As time passed, a quiet tranquility settled over a small inn in a small village.
In the small inn room, Elodie had fallen fast asleep, and the sound of her gentle breathing could be heard.
[SnoreâŚâŚ..]
And in the middle, Greed was sprawled out on its belly, sound asleep after rolling around.
Raeyan rested his head on his hand and quietly gazed at Elodieâs slumbering face. After riding all day, Elodie was in a deep sleep without even tossing and turning.
Raeyan couldnât help but chuckle softly.
âDefenseless.â
How could she be so defenseless?
How could she sleep with such a gentle face when she was spending the night in a room with a fit man?
With these thoughts in mind, Raeyan pulled the blanket covering Elodie all the way up to her neck, slightly disturbing her comfortable sleep.
Elodie, who had been tossing and turning for a moment, soon fell back into silence.
Raeyanâs red eyes darkened.
âWhat kind of dream are you having?â
You have never mentioned anything to me before.
Raeyan, who had been endlessly gazing at Elodieâs face, as they slept soundly and without a care, recalled the conversation they had with Elodie earlier.
âEven if it means paying a price?â
âIâll pay the price for my responsibility. And then, Iâll go back to square one and start all over again. If it doesnât work, Iâll keep trying until it does.â
If it doesnât work, sheâll keep trying until it does.
It was such an Elodie Perdia-like statement. At least the Elodie he knew, or more accurately, Yoon Ga-eul, was someone who never gave up.
ââŚâŚYou wonât remember anything.â
Raeyan âs fingertips hesitated as they were about to touch Elodieâs face but ultimately didnât make contact.
Raeyan couldnât be certain how long he could continue pretending not to know.
âCan this life really protect you completely?â
But it didnât matter.
âOkay. Weâll start back from square one.â
Heâd been waiting for this moment for years, waiting to meet Elodie. Just looking at her was enough to fill his heart with joy.
So, once again, no matter the price, Raeyan could endure anything.
As the night receded and the blue hues of dawn covered the earth, Raeyan endlessly captured the sight of Elodieâs sleeping face.
***
The morning in an unfamiliar place was bright.
As soon as I opened my eyes, I grimaced at the sunlight seeping through the slightly open curtains.
I rolled over and looked to my side to see that Greed was sprawled out in the middle of the bed, sleeping on his stomach, which put me in one of the corners of the bed.
I was lucky I didnât roll over.
âThe bedâŚâŚ.â
But there was no sign of Raeyan.
Had he slipped out again while I was asleep?
âI wonder if he even slept.â
My conscience was pierced by the thought, but I kept this question to myself.
[Mmmm, IshtarâŚâŚ.]
Setting aside Greed, who was sleep talking, I finished preparing to go out first. When I returned to my room after a quick wash, Raeyan was standing there.
âWhatâs up, Raeyan? Where have you been?â
âI went to the stables to prepare for departure.â
âReally?â
âYes.â
âDid you get some sleep?â
ââŚâŚâŚYes.â
He hesitated for a moment, and the way he answered felt like a lie to me, but I decided to let it go since it was already in the past.
âLetâs go straight to the manor.â
âHow do you plan to meet this, Estelle?â
âI have a plan. Just trust me.â
I took out a piece of paper and scribbled a note, quickly retrieved items from my belongings, and put together a bundle.
The preparations to summon Estelle were now complete.
I forcibly awakened Greed, who was still sleeping in the middle of the bed and placed him in the sealing stone.
[Growl!]
âIf you want to sleep, sleep there.â
[This is cruel abuse!]
Ignoring Greedâs loud protests and rebellion, I left the inn.
My entire body ached from the aftermath of yesterdayâs horseback riding, making it quite awkward to mount a horse.
âWith my current condition⌠can I make it back to Somnia?â
Although I was worried, the most important thing for now was to confirm if Estelle was the âreal Estelleâ.
Perhaps noticing that I looked uneasy while struggling to saddle the horse, Raeyan asked, âAre you okay?â
âIâm fine!â
Even if I had to suffer from muscle pain, I had to return to Somnia in time.
I urged my creaking body along and hurriedly drove my horse in the direction of the lordâs estate. When I saw the main gate, I turned my horseâs head to the side.
âWhere are you going?â
Raeyan followed me and asked with a puzzled expression.
âWhere can we find the servants who enter and exit through the main gate? We should go to the servantsâ dedicated back gate, of course.â
âI see.â
Convinced by my words, Raeyan gave a small nod of his head. As I expected, when I turned sideways from the main entrance, there was a back entrance.
Unlike the stark main gate, the security around the back gate was relatively loose. Of course, there were two guards at the back gate, but they were not as strict as the ones at the main gate.
âWhat are you going to do now? If youâre a servant of the estate, youâre not going to leave the estate.â
âAll I have to do is get it inside, right?â
âWell, yes, butâŚâŚ.â
âHide where you canât be seen, Iâll be back.â
Raeyan took the reins from me and stepped back. I passed him and headed towards the back gate.
As soon as the guards at the back gate saw me, they crossed their spears to block my path.
âStop! Iâve never seen you before.â
âWhatâs the matter?â
Now is the crucial moment. I clasped my hands together and put on the most pitiful expression in the world.
