âIâve practiced countless times in preparation for this moment.â
After calming my startled heart, I stared straight into Damianâs eyes. His light shade of green eyes both resembled a tranquil pond and a tidal wave that hit before the typhoon.
He examined my condition for a moment, then spread his lips to talk.
âYou seem pale. Are you feeling ill?â
âNo, Iâm fine. Thank you for your concern.â
âThatâs a relief to hear.â
His black hair was combed back neatly, but the wind tousled it gently with its currents. And while maintaining eye contact with me, Damian asked for my name.
âI believe Iâve introduced myself. May I ask for your name?â
âI am Aren Serkia of the Earl Serkia Family.â
âIâll remember that.â
âBy the way, what were you talking with my younger brother about?â
What could Cassadin and Damian have been talking about while I was away? I knew he would be coming to the banquet after nightfall, but I didnât expect him to meet Cassadin.
âSo the gentleman here is your younger brother.â
âYes.â
Damian alternated his glances between me and Cassadin. His slightly narrowed eyes made me almost hear his voice saying,
âYou donât look like siblings at all.â
But Damian didnât verbalize his thoughts. He just slowly closed his eyes, then opened them as he continued.
âI was late to the Crown Princeâs birthday celebration because of personal matters, and it seemed like everyone else was missing. I was about to turn back, thinking the banquet was canceled, when I happened to run into him and heard what had happened.â
ââ¦â
âI heard someone poisoned the Princeâs drink. Who knew such an unfortunate incident would occur at the Crown Princeâs birthday banquet? Itâs truly a shame.â
Damian spoke in a tone that implied sincere regret.
I knew what he said wasnât sincere. He was definitely enjoying this situation internally. The Damian I knew was such a person. As one who eyed the throne that was too big for someone like him, he hoped for the downfall of the imperial household more than anyone else.
âThe feeling is mutual.â
I gave him a moderate answer to play along, and I continued the conversation with Damian.
âGrand Duke Damian.â
ââ¦how did you know I was the Grand Duke?â
âWho doesnât know the famous Daeus family? Just look at the knights, and everyone is talking about you. I heard youâve won first place in this yearâs swordsmanship competition as well.â
Damian let out a breathy laugh as he smiled.
âI was merely lucky.â
From the way he brushed his hair back with his hand with a leisurely smile, his pride in his swordsmanship skills was basically oozing out of his face.
To think that such a man lost miserably to Cassadin in his first participation in the swordsmanship competition. The moment he was fuming from his soaring pride being crushed like used tissue paper still felt vivid, as if it had happened yesterday.
âOh, my, modesty as well?â
I intentionally flattered him to buy more time. By now, the imperial knights should be rushing this way. Since Cassadin wouldnât have foolishly left any evidence behind in the palace, and because of what I told the Emperor, Damian should be the prime suspect in this poisoning incident.
âThank you. Mâlady.â
Damian responded in a casual tone, then changed the topic.
âI have something to ask, Mâlady.â
âWhat is it?â
Damian remained silent after telling me he had a question. I nodded at him, asking for him to continue. Maybe it was because of the moonlight, but his emerald eyes seemed to be shining especially bright.
âWhy are you still at the palace at this time?â
ââ¦â
âIt seemed that everyone else had gone back.â
Interpreting what he said, it was something along the lines of why I was still here this late at night when everyone else had already left. It was clear he thought I was strange.
But just as I was about to open my mouth, I saw someone running toward us from a distance. Looking at the silhouettes of the people, they were the imperial knights.
When I quietly stared behind Damian without answering him, he turned to follow my gaze. Knights who were wearing a golden badge that identified them as the imperial knights seized Damian by the arms.
âWhat is the meaning of this? How dareâ¦?â
âGrand Duke Damian Keane Daeus.â
Despite Damianâs enraged voice, the knights held on to him, tightening their grip to prevent him from escaping.
âYouâll have to come with us.â
ââ¦?â
âUnder His Majesty the Emperorâs command.â
Damian stared at the knights with a dumbfounded expression.
But regardless of what he did, the imperial knights firmly shut their mouths and transported Damian somewhere. I looked at the baffled Damian being dragged away by the knights with a shocked expression.
âGoodness. What in the world is going on?â
Saying so, I brought my hand to my mouth, gritting my teeth to hold back the laughter that threatened to burst out of me at any moment. Damianâs bewildered face as he was dragged away was simply too amusing.
âWhat in the world happenedâ¦?â
Cassadin also seemed unusually surprised to watch Damian being dragged away.
I continued watching until Damian disappeared from sight, then nudged Cassadin, who was standing next to me.
âI take it you have a lot to tell me, Cassadin.â
ââ¦yes.â
âItâs late. Letâs head back to the mansion.â
Now it was time to tame my disobedient younger brother.
Inside the carriage returning to the Earlâs mansion.
Perhaps due to the late hour, I couldnât see a single person through the window, unlike during the day, and the carriage was eerily quiet. The only sounds that could be heard were the rumble of the carriage wheels and the occasional sound of grasshoppers.
It was an oppressively eerie silence.
Cassadin, who had boldly caused a commotion on the day of the Crown Princeâs birthday banquet, kept his mouth shut as if it were locked with a padlock. I looked out of the window to gaze at the empty landscape, then turned my gaze to Cassadin. He was silent, his eyes lowered to the ground.
