How could she publicly dislike the Emperor in front of the Emperorâs close aide.
His expression became harder than ever.
âItâs dangerous.â
âMe? Whatâs so dangerous about a noblewoman with no power and no status like me?â
âThatâs not what I mean by dangerous.â
ââŚâŚthen?â
âYou will put yourself in danger.â
Anna understood his words.
It did not mean that she herself was a threat to anyone, but that she would put herself in danger.
âEverything I cared about is gone.â
Anna turned to Perso and smiled bitterly.
âItâs all because of one person.â
ââŚâŚ.â
âI hate and loathe the person who destroyed all of that. And thatâs the emperor.â
âItâs very dangerous.â
âI am aware of that. I donât speak so openly anywhere.â
Anna stared at Perso.
It was as if she knew he wouldnât hurt her by looking at his eyes.
Anna sat still for a while, sipping her cold tea, and then suddenly remembered and asked.
âSo the Duke of Gertium will not be at the July Festival?â
âIâve been called, but I donât need to go. There are others there already.â
Annaâs expression brightened at once at his words.
âI see. Youâre right. Youâre also busy protecting this place.â
Hearing her cheerful voice, Perso hesitantly opened his mouth .
âDidnât you say that you had a request for me?â
âOh, yes, I did.â
âTell me.â
In fact, Anna tried to get Duke Gertium to go to that far away place by making this and that excuse.
She tried to send him to the furthest place from the capital, or to make up some other excuse to stay close to him and probe his weaknesses.
However, now that he told her that he would not go to the July Festival, where Rosie was coming, and that Rosie did not need to deal with him until Anna was in danger.
Then there was no need for that request.
Anna remembered their earlier conversation for a moment and then opened her mouth.
âCould you protect me one more time when I am in danger, when I need you?â
Wouldnât this be enough?
In any case, Gertium was one of the most powerful families after the emperor.
She thought that perhaps it would not be a bad idea to leave at least one debt to this family.
ââŚ..I will do so.â
âThank you.â
Anna stood up with a relieved smile.
âThank you very much for all the help you have given me. Now that I have met the Duke, I will be leaving tomorrow.â
Strange things happened next, however.
Perso Gertium, who had never reacted greatly to any mention of danger, suddenly got up from his seat.
âDeparture? Tomorrow? Where?â
âOh, Iâm going to the July FestivalâŚâŚ.â
Persoâs face turned pale at her words.
He followed without bothering for a moment and said.
âThen I too will come to the July Festival.â
* * * *
Anna glared at the man outside the carriage with resentful eyes.
He said he wouldnât come to the festival and she completed the task Rosie gave her, but here he was, following her to the capital.
âWhat should I doâŚ.I canât go with that man in the capital like this.â
What kind of a sudden turn of events would lead him to go to the capital on a whim?
Anna was about to quietly stop by the capital to see Rosie became distracted.
She was supposed to be in a hurry, but Perso followed and she was going slow on purpose.
Moreover, in the name of escort, he did not leave Annaâs side for a moment, and that bothered her.
âUghâŚâ
Extremely, her nerves were more acute because of her menstruation, which started yesterday.
She had many worries and her body was not in good shape, so there was not a day when she felt relaxed.
Rwanda, who had been watching her her whole life, noticed Annaâs condition first.
âMiss, if itâs too much for you, letâs rest here. Looking at the map, there is a lake about 10 minutes further. We can take a rest there, since it is almost the same time we will be eating.â
ââŚâŚ shall we do that?â
Rwanda hurriedly stopped the carriage, and the fifty or so knights who had followed the carriage carrying Rwanda and Anna under the guise of an âescortâ also stopped.
It was a number of people that she was aghast every time she saw them.
Of course, many more than this would be accompanied on an official move of the high nobility.
But this was not the situation Anna wanted, and she sighed every time she saw the knights.
The carriage stopped and Anna went outside to look for the lake, partly to soothe her stomach upsetting speed.
Perso followed her without a second thought.
