Chapter 47: Live To Sienna Pt.47
Reboot Sienna
âThereâs that too. But after our mother died, I felt uneasy if I didnât see you in front of my eyes. I thought about what I would do if our mother was to take you away.â
Sienna, who was only four years old when her mother closed her eyes, was fine because she was too young to remember her mother, but not Jamie.
âBecause I was young then. It was only later that it became a habit that I felt sorry for myself if I didnât keep you around me.â
âYou should have adorned me a little more then. Youâd always annoy and bother me instead.â
âWhat do you mean bother you? I lifted you up around on my shoulders because you were so pretty.â
âIs that what youâve been carrying around on your head? In the summer, you would throw it into a lake in the middle of nowhere and tell it to swim. And if you got bored, you would put it on top of a tall tree. Although I finally came to like climbing and standing on top of trees later on, but when I was hanging from the top of the tree the first time, I thought my real heart was falling.â
He shook his head at her words.
âHow did it bother you? I was afraid you would be in danger when Iâm not there for you.â
âWho teaches that to a girl!â
âAre men the only ones who fall into the water? Do monsters only come out and fight men? I can protect you if Iâm by your side, but Iâm afraid something might happen when Iâm away. I couldnât even teach you things for real because you were so pretty. Youâve seen how soldiers train.â
Sienna could not refute Jamieâs words. In front of his only sister, her brother often acts like a screw loose, but he was a harsh and charismatic leader in front of knights and soldiers. When she watched him closely, she wondered if he was the same person.
There was a reason why the soldiers called him âthe foolish brotherâ and âthe captain of the hellâs squadronâ. She didnât really know too much about the nickname.
âBy the way, after hearing about a novel that Chelsea has been reading, she asked me to buy you a dress because you were going to marry the prince and would start whining for one... Itâs not a prince, but rather, youâll get married to the Crown Prince and become his princess.â
As a child, Sienna unnecessarily developed fantasies about being the Empress by reading novels that Chelsea had given or read to her. She had the girlish idea that she would be able to marry herself away to the eyes of the prince as long as she bought a pretty dress right away.
The immature girlâs dream really came true. She got married to the Crown Prince. Of course, she had to face a different ending than the main character in the novel, who married the prince and lived happily ever after for the rest of her life.
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âIâm so sleepy...â
Sienna couldnât sleep yesterday, so she just tossed and turned on the bed. People came from the imperial family, barely falling asleep at dawn. It was because she had to prepare for the wedding.
She painted her face with powder and trimmed her hair with hot, red iron. She couldnât stand her heavy eyelids and sat down in a chair, nodding off. Whenever her head lost its balance and moved, her hair was pulled and heated by the cheeks.
âItâs dangerous to move recklessly when weâre doing your hair.â
âI know, but... Sorry.â
âSienna! Can I get you a cup of tea?â
Jane asked. Jane, who used to be Kellyâs servant, became Siennaâs cousin as she entered the Grinnieâs House as a foster child. At first, she was confused by how their titles changed between Sienna and Jane, reversing in order, but now she was quite accustomed to it.
âSister, please. If itâs that one, please make it very dark and cool for me.â
Jane and Kelly were also attending the wedding, and both had already been prepared. The main character, Sienna, had to have a complicated wedding dress, so it took more time.
âEvery morning youâre so drunk on tiredness that you canât beat yourself awake until the day you get married.â
âBrother! When exactly did I do that? And how can it be morning now? The sun hasnât even dawned yet.â
âThatâs a relief. Today, the skies are clear and the stars are nice so itâll be a sunny day.â
When the sun came up, the living room was filled with sunlight, as he said. The morning seemed to have come early because it was approaching summer.
âFortunately, the sky is clear and the sun is fine today.â
âIt seems so. By the way, brother is very good at observing that.â
Jamie was also wearing a tailspin. It was always easy to wield a sword, but today it was neatly tucked and dressed in black robes. Such a tall frame and broad shoulders made the clothes look better together. In particular, the red cape on his shoulders was making his appearance stand out.
âIâm sorry Iâm getting married before brother, but I think Iâll have the chance to meet my new sister-in-law today if Iâm lucky. It seems Iâll have to prepare a number table for you. I think thereâs going to be a line-up of ladies whoâll want to marry my brother.â
âWhat nonsense about a line?â
Jamie blushed and shook his hands, but his mouth was filled with smiles as to whether her praise was not really all that bad. He was in a state where his marriage requests were packed full. But a wife wouldnât come in so easily. There was no aristocrat to send hawks to families with no power or money in the northern corner, even though their father was titled as a duke.
âItâs not just the bad conditions...â
If he doesnât stay in the northern town of Heidel and just spends his time in the capital and attend a banquet, he will surely find his partner much easier.
Objectively, Jamie had a likable face and a solid body, not because she saw her brother with the eyes as his younger sister, Sienna. Moreover, he was the successor to the Duke of Waters, who was considered to be the greatest warrior.
Of course, it was now politically marginalized, but it was once such an accomplished family that the emperor felt threatened. The lineage had melted away to Jamie. Although not officially known, he began to master swordsmanship at fifteen years old and was probably the youngest swordsman.
He was also a kindhearted man who could save his own people. No one really disliked Jamie, though he said the soldiers or knights trained by him were more vicious than the monsters running around in the north and that they were tougher than trolls. A man must be a charming man, even when heâs roughed up.
Heâs a man with no real drawbacks... well, the biggest problem was being stuck in the northern Heidel, far from the capital.
âWhenâs brother going back to Heidel?â
âIâm thinking of going right after your wedding. Thereâs nothing to do in the capital and I should go back to get stronger too. I donât feel comfortable staying here either.â
âIâll stay a few more months and leave.â
âIn how many more months are you going to stay and then leave?â
âIâm going to look for brotherâs future wife. Until when will you live alone? Itâs because I feel sorry for going off and getting married first is all.â
âNo need to be sorry...â
âSo, letâs stay in the capital and attend a banquet with me and see if there are any girls you like.â
âWhatâs the matter with a girl who falls in love with me?â
Jamie turned his head and slyly smiled. Still, he did not say no, so she seemed determined to find him a wife.
âNow that youâre done with your makeup and hair, you can wear this.â
Sienna and the ladies, who were holding her dress up, stepped down and waited as she brought the dress onto the stairs. The dress was so long that sixteen maids held onto it.
âI see youâve finally prepared yourself and finished wearing that dreadful thing.â
Gerald, the one-eyed tailor, bragged that it was beautiful, not terrible, but it felt terrible to her.
This wedding dress, however beautiful it was, was no different from just a pretty torture device. Whatâs more, they even had to wear a corset that was made up of twenty whale bones, a very expensive one that the tailor boasts.