Chapter 17
âWhat do you mean? What do you mean you canât find the princess?â
âI beg your pardon, Your Majesty.â
Inside the inner chamber of the imperial palace.
A knight knelt before the Emperor, bowing his head with a dark expression.
âWe have confirmed that she left the capital. However, it appears she deliberately changed carriages several times. The trail was lost midway. At present, we cannot determine her exact location.â
âDoes that make any sense?!â
Bang!
The Emperor slammed his fist against the armrest of the sofa. At his furious shout, the knights all held their breath.
âAre you saying the princess intentionally shook off her pursuers?â
ââŠâŠâ
âI asked you if that makes any sense!â
âPlease, punish me with death.â
âHa.â
The Emperor raked a hand roughly through his hair, as if exasperated.
Her trail had vanished.
Whenever she was in a bad mood, Lorea would leave the palace as if staging a protestâbut she had never once erased her tracks.
Of course she hadnât.
She enjoyed the sight of the imperial knights dropping everything and scrambling to find her.
âWhat in the world is this absurd stunt?â
It had already been ten days.
Normally, she would have returned by now, pretending to have been persuaded. But not only was there still no newsâshe had shaken off pursuit?
It was far too strange.
âHowever, Your Majesty.â
âWhat is it?â
âThat isâŠâ
The knights exchanged troubled glances.
âSpeak at once!â
At the second thunderous command, the captain of the knights hesitated before opening his mouth.
âI humbly report that the location where Her Highness disappeared was on a road heading toward the northeastern region.â
ââŠWhat?â
The Emperorâs gaze darkened.
âThere is only the Carter Grand Duchy in the northeast of the capital, is there not?â
âYes, that is correct.â
His brow creased instantly.
âThe Carter Grand Duchy?â
âIt is only a speculation.â
The Emperor fell silent in confusion.
âWhy would that wench go there?â
What kind of woman was Lorea Frize?
A foolish and arrogant wretch, intoxicated by wealth and power, who became a puppet of the imperial familyâwithout even realizing she carried the tainted blood of the Carter Grand Ducal House.
For twelve years, believing without doubt that the Emperor was her father, how many acts of cruelty had she committed?
âAnd now youâre saying she suddenly headed to the Carter Grand Duchy? Even hiding her tracks?â
It was absurd.
Unless Lorea Frize had turned into a sage overnight, there was no way she could have discovered she was their blood relative.
They had burned the Grand Ducal carriage that fell off the cliff that day, erasing all traces.
Other than Edgar, the Emperorâs most loyal hound, no one knew of Loreaâs true birth.
The secret had been that thorough.
âNo, thereâs no way that wench headed to the Carter estateâŠâ
The Emperor shook his head reflexively.
âThat cannot be.â
Lorea Frize must never learn the truth of her birth.
At least not until the Carter Grand Ducal House had completely fallen.
ââŠYour Majesty, whatever the reason, at present the possibility that Her Highness has gone to the Carter estate is the highest.â
âSilence! Shut your mouth!â
At the Emperorâs sharp shout, the captain pressed his lips tightly together.
A question flickered across his face.
âWhy is His Majesty so anxious over that half-blood princess?â
The imperial familyâs troublemaker.
The half-blood disgrace.
Lorea Frize had been called that for over a decade.
Yet only one personâthe Emperorâhad always been strangely indulgent toward her. She was an odd illegitimate child who received the Emperorâs attention over even the Empressâs legitimate heirs.
Even now.
The Emperorâs bloodshot eyes and the way he chewed on his lips made him look almost panicked.
âIs there something I do not know?â
Doubt surfaced in his eyes, but only for a moment. At the Emperorâs murderous glare, he lowered his head again.
âWe cannot leave this as it is. I cannot rely solely on these incompetent knightsâŠâ
The Emperor muttered obsessively, then suddenly widened his eyes.
âSummon the First Prince at once.â
A sinister smile twisted his lips.
âIf he will not come on his own, drag him here.â
At last, it was the tenth day of training.
âTake your stance.â
At Damianâs words, I spread my feet shoulder-width apart, bent my knees slightly, and extended my clenched fist forward.
At first, I couldnât even maintain this posture without trembling.
But now, it was different.
I wasnât shaking. My balance was stable. It was hard to believe this was the same body that had been panting after running half a lap ten days ago.
