~Chapter 98~
âA seat has been prepared over there.â
I peeked at the tip of the maidâs hand.
At a round table, my older brothers and Khalid were sitting boldly. When did they sneak over there?!
âYou left me behind!â
I tried to move forward, grabbing the hem of my dress, but a few girls stopped me.
âAh, are you sitting with usâŚ?â
âSorry, I have to sit with my older brothersâŚâ
âOh, I see. What a shame⌠Huh!â
The girlsâ eyes widened like lanterns as they looked at the table.
âTh-the person sitting next to the young lordsâŚ! The one from the horse riding contestâŚ?â
The one? Whatâs so special about Khalid?
Curious, I tried to approach, but the girls didnât include me in their table talk.
âWell, Lady, letâs talk another time!â
The girls left abruptly, just like Kal.
Hmph, too bad.
Anyway, I followed the maids to the table.
It was next to Khalid.
He glanced at me, then clenched and released his fist under the table. His ears were a little redâwas his heart still aching?
âRuby, youâre so popular, huh?â
Void grinned.
âMy older brothers ran away, thatâs why!â
âImpressive that you noticedâŚâ
âDonât act smart, Liam!â
âThat screeching voice like a beast? Annoying, annoying.â
Liam turned his head. Well⌠it was already a miracle that he came at all.
The banquet had a lively, fun atmosphere. Musicians played cheerful music, and the prepared food made it even better.
But as time passed, I felt my energy draining. The Spring Festival aftermath⌠is it always like this?
âRuby, eat quickly!â
âMm.â
The other kids, who had been glancing at us, now ate together, chatting.
I pushed a piece of meat toward Khalidâs plate, unable to eat.
âKal, eat mine.â
âYou eat more yourself.â
The single piece I gave him doubled as it returned to me.
Void, sitting across, squinted suspiciously.
âArenât they too close?â
He stretched out his arm to push our plates apart. Khalid frowned.
âWhatâs the problem?â
âWhatâs the problem?â
âYes.â
Hmm, I feel like Iâve heard this before.
âSheâs a girl, thatâs the problem! You washed-out night sky guy!â
Void shouted, lunging.
Khalid just laughed through his nose. Liam adjusted his glasses.
âStop teasing, Void.â
ââŚNight sky?â
Void transferred all his meat to Khalidâs plate.
âEat a lot and get sleepy.â
âThat punishment only works on you, brother!â
He angrily dumped his vegetables.
Khalid, getting double nutrition, stared at his plate in disbelief.
âEveryone, stop spoiling Kal! I get it, but overeating⌠no⌠donâtâŚâ
I flopped over the table, exhausted.
âRuby?â
âAh, no energyâŚâ
âWhat, is it the cold? You should have rested at home. Youâll never get over it otherwise.â
Void chided, though his eyes still showed worry.
âWhy say thatâŚ?â
My body felt heavy, my tongue too. I was sleepyâŚ
Liam clicked his tongue, putting down his utensils.
âThis isnât the time to eat. Better find a loungeâŚâ
Just as I tried to stop him from helping me up, the hall suddenly got noisy.
âEveryone, are you enjoying the party? We have a special event to celebrate today.â
A middle-aged man, looking like a palace official, spoke.
âWhat? Event?â
The kids whispered.
âA magician from the allied kingdom will give you all a special gift to celebrate the festival!â
âReally?â
Void and Liam frowned. Magic? They muttered.
âAh, so this is howâŚâ
I slowly lifted myself from the table. Cold sweat ran down my spine. My hand reflexively went to my mask.
âExcuse me.â
A man in a white priestâs robe appeared. His collar rose to hide his face, like in the maze garden.
His red hair and brown eyes scanned the hall. Khalid clenched his fist beside me.
âCongratulations on the Babylon Spring Festival. We prepared gifts from our kingdom. Please accept them happily.â
He placed a box on the stage. Inside were small pendants with jewels.
âWhatâs that?â
âA magic tool. If you hold it tightlyâŚâ
âWaaaah!â
Yellow light burst out. The lights turned into cute animalsâa rabbit, a bird, a tiger, a fishârunning around and disappearing.
It caught the childrenâs attention completely.
âOne by one, please come forward to receive yours.â
The kids rushed forward. I bit my lip and clasped my hands.
âA magician from the kingdom⌠he didnât give up.â
As expected, the maze had only been preparation. Now was the magicianâs true timing.
I felt my hands and feet grow cold with tension. Then, Khalid held my hand tightly.
âItâs okay.â
I nodded.
âWe canât escape now.â
Khalid and I had prepared for this, but leaving the hall might be exactly what the magician wanted.
âWill Lady and Lords Zebret not come forward?â
A servant looked at our table.
âIâm fine. Itâs a silly toy.â
Liam refused. The magicianâs cold gaze landed on me. I quickly turned and grabbed Liam.
âBrother, letâs line up too.â
âDid you really want it that much?â
I nodded slightly, and Void and Liam exchanged glances, then joined the line.
I carefully looked at the pendant.
âThis is⌠a magical tool disguised as a toy.â
Different from the ones Asha or I made.
âAh! Ladies under ten, please go first.â
The magician smiled weirdly, though only I saw it that way. My peers ran forward excitedly.
âLady, you too.â
Following his gesture, I moved forward. Khalid watched me worriedly, but I straightened my back and faced forward.
âWhy is the magicianâs jewel blue? Mine is red.â
One child asked.
âAh, itâs because you have magic. If you have magic, the jewel changes color.â
âSo, magician blue, normal red. Right?â
âYes. Donât worry. Even without magic, the jewelâs magic lets you play with the animal until it runs out.â
âWow! Thank you!â
The child ran off.
The magician checked each jewel while handing them out. The line moved quickly, and my nerves tensed.
Finally, it was my turn.
I climbed the steps. The magician bowed theatrically.
âAh, Lady Rubian Zebret.â
He spoke as if we were meeting for the first time, even though we had encountered each other in the maze.
âHello.â
I greeted him politely.
âFourth time⌠itâs been a while.â
âYou really have beautiful⌠hair.â
A gleam of joy flashed across his face.
âNow⌠I wonder under that maskâŚâ
Suddenly, the magicianâs hand shot out unexpectedly.
âThisâŚ!â
My eyes widened.






