T/N Rania has been changed to Lania because I donât like Rashid and Rania starting with the same letters as if theyâre siblings. R is interchangeable with L, so the switch is fine, though the name Rashid cannot be changed to Lashid because the Korean word ëźěë is probably referring to the specific name Rashid.
âThis isnât good enough! Set up more decorations!â
After surveying the hall, Lania lifted her hands up and raised her voice to shout orders. The arch-shaped grand ceiling and marble floor were already sparkling enough, but her face was still full of discontent.
âHang a diamond at the center of the chandelier. To the extent that their eyes will be blinded!â
ââŚJust whose eyes have to be blinded. Seriously.â
âLonan.â
She raised her eyebrows at the person who had approached her without a sound. However, they seemed to know each other well because Lania didnât rebuke the other for speaking to her with disrespect.
âI told you not to show up without my permission.â
âOh dear. But I thought I could be of use to you.â
âI told you, no. If you use magic carelessly people will try to find out what your identity is. And âthat personâ isnât an ordinary human being.â
ââŚOf course. He has inherited the blood of the grand magician Kerhan.â
Like a slick-looking snake, Lonanâs mouth curled up as he spoke. His bony face was revealed from underneath the black robe he wore.
Though he was obviously a rare, handsome man, he didnât seem like a living person at all.
âBut for His Majesty to have accepted the invitation to the welcome banquet, what a surprise.â
ââŚHmph, what do you mean surprise.â
*Whoosh* Lania unfolded her fan with a flip of a hand and covered her mouth.
âItâs a banquet being hosted by the feudal lord of the North. As long as there isnât anything important happening at the same time, the emperor will most likely attend it.â
âBut he canât be here unless for something important.â
ââŚWhat do you mean?â
âI just thought it was interesting that he came all the way here without any knights or guards. And he arrived without any notice as well.â
âAccording to the manager of the palace, the emperor is here to cherish the favorite visiting location of the late empress.â
âSo, youâre saying you believe those words?â
ââŚâ
Lonanâs eyes flashed, and Lania folded the fan that had been covering her face.
Her smile had disappeared, her face haggard.
âImpertinent. How dare you tell me such lies?â
âWell, take my words as that Iâm worried for you. My fate is tied to yours, after all.â
Even after her fierce glare, Lonan only grinned.
âThough, well, Iâll be fine as long as you keep your promiseâ
ââŚI havenât forgotten, so move your hand.â
âHow cold-hearted you are. But it was this exact hand that completed the transforming tasks of everyone you wanted finished.â
Lonan let out an uncharacteristic whine as he looked at his hand held in midair.
Their relationship hadnât developed overnight.
They were clear about what they wanted from each other, though they havenât fully received them yet, both confident about their eventual success.
âWell anyway, are you alright with this?â
âAbout what?â
âItâs customary for the Duchess to personally meet the Emperor. Youâd at least need to have Catherine dragged out of that villa before night falls for a greeting.â
âWhat nonsense is that!â
Lania coldly gripped the hem of her skirt as her face shook.
âIâve already made her the head of the family, and now you want me to have a woman of no standing to represent the Dukeâs Household?â
âBut itâs still tradition. His Majesty could also ask you about it.â
âThe Emperor?â
*Ha,* Lania snorted and smiled as if she doubted what sheâd heard.
It remained unclear what her thoughts were, but her face relaxed once more.
âYou think such a noble figure would care about a trifling matter? Please donât say anything more ridiculous. Since his days as Crown Prince, heâs only been thinking of the empire and the war campaign.â
ââŚBut the Emperorâs men are probably different? Especially the Third Prince, whoâs also a feudal lord. He might be well informed on the situation of the North.â
âDid you think I didnât think up to that point? I can just say sheâs sick in bed.â
She shrugged her shoulders, as if it wasnât a big deal.
âAt best, isnât it just like when lawyers and inspectors walked in and out of the premises. His Majesty the Emperor is coming. Not even a single hair of someone who doesnât have the status from a countâs household should be seen at the banquet.â
âDidnât she just step out and go to the city a bit ago? There are now rumors circulating that the Duchess is actually different from what the rumors say of her.â
âSo weâll have to make it so she never even thinks of setting her foot out again.â
How dare she.
She still grinded her teeth at the fact that she couldnât finish what sheâd begun the other day while being too busy to verify the three lights at the Winter Palace.
âReally, how many months will she even last like that. But itâd be best for you to keep her as far away as you can while the Emperor is here.â
âSo you want to just leave that woman alone? She might cause trouble outside even before the banquet begins-.â
âDonât be ridiculous. Someone might think I sent you an invitation to the banquet.â
Lania returned to fanning her face as she put on an expression that said that she thought Lonan was saying something absurd.
Her blue eyes, which slowly moved to the windows of the hall, looking in the direction of the villa, were filled with blatant contempt.
