Chapter 17
Kneel Before The Villain
When I asked, the nanny opened her mouth in a stupor and could not answer easily, then spoke belatedly with a puzzled look.
âMiss, please wait a moment. Youâre right I think I was mistakenâ¦â¦.â
It was before the nanny finished all her words.
Someone knocked on the door.
If the nanny changed her words now, she was as good as admitting her guilt. I was just about to wrap up the situation, but I didnât feel very good about being interrupted. With a frown on my face, I asked,
âWhatâs going on?â
I heard a reply from outside.
âYoung lady, I think you should come downstairs now.â
It was Stephenâs voice.
His voice was plain as usual, but there was something a little hardened about it. A sense of foreboding came over me at the moment.
Then again, ominous premonitions often came true.
Stephen continued in a serious voice.
âThe Crown Prince has come to visit.â
***
I sent the nanny and Annie both out of the room, then called the other maids and with their help, I changed and dressed lightly. I let my hair loosely hang this time instead of holding it up as I usually did, then put on a light blue dress and sat down in front of the dresser.
My face contorted shortly after the maids began applying my makeup.
âNow whatâs this all about?â
I gave them a disappointed look.
At this, the maids were so busy looking at me that they didnât realize their mistake.
âWe did what we always do, but could it be that there is a problemâ¦â¦?â
At the servantâs reply, I frowned and looked into the mirror again. No matter how I looked at it, I couldnât seem to adapt. Her skin, which was always clean, looked like a patientâs, covered with a coat of face powder that made it pasty and hid the blood color. It looked so thick that it seeped out when I scratched it with my fingers, especially under my eyes which were thin and shaded.
The darkly painted eyelids were also the kind of makeup that old, mature noblewomen usually wore. Younger women of Roxanaâs age should wear makeup lightly, in keeping with the vibrancy of their age.
In comparison, Roxanaâs image in the mirror was devoid of any of the trappings that come with it, and looked more dull and old than beautiful and dignified.
âGet rid of it. Iâm just gonna go down.â
âBut â¦â¦â
There was a hint of worry on the faces of the servants.
âThereâs no need to waste time and effort on dressing up that doesnât even look good.â
The maids looked a little surprised, but soon began to remove my makeup with careful hands. After all the makeup was removed, I applied only a light cream and a bit of fragrant oil.
Roxanaâs skin was originally white and beautiful, and her lips were naturally red, so she didnât need much makeup on her face.
After the makeup, I opened the drawer containing accessories.
The drawer was full of gorgeous accessories.
There was one simple pendant among the very expensive looking jewelry.
âWhat is this?â
I reached out and picked up the pendant and stared at it.
The pendant was made of silver, with a round floral pattern embroidered along the edge and a red gemstone in the center. The carvings were exquisite, and the shining white sterling silver was even studded with jewels, so it was an expensive item at first glance.
âWhy donât you wear this necklace today, young lady? Itâs the latest thing you bought.â
Suddenly, the maid who was helping with my preparation asked me with a strange look on her face. The necklace in the servantâs hand was adorned with a brilliant blue gemstone. I nodded absentmindedly and she placed the necklace around my neck.
âLetâs go.â
***
First floor.
A group of knights were waiting at the door of the parlor.
They had the imperial seal engraved on their uniforms and all had long swords at their waists. Their postures were neat, their expressions solemn, and their sternness was visible. The servants of the Dukeâs mansion looked at them uncomfortably.
âWhen is Roxana coming?â
A beautiful man with light blond hair and blue eyes said.
He was wearing a suit, not a uniform, unlike the knights.
He wore a white shirt, a pale gold vest, and a cravat of the same color as the vest. In the center of the cravat was an elaborate blue-gold brooch, which was fixed in place, and he wore a dark indigo coat embroidered with gold thread. Looking at his elegant attire, clean white skin and beautiful face, anyone could tell at a glance that his status was extraordinary.
He was none other than the Crown Prince.
The servant replied to his question with a slightly troubled look on his face.
âI have sent word of His Highnessâ arrival, and she will probably be here shortly.â
âHasnât it been an hour already?â
The Crown Prince said, looking at his watch.
His irritated voice instantly chilled the room. A cold sweat broke out on the servantâs forehead.
It was only natural for him to be afraid of the Crown Prince, since he was only a servant, no matter how great the Dukeâs authority was.
He could be punished for making the Crown Prince feel uncomfortable.
Whether he understood the feelings of such a servant or not, the Crown Prince gestured with a look of displeasure as if he was about to leave.
In response, the servant, feeling inwardly relieved, quickly disappeared.
After the servant was gone, the Crown Prince continued to pace the room, looking at his watch. It was not the first time he had visited the Duke of Lillianâs residence, but it was the first time he had to wait this long.
He was the one who just stormed in without setting an appointment time, so Iâll come down when Iâm ready.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
He didnât have any particular complaints about waiting for a while,
However, the longer he waited, the more impatient and frustrated he became.
