â2nd Prince.â
She thought that the Empress would frown, but instead, she saw a smile on her face. With great kindness.
âItâs been a long time. Itâs been a while since youâve been to the palace, and youâre showing your face now, isnât it too indifferent?â
âThatâs because Iâve been busy. Were you sad?â
âI always feel sad everytime. Do you know how worried I was about sending you to that dangerous place?â
âHaha. Why? Are you afraid Iâll come back alive again?â
As expected, Falden laugh and strikes back with a sword in his mouth.
Then Serdel looked around carefully. The eyes of some nobles turned in this direction. Since both of their voices are so small, they will look close from afar.
However, they wonât believe everything they see. Itâs a fact that everyone knows the Empress is driving the 2nd Prince, who doesnât have enough support, outside.
â2nd Prince.â
âYes, please say it. Mother.â
The Empress placed her hand on Faldenâs cheek. The touch itself was different from when she touched Serdel. The long, colorful nails of the Empress barely swept his skin.
âDidnât I warn you to watch out for your mouth?â
Her thumb reached the tip of Faldenâs lips.
The Empress drew closer and wrapped her other arm around Faldenâs back.
âI have already told you that if you make a mockery of me, I wonât let you go. How dare you come forward?â
When the Empress looked at Falden, she had fierce eyes.
âYour dead mother did the same. She didnât know when she should stop, so I just stepped forward. How could you be similar to her? Tsk.â
The Empress took a step back and lowered her eyes. When she looked into her eyes again, a smile filled her face.
âLord Serdel. Iâm waiting for the day when Lord Serdel comes to visit me. Come here and play comfortably.â
The Empress glanced at the 1st Prince.
Just as he was about to reach out to Serdel, Falden grabbed her arm.
âLord, donât you have something to talk about with me?â
He naturally approached Serdel and quickly widened the gap so that the 1st Prince couldnât catch up. Because of that, Serdel had to leave the banquet hall.
âDonât get close to the Empress as much as possible. Because she is a dangerous person.â
âYour Highness, please let me go.â
âClose to the Empressââ
âMy arm hurts, Your Highness!â
Falden, who had been walking without hesitation and looking ahead, stopped at that moment. It didnât hurt because he didnât hold it too hard, but she thought it would be better to calm him down first.
ââ¦Sorry, Iâm sorry. I didnât mean to hurt you.â
Surprised, he quickly took his hand off her arm.
âIâm really sorry. I was angry⦠for a while. Iâm sorry. Are you okay?â
As he washed his face dry with a deep breath, he looked at Serdelâs arm.
âIâm fine. Your Highness?â
There was no way it would be okay with the mother in the mouth of the Empress. His reddened eyes resembled Cartal, who the Empress had recently provoked.
ââ¦Itâs okay. No, itâs not okay.â
He reached out his hand.
Fearing that she might say she was in pain again, he gently grabbed Serdelâs shoulder and leaned down to make eye contact.
ââ¦In the future, the Empress will approach and try to attach the 1st Prince next to the Lord. Donât get too close⦠there is a high possibility that it will become dangerous.â
Faldenâs eyes slowly became more worried about Serdel.
âI donât know what theyâll do to the Lord if you get close to him half-heartedly. Itâs better not to deal with it from the beginning.â
He continued to talk, afraid that she might get hurt.
âDo you remember that I have Count Sollette locked up separately?â
âYes.â
âI found out something during the interrogation.â
He said after hesitating. He seemed to be thinking about where to start and where to go.
ââ¦A part of the profits from slavery is flowing into the Empressâs back pocket.â
Serdelâs eyes widened. The fact that he got that information from Count Sollette meant that the Count hadnât just been coming and going to enjoy the slavery up until now.
This also explained why Falden sent his subordinates to the slavery market.
From the beginning, she thought there was a connection between the slave market and someone from the royal family, which was the reason for the attack. Then she came to monitor Count Sollette.
Serdel thought a high-ranking noble would own the place when she first went there to save Laura. As she got closer to Falden, she had a vague feeling that there might be a bigger, darker secret, but she didnât look into it.
At the time, there wasnât enough manpower to find out, and it was more important that Hershe Maient was using Count Sollette to covet Count Deriensâ shadow business.
So she didnât care about anything else.
âHow far did Falden find out about the Empress?â
Serdel, who was just about to ask him, closed her mouth.
What should she ask?
âShould I ask if the Empress kill Countess Robbesta?â
Startle. Even just thinking about it makes Serdel shiver.
