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Chapter 9: Ch. 9 You’re Elena Blaise (2)

"I am from the Fourth Order of Knights that have served the royal family for generations."

"…Elena Blaise. "

Elena was stunned to hear him say her name. He knew her? How? Elena gave Carlisle a look of complete disbelief.

"You know me?"

She never foresaw this outcome. Prince Carlisle had been on the battlefield since childhood and had never appeared in high society. There way no way he could have met her, who lived in the region south of the capital city. She wasn't like her father, the count, or her brother, the heir… There was little chance of knowing the eldest daughter. It was more likely that a needle thrown into the sky would fall on her head.

She looked at Carlisle with confused eyes, pondering the possibility of a previous meeting between herself and the crown prince. But she just couldn't figure out how he knew her name. In the meanwhile Carlisle's surprised expression cleared and was replaced by his usual mysterious, stoic face.

"How did you know I was in danger? And since when did you become good at sword fighting?"

At Carlisle's sudden question, Elena calmed her confused head and began organizing the responses she had prepared. She couldn't give him the truth, but she still had to give him a plausible answer. If she told him she knew he was going to be assassinated here because he was from the future, her would think of her as a madwoman.

"In my family…I'm not supposed to learn about sword fighting. So I came out alone and happened to find the crown prince in danger and helped him."

"So it was a coincidence? All of this?"

She could tell by looking at Carlisle's eyes that he didn't believe her. Of course he wouldn't. There were many holes in her claim. Everything was a lie. But she carefully planed her excuses, and on top of that she was the one who saved his life–he could not be suspicious of her even if there was doubt. If she had bad intentions, she never would have risked her life to save his. Elena's actions spoke more than any believable explanation. But still…

Carlisle nodded first before she could bring out her prepared words.

"Alright…if that's what you say."

"What?"

He wasn't even willing to listen to her a moment ago, and his sudden cooperation caught her off guard. Carlisle continued speaking in a soft voice, while Elena looked on with a confused expression.

"I believe you."

What? Why would he believe her? Elena was barely able to hold back the questions that begged to come out of her mouth. This was a good result no matter what and she wouldn't spoil the atmosphere with unnecessary queries. The situation would only become more complicated if Carlisle decided to change his mind. Elena quietly observed the man before her, while Carlisle seemed to be in a more inquisitive mood.

"Why did you propose to me suddenly?"

He said he wouldn't get married, but now he was acting like it didn't even happen.

"You weren't talking like this a while ago."

"It's different now."

"How?"

"Because you're Elena Blaise."

"What?"

It was a completely unexpected answer.

"You didn't answer my question so let me ask again. Do you know me, Your Highness?"

"Don't you know me?"

His eyes shimmered strangely. She had never seen the crown prince in her life. She was sure her memory wasn't so poor that she could forget about such a handsome face.

"As soon as I saw you from afar for the first time today I knew you were the crown prince."

"I'm not asking that."

"Have we met before?"

"If it's not in your memory, then the meeting doesn't exist,"

he replied vaguely, which only furthered her confusion. Elena paused to think for a moment when Carlisle spoke up again.

"Now it's time for you to answer my question. Why did you propose to me?"

"Oh, that is because…"

Whatever the circumstances, the fact that Elena wanted to marry Carlisle had not changed. Elena continued in a calm voice.

"The Blaise family is a noble family. As a member of that family, I am eager for the crown prince to succeed as emperor. I would be honored if I can add some of my meager strength to yours."

It was such a cliche line. She sounded like a noblewoman with ambitions to marry upwards. It seemed like she wanted to make her husband the emperor and become the highest woman in the empire.

"You wish for me to become the emperor?"

"Yes, Your Highness."

"Your family is nobility?"

"…Yes."

There was no change in Carlisle's expression, but Elena could feel that he was unsure of something. She swallowed dryly. She wanted go down on her knees and to hold on to his pant leg and beg him to marry her. She was desperate.

In order to deal with King Paveluc, she needed to be placed in a powerful position at Prince Carlisle's side. He understood the politics of the palace more than anyone, and she could come and go as part of the royal family. If she didn't stand by him, how could she save him from danger every time? Prince Carlisle was supposed to have died here. It was unclear how his survival would change the future.

What if he refused? She planned countless responses in her head depending on his answer. Her brain felt like it could explode. Carlisle's lips, which had been tightly sealed, finally opened.

"…I didn't expect you to propose to me."

"I am sincere when I say that I want to be your strength. Even if you don't want to get married, I pledge to stay by your side–"

"Who said I didn't want to?"

"What?"

"I like the idea."

"Wh-what, you approve?"

She stared at him doubtfully as he parted his lips again. He was a blue-eyed demon with a piercing expression.

"I accept your marriage proposal."

There was a sharp intake of breath from Elena. It seemed that it wasn't a bad offer for Prince Carlisle either. By law the crown prince was allowed to marry a woman from a family no less than the rank of count, which was a close call for her. It was not easy to get married into a higher-ranking family, but if one had to find a bride a woman as skilled with the sword as Elena was not a terrible choice. Elena's heart thumped as she received the answer she wanted.