The Crown Prince stared at the innocent wood in the fireplace and was about to open his mouth to summon the servant once more.
At that time, a sign of movement was heard from the door and soon a voice that had been painted for days came.
âI am here to see His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince.â
Hearing the familiar voice, the Crown Prince turned around. I stood in front of the door, bowing slightly.
âRoxana!â
The Crown Prince walked up to me quickly and hugged me.
ââ¦!â
Then he opened his mouth in tears.
âIâve missed youâ
âYour Highness.â
ââ¦.?â
The Crown Prince furrowed his brow.
My body stiffened.
âWhatâs wrong? Are you still sick?â
He asked, sincerely worried about me.
I answered in a stiff voice, pushing his body away.
âNo. Iâm fine now.â
The Crown Prince didnât understand.
Unlike usual, Roxana had a cold demeanor towards him. As a result, he had a dark expression on his face. It was clear that Roxana was still angry with him for giving Claire a shoulder to cry on at the banquet hall the day of the accident.
It had been many days since they stopped seeing each other, so he thought her anger should have subsided a bit by now, but looking at her current reaction, he was mistaken.
Wasnât she the one who insulted Claire first and slapped her in the cheek when Claire didnât say anything? He helped Claire because he felt sorry for her, so he couldnât understand why Roxana was angry over something as simple as that.
The Crown Prince sighed deeply.
Even after several days had passed, thinking back to that day, his heart still felt heavy and tired. He still didnât think that his actions that day were wrong.
But he came here today to apologize and to placate her. It was true that she was devastated by that day. Many days he spent in a damp state wondering what he should say or how he should he act when he met her. But when Roxana finally appeared in front of him, he couldnât remember a single word he had prepared. He had heard that she woke up safely, and he was glad to see it with his own eyes, but he felt sad because of Roxanaâs unusual attitude. When the Crown Prince relaxed his arms, Roxana slipped out of his embrace as if she had been waiting for him. This made him feel twice as sad as before.
âRoxana, about that day⦠â¦â¦â
The Crown Prince hesitated, continuing his words with a pained expression. Roxana stared at him with a frown.
ââ¦Roxana?
âYes, Your Highness.â
When Roxana replied with an indifferent face, he went silent and stared at her with a gaze full of surprise.
Instead of the face that usually looked suffocatingly thickly powdered, it was clean and vibrant, and the dark eyelids were deep and airy thanks to the clean, long eyelashes that hung down.
Her eyes, which were large and sharp when not obscured by makeup, were even clearer, and her rosy lips shone as if they were watery.
The dress she was wearing was also different. It was neat and simple, rather than childish and overly flashy as it usually was.
Looking at her, the Crown Prince recalled memories of the past few years.
****
*The past.
âI heard the Duke of Lillianâs residence has been busy lately preparing for the Princessâs birthday banquet. Go and fetch the Duke tomorrow. If he agrees, I will lend him the Crystal Palace for this banquet. There will be no need for complicated preparations.â
In the midst of the War of Conquest, the time when the Duke of Lillian sent word of his victory in the war against the Kingdom of Estibel, the Dukeâs prestige hit the heavens and the Emperor handed over the entire Crystal Palace for Roxanaâs debutante.
The Crystal Palace was completed after an endless five years of major construction work, mobilizing a thousand workers for the first emperorâs most cherished detached palace.
True to its name, the Crystal Palace was made entirely of the finest white transparent marble, and the interior was filled with priceless treasures and all sorts of luxuries, making it the most extravagant palace ever built.
Furthermore, only the Emperor and Empress were allowed to enter.
This was the first time in the history of the empire that the Crystal Palace was opened to the daughter of a nobleman who was not a member of the imperial family.
There were certainly people who were repulsed by this, but since the other party was the only daughter of the Duke of Lillian, the atmosphere was mostly agreeable.
Estibel was one of the most powerful in terms of both size and power among the surrounding countries, and it was also the country that actually suffered the most from the wealth situation.
However, the Duke of Lillian solved that problem, and the Emperor probably felt that his long-sick tooth had fallen out.
The Emperor had learned early on that the Duke was always sorry for leaving his young daughter alone in the capital. Since the Crystal Palace was a place that attracted the attention and envy of many people, he gave The Dukeâs daughter his good intentions for the sake of manipulation.
Thus Roxanaâs debutante was uncharacteristically held in the Crystal Palace under the Emperorâs command.
It was the first time the Duke of Lillianâs daughter, whom even the emperor cherished, appeared in a social setting, and it was the first time the Crystal Palace was opened to outsiders. Naturally, Roxanaâs debutante attracted the attention of many people, and the Crown Prince attended the banquet that day with the same curiosity.
The banquet began amidst everyoneâs anticipation, and soon after, the main character appeared.