Is it okay to make such a dangerous statement only by heart without any physical evidence?
Serdel reflected on what the Empress had done to her. Earlier, she had secretly devalued Addis and Redan and mercilessly dug up her motherâs accident, which had left a great scar on the family. Then, in a subtle tone that seemed to recall memories, she felt her strange obsession with her mother.
Serdel clenched her fist.
âIf I ask, will you answer my questions?â
Indeed, is Falden a reliable person?
She came to her senses after a moment as if she was drenched with cold water. Her shaky eyes also calmed down.
âIs Count Sollette deeply involved in the slavery business?â
âNo, he wasnât. But he is following the Empressâs family. So there was quite a bit of information that I knew.â
âAre you saying that it is highly likely that the owner of the slave market is⦠the Empressâs family?â
âThatâs not it either. There seems to be a third person with that the Empress has colluded with her family secretly. Count Sollette, this little bastard knew such information by himself without reporting any such information to the superiors.â
Maybe he was trying to hide a weakness in case the Empress and her family abandoned him later.
ââ¦.!â
She wants to ask a lot more questions, but the story canât go any deeper than this.
âNow you know how dangerous the Empress is, donât you? So keep your distance. You donât have to accept the Empressâ invitation.â
Serdel didnât answer.
âAs long as you become the heir of a family, you will be exposed to many risks. By the way, I hope you donât get caught up in the Empress. It would be great if I could always protect you by your side⦠but there might be situations where I canât.â
Serdel pushed his hand away from her shoulder.
âI am not as weak as you think. Also, I am not weak enough for Your Highness to protect me.â
âI know. I know, but Iâm worried.â
âYour Highness.â
âLord is strong and never weak. I admire your strong will and good judgment. But there are times when you donât take care of yourself to the point where youâre reckless.â
A bitter smile came out for a moment. With that reckless act, she met Blenn, rescued Laura and Dell, and has received great and small help from Dell until now.
She even gained the power of Radun, and now knows she is the real Serdel.
âIâve already been on the unstoppable train, Your Highness.â
It was full of things she couldnât find out unless she were reckless.
There were still many things she didnât understand.
She is Serdel, but what is the twist of the original work? What is the relationship between the female lead and the male lead? And why does she still feel trapped in the game?
âThereâs nothing I can do to satisfy this thirst.â
If she has to be reckless, she has to be reckless. And as she was about to say that she was fine.
âLady.â
Blenn and the Lord of the Wizard Tower approached in stride.
âOh no, Iâve been away too long. I have to go back.â
âLord Serdel⦠Please, donât put yourself in a dangerous situation.â
Falden has shown signs of desperation.
Then Serdel spits out words that could not be kept to end the situation.
âOkay.â
âIf you get hurt, my heart will hurt a lot.â
âI wonât get hurt. Donât worry, Your Highness.â
He smiled as gently as he could so as not to be anxious. Only then did Falden slowly turn around. The look of his distant back looked lonely.
Serdel whispered to the Lord of the Wizard Tower who was standing nearby.
âLord of the Wizard Tower, I have a request.â
âSay anything. Iâll listen to everything.â
âCan you use your magic to track down the location of the 2nd Prince? You have to keep it secret, so you donât get caught.â
âItâs possible.â
âPlease. His Highness has locked up a person somewhere, and I think the atmosphere will be dealt with soon. Before that, you have to hide the person.â
[Is it something to do with the Countess?]
The Lord of the Wizard Towerâs voice resounded in her mind. Serdel nodded her head.
âAll right.â
His answer cleared her heavy heart.
Relaxing her stiff face, Serdel walked right to the banquet hall.
The aristocrats who saw her being dragged out by Falden and finally returned after a long time were whispering.
âWhat is her relationship with His Highness the 2nd Prince?â
âDid they get close while exploring the forest?â
âNo way, theyâre not in that kind of relationship, right?â
âEy, what happened to the prince who fell off the stringâ.â
âI donât think thatâs the case. I heard that His Majesty often visits His Highness the 2nd Prince these days.â
âOh, I heard that, too. Besides, if it were me, I would have sent him somewhere else right away, but heâs staying in the palace all the time.â
When Serdel looked at them, those who were whispering shut their mouths tight.
She walked toward Cartal with her eyes fixed.
âIs it okay?â
âYes, itâs nothing.â
âThen thatâs fine.â
Cartal nodded and gave Serdel a plate of cake.
âI kept it because it looked delicious.â
As he lifted the fork with a fresh smile and a gloomy voice, a status window popped up.