"I'm resisting what!? Can you please just stop talking in poetry!?"
"Oh my, oh my..."
And even with Rhys clearly already showing his frustration with the situation, the woman seemed completely unperturbed and unbothered by the sudden loudness of Rhys's words as she was lost in her own thoughts.
She then looked Rhys in the eyes before just letting out a gasp as she approached him again... standing awfully close to him to the point that her forehead was almost sticking to his chin when she looked up.
"Hm..." The woman just closed her eyes, almost as if she was enjoying the warmth that was escaping out of Rhys's perturbed breaths.
Rhys might have made a mistake in judgment — perhaps this woman was not elegant at all, but was actually a closet pervert. But as the woman opened her eyes again very slowly, Rhys saw some sort of longing hiding deep within them.
No, it wasn't longing at all, but yearning. Yearning for something that could not possibly be hers. Rhys knows the expression all too well, because he too, has lived it once... but it would seem she was still living hers. A few moments more, however, any trace of yearning was removed from her eyes as she suddenly rested her forehead on Rhys's chest.
"...This is so exciting," she whispered very gently, "I am afraid I only have but a moment more before he awakens... but I am glad to have met you."
"Wait, who even are you...?" Rhys did not really know what to do as a beautiful stranger was now just casually resting on his chest, "Are you... part of the Royal Family?"
"Oh..." The woman's voice once again trembled as she leaned away from Rhys; her eyes, also somewhat trembling as she looked Rhys in his covered eyes, "...How rude of me to have not introduced myself, it would seem I may have underestimated my excitement to this encounter."
"My name is Wilder, Ma'am," Rhys could really only sigh as he opted to introduce himself first, "Rhys Wilder."
"Rhys Wilder, that flows very well with the tongue. A beautiful name."
"...Thank you."
"As for who I am..." The woman, for the very first time in their conversation, seemed even more confused than Rhys, "I...
...who... am I?"
"You don't know?" Rhys could really only look at the woman's confused gaze. But after a few more moments, the smile returned on her face as she raised a finger.
"I believe I'm... I was called Aethelblac," Aethelblac seemed like she was still not sure what her name was, but for some reason, Rhys could actually feel great dignity escaping her voice as she introduced herself, "But now, I am but a ves—You must go!"
And almost as if the Fates themselves prevented her from telling what she wanted to say, a deafening howl suddenly echoed throughout the tiny garden—no. It was more like a yawn if anything, a roaring yawn that caused Rhys's entire body to tremble along with the once peaceful garden.
"What's... happening?" And for some reason, Rhys felt extremely sorrowful as all the colorful plants started to wither away, causing all the life within the garden to just dissipate and disappear, "Wh—"
"He's waking up, you must go!"
"I'll take that as a compliment," Lina once again giggled as she held Rhys's hand, "King OG was said to be the most beautiful man in the history of Enkland, to the point that he bewitched even men since he looked like a woman."
"Hm..." Rhys squinted his eyes at Aethelblac's hair again — if the woman...if the man he met just moments ago was truly the same person, then...
...did they change the color of his hair to avoid his correlation with Lowborns?
"Ah!" Lina gently held Rhys's face, "But you're still the most handsome man in the world, Rhys. The OG looks like a woman, but you... you're a man-man."
"...A man-man?"
"He is said to be the first to be born out of all the demi-gods in Enkland," and all of a sudden, Vicky stepped forward and joined in on the conversation, "They thought he was going to die since he was born 3 months early, and yet that did not even matter since he ended up leading the battle against the monsters and reclaiming Ankloland, Enkland as it is known now."
"Thanks for the history lesson," Lina smiled at Vicky, "Now go, go—my... my fiance and I are tired."
"King Aethelblac has the power to induce and enter dreams," Vicky completely ignored Lina as she stood in front of Rhys, looking up at him and staring him in the eyes, "King Aethelblac suddenly disappeared, however, after his firstborn, Edwund, was born. There are legends that say that King Aethelblac...
...now lives in the dreams of people and welcomes them when the time for their eternal slumber comes. I think I had dreams of him once, and then I found myself waking up at that very spot we found you."
"O... okay," Lina quickly stood between Rhys and Vicky, "No need to get so close, Rhys is my fiance."
"No," Vicky, however, did not back away as she just returned Lina's glare, "By the power vested upon me as the firstborn to the heir of Enkland, I invoke the right of First Marriage and take Rhys Wilder as my future prince consort."
"Wh—"
"Any or those opposed to this right is free to challenge me," Vicky did not let Lina utter a single word as she stepped back and placed her fist right at the center of her small chest, almost as if she was holding a sword,
"Step forward now, or my claim will be ab—"
"-solutely not!" Lina let go of Rhys's hand as she stretched her hand toward Vicky, almost as if also holding a sword and pointing it at Vicky, "If fighting is what you wanted...
...then I will gladly give it to you."
"Uh..." Rhys, who was watching this exchange happen, could not help but just furrow his eyebrows.
Does... he have no say in any of these at all? Is this what the peasants felt before the gods granted the humans their blood?
"Ah! I also challenge that claim!"
Rhys then turned to look at Lina's cousins, only to see all of them also stretching their hands toward Vicky. All of them...
...Even the men.