It was like this the whole way to the capital. He followed her around as if he were her personal escort.
It was fine when she thought he was a low-ranked knight.
When the head of a family, who was a duke, followed her around like a personal guard, she couldnât help but feel a burden.
âAre you perhaps keeping an eye on me?â
Perhaps, just as she distrusted Perso, Persoâs distrust of Anna grew.
He was not like the successive Dukes of Gertium, but at any rate, wasnât he the head of his family, which has supported the imperial family for generations?
Anna looked at Perso as he kept following her.
âI donât want you to follow me any further. Iâm going to take wash up.â
âOkay.â
Perso nodded.
âHow long do you think it will take?â
ââŚ..Why? Are you coming to pick me up?â
âThis is an area where mountain animals come out and it is dangerous. Iâll wait for you nearby.â
âPlease donât. If anything should happen, I will shout loud enough to be heard, so please stay away.â
ââŚâŚ.â
âPlease.â
Okay.â
Anna was finally relieved to hear his reply.
Whatâs wrong with him?
Anna asked Rwanda frustratedly but Rwanda only laughed as if she knew something.
But she wouldnât tell Anna anything.
Perso Gertium.
When she found out who he was, he was a real nuisance.
* * *
An hour had long passed.
Perso stared in the direction where Anna had disappeared.
Normally, they would leave after an hour of rest.
It was late for the knights.
But Anna took it easy every time, while she had to rush to the July Festival.
Anna had been wary of him since she found out who he was.
Not that Perso didnât know that, but strangely, he felt uneasy if he didnât keep her in front of him.
Because he had the feeling that she would surely have some accident or something.
So he impulsively decided to go to the July Festival, which he had been inclined to do.
Anna had an atmosphere in which the storm seemed to come and take her away just by standing still.
It didnât mean that she looked weak, but somehow she made him feel like she was walking on the edge of the line.
âMy Lady is going to be late. She didnât even bring a blanketâŚâŚ.â
Rwanda sneaked up on him and let Perso hold the blanket.
âSheâs not feeling well right now and may have accidentally fallen asleep in the nice weather. Itâs easy to fall asleep in this weather.â
Rwanda pushed Perso back, as if to say, âGo ahead.â
âIf she is asleep, you can wake her up and bring her back.â
Perso pretended that he could not resist Rwandaâs prodding, and he went to his feet.
Rwanda was right, Anna was sleeping on a flat rock in front of the lake.
Perhaps it was because the shadows of the trees exquisitely covered her face, but it was a peaceful and restful place to sleep.
Perso raised his hand to wake her.
âUghâŚ..â
Anna, who was holding her stomach in her arms, groaned.
Perso froze in place, unable to reach out further.
âSheâs not feeling wellâŚâ
Rwandaâs words about Annaâs body not feeling well came to his mind.
Looking at Anna, who was groaning, she really didnât look quite well.
Perso hesitated for a moment and put the blanket he had brought over Annaâs body.
It seemed their departure would have to be delayed a little longer.
* * *
âIs it the scent of flowers âŚâŚ?
Anna could smell flowers somewhere.
Anna, who was in pain even as she slept, awoke pleasantly to the fragrance of flowers.
Why did she wake up her ragged body if she wanted to smell the flowers?
The blanket that had been draped over her shoulders slipped off.
At the same time, she saw dozens of flowers cascading around the rock she was lying on.
ââŚâŚWhat is this?â
Wild flowers decorated her surroundings in a spectacular array of colors.
Holding the pale orange flowers in her hand, Anna looked around, but did not see anyone leaving flowers.
For a moment, Persoâs image crossed her mind, but she shook her head, saying, âIt canât be.â
âIt would be Rwanda. Iâll go and say thank you.â
She couldnât believe she didnât wake her up and even put a blanket on her.
Thanks to that, the pain in her aching stomach was lessened.
Anna tucked the pale orange flowers she was holding tightly in her pocket and stood up.
Perhaps because she woke up from a sweet sleep, her mind was clear.
It was a warm afternoon with only a week left until the July Festival.