Chapter 217
Under the Oak Tree
âBut I canât bear the thought of you being in a place like this even for a moment!â
Riftan pulled her away from his chest and held her at armâs length, making her sit straight up. His broad, tensed shoulders gleaming pale blue in the dim glow of dawn. His eyes were shaded under his hair as he looked down at Max, roughly sweeping his eyelids.
âI had no intention of having you in this situation when I brought you along with me from Anatol.â
âRiftan... I really donât mind this situation. We are h-husband and wife. I also... want to help you in any way. I may be w-weak, but... I know how to c-cure, and I am capable of casting healing magic. My body is also much healthier than before. The journey of coming all the way here... I withstood it well, didnât I? I am not that w-weak.â
Despite her profound persuasions, the skepticism on Riftanâs face didnât fade away. Max leaned in an attempt to burrow in Riftanâs arms, but hesitated when she thought that he might push her away. Then, Riftan let out a deep breath that he was holding in and drew her closer to him. Max moaned as she felt his thick tongue press for entrance and pushed into her mouth. Her breasts were pressed tightly against his sturdy chest as his large arms secured her body like the roots of a tree.
She chased her breath, like a fish that was caught in a net. He passionately devoured her lips, his high, perfectly straight nose pressed eagerly against hers and his rough, stubbled jaw brushing over her delicate chin. As she felt his hot, damp tongue covetingly explore the roof of her mouth and swipe the inside of her cheeks, she shuddered in pleasure. The kiss was so ravenous that it felt like he would swallow her.
âMaxi...â
Riftan called her name in a low, heated voice, as he gently laid her down on the bed. His hot fingers trailed a path between her legs, making her shiver and grab his forearm. Riftanâs black eyes burned so intensely that she could have easily thought that he hated her. He stroked her passionately but at one point, as if all his patience was lost, he used his body to crushingly grind her underneath him. Dizzying heat spread throughout her body, pulling her out of her right mind with the weight of his body moving above her.
Max greedily trailed her eyes over the sturdy, smooth figure of her husband, a gesture that meant no less than desperately asking him to take her. Beads of sweat started to form on her skin and blood rushed to her fingertips. The yearning for him seemed to burn the insides of her body. She ran her hands incessantly against his back as an invite, drawing an erotic moan from Riftan lips to echo in her ears. The way she was lying down with him like this was so good that she could die.
However, the passionate heat engulfing them was snuffed out by the loud sound of approaching footsteps.
âCommander! Theyâre calling to assemble!â
Someone exclaimed from outside the quarters. Riftan slammed his face against the bed and spat out frustrated profanities.
âFuck, such a timing... at this moment...â He closed his eyes tightly and temperamentally yelled back. âIâll be there soon.â
Max pulled down her clothes that had been rolled up. Riftan looked at her with the eyes still burning for passion, then forced himself to stand up. She could see how the muscles on his back were taut, showing his distress from the desire that he hadnât been able to satisfy.
He capriciously swept the ruffled hair on the back of his head and pulled out a new tunic, pulling it over his head. Then, he washed his face and wore his armor in a blink of an eye. Max was wrapped in a blanket as she sat down to watch him transform instantly to an ingenious knight. While he was strapping his sword around his waist, he finally looked back at her with poignant eyes.
âIâll be back soon, so donât go anywhere and stay here.â
âB-but I also have work to do...â
Max immediately shut her mouth. He warned her in a tone similar to that of a growling wild dog.
âI canât have you wandering alone in a place full of vulgar brutes. Donât even think about stepping out of this tent.â
He shot her one last daunting look as if warning her that he would not tolerate it if she disobeyed him again, then he went out of the tent. She was too late when she hurriedly adjusted her clothing and attempted to go after him, as she was blocked by a soldier guarding the entrance.
âMy apologies. Sir Calypse left specific instructions not to let the Lady leave the tent.â
She looked up at him with uneasy eyes. Idcilla must be worrying about her, not to mention, it would arouse the priestessesâ suspicions if she wasnât back immediately. Max grew more restless as she looked at the sky that grew brighter every moment.
