Me and Perez walked out to the other side of the banquet hall.1
After confirming that no one was close enough to hear our conversation, I tapped Perez on the side.
âGood job, Perez.â
Perez smiled, his lips curved quietly at my words.
âTia, you look in trouble.â
âYouâre catching up fast. I heard that Craney will also be entering the academy next year. I wish he could learn as well as you.â
âCraney? Oh, that littleâŚâ
âHeâs not small anymore. Heâs bigger than me. Heâs so excited to see you today. There must be a lot of things he wants to ask about the academy.â
Speaking of which, Perez stared at me.
âWhy do you look at me like that?â
ââŚTia doesnât seem to have changed.â
âIs that a compliment now or a curse?â
Perez smiled with his eyes instead of answering.
âAnyway, thanks to Perez, I was very relieved after a long time ago. Well, thatâs right.â
âWhat were you talking about with the Empress? You didnât look so good.â
âOh, well, sheâs suddenly said that she would find me a marriage partner. In front of everyone. So I was a little annoyed.â
Now that Iâve paid her back, itâs a lot better.
ââŚWhat did you say?â
Perez asked me again.
But I didnât think he was asking because he really didnât hear it well.
He was looking at the Empress with a cold face.1
I completely reduced my voice and spoke.
âItâs the Empressâs trick. Maintaining influence in society. Connecting the right people and making connections between the two families.â
Matchmakers arenât hawks either. [1]
But I have to admit that itâs obviously effective.
âBut donât worry too much. The Princeâs marriage must have permission from the Emperor. Sheâs not gonna reach out to you.â
I should be careful not to bump into each other for a while.
Empress Rabini was not a person to give up easily.
Unfortunately, I didnât know what else to say if I ran into her at another banquet.
âI shouldnât go to banquets for a while⌠Perez?â
Perez was a little strange.
Heâs much more expressionless than usual, but somehow heâs colder.
I patted Perez on the shoulder.
âDonât worry too much. Even the First Prince hasnât decided on his marriage yet. Sheâs not going to hook you up with any woman first.â
âTia.â
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Perez called me and took my hand off his shoulder.
But Perezâs calloused hands, which held my hand, were full of strength.
âWhatâs wrong, Perez?â
âIf the Empress ever says that again, then tell me.â
Oh, I was wrong.
Perez was worrying about me, not himself.
I asked, holding back my laugh.
âTell you? How can you help me?â
ââŚOne way or another.â
Perez was sincere.
I could tell by looking at his deep sinking eyes.
If I ask him for help, Perez will sincerely try his best to help me.
When I felt it, I felt relieved and a little emotional.
âWhen did you grow up like thisâŚâ
I momentarily lifted the handheld by Perez and tried to stroke Perezâs head like a habit, but I took it back.
As a child, I was Perezâs childhood friend, and it was all known that Perez contributed greatly to the treatment of my fatherâs illness.
However, no matter how close we were, stroking the Princeâs head was misleading in many ways.
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By the way.
Perez came back to hold my hand again.
And his red eyes met mine.
Since heâs an adult now, I can see a handsome face even without a smile.
The temperature of Perezâs hand that was holding mine felt particularly hot.
Dugum.
My calm heart was beating erratically.
Whatâs this?
Then an angry voice called me.
âTia.â
âGrandpa!â
An angry grandfather approached as if flames were blazing in the snow.
âI just heard the story. I heard the Empress said something useless to you.â
Perhaps when he was talking somewhere else he heard the news from someone and rushed over.
I could see it from a strand of my grandfatherâs hair flowing straight down.
âDonât worry. I didnât answer, I was good at it.â
âYes, thatâs how my granddaughterâŚâ
My grandfather gazed at the hand Perez was holding.
âSecond Prince.â
Grandfather called Perez in a low voice.
âWhat are those hands?â
I answered quickly before my grandfather misunderstood.
âHe was comforting me a little, Grandpa.â
ââŚComforting?â
One corner of my grandfatherâs mouth curled up.
âYes. Now that youâve been comforted, how about letting go of that hand?â1
Perez looked at me once and let go of my hand.
There was a slight wrinkle on the forehead.
So grandfather and Perez stared at each other without saying anything.
Strange.
Although my grandfather said to be hated by many people, but I didnât understand why Perez set the blade like that.1
Was there a conflict between you two without me knowing?
Perez shouldnât have a bad idea about Lombardy.
After such a short but intense staring contest, my grandfather spoke in an unpleasant voice.
âI have something to share with my granddaughter. Leâs go back to the banquet.â