"Let me ask you this. You know about the prophecy regarding my first bride. Do you have any regrets about your decision? And you know…I could be a monster."

Carlisle's gaze headed towards his right arm. Elena's brow furrowed with worry but she hesitated to ask about it in detail. When she did not respond, Carlisle spoke to her again in a solemn voice.

"Think carefully before you answer the question. This may be your last chance to escape."

Seeing Carlisle's expression of loneliness, Elena sensed that it was not yet time to dig up the secrets about him. There was no need to be in a hurry. She would spend a little more time later unraveling his mysteries.

"I don't care if you're a monster."

"Why? Do you really want to be an empress?"

"Yes. If you can become emperor, I can do even more than an empress can do."

Carlisle's facial expression changed subtly, as if his answer was unexpected.

"For example?"

"If you think that an empress is a position that I do not deserve…"

"I don't think that."

"What?"

"Don't forget this. It was you who came to me."

Elena felt strange when she heard Carlisle's answer. He was looking at her as if he was looking at prey, as if the chances of escaping had already disappeared. Silence hung in the air as they faced each other.

Suddenly, she could hear the sound of horses' hooves gradually getting closer. Someone was coming this way. Elena quickly pushed herself from the ground, preparing herself for the assassins that may have followed them. Then came a cry.

"Your Highness! Crown Prince!"

"Where are you?"

She could see a flag flying in the distance from the direction of the searching voices. It was splendid flag with a golden border and in its center had black dragon baring its teeth. It was the symbol of the crown prince's guard. Carlisle frowned in disapproval at his men who had just appeared.

"…Late."

"Your Highness, there still may be assassins mixed in with them,"

she said warningly.

"It doesn't matter now. My men are here."

"But–"

"Because of our first meeting you think I'm a weakling."

Elena winced at his accusation. He was not wrong. She was so worried about his safety now she couldn't afford to trust trust anything. Carlisle casually picked up Elena's helmet despite his injury.

"The man you choose to marry is not a weak man. Don't worry about anything and go. If you don't disappear now, you'll be caught. "

"Your Highness…"

"Try to hide your sword fighting abilities as much as possible. It would be safer. "

"…I understand."

Elena agreed with his assessment. She could easily become a target if her abilities were known. It was better to act in the dark.

Even though she made to go, she still felt uneasy about leaving Carlisle. Carlisle then took hold of the horse's reins and pressed it into her hands as if in a hurry.

"I'll visit you in ten days."

"Please….take care, Your Highness."

Elena forced herself to get on the horse then looked at Carlisle for the last time. He stood completely still while his blue eyes gazed at her. She finally tugged the reins of her horse and galloped away, leaving him with a warning.

"Beware of the Duke of Lunen."

Paveluc was a treacherous king that conquered the throne in the future, but now he was a great duke over the duchy of Lunen.

Carlisle looked at the retreating figure of Elena on her horse, then mumbled in a questioning voice.

"Beware of my uncle? What matters to me now isn't him…"

However, the person who could answer the question had already left. Carlisle stood motionless, until she was completely out of sight.

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Inside a splendid castle.

A white carrier pigeon skillfully flew into a corner of a room boasting a dazzling collection of treasures from around the world. A handmaiden carefully retrieved the letter from the bird.

In the center of the room was a luxuriously decorated sofa, and sitting upon it was a middle-aged woman, a lady of grace from head to toe. The woman wordlessly received it the letter and slowly read the short passage. Suddenly, she crumpled the paper in her fist.

"…What a failure!"

Her voice of displeasure caused to handmaid to look up.

"Is there something the matter?"

"It's nothing, go back."

"Yes, Your Imperial Majesty."

The woman was Ophelia, the wife of the current emperor Sullivan and the 12th empress of the Ruford Empire.

She was also Carlisle's stepmother.

Ophelia watched the handmaiden disappear, then placed the edge of the letter in the flame of the nearby candle. The words on the letter gradually began to darken and burn.

Failed to assassinate Crown Prince Carlisle.

"Prince Carlisle, you will find it was better to die there."


Chapter 10: Ch. 10 I Have A Place To Go Back (1)

The wind gently caressed Elena's face as she leaned her head against the carriage window and watched the passing landscape. She had a spectacular view of the lush forest in refreshing weather, but she was in no mood to appreciate it.

After saving Carlisle's life, Elena had collapsed as soon as she entered the inn. From the moment when she rescued him to the moment he had accepted her proposal, she felt as if her body was being torn in all directions by a leash. It was hard on her poorly trained physical condition.

"…Haaa."

She sighed. She recollected her conversation with Carlisle, but deciphering it was like falling into a maze. Why did he accept the proposal? She had a clear reason to marry him, but the crown prince himself had no reason to accept. With that handsome face, his skill in the battlefield, and the fact that he was the crown prince, he could choose someone better than Elena. When he first questioned her for saving his life he didn't seem to believe her very easily. Which part of her did he like?

'I have no idea what the Crown Prince is thinking.'