âJ-just for a moment... I must go to the infirmary, I will come back.â
âWe must honor Sir Calypseâs orders above all.â
The soldier did not even budge. Max bit her lip as she looked up at the man and went back in. She felt furious with the coercive treatment Riftan was giving her, but she couldnât despise him for it because she knew that he was only trying to protect her. She plopped down helplessly on the bed as she waited for him to return. However, as she had never been idle for the past few weeks, having gotten used to working from dawn until dusk, she grew increasingly anxious.
Max wandered around the tent, touching the things he had arranged. His barrack was sparsely decorated, but very spacious and comfortable. An armor and a sword stand were placed next to the bed lined with tapestry, along with several spears and shields. A table with dozens of chairs was set up near the entrance, it was so long that it could easily accommodate thirty people.
In the rhombic ceiling, a round hole was made instead of a window, and a long rope connected to the canopy hung to the floor so that it could be closed at any time. Max tugged on the rope like a curious cat, then moved onto something else. She leisurely looked around the barracks, then she felt the surroundings of the tent grow increasingly noisy. Max jumped up from her seat and went to the entrance, pushing away the flap that covered it. Then, from a distance, she saw a woman engaged in an argument with Riftan. Maxâs eyes widened as she recognized her face.
âA-Agnes?â
They both turned their heads towards her at the same time when they heard her voice.
âMaximillian!â The princess ran towards her before Riftan could even open his mouth to speak. âWhen I heard about it from the knights, I thought that there was no way, it couldnât be. But itâs true! It has been a while. How have you been all this time?â
Max stared wide-eyed at the unexpectedly warm welcome. The princess continued to greet her cheerfully and held her hands despite Max being in stupor. âComing all this way must have been very difficult. And yet, these brutes nagged you instead of welcoming you, didnât they?â
Unable to refute the princessâs statement, Max turned and shot Riftan a nasty look, who frowned and clenched his jaw at the accusation.
âDonât even think about spewing nonsense to my wife.â
âNonsense you say! What makes you say that?â The princess snorted at him. âI am proposing a rational offer. Besides, itâs the ladyâs decision that will matter, not the lordâs decision.â
Max couldnât understand what was going on, and out of nowhere, Ruth appeared to prevent the two from embarking on another argument.
âBoth of you, stop it and calm down. Youâre making the Lady uncomfortable.â
Riftan shot Ruth a bloody look before focusing on Max. She had no idea what they were talking about, and seeing the concern on her face, her husband roughly swept his face and reluctantly headed towards his barrack.
âFine. Letâs talk inside.â
âOh heavens, you are so benevolent.â
Agnes said, her tone dripping with thick sarcasm. Max followed them with her expression still confused. Seeing the disorientation spreading across her face, the Princess gave her an apologetic smile.
âI apologize for being so sudden. We were discussing the Ladyâs situation and someone got so riled up that he lost his temper. This man here had to be stubborn.â
âM-my... situation?â Max looked anxiously back and forth between Agnes and Riftan.
Clearly annoyed by the state of events, he screamed in frustration. âWhat happens to my wife is my business. It means that the Princess has no right to interfere.â
âI am the commander of Whedonâs forces. Since the Lady is a subject of Whedon, then of course I have the right to interfere!â
âShe is not a wizard dispatched by Whedon!â
âThat is why I am going to appoint her to that position now!â
âW-wait a minute!â Max quickly intervened before the two of them went at each other again. âWhat... I donât quite understand what youâre talking about.â
Deciding that it would be too difficult to get a proper explanation from them, Ruth, who was standing at the sides, sighed and explained it himself. âItâs actually quite simple. The lady is here as a priestess from Livadon who joined the support unit. However, you can no longer claim that identity. With that said, it would be better for the lady to be introduced formally as an official wizard from Whedon.â
âAn o-official wizard?â
âYou have nothing to worry about. Itâs only as a nominal introduction. The lady can go about living her life as she normally would.â
The Princess added quickly when she saw Max get flustered at the prospect, but she remained skeptical of the proposition.
