Chapter 239 - Precipitated Meeting (1)
Predatory Marriage
Predatory Marriage â Chapter 239. Precipitated Meeting (1)
Translator: Atlas / Editor: Regan
The words shocked her. The title Queen of Kurkan echoed in her mind. But outwardly, Leah was unperturbed.
âYouâre talking nonsense,â she said. âWhy would I have to save your life?â
Rummaging through the basket of roses with one hand, the Toma woman showed her a glass bottle filled with black liquid, hidden among the flowers. A Tomari potion.
âThis will help clear your mind,â she said. âIf you have any doubts, then ask those that are guarding you what this potion is for.â
At first Leah thought she meant the knights. But her knights couldnât possibly know anything about strange potions. And then Leah understood who the old woman meant.
ââ¦Iâll take the roses.â
As Leah took the basket, the Toma woman thanked her profusely.
âBut I canât guarantee your life,â Leah clarified. âI donât have that power.â
The old woman smiled as if she had heard something funny.
âThe Kurkans will always follow the wishes of their Queen,â she whispered. âPlease donât forget this meeting.â
And the old Toma woman walked away. The coachman spat in her direction and snapped the reins, starting the carriage forward. Leah closed the window and slid the curtains back into place, stroking the petals of the roses in the basket. She hadnât seen fresh flowers since she left the peach orchard. -Posted only on Novel Utopia.
Her head lowered.
She wanted Ishakan.
She had decided to return to the palace of her own will, despite the bitterness of their separation, and she was determined that she would have something to show for it. She had to do everything she could in the time he had given her.
Caressing the flower petals, she imagined what it would be like, once she had regained all her memories. She would be able to stand by his side without any shadows to trouble her.
As she was lost in these thoughts, the carriage made its way to a small farm and halted. Climbing out of the carriage, Leah walked over to the gate, which was locked with a large padlock. When she peered over the fence, she saw that the place was overgrown with weeds. It looked abandoned.
Somehow, Leah did not think it would have been in this condition if Baroness Cinael had been taking care of it. But Leah didnât believe she had sold it, either. She would have to find another time to go to the modest mansion where the baroness had lived.
Leaving the small farm behind, Leah set out for the center of town. Her next destination was a quiet two-story teahouse. There werenât many customers. It was a good place to relax, but today she had not come for tea.
As she descended the carriage, the knights moved to follow her, but Leah halted them.
âWait for me outside,â she instructed. âBesides, todayâs errands are private.â
âWe canât do that, Princess.â
She chuckled at their worried expressions.
âSince when do you care about my safety?â
âPrincessâ¦!â
âYou were all asleep at the orchard,â she said. âSomeone slipped you a sleeping elixir. Who could have done such a thing?â
ââ¦â¦â
âMy ladies-in-waiting could not possibly be so friendly with Lady Mirael,â Leah said, with exaggerated thoughtfulness. âSo I suppose the traitor must be one of you.â
The faces of the knights turned rigid.
âRemember that it is I who spared your lives,â Leah said coldly, and entered the teahouse alone.
The employees there had hosted the princess several times before, so one of them led her to a table on the second floor without comment. Leah dismissed the server and then stood alone, looking out the window. Well-dressed people were walking about on the street outside.
As she sat in a patch of sunlight and sipped at her tea, she decided to check and see if she was being followed. Suddenly, she set down her teacup and began to breathe in heavy, labored gasps. She clutched at her belly, a sound of pain escaping her.
âAhhhâ¦!â
âLeah!â
Instantly, a man appeared from the shadows of the high ceiling, dropping to the floor as softly as a cat. It was Haban, one of Ishakanâs escorts. His face was pale.
âAre you all right? Iâll go get Morga right nowâ¦!â
He was about to dive out the window when Leah sat up straight and looked at him calmly. Haban stopped.
âDoesnât your stomach hurtâ¦?â He asked quizzically.
Leah shook her head. She hadnât had any stomach pains since she had come back from the orchard.
âMy heart almost burst!â Haban clutched his chest and sighed heavily.
âIshakan ordered you to follow me?â Leah asked quietly.
âOh, Iâm not following you, Iâm justâ¦escorting you to make sure nothing happens to you. Genin wanted to, but she was worried she wouldnât be able to hide. Sheâs too big,â Haban explained, and immediately apologized. âIâm sorry. It was rude to not ask your permission.â
âNo. Iâm quite relieved to have you around.â
The dejected Habanâs eyes lit up.
âReally?â
âOf course I am.â
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