âDid you have a vision?â
Philip knelt in front of Riv, meeting her eye level.
âPhilip.â
âThat is your power, Madame Sentoren.â
ââ¦..â
From around Rivâs neck, the ring of the late Duchess radiated a red light.
Philip spoke.
âBut did you know? This has sealed your short-term destiny.â
ââ¦..â
There was no way she didnât know. Perhaps she knew from the beginning.
Still, Riv did not collapse, even though she was exhausted.
Philip whispered kindly, yet brutally.
âRemember. For everyoneâs sake, you must choose extinction.â
âIâ¦â
âYou will understand soon.â
Riv collapsed.
***
The whole villa woke up to the sound of a dog barking.
They could clearly hear the dog over the roaring wind.
âWhatâs going on?â
They followed the sound and found Riv lying in the ruins of the Sentino Castle.
âRiv!â
âMiss Riv!â
Riv was boiling hot.
Even though it hadnât rained, her body was soaking wet.
âRiv? Wake up!â
Moldova, the manager of the villa, rushed into the village to call a doctor. Anna burst into tears and nursed Riv.
It took a week for Riv to return to normal. It was all thanks to her servantsâ thorough care.
Riv looked out the window with an empty gaze.
âRiv?â
Anna brought in an herbal juice that was good for strength. She had become much more attentive, closely watching Rivâs every action.
âWhere does it hurt?â
âIâm okay, Anna.â
âWhy did you collapse that night?â
Riv didnât explain. Her gaze never left the window.
In the few days she was comatose, the landscape around the villa changed rapidly. The seasons were passing by.
âI thought that everything was lost.â
âIt goes without saying that winter comes after autumn.â
âI guess so?â
Riv laughed bitterly, Anna closed the shutters, worried about cold wind coming in through the window. The blocked window engulfed her room in a soft darkness.
âShall we turn on a light?â
Riv nodded her head absentmindedly as Anna turned on the light.
Riv looked back to the window, even though the shutters were closed.
âItâs warmer than the Royal Capital here, but the wind is strong, so youâll have to be careful not to catch a cold, Riv.â
Anna thought of the coming winter and spoke again.
âAfter the long winter, spring will come.â
A few days later, news came from the Ezul Plains in the north.
After a long battle, the South finally won.
***
It was autumn in the Royal Palace.
Marianne grew tired of trying on her favorite dresses and flopped onto the sofa.
It had been a week since Marianne had eaten properly, and her maids were worried about her health.
Princess Marianne was about to marry the Crown Prince of Istana.
He had written a few weeks prior, stating that he would be sailing to the Capital to meet Marianne. The date of his arrival was fast approaching.
âPrincess Marianne, please eat.â
âIâm going on a diet. I feel like my stomach is growing.â
The maids had brought Marianne her favorite foods, but she didnât even touch them.
Rather, she was avoiding them, as if the food was making her feel sick.
The concerns of her maids did not go away.
âThe Crown Prince of Istana wants Princess Marianne to be healthy.â
âDoes that mean I should gain weight on purpose?â
Marianne was furious for a moment, but quickly lost strength and fell back onto the couch.
It had been several months since the Duke of Sentoren was sent to the Ezul Plains. The confrontation had been raging for 6 months, with Ezul Plains at stake.
The missing Duchess hadnât even been found.
Meanwhile, the King wanted to gain strength through a marriage alliance using Princess Marianne.
The Crown Prince of Istana was Marianneâs husband of choice.
The Crown Prince said that he fell in love with Marianneâs angelic appearance. That was the reason why he was sailing to the Capital, along with a handful of his most trusted attendants.
âPrincess, you should eat something to get your spirits up.â
âNo!â
The handmaiden circled the plate of food under Marianneâs nose, trying to entice her to eat.
The plate was full of soup, fruits, cakes, cookies, and more.
âUggh!â
Marianne began to vomit.
âPrincess, take a deep breath!â
âG-Get rid of all that spoiled food!â
At Marianneâs order, the food was quickly removed. Still, Marianneâs nausea did not stop.
The gaze of the handmaiden, who had been worriedly watching Marianneâs frail back heave, quickly hardened.
âMaid?â
Marianne feebly lifted her head and questioned her maid.
Her handmaiden asked.
