Chapter 259
Don't Concern Yourself With That Book
Chapter 259
Translator: yun
âAll buildings other than the Great Library are closed at night. It would be good for you to know that there was a certain prince from a certain kingdom who was expelled after getting caught wandering around late at night.â
Abel tapped me on my head with the documents he was holding before speaking casually. Though it might seem like he was being playful, his tone was stern.
âEspecially since thieves are so rampant here. So, visits to the school are strictly controlled. Other than that, you are all free to do whatever you want.â
That marked the end of the class. Usually, there were also classes that ran from the morning till the afternoon but I was told there werenât any today. Afterward, I was led by Prince Cjezarn to look around before we returned to our respective rooms.
***
That night. I had just washed up and left for the drawing room to find Dane leaning against a desk while reading something. I could tell from the envelope was holding that he was reading a letter but Dane seemed to be lost in thought.
âDane?â
He lifted his head candidly at my call. So, I thought I had been mistaken. When I noticed a strangely serious expression on his face a while ago.
âWhatâs that?â
âAh. A letter from the Empire. Itâs from brother.â
Fleon? Something must have happened. Fleon did not enjoy writing letters.
âBut why are you reading it so intently?â
âHm. Was I?â
On top of that, from the envelope, I could tell the letter was meant for only Dane. I asked Dane if he had sent anything to me. I then read Fleonâs letter for me and couldnât help but smile.
âThis is just him nagging.â
To sum it up, he was reminding me to eat well but he was quite long-winded about it. I stared at his neat handwriting for a moment before placing the letter down.
âHow was school?â
âSo-so. I didnât have class...Right. I think Iâve been singled out by the scholar in charge of my class.â
âWhat?â
I looked at Dane and told him what happened today. Dane had been grinning at first before a troubled expression took over his face.
âAbel? Are you sure it was Abel Cloud?â
âHm?â
âHe had dark blue hair and green eyes? And he has a large stature?â
When I nodded my head slowly, Dane hardened his expression. He bit his lower lip before smiling at me curiously.
âHeâs the 3rd Prince of Kaltanias.â
âWhat?â
âHeâs our brother.â
What did that mean? Why would he suddenly appear here? I stared at him as I encapsulated all my questions in my expression. Dane nodded as if he understood. He looked surprised too. He rarely showed his bewilderment on his face but this time, he looked serious.
âWas he not exiled?â
âYes. Officially, it was said that he was exiled but he had fled the Empire to escape his crimes.â
âCrimes?â
âYeah. He had committed treason. Before disappearing.â
Dane reached out towards me before bringing his hand to my cheek. He fiddled with my hair before mulling over it again.
âHe was the last Templar of the Winds.â
With a serious expression still on his face, Dane laid bare his suspicions.
âYes, it is but...â
âAnd the library is so huge that itâd be hard to finish looking through it even in a week.â
âThat might be true but...â
Evidently at a loss, Prince Cjezarn blinked his eyes. He looked like a small puppy again. He looked at me like a whimpering puppy wanting to go potty.
âI really want to take a look around the library.â
âCould you tell me why?â
âI have something to find.â
Of course, that was a lie. I wasnât going to look for some book, I was looking for Rusbella. This place was so huge that it would be impossible to find her even if I had to comb through the place.
âWell then, princess.â
Seeing that he could not win my stubbornness, the prince chose to give up pretty quickly. Instead, he suddenly talked about how spacious the library was. He went on a lengthy rant about the size of the library and the number of books that were stored in there. When I looked at him like I couldnât understand him, the stuttering prince stared at me with tears in his eyes.
âSo, can I show you around later?â
âWhat?â
For some reason, his eyes seemed filled with shame.
âThatâs if you have time, princess. Hm?â
I was the one who was bewildered.
What was this?
Prince Cjezarn was looking at me like a puppy who had been abandoned out in the rain. As young as he was, his good intentions and goodwill in his eyes were burdensome.
âWhatâs wrong, my prince?â
âThatâs... An-Anyway, please! Hm?â
He had just been a supporting character in the original novel. I had momentarily forgotten since he had not been a supporting role in my life and instead, quite an influential one. I nodded reluctantly in agreement because I thought he would continue to pester me until I said yes. Because I was already familiar with how stubborn he could get from our previous meetings. Eventually, I even promised him to go on a walk some time before he returned alone.
âHow strange..â
Come to think of it, I wondered why. The prince had taken a strange liking to me. Was this because I had entertained all his favours in Kaltanias? I wondered if things were going to move according to the original story now. Or were they deviating?
I couldnât tell whether this was a new worry I should care about. I really didnât know. I also didnât know why the prince was being so kind to me. Would this bring me trouble? He was definitely supposed to be a supporting character that fell in love with Rusbella. I smirked. How could I have won against the magical female lead? I couldnât have influenced him that much.
After parting from Prince Cjezarn, I walked all the way to the Great Library. Well, at least I wasnât completely wrong in saying I was going to the library. I was just going to have a look there first.
According to the , Rusbella was an intelligent and clever woman. She was often described to be in the library not because she was being pretentious but because of her zeal to learn. Of course, she didnât just study in the library. She would visit the forest to collect mulberries. Pick up the male lead from the ditch while catching the crayfish that was the sub-male lead. Anyway, the library was one of the places she often visited.
â... If I could even meet her.â
The problem was the size of this place. To call it just wide would be an understatement. In fact, it was almost the size of a city.
And it was built all for learning. I groaned. How could I find her here? This was incomparably larger than the university I attended in my previous life. I stare at the diary in my hand.
â... You should be helping me at times like this.â
I opened my mouth at the sight I had been so used to seeing hundreds even thousands of times before.
âThis will be the last time.â
Hm, the last time? I didnât know why I said that. The last? Was it because this had to do with Amorâs life? I grimaced at how ridiculous my words were. For just a moment, my left cheek stung.
âLight?â
Just when a great pain struck me as I brushed against the scar on my cheek. The diary glowed dimly.
âImpossible.â
As I hurriedly opened the diary to any page, the empty pages of the diary would suddenly be inked in as if it had been waiting for me. The dots of ink pulsated like waves before gradually forming words.
[... Run.]