āYou think itās easy having to stick around you all day long?!ā
āWhereās the difficulty in that?ā
In spite of herself, Tania found herself unable to answer. There was nothing difficult about babysitting Girgantia, it was merely annoying. After all, the dragon was so obedient that he was practically acting like an imperial now.
Once, she asked him,Ā āHey, donāt you have any ambition or desire to kill people and drive the world into chaos anymore?ā
āHeck, why should I? Staying here, I get fed and a bed too. Iām just going to enjoy living like this. Not like Iāve got any power right now anyway. Iāll just suffer if I try to break out,āĀ Girgantia replied languidly.
āHonestly, I donāt know if heās still a dragon, or the dog of the imperial family.āĀ Tania clicked her tongue and ignored Girgantia as she climbed the stairs at the end of the villa.
Upon reaching the balcony on the roof, she could see out across the scenery of Aluna over the villa fence. Her expression darkened when she spotted the comers and goers on the street outside. The streets were filled with couples.
āMust be nice for all of them,ā she grumbled to herself. Taking out the flyer from her pocket, she looked at the abundant heart decorations that made it obvious the festival was targeted towards lovers. Flipping it over to look at the back, Tania looked at what was printed in large letters: For those who have yet to find their fated one!
There were a myriad of events listed for people who were still single. It made Tania remember the resolution sheād made when she left home. Her biggest desire had been to see the imperial palace, but in truth, it hadnāt been the only aspiration sheād held. There was something else sheād been hoping for before coming to the capital.
āMy romance! Iām sure that somewhere in the capital⦠thereāll be a duke thatās cold and rational, but warm when it comes to his woman.ā
Dukesāthe number one occupation of male protagonists in the romance novels sheād read. That was why sheād set her sights on searching for dukes after entering the imperial palace. To her dismay, there were hardly any to be found there.Ā āI didnāt know that His Majesty killed most of them!ā
When Estian dethroned the previous emperor, heād also wiped out quite a number of nobles. At the time, a good portion of the already scarce dukes had lost their lives under his sword, and their houses had been brought to ruin. As for the few that had survived⦠Tania thought back to the dukes sheād encountered.
āMy granddaughter is your age, but sheās still immature. You said youāre the daughter of Margrave Kaniche, yes? You can call me Grandpa from now on,āĀ one had said upon meeting her. There was no cold duke of the north to be found. In his place were only plump, good-natured grandfathers that placed candies in Taniaās hand.
āThis isnāt going to work.āĀ The imperial palace was hopelessāthe duke she sought didnāt exist there. The best she could hope for was a romance between colleagues, but Tania had learned from books that such romances usually ended in more harm than good.
āIf thatās the case, then⦠this is a chance.āĀ Tania made up her mind. She vaguely remembered that there were often fateful encounters in festivals like this in romance novels. Glancing at the festival flyer again, she felt her heart speed up. Fated oneāit was a thrilling phrase.Ā āBy God, Iām meeting my fated one today.ā
Girgantia was watching the people passing on the streets beside Tania when she said to him, āHey, you can have all of my chicken today. Donāt follow me. Just keep pretending to keep your chains on while Iām gone, alright?ā
āWhere are you going?ā
āIām off to find my destiny. Donāt stop me.ā
With those words, Tania climbed down the balcony stairs, leaving Girgantia behind. The dragon watched her go with narrowed eyes.