âPrincess, how far along are you?â
âWhat?â
The quick-witted El drove all the other maids out, and closed the door to the drawing room. Marianne didnât know what their problem was.
âMaid, whatâs wrong with you?â
The handmaiden let out a sigh.
âEl, when was the Princessâ last menstruation?â
âItâs late. B-but thatâs because the Princess is skinny and not regular.â
El stuttered out her answer, as if she understood what that line of questioning implied.
Marianneâs prospective fiancée was arriving soon, and the King had put a lot of resources into their engagement.
But what if Marianne was pregnant with someone elseâs child?
What if the Crown Prince of Istana found out about this?
The King would have to pay Istana reparations, and Marianneâs maidsâ lives would also be at risk.
It would be difficult to survive.
âThere is no time. El, tell the Queen about this. The Princess will have to follow the orders of the Royal Court.â
âWhat do I say?â
âThat Princess Marianne appears to be pregnant.â
âWhat?â
Marianneâs mind went blank.
The handmaiden spoke sincerely.
âPrincess Marianne is a Royal commodity. She must be lovely and noble. If she has a blemish, it must be removed.â
Marianne understood the her words at once and went pale.
âHa-Handmaiden, are you trying to kill me?â
Marianne knew that the Queenâs courtiers had killed many women on the pretext of being pregnant. The maid laughed.
âIf youâre pregnant, you just have to remove that impurity.â
The handmaiden whispered insidiously in Marianneâs ear.
âThatâs how we will survive.â
***
Winter descended over the South.
After Riv had been ill for a week, the worries of the villaâs servants became more intense.
That day, Riv was on her way back from her daily walk.
âAre you going for a walk? You have to dress warmly to go out.â
Riv suffered from Annaâs nagging.
âIt will be concerning if you catch a cold.â
âI am warmly dressed.â
Riv gestured to the cloak around her shoulders.
Overall, winter in the South was warmer than in the Royal Capital, but the mornings and evenings were colder.
The villa was on a hill, so it was much colder than the village below.
Following Riv, the dog, now named Chewy, shook his body, as if trying to dispel the cold from his bones.
The fire in the fireplace was burning warmly. Riv rubbed her frozen hands and took a seat in front of the fire.
âHave some, Riv.â
Pascuda, the chef, had boiled her some hot soup.
After her body had been moderately warmed, Anna spoke up.
âDinner is in an hour, Madame.â
âAnna, are you mad?â
âIâm not angry.â
Riv laughed and went up to her room to change.
Riv had reduced her outings to Elon from twice a week to once a week.
These days, the roads were either frozen or it was raining, which made it difficult to travel.
It had also become more difficult to find magic tools. The ones she could find had either been reserved for purchase, or filled with magic.
Riv looked at her tools, which she stored in an inconspicuous wooden box.
âSigh.â
Rivâs gaze turned to her motherâs pendant, which always hung around her neck. It had become a part of her.
The Duchessâ ruby ring, merged with the pendant, was the most powerful magic tool Riv had. All other tools were insignificant compared to the ring.
âEven if I use these tools, there must be a limit to the magic I can use.â
Still, with the help of magical tools, she changed Lionelâs fate.
âYes, thatâs enough.â
After changing Lionelâs fate, Riv no longer had the power of foresight or predictive dreams.
Her future was invisible.
âIs it natural for me to have no future? Is it?â
The wind blew so hard that the windows shook. She closed the shutters and walked back to her vanity.
Woof woof.
Chewy had followed her, wagging his tail.
âWhy did you come up?â
Riv greeted the dog by stroking its shiny fur.
âYou are a lot prettier than before.â
Months ago, she had found an ugly dog dying in the wilderness. The dogâs wretched face resembled Madame Katana.
She didnât give it a name to avoid attachment, but the dog stayed by her side.
He survived, and had pretty brown eyes and a shiny black coat.
âChewy.â
As Riv stroked the dogâs head, its tail began to wag.
Chewyâs brown eyes shone brilliantly.
Woof.
Chewy licked Rivâs hand.
ââ¦â¦?â
One of her fingers became strangely transparent and clear.
A chill ran down Rivâs spine.
The ominous words Philip had spoken invaded her mind.
ââExtinction.â
***