âI-If everything stays the same... d-do we really have to go through a cumbersome process? I can stay with the priestesses like Iâve been doing...â
âDo you really think Iâm going to let you stay there?â Riftan fiercely said between his clenched teeth. âDamn it! The fact that you have been living all this time in that place makes me want to flip it upside down! Are you kidding me right now?â
â... And because of that, the Lady cannot stay with the priestesses.â It seems that Ruth has suffered quite a ton from Riftan, as he mumbled the words and his shoulders drooped wearily. âCurrently, the ladyâs position is very ambiguous. As the identity of being a priestess could no longer work, the two of them are now arguing over the option of granting the lady an identity that would make her a wizard from Whedon.â
âOnce again, nothing will change regarding your daily duties. You will still tend the wounded, but as a Whedon healer, and not a priestess of the Great Temple of Livadon.â Agnes explained in a softer tone. âThis may seem insignificant but ranks in the barracks are very distinguished. Soldiers from Livadon, Whedon, Osyria, and Balto are now gathered here in Ethylene. There is no central commanding system, and it becomes confusing because thereâs no unity. If you do not have a clear affiliation, the lady may not be able to receive protection in case of any unfortunate event. You have been under the protection of the knights deployed by the great temple all this time, right?â
Max nodded.
âFrom now on, you must be under the protection of the soldiers and knights of Whedon.â
âI will protect my wife!â Riftan yelled out the words as if his patience was about to reach its limits.
âSo stop this unnecessary interference.â He spat vehemently.
âDoes the lord think he will be by his wifeâs side all the time? What are you going to do if you are out on the battlefield?â
Agnes crossed her arms over her chest and cynically sneered at him. âAre you going to lock her up in your barracks? Stop being so stubborn! We have a war going on. We donât need a Lady here. If Maximillian stays here as the wife of Riftan Calypse and not a wizard, both of you will become a laughingstock to everybody.â
âI donât give a damn what everyone else says. Iâll take care of everything. Thereâs no reason to put any burden on my wife!
âBut I... want to bear that burden w-with you.â Max intervened urgently. âI donât want to be an extra l-load. Iâll do... as the princess suggests.â
Riftanâs jaw clenched. His barely masked emotions from before were now completely released, she could feel chills from the aura heâs emanating but she couldnât back down.
âBack in Calypse Castle... I also worked as a healer. Itâs going to be no d-different from that. I will never overdo it... so p-please consider and donât just oppose. I can do really well.â
Seeing the determination in her eyes, Riftanâs entire face hardened, and his eyes darkened.
âFine. Do what you want.â He spat in a voice of ice. âNo matter how much I disagree, youâll still do it anyway. It would be better to have a person in your sight in the first place, than be stabbed in the back again.â
Max recoiled, her shoulders hunching from his pricking tone. He stared at her for a moment, then turned away. âI will assign an escort for you right away. Donât even attempt to turn that down.â
When Riftan walked away, Max hurriedly tried to pursue him, but Princess Agnes dissuaded her. âLet it go until his head cools down. Heâs ill-tempered, but heâs a rational person. When his mind clears, heâll realize that what weâre doing is for the best.â
âB-but...â
âRiftan is irrationally overprotective when it comes to the lady. Heâs just like a six-year-old kid storming off.â The Princess had a displeased expression on her face. âIf Maximillian is satisfied with being treated like that, then it doesnât matter. Otherwise, it is good to make sure that he understands that you have your own will too.â
Note â LF: In another episode of âRiftan deprived of snusnuâ. He might be extra hot-tempered âcause of that lol. Anyway, completely stanning Agnes here.
Nymeria: YOU GO AGNES! You tell both of them! She really has to make him understand that! We agree that what she did was reckless, but sheâs handlingit well and as a wizard she has a lot to offer. She can totally manage!