Mt. Calt was not just a legacy. It was the last test from the emperor, who put all sorts of dangers into it. Whether she was really resistant to fire, or had the drive and boldness to come all the way to Lishan, or had the ability to confront the monster, or had a subordinate who would die for her instead.
âIf I fail and die, another descendant who doesnât burn will appear someday and find this place.â
Once again, in the midst of a glittering expanse of diamonds, Apollonia laughed bitterly.
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Sid was furious when he saw the appearance of two people who returned after nightfall. Ironically, his appearance looked like the raging Mt. Calt.
âYou should have me escort you if you go to such a dangerous place! What would I have become if Your Highness died before me?!â he screamed, finally calming down a little after Apollonia finished her story.
âItâs just like His Majesty the Emperor.â
Having been informed of the whole situation, he had a considerably short opinion.
âYou donât seem surprised.â
âHe was a realistic and cold-hearted person.â
âDid he doubt my father?â
âHe doubted everyone. But he somewhat believed the current emperor. Although Iâm sure he had prepared for any situation.â
Sid spoke more calmly than expected. It caught Apolloniaâs attention.
âMy grandpa appointed you as my escort before he died.â
âThatâs right.â
His gray eyes met Apolloniaâs and he let out a smile. âHe ordered that if I lived well, Iâll have to come to Lishan with Your Highness and die.â
Apollonia bit her lips as she could feel the sincerity in his words. âIâm different from grandfather.â
There was a slight crack in Sidâs expression. He smacked his lips a few times before managing to answer.
âBut Your Highness, Iâm your knight.â
It was a soft and gentle way of speaking. She knew that Sid was the most serious when using that tone.
âWhat lies ahead for Your Highness is dangerous, and you must get through it no matter what. Thatâs Your Highnessâs calling.â
âI know.â
âMy calling is to walk that path together and die protecting Your Highness,â he said solemnly. âNot now, but one day.â
Apollonia left the hut-like house. Uriel, who was guarding the room, quietly followed her.
It was so shabby that itâs embarrassing to call it a village. Abandoned land where only gypsies and bandits live. However, what appeared after a few steps through the chilly air was the clear sky ornamented with thousands of stars.
She took off her robe and her bright, sunlight-blonde hair shone under the stars.
âDid you hear the conversation earlier?â
He couldnât have sensed anything, so he probably only predicted whatever he was thinking from her behavior. He came closer. âSid Bian said, âIf you have no orders, stand by Her Highness and watch her every move.â
âYou said you were going to die protecting me in the mountain.â
âYou said youâd kill me right away if I didnât.â
âI did say that,â she admitted easily.
âBut I got to know the real weight of those words today.â She turned slowly and faced Uriel. Her voice was soft. âWhen I get back, Iâm going to make Sid retire. Maya, too.â
âGrandpa told me to sacrifice the cattle for the greater good. But wouldnât it be possible to replace them with money?â
âYou seem to have something else you want to tell me.â
She sounded fine, but there was some hesitation. At his question, Apollonia nodded.
âWill you do that, too? Do you want me to give you one more chance? If you leave now, I probably will never find you.â Her golden-red eyes held a bittersweet warmth.
Uriel could read her eyes, and he knew that she must have been scared.
The fact that she almost lost Uriel made her nervous. It gave him a strange sense of satisfaction. At the moment, Uriel had a twisted desire to provoke the feelings of this unapproachable noble girl even more.
It might be a form of bitterness to Apollonia, who insisted on going alone despite being tired both physically and mentally.
âWell,â Uriel answered softly and took a step closer. âIf you donât want to see me for a long time, you can just kill me now, am I right?â
The gap between the two narrowed to a handspan. Apollonia raised her face to make eye contact with him. It was faint, but the blush on her cheeks betrayed her nervousness.