âCould you do me a favor?â
I looked up at the guard, unmoved and unperturbed, while Greed gasped in surprise at how heinous my performance was.
The guard who had retreated in surprise shouted out suddenly.
âT-Tell me!â
âI want to know if any of the servants working in this estate are named EstelleâŚâŚ.â
The two guards exchanged glances.
âWe donât know that much. But why are you looking for someone named Estelle?â
âWellâŚâŚ.â
I recalled the information about Estelle that Raeyan had provided me.
According to the information, it said that Estelle was a child who was found crying in the forest and raised by an old woman.
It said that the old woman is living not far from here.
âIf the person Iâm looking for is the original Estelle, then according to the story, the old woman would die within three years.â
Anyway, I had to use that to get her out.
âEstelleâs grandmother sent me to deliver a package.â
âHmm, so?â
I handed a money pouch and a note that I had prepared in advance to the guard at the back gate.
âI was wondering if you could give it to my sister Estelle. Itâs a gift from me to her.â
I dealt the final blow to the guards who were counting the money in the pocket with their eyes wide open.
âPlease, Sir Knight!â
Naturally, the guards, who were not actually knights, chuckled at being addressed as knights.
âWell, itâs not a difficult request.â
âYou may go!â
I must have done a pretty good job of acting pitiful. A guard entered the estate.
âIâm going to go and wait at the meeting place that I wrote down in my note. Thank you, Sir Knight!â
âWell, uh, yeah. Take care.â
Leaving the bewildered guard scratching his head, I returned to the location where Raeyan was waiting.
Raeyan, who had been watching from a distance, approached with wide strides even before I reached him.
âWhat happened?â he asked.
âThereâs a big tree in the village. I left a note for her to meet me there.â
âWhat if she doesnât come out?â
I mean, who wouldnât come out when an old woman had a package to deliver? Of course, it could happen, but it wasnât a common occurrence.
I moved to a spot under the big tree, and before long just as I expected, a woman with brown hair, presumably a maid, walked slowly towards me.
âThe physical features match Estelleâs.â
But thereâs something⌠Before my thoughts could continue, the woman asked me.
âAre you the one my grandmother sent?â
âYes, I owe her a favor, and since I happened to be near the estate, she said she had something for me to deliver-â
Before I could finish, the woman cut me off and asked, âWhat is it?â
âSome dried fruit, and an ointment to applyâŚâŚ.â
As I handed over the package I had prepared at the inn for Estelle, her expression hardened.
âWhy? Why bother sending someone to give me something like thisâŚâŚ Sorry for the trouble.â
âItâs nothing.â
âIs everything okay with my grandmother?â
âYes, please rest assured.â
âWell, have a good day, then.â
The woman turned around without any lingering attachment and walked briskly towards the estate.
Phew. I sighed deeply, resting my chin and staying still for a moment.
âYeah. This isnât going to be easy.â
From the moment I saw her face, I could be certain.
That person is not Estelle.
***
Estelle wasnât Estelle, and in the end, I had no choice but to return empty-handed.
On the road to Somnia.
After a long silence, Raeyan spoke up.
âI will search again.â
Was the reason he didnât say anything because the Estelle I was looking for wasnât her?
But this was no oneâs fault.
If we were to blame someone, it would be my responsibility for making such a vague request.
âDonât worry, Raeyan. I know itâs difficult to find someone without a lot of information.
ââŚâŚ.â
âAs long as I donât give up, Iâll find her eventually.â
âYes, I will do my best.â
Feeling the atmosphere sinking, I deliberately changed the topic in a cheerful voice.
âDo you think weâll arrive on time?â
âIf we hurry, we should be able to make it.â
[So boring now! Hurry, hurry up!]
âThis guy.â
I gently patted the head of the annoying Greed, who was complaining and whining throughout the conversation.
[Iâm sorry! Iâm wrong! Iâll be still!]
âWhy are you wagging your tail?â
[Itâs how I was born.]
âI see.â
Surprisingly, the surroundings fell silent as soon as Greed closed its mouth. It was a testament to how noisy that Greed fellow could be.
âI said I would return home before nightfall.â
We definitely need to hurry.
Just as I was about to turn my head to tell Raeyan to speed up, it happened.
I saw it unintentionally.
Swish!
A sharp object flew through the air, cutting through the wind.
ââŚâŚ!â
Without any time to be surprised by the sudden onslaught of arrows, Raeyan moved first.
Clang-!
In an instant, Raeyan deflected the incoming arrows with his sword.
It was an ambush!
As the arrows flew and pierced in the ground before the horseâs feet, it began to struggle in surprise.
âWhoa, whoa!â
After finally calming the horse down, Greed, who had been hanging onto me, opened its eyes wide.
[Left!]
At Greedâs shout, I turned to the left and saw a man wielding a dagger attacking me.
I twisted the reins to dodge his strike, but I couldnât avoid the dagger grazing my cheek.
My left cheek stung and grew hot.
âElodie.â
Raeyan, who had already leapt from his horse to take care of the incoming attackers, came up beside me.
The assailants, taken aback by Raeyanâs skills, hesitated and observed their surroundings instead of rushing in recklessly.
As he rubbed his thumb across my scratched cheek, Raeyan clicked his tongue and asked in a low voice.