Damian circled around me, examining from every angle. After a moment, he nodded.
âAt this level, you wonât hold us back.â
He tossed the comment out indifferently.
âŠWait.
Was that a compliment?
It was a compliment, right?
I suppressed the corners of my lips that were about to lift. Donât show it. Youâll look smug.
âBut itâs a compliment.â
Inside, I was practically bursting with pride.
âYouâve worked hard. We depart tomorrow morning. Make your preparations.â
âYes!â
A small cheer slipped out of me before I realized it.
Damianâs gaze turned oddly cold.
ââŠAre we going on a picnic?â
I could handle this level of provocation now. Iâd heard it every day for ten days.
âI told you. I have something to do.â
Damian looked at me strangely. As if he wanted to say somethingâor maybe not. Lately, he had been looking at me like that more often.
âBe at the main gate at five in the morning.â
That was all he said in the end.
âIf youâre even one minute late, Iâll leave you behind. Do not be late.â
You really have a way with words.
But I had no intention of being late anyway.
âThen thatâs all for today.â
With that, Damian began tidying up the training ground.
The sun was still high in the sky. It was the first time in ten days weâd finished this early.
I glanced at him briefly, then hurried out of the training yard toward the main building before he could tell me to help clean.
âToday, Iâm leaving first.â
Finally getting my petty revenge, I thought with satisfactionâuntil my steps halted in the corridor.
Someone stood at the far end.
Carlos, dressed in a robe.
Pale face. Dry eyes. That bloodless complexion of someone tormented by demonic energy.
It was a chance encounter, yet for some reason my feet wouldnât move.
Carlos also stopped.
An awkward silence settled.
âHas your training ended?â
He spoke first.
âYes.â
I nodded.
âThey said at this level, I wonât be a burden.â
âSo youâre at least somewhat useful now.â
A short reply.
That was all.
We stood there, looking at each other. It almost felt like a confrontationâor maybe we were simply standing blankly.
Then my gaze caught on his pale face.
A body corroded by demonic energy.
A body that couldnât survive even a day without purified stones.
A man who endured pain every day without showing a single sign of it.
It was the Emperor who hated this man. Because he might threaten imperial authority. He had sent poison, seized assets, slowly tightened the noose.
And yet, the one who gave strength to that Emperorâ
Was me.
In the name of the princess. As the Emperorâs daughter.
The one who led the harassment against the Carter Grand Ducal House.
It was me.
The me before regression.
Foolish and arrogant.
The idiot who believed the Emperor was her father, who thought everything he said was right.
ââŠWithout even knowing this man is my real father.â
I treated him as an enemy.
Used him for the Emperorâs sake.
Pushed him toward ruin.
If I hadnât regressed, I would have never known. That he was my true father. That I had been used by the Emperor.
After swallowing dry breaths for a long moment, my mouth opened on its own.
âPlease make sure to eat properly.â
âWhat?â
Carlos frowned slightly.
âI taught Mia most of the recipes. The ones good for detoxifying demonic energy. Just donât skip meals.â
âThat is not something the princess needs to concern herself with.â
âI wonât be able to bring you lunch for a while.â
âI can manage on my own.â
I narrowed my eyes.
âIf you could manage on your own, you wouldnât be in this state.â
I thought it, but couldnât say it aloud.
I had no right.
Carlos looked at me for a moment, then turned as if to leave.
âWait.â
I called out without thinking.
I didnât even know why. The word had slipped out on its own.
Carlos glanced back at me. His face was still expressionless, and the red eyes that resembled mine were dry and distant.
I hesitated.
I didnât know what to say.
ââŠIâll be back.â
That was what came out in the end.
A short farewell.
To him, I was an unwelcome guest. The Emperorâs daughter. An enemy. It might not have been a greeting he wanted to hear.
But I still wanted to say it. That I would return.
ââŠâŠâ
Carlos did not answer.
He only looked at me for a long time.
At last, his gaze shifted away, and he turned to walk down the corridor. He said nothing until he disappeared from sight.
I stared blankly at his retreating back.
âHe didnât respond. Of course not.â
That was the kind of existence I was to him. He had no reason to say such words to me.
And yet, for some reason, a corner of my chest ached.
ââŠIâm sorry.â
I whispered the words only in my heart.






