.
The sledâs name was Pegasus? Wasnât that too grandiose?
Again, I was sorry for Raven. Last time, I heard the catsâ names and tried to put together cool words like this and that, but Raven didnât respond when I called it by other names. It seems that Raven has already imprinted in his mind that Raven was his name.
Procyon, who was running and snorting, blatantly gave off a sullen appearance.
âYour Highness will have a different mind after seeing Pegasus. The Second Lord also praised me for being coolâ¦â
âHuh? Regen?â
âDoes The Lord also like sledding?â
âOf course! When I asked him what he thought, he begged me to give him a sled ride. Oh, keep it a secret from Mrs. Terissa. He only rides secretly on the days sheâs off,â Procyon confidently assured me.
When I found out that Mrs. Terissa was off today, I made a sour expression.
Vegaâs silent expression wasnât as good as mine.
âThe guy who didnât give me a ride even though I gave him 50,000 markaâ¦â
âAh, do you think the leader and our second Lord are different?â
He said the word âdifferent,â and a spark burst from Vegaâs eyes.
In addition, Procyon had just earned mileage by boasting the knightâs former leaderâs skills at the distance that could be heard by Vega.
âIâll make you do 50 laps around the training ground.â
I watched the two with hazy eyes and then turned around. Procyon quickly followed.
âThen, I will escort you!â
âGo ahead.â
Both Pollux and I noticed the appearance that was struggling, but only Procyon didnât know.
Perhaps he was very positive because he grew up receiving love from his ten brothers.
Then, I suddenly had a question.
âIsnât Sir Procyonâs hometown in the South? Why did you become a knight of the Kallakis family?â
âI wanted to ride a sled.â
ââ¦..â
âMake a snowmanâ¦â
ââ¦.â
âNo, of course, I want to serve! The first ones are jokes, jokes. Hahaha.â
***
Procyon took me to the doorstep. Meanwhile, Aedis was back.
âAedis? When did you come?â
I felt happy inside. It seems that I slightly raised the tip of my lips without realizing it.
It was an unconscious smile.
Aedis also captured me in his deep blue eye, a color that could only be seen in the depths of the great, blue sea.
In contrast to the pitch-black hair and white skin, his eyes looked even colder.
âJust now,â Aedis said, smiling as he looked into my eyes.
âI didnât know my wife would get up so early.â
âIâm a little under the weather. Well, you know I can only do normal activities only when I sleep a lot.â
Putting down my lap blanket, I turned to stretch. I had a little headache. My body felt heavy, like a cotton blanket soaked in water. My shoulders also seem a little stiffâ¦Againâ¦.
âYou also had a mild fever yesterday.â
âHuh? He knew.â
I explained to him thoroughly.
âAt that time, I was nervous about telling the Lord about my sincerity.â
Still, Aedis was not convinced. He looked anxious with a villain-like face that felt decadent. Soon, his nose was a little crumpled.
He seemed to be struggling to figure out how to solve the problem.
But I didnât want to play hospital again.
I calmly changed the subject of the conversation.
âAedis, have you ever ridden a sled?â
âNo. â
His answer was sharp, signaling his disinterest.
Tsk. I sat on the edge of the bed, sticking my tongue out.
After I entered the bedroom, Aedis hadnât turned away from me for a moment, but he didnât seem to want to change his upright posture by the window.
âWhat were you doing? Is there anything interesting outside the window?â
âI was watching because I seemed to be struggling to come up with something that shouldnât come out.â
âYour heart wants to come to me?â
It was a light joke that I thought would be good to revitalize the atmosphere, but Aedis was serious.
âIf you are tired, sleep more.â
âHmm. â
I turned my head to the side, pretending to be moderately sulky, but I got slightly dizzy and narrowed my eyebrows reflexively.
That momentary change in facial expression seemed to be unusual.
Aedis, who was standing as if nailed by the window, approached me immediately.
He was close.
He reached his hand out to caress my forehead.
âItâs awful.â
âIt doesnât matter.â
I was so conscious of Aedis that my voice trembled a little.
Aedis, who interpreted it differently, was adamant.
âLie down. I wonât go out.â
âYou can go out.â
âIâll stay with you until you fall asleep.â
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He didnât seem like he would back down, so I checked the time.
It wasnât even seven yet.
I seemed to have been talking with Procyon for 30 minutes, but that was all.
âOkay, Iâll lie down.â
I thought it was wrong to fall asleep anyway, but I crawled into the blanket.
The bed was warm. Warmth soaked into my cold hands and feet rapidly.
As if Aedis could hear, he sighed and sat next to me.
Bathump. Bathump. Bathump.
My heart raced.
It was fascinating. Maybe because weâve been together since leaving the capital, Aedis had become more friendly as time passed.
I didnât want to be afraid or wary.
Just as he tried to accept me as his own, I naturally regarded him as my own.
I havenât told Aedis all the secrets yet, and I canât leave everything entirely to myself, but I felt comfortable and calm when he was so close.
Had Aedis ever felt the same way as me?
âEve.â
âYes.â
I liked the nickname.
Will the day come when I will call him by his nickname someday?
But I didnât know if Aedis had a nickname.
Eddie? Ed?
âDo you miss the capital?â Aedis asked.
â¦Huh?
âNot really.â
It was a sudden question, but I answered it without hesitation.
But again, Aedis didnât believe it.
When did my credibility become so low?
âYou can be honest with me. Youâve only been in the castle all the time. Itâs rather strange if you donât think of your hometown.â
He seems to be misunderstanding something. I didnât think of my hometown.
âIâm not homesick.â
âThen please make me believe that.â
â¦No, how do I convince you if you have no intention of believing me.
Instead of answering, I squinted my eyes with a sullen face.
When I exercised the right to remain silent, Aedisâs cool hand swept my forehead lightly. His perfect fingers gleamed before my eyes.