âWhy did you do it?â
In the end, I was the first to speak. His gaze briefly met mine before dropping back to the floor.
ââ¦â
âYou tell me nothing, do you?â
Hearing that, his gaze slowly rose back up. His cold, icy violet eyes were directed at me.
If eyes alone could kill a person, then it would be like this. But for some reason, I wasnât afraid of Cassadin. He just felt like a poor little child.
âIâm not blaming you right now, Cassadin.â
When I said that in the softest tone possible, Cassadinâs glowering face turned pale. From how he was blinking rapidly, it looked like he was trying to figure out whether what he just heard was true or not.
His violet eyes were wavering so much to the point it made even the onlooker feel concerned. The mask Cassadin had been wearing was now rendered unusable. It had been thoroughly cracked, worn, and faded.
âCassadin.â
I gently squeezed my hands on my poor younger brotherâs shoulder. Unlike the mischievous Cassadin, who had come and gone from my room every night, his body flinched noticeably.
âWhether you were the Crown Prince of the Hyran Kingdom in the past or just a slave, if there is something you really wantâ¦â
ââ¦â
âFirst, you have to protect your own life.â
Although I barely managed to cover up the deed Cassadin had recklessly committed this time, who knew what might happen next time? If what Cassadin did were to be revealed, not only Cassadin, but also our entire family would be dead.
If Cassadin had poured enough poison into the cup for it to be lethal instantaneously, and if I hadnât healed the Crown Prince, just imagining what could have happened was horrifying.
I slowly moved my hand that was clutching Cassadinâs shoulder up to his cheek. Then I gently cupped both of Cassadinâs cheeks with my hand. Surprised by my actions, his pupils trembled aimlessly.
After a moment, his tightly shut lips slowly opened.
âSo you knew everything.â
ââ¦â
âHow long have you known?â
Even amidst all this, Cassadin was testing me. His wavering eyes calmed down, and he wrapped a single hand over both of my wrists. With a powerful tug, he pulled my wrists to make me fall over on the seat.
And with a thud, my view turned upside down. Before I could grasp what was happening, a dark shadow loomed over me. And I chased the owner of the shadow, who was staring down at me, with my eyes.
Cassadinâs amethyst eyes, nestled under his neat eyebrows, were gleaming dangerously. He glared at me with a face filled with hatred, as if I were unbearable.
Still holding onto my wrists, he whispered into my ear,
âIf I kill you here and now, nobody will know my identity.â
ââ¦â
âDo you have any last words to say with those frail lips?â
Cassadin threatened me, as if he were about to crush my wrists at any moment. I could see my reflection in his deep purple irises. And in that reflection, I wasnât making any expressions. I just stared back at him with a composed face.
âTell me how you found out.â
The voice that was demanding a response from me sounded so bitterly miserable, like tree branches swaying in the winter winds. Though he was acting as if he could kill me at any moment, Cassadinâs voice was trembling severely.
The drastic difference between the two almost made me shed tears on his behalf.
Cassadin had been dragged down from his prestigious status as Crown Prince to a slave. And he couldnât survive that situation without lying. It may be cheap sympathy.
âHow miserable you must be, Cassadin.â
Cassadinâs eyes widened in disbelief. Then I gave him a gentle smile as I continued,
âI thought youâd been lying only to me, but that wasnât true.â
ââ¦â
âYou were lying to yourself as well.â
Cassadinâs face was twisted into a grimace as he practically growled.
âAre you still saying such things despite knowing the situation youâre in?â
âYouâre foolish, Cassadin.â
I raised the corner of my lips and laughed lightly.
âYou donât even know who the real enemy is, and you are trying to kill the wrong person.â
ââ¦â
âItâs so frustrating watching you that I may just as well die.â
It was approximately eight years ago that the Hyran Kingdom collapsed. The one who led that war was a man named Hale Keane Daeus. He was the Emperorâs blood-related younger brother and Damianâs father. I heard he justified the destruction of the Hyran Kingdom with a prophecy.
It was something new I learned while looking through information related to Damian. The Damian in my past life never shared anything about himself with me. So this was all information that I discovered myself.
âDo you think you can deceive me with such ridiculous words?â
âThatâs not something I expected to hear from you, who lies for every single word.â
I chuckled at how ridiculous he sounded.
âI was sincere with you every single moment I spent with you, but you think that everything Iâve said up to now is a lie?â
ââ¦do you regret taking me in?â
The way Cassadin asked, it seemed like he hoped I regretted it. But this time, I had no intention of giving him the answer he wanted.
âNo, there isnât a single moment I regretted taking you in.â
ââ¦â
âNo matter what anyone says, youâre my precious family.â
Cassadin caught his breath. At the same time, the hand that was gripping my wrists lost its strength. And with my free hands, I embraced him.
âItâs okay.â
Like the warm spring embracing a delicate dandelion seed, I stroked his back and whispered to him soothingly.
Thump, thump.
From the racing pace of his heart, I felt an unbearable amount of anxiety and restlessness.
âItâs okay, Cassadin.â
I repeated it once again to erase his anxiety. Even to me, my affectionate voice sounded foreign. The embracing tone it held felt somewhat similar to a saintâs voice. It was amusing, as the one who was really trying to use Cassadin was me.
Burying his face in my neck, Cassadin simply stayed still in my embrace.
It was a silent yet sorrowful night.