Chapter 234 - Ch. 234 I Wish You All The Best (1)
Return of the Female Knight
Ch. 234 I Wish You All The Best (1)
âThis is what I was hiding from you, Young Lady.â
Mirabelleâs mouth was opened in fright. All she knew was that Elena and Kuhn were somehow connected, but this was the first time she had details of the nature of his work. This was exact confirmation of the danger of his profession, which she could only vaguely guess at before.
âIf heâs one of Carlisleâs menâ¦does this mean heâs been serving Elena too?â
Mirabelle wasnât naive enough to not understand what the blood on his clothes meant. The differences between an assassin and an official knight were sharply divided. Knights would kill in a fair battle, but assassins would kill when given any order. Knights were often of noble birth, while assassins were looked down in contempt for coming from low birth, and their work was usually associated with deceit.
Mirabelleâs dark green eyes gradually regained their reason. She stared at Kuhnâs bloody clothes.
âAreâ¦are you hurt?â
Kuhnâs footsteps paused for a moment, but he approached Mirabelle again. When he got close enough, he cut the ropes binding her hands.
ââ¦Yes. Iâm glad that youâre alright.â
When he leaned in close to Mirabelle, she noticed the beads of sweat on his forehead. He must have rushed here urgently.
For a moment she wondered if he worried about her, but then she soon dismissed the thought. It was likely he had come here because she was Elenaâs sister and Carlisleâs sister-in-law. However, Mirabelle was still grateful that it was him who came to her rescue and not anyone else.
Kuhn quickly took Mirabelleâs delicate hand and led her through the cage. After being completely freed from her cage, she was able to look at him face-to-face.
ââ¦Thank you for saving me.â
âPlease thank the General and Her Highness later. They mobilized every single soldier to find you.â
In truth, it was Kuhn who quickly discovered Mirabelleâs abductors, and rushed here as soon as he confirmed the information. Mirabelle nodded, realizing that her guess was not wrong.
âI will, butâ¦thank you for coming here in person.â
âI just followed the directions from above.â
Kuhn answered in a stiff reply, and Mirabelle hesitated before she spoke again.
ââ¦I suppose so. Is that why you went to Blaise mansion?â
âYes. Her Highness could not tell you anything about me.â
ââ¦I see.â
âPlease donât misunderstand. I donât want the two of you to be estranged because of me.â
âI understand. It would have been impossible for Elena to tell me about you. Iâm also sorry what I said to my sister.â
Kuhn gave an inward sigh of relief.
âIs there anything else you want to know?â
ââ¦Will you answer everything?â
âIf itâs possible. I canât give you any confidential information.â
âIâm not curious about that. Onlyâ¦â
Kuhn stared at Mirabelle in slight puzzlement, but she only wanted to know one thing.
âWhen I confessed, you mentioned our difference in status. After thisâ¦what answer would you give to me?â
Kuhn was still not a social match for Mirabelle, but he was not as lowly as a servant. Because his status was somewhat more elevated, Mirabelle wondered if his answer to her confession would change.
Kuhnâs reply was still cold.
ââ¦Do you still not see why I am not suitable for you, Young Lady?â
It was more of a question than an answer, but it was enough to convey Kuhnâs intentions. There was not much difference in eligibility between a low servant and an assassin.
Mirabelle hung her head in dismay. That was the answer that robbed her of her last hope. She couldnât even count how many times she lost the same man.
Kuhn stared at her subdued form before speaking again in a low voice.
âWeâll wait here for the other knights to arrive. And please note that Blaise mansion has not yet been informed of your kidnapping. However, Her Highness is very concerned about your safety, so you will be sent to the Imperial Palace. That is all.â
Kuhn coolly turned around. Mirabelle looked at the back of his head, realizing in her gut that this might be the last time she saw him. She had no reason to pursue him anymore.
Kkuugâ
Mirabelleâs small hand urgently caught Kuhnâs sleeve. He didnât shake her off, and he turned back to look at her. She was so relievedâ¦yet her heart ached at the thought she may never see him againâ¦
Tears formed unbidden in Mirabelleâs eyes again. She didnât want Kuhn to see, so she kept her head down. It was best not to cry, but she could not stop the tears from flowing. She stood frozen as they slipped down her chin.
ââ¦Young Lady.â
âIâm sorry. But I still didnât understand it when you were a servant, and I still donât understand it now. Why canât we be together?â
All she cared about was his heart, yet Kuhn kept speaking as if they could never be together. No matter what his feelings were, the end was already fixed for him. Yet Mirabelle was prepared to give up everything if she had to. The problem was that she could not be alone in this.
âThere is one thing I understand clearly. When I let go of you, our relationship will be broken.â
ââ¦â
âIf I bravely walk towards you ten footsteps, and all you do is step backâ¦thereâs no progress between us.â
Love was not a solo endeavor. Even if Mirabelle had love enough for the both of them, if Kuhn did not accept it, she would be nothing more than a mere nuisance.
âI donât know what I look like to you, butâ¦Iâm serious. I like you for who you are.â
Mirabelle lifted her head. She looked straight at his face for what was possibly the last time. Kuhnâs gray eyes were trembling slightly.
âWhether you are a servant for Blaise mansionâ¦â
She didnât want much from Kuhn from the start. She just wanted Kuhn.
âOr an assassin with endless blood on your handsâ¦â
She didnât know how to put this feeling of love into words. Kuhn had filled up her own heart.
ââ¦No, I donât care if itâs worse than that. Even if youâre a slave, my heart wonât change.â
Mirabelle had pretended not to know, but another servant had seen Kuhn bathe, and they told her about the mark of slavery that was on him. She knew everything about Kuhn, and still loved him. She couldnât stop the urge to keep running after him.
Meanwhile, Kuhnâs gray eyes widened in surprise. He didnât expect her to know about his past.
âHow did you know?â
âIt doesnât matter to me at all. So let me ask you one more time. Will you hold my hand?â