âHmph, sheâs been stuck in a lake, what would she know about how the world runs?â
â â â
ăâŚThey were insulting you like that, you know?ă
âOh my, I see. Here, eat a little more.â
I picked off the two pond snails off the back of the sparrows and held them in my hands. I offered them the moss they liked and leisurely leaned back.
âYou all worked very hard.â
ăIt was nothing.ă
The green snail, whoâd once been a knight in the Dukeâs household, shyly lowered his antennae.
According to Selene, these two were originally transformed into ducks, but after they attempted to escape, were caught and then turned into snails.
They were now at the bottom of the food chain, an existence that could only eat and poop.
But that was just what Lania thought, because to me, they were like the perfect, personal wiretaps.
âYou probably didnât think I could do this, huh.â
The ducks and geese, who take up a large majority of the lake community, were mobile, but large enough to be noticeable.
Though the best they could do was something like how Selene had gone and stolen an object in the middle of the night, snails could hide anywhere, they only needed to be stuck onto a surface.
A sparrow like this who could operate at a command was no different from an iPhone that didnât need charging.
âSo, what else did she say? Did the Emperor say why he came to visit? If he was looking for someone or if he was trying to recruit helpâŚâ
ăThat, I couldnât quiteâŚIâm so sorry, Your Ladyship.ă
âNo, thatâs alright.â
It seems Hanielâs disappearance was being kept under wraps.
Based on what I knew of the emperor, it was possible that he was actually treating this as a very serious matter. Because Haniel wasnât well-known in the kingdom, I couldnât exclude the possibility that there had been no news of her not because they werenât taking her disappearance seriously, but because the search for her was actually being kept a secret.
âThen when will the banquet begin?â
ăThis afternoon at 4pm.ă
âWhat? That soon?â
Well, someoneâs impatient.
I suddenly stood up and looked up, gazing at the sky.
Though it was still light outside, I still needed to remain vigilant.
There was about an hour until the sun set at six.
In that time, I had to meet the princes and return Haniel to them.
ââŚâ
If I missed today, I couldnât tell when Iâd get another chance to see them.
As I walked into the forest, my steps grew heavier and heavier.
Selene, who had brought Haniel over, looked at me with a helpless expression.
It seemed that sheâd painstakingly dragged Haniel with her beak, carefully trying to avoid hurting her.
ăI brought her because you asked, but Iâm still not sure this is the right thing to do. She was hiding all by herself today as well.ă
ââŚI see.â
ăLady Melloe said sheâs only had a few meals. She said Hanielâs been adapting more slowly than expected-ă
âItâs alright.â
There was no need to adapt to this place any more.
I picked up Haniel, who felt like a dry little ball in my hands.
Though my hardened mind and determination wavered after embracing her softly for the first time in many days, I made sure I didnât see her face.
âWe should go in and get ready first. There isnât much time left until the banquet.â
ăAre you really planning on going?ă
âOf course. I wonât have another opportunity like this.â
âŚFor me or her.
I raised my head, having been looking at Haniel this whole time.
As I was placing down the snails onto the ground, they clamored out as if they remembered something.
ăAlso, Lady Lania said that she would block all the paths from the lake.ă
ăThatâs right. We heard everything. There might be people who stumble into the lake after coming out of the banquet for a stroll, so the paths to the lake will be completely shut down.ă
âReally? With what?â
ăThey canât use magic in case itâs detected, and they didnât have time to order barbed wire fences, so for now theyâre piling thorny bushes there. The carpenters should have arrived by now.ă
ââŚI see.â
No matter how much I blankly stared at them, the two pond snails curled up and didnât move an inch, sneaking peeks at me from time to time. It was as if they were suggesting that theyâd yet to eat their fill.
ăWeâre very sorry, Your Ladyship. But even so, I think it is good to be careful. If theyâre carpenters the Duchess herself brought, they will have considerable skill. They will make a robust structure as good as any iron fence.ă
âBut in the end, itâs not actual iron.â
ăâŚă
âAnyway, youâve done well. Iâll make sure you get more food, so make sure to rest under your rock today. Oh right, by the way, do you mind doing me one more favor while youâre on your way?â
The snails paused at my words as they were climbing onto the sparrowsâ backs and looked as if they were raising their eyebrows.
âCall over a beaver.â
â â â
Boom.
The servants opened the Duke Householdâs huge front doors in perfect synchronization.
At one point, the Dukeâs Household had been the center of the Northern Kingdomâs high society, but after Duke Evendellâs passing last year, all parties had been subsequently cancelled.
Normally, the mourning period for a father lasted 3 months, but Lady Lania had been extremely strict on this, even extending the mourning period.
A very wise lady indeed!
Because of that, people didnât forget their praises of her filial piety. Moreover, she had only been concerned with the Northern Kingdomâs affairs while other ladies were out busily enjoying parties.
âWelcome, Count Connell, Countess.â
âTo see the Palace doors open like this once more overwhelms me with so much emotion.â
âThank you for your kind words.â
Lania flashed an elegant smile as she greeted the guests lined up in the hall. They marvelled at the Countessâ blinding blonde hair and angelic figure.