Chapter 58:
He was leaning against the bed, looking into a book.
Your Highness.
Juliet stared at him with emotionless eyes.
Sometimes, she was melancholic.
Mostly, his attention wasnt given without a price, and even after Juliet gave him what he demanded, she was always parched.
With a feverless gaze, Juliet stared at the man for a while and then asked.
The hunting?
Are you curious about that?
His tone was incredulous.
I canceled it.
He closed his book with a sound, rose from the bed, and leaned on the headboard.
Occasionally, Juliet wondered how his red eyes could look so cold.
Instead, I bought a boat.
Suddenly?
At Juliets reaction, his forehead creased.
Didnt you say you wanted one?
Juliet lost her words and turned her head to avoid his gaze.
Juliet.
A displeased touch followed and lifted her chin.
Only then did Juliet notice her small luggage bag quietly placed on the armchair on one side of the bedroom.
There was no sign of it being opened or tidied up. It was just as it had been when she had taken it and fainted.
He was curious about the meaning of that bag, but he quickly understood the answer.
Theres no way. The one who had placed that bag quietly in the bedroom must have been one of the numerous servants of the mansion.
He must not have cared at all about what that bag was, or why she fainted not in her room but on the stairs leading outside.
She felt dizzy and tightly closed her eyes.
Nothing will change
Nothing at all.
Swallowing her tears, Juliet barely pleaded.
Next time next time. I just want to rest now.
* * *
The Canabel Village was a small rural village, so the children, including Magda and Deyna, decided to accompany them to Carcassonne, where the big hospital is, for treatment.
Deyna, and Lisbell, Zacharys daughter, who was the same age, quickly became friends and frolicked around.
Sister!
Deyna, who had found Juliet eating porridge in the tent, came near the carriage and showed her something.
This is a picture of our mom!
Wow.
It was Magdas sketchbook. Juliet opened her eyes wide.
Did your mom draw all of these?
Yes! Our moms drawings are pretty, arent they!
As a five-year-old, Deyna seemed to want to boast about her mother.
?
Where, where?
Passing people also stopped and watched the sketchbook.
Is it Magdas sketch?
Yes, they say Magda is a famous sculptor.
Oh, then this must be a sketch of the Sorrowful Saintess.
Sorrowful Saintess? Whats that?
Everyone murmured in curiosity.
Thanks to this, Deynas shoulders got higher and higher.
Deyna! Dont bother sister!
That was, until Magda came chasing after her to scold Deyna.
Its okay. But, Im sorry for looking without permission.
Her drawing skills were only slightly better than Teos.
Its okay. Its not a drawing, its a sculpture!
Drawing or sculpture. It seemed to be the same thing.
Im not sure, but if it were me
Juliet responded with a slightly embarrassed smile.
I probably wouldnt cry so prettily and pitifully for those who have sinned.
Eshel, who had been listening to the conversation with his chin propped, cynically commented.
Such an unforgiving saintess.
Juliet shrugged her shoulders.
* * *
Do you have to go to Lucerne?
Yes.
Magda, who had been drawing something until just before she left, closed her sketchbook.
Magda seemed engrossed in deep thought until she arrived at her destination.
She seemed to have had some kind of epiphany.
Juliet hoped that whatever it was, it would work out well.
Upon hearing the news that Juliets party would go through Carcassonne and then to Lucerne to watch the carnival, Magda was extremely delighted.
Well, the sculpture I completed will be unveiled at the Lucerne shrine.
Juliet widened her eyes.
Right, Eshel mentioned something like that during their conversation.
Wasnt it really amazing?
Juliet looked at Magda with newfound admiration.
I hope you can take a good look at the completed Sorrowful Saintess, Juliet.
Yes, I will.
Juliet smiled and bid farewell to Magda and Deyna.
* * *
What followed was a luxurious journey.
Despite a minor sprained ankle, Helen treated Juliet as if it was a major incident, not allowing her to step a foot outside the carriage.
Naturally, the slow pace of travel and horseback riding were absolutely prohibited.
But
No. Just lie down quietly.
If she gets used to this, it could be a problem.
Although the journey by quadrupedal carriage was extravagant, Juliet quickly became bored. She would have preferred riding a horse, but even that was forbidden.
Juliet then realized that her aunts insistence on making her wear a skirt that morning was all part of a calculated plan.
She kept praising how pretty I was.
It was all part of Helens grand scheme, to keep Juliet obediently seated in the carriage.
Teo, who popped up annoyingly whenever she was about to get bored, seemed to find it amusing that Juliet was bored.
However, before long, he was snatched away by Helen for teasing, You can ride sideways in the saddle, you dummy and Juliet didnt see him again until they reached their destination.
Roy!
Juliet, who had been leaning on the window sill looking bored, was startled when Roy suddenly appeared.
Smiling broadly, Roy held something out to her.
It was wild strawberries wrapped in a leaf.
Wild strawberry
Looking at the appetizing wild strawberries reminded her of a memory.
She smells like wild strawberries!
A woman in Roys group, Elsa, said that.
From that day on, Elsa and Nathan, along with Roys group, traveled with the Guild and sometimes appeared and sometimes didnt.
At first, Juliet was curious about where they had gone, but after realizing they appeared and disappeared as they pleased, she didnt worry much.
Elsa wasnt seen that day, so Juliet mentioned it to Roy.
Elsa said that. I smell like wild strawberries.
Elsa?
Roys expression briefly turned peculiar.