Chapter 23: Flight TrainingâRead translated stories and daily updates at: Awebstories.com
âWe should start planning the wedding as soon as possible.â
At Sergeâs words for the first time, Angelique wrinkled her brow and said, âWe guess I have to do it.â
She was in the library with Serge, discussing the estateâs future management, and they are now taking a break and drinking tea.
âDo you not want a wedding?â
âThatâs not true, butâ¦â
A wedding in this context refers to a ânoble wedding.â To announce their marriage, there is usually a big party and a small parade.
Because most noble familiesâ daughters get engaged during their school years and marry as soon as they graduate, the wedding season lasts from summer to fall.
Angelique felt she had missed the best time to marry now that the Autumn Festival had passed.
âI believe we should do it correctly; Oto-sama is looking forward to it. But a wedding like this does necessitate some planning, doesnât it? â
Right now, Angelique has so many things to think about that she canât turn her attention to them.
Serge and Angelique are now officially husband and wife, thanks to the kingâs will and the exchange of rings.
The marriage has been completed.
They were a long way from the capital, and there didnât seem to be any point in hurrying now.
Even if they rushed to make preparations now, it would be winter.
âIâve heard that winters in Bourg are bitterly coldâ¦â
âHow about we put it off until next spring?â
âThatâs quite a while away. But, given that itâs you, I wouldnât be surprised if you said, âLetâs just do without it.â Iâm relieved to hear youâre willing to do it.â
âYou can do without it if you donât have to do it, right?â
âI donât mind if you donât want to.â
Angelique is relieved that Serge is not concerned with appearances or publicity.
âItâs only thatâ¦â
Angelique looked sullenly at her handsome husbandâs face.
âI believe it will be fine without it, but⦠itâs not that I donât want toâ¦â
Serge laughs softly, as he always does.
âIâm guessing youâre too preoccupied with the estate right now.â
ââ¦Yes.â
âYou can do whatever you want; it doesnât bother me to be mocked as worthless; itâs just a fact.â
âThatâs not true Serge.â
A truly worthless person wouldnât be so open about it; they try so hard to hide it so they look big and respectable, like Ernest.
âItâs rude to name someone in particular as a bad example,â she muttered to herself, shaking her head.
âAngelique, if you have some free time, why not pay a visit to Sari and Lasse?â
ââ¦Alright.â
âIâve always wanted to go there.â
Sheâs been thinking about the road and bridge construction priorities for a while now, but sheâs been stuck in the library for so long that sheâs starting to feel stuffy.
She cowered in the cold of the withering trees as she left the castle with Serge.
October has already passed, and Bourg is feeling the full force of winter.
She has heard that because of the low rainfall, there is no heavy snow in winter, but because the temperature is low, it snows when it rains.
The earth also begins to freeze, making it difficult for land reclamation teams to work. She liked to visit the area as often as possible to thank them for their efforts.
When they arrived at the dragon stables, Erik and Jean greeted them.
Sari and Lasseâs backs have a saddle-like attachment.
âWeâre about to depart for flight training.â
âCan Sari and Lasse fly?â
âThey can, of course.â
Flying is as natural to dragons as walking, and it is by far the fastest mode of transportation.
And Serge, John, and Erick are happy to tell her that they enjoy flying.
They are all fascinated by dragons.
âWould you like to go for a ride?â
âEh?â
âSari will take you for a ride. She considers you a friend.â
âHow about Lasse? Is he still not fond of me?â
Serge laughed and shook his head.
âHe really likes you, which is why you canât ride him.â
âWhy not?â
âSari will be jealous.â
âEh?â
Angeliqueâs eyes widened.
ââ¦Iâd be jealous as well.â
âOh, Sergeâ¦â
âIâm serious.â
âDo dragons really care about humans?â
âYeah. Theyâre astute and caring. Theyâre wary and difficult to approach, but once they trust you, they wonât betray you.â
Sari carried John out of the stables.
Angelique felt a shiver run down her spine as she looked at the saddle, which was much taller than the horse.
âItâs large, as expected.â
In the sunlight, Sariâs rose-colored scales glistened.
âLetâs go, Sari!â
Sari spread her wings at Johnâs command. Her large body floats up the next moment, and she is soaring into the blue early winter sky in the blink of an eye.
âAmazingâ¦!
Sari, now as small as a bird, circled high above for a while before descending slowly.
âHow about it? Do you want to go for a ride?â
Serge inquired, and Angelique shook her head in fear.
âI can barely ride a horse and donât think Iâll be able to do it.â
It would be more than just falling off the horse if she fell from such a height. Sheâs definitely going to die.
âIt would be pitiful if Sari was blamed for dropping me.â
âSari would never drop you.â
âHowever, I could just fall off on my own.â
âBut you wonât fall off so easily.â
Serge claimed that there was no safer ride than a well-traveled dragon, but Angelique refused, saying, âNot today.â
âAlright. Let me know if you ever want to go for a ride.â
She gave a vague nod.
âI wondered when such a day would come.â