He had been disgusted with her until she took of her helmet. Perhaps it was because of incompatible sexual orientation because she looked like a man in that armor? A variety of thoughts around in Elena's head. Their encounter had been brief, and she didn't fully understand his intentions.

She remembered the image of him when she looked back at his figure for the last time. Despite blood seeping through the white bandages, what stood out in her mind was those blue eyes that looked straight at her with an undaunted expression. She felt as if she had seen them somewhere before. Had they really met in the past? It was driving her crazy, but there was no way to find out.

'That's enough. Stop thinking about it. Everything went my way anyway.'

Anything else could be forgotten. If Carlisle became emperor and removed Paveluc from power nothing else was needed so long as her family was kept safe. If she could make herself a princess, she could assist him and eventually make him emperor. After that, she didn't care whether she was banished out or not. No, maybe it was better to go back to her family. She was busy thinking about how to change her future. It wasn't too late to think about the details. As long as her family was all alive, any life would be happier than her previous one.

'He said he would meet me in ten days, so I'd better be prepared then.'

Sophie looked at Elena staring out of the carriage window, then spoke to her in a careful voice.

"My Lady, you're not still sick, are you?"

Sophie was the only one who knew that Elena had gone that night without anyone else knowing. After disappearing like smoke and returning at dawn the next day, Elena had been in dazed state ever since. She looked like a lovesick girl and Sophie was curious about that night's events, but she couldn't ask her directly and instead asked her in a roundabout way.

Elena noticed Sophie's strangely shining eyes and knew her maid was curious about her movements that night.

"Unnecessary curiosity only brings bad luck, Sophie. You're a smart girl and I know you know that."

"O-Oh yes, My Lady,"

Sophie answered reluctantly, but she did not accept it from her heart. Something must have happened to Elena that night, otherwise there was no reason to skip Glenn's wedding when they had been in such a hurry in the first place.

After returning back to the inn for a late night's sleep, Elena suddenly said she was not feeling well and wanted to return to Blaise Castle. Not only did Elena not eat properly on the way back, but she just stared blankly out the carriage window the entire time.

Who was the man that was keeping the young mistress away? Did Elena happen to get caught up in the atmosphere that night? What if she had a baby? Sophie's mind ran wild with imagination. Thanks to this mysterious lover even Sophie's motion sickness was forgotten.

The two of them lost in their own worlds as the carriage quickly took Elena and Sophie back to Blaise Castle.

"…Ah."

A breath of fresh wind tickled Elena's cheek. She turned her face towards it and appreciated the endless array of trees passing by. The clear cloudless sky and tranquil breeze made her strangely excited. While her mind was caught up in her complicated thoughts, her heart knew this road was headed back for the family. The thought of seeing her father, her brother and her sister again made her smile faintly. It was nice to have a place to go back like this. She would endure thousands or even tens of thousands of trials to protect it.

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As soon as the carriage arrived at the castle, the door opened and Mirabelle's voice rang out.

"Sister!"

Mirabelle ran towards Elena and flung herself in her sister's arms before Elena could fully disembarked from the carriage. They held on to each other as if they had been apart for years, and Elena squeezed Mirabelle tightly and smiled.

"I'm home, Mirabelle."

"Yes. I missed you so much."

"Me, too. Anything happened while I was away?"

"Uh-huh. Father kept sending messages that was coming home, but now he said he would really come home today."

"Father…?"

Her father was always busy as the head of the Fourth Order of Knights and most of the time he stayed at a residence in the capital city to work there. Elena was in charge of the household at Blaise Castle, while Derek was in charge of the knights belonging to the family. In the past it was normal to not have seen her father's face for a long time, but the situation was different now. From Elena's point of view she had not seen her father after twenty years. There was a pit of nervousness and excitement twisting in her stomach.

"Then I guess I'll pay special attention to the menu tonight."

Mirabelle spoke up confidently as if she had already made plans.

"I already asked the chef in advance to prepare father's favorite fish stew."

Mirabelle's proud and expectant look for praise was so cute that Elena gave a smile and stroked Mirabelle's hair with one hand.

"Well done. Now, can I leave the rest of the housework to you?"

"I have an older sister, I don't have to do that."

Elena felt a pang of guilt at Mirabelle's innocent words. If Elena truly married Prince Carlisle, then managing the Blaise household would fall to Mirabelle. Elena swept Mirabelle's hair again, her heart bitter. Her little sister still looked so young and fragile.

"Someday, if I get married, you will be in charge. So from now on you should learn more about the housework."

"Oh, that's too far away."

"No one really knows. Maybe one day I'll fall in love with someone at first sight and want to get married. Maybe you'll do that too–"

"I'll never do that!"

"I hope you'll getting married, even if there's no guarantee."

"No! I'll never have someone I love more than my sister!"

Elena looked at Mirabelle with a little worry, but on the other hand she was grateful for her sister's kindness. Elena was overwhelmed by the feeling that she was as important to her family as they were to her.

"…Me too. I don't think I'll ever have someone more precious than my family."

"Oh, please. You have to say Mirabelle is the most precious thing out of the whole family."

Mirabelle's point made her laugh. Her cute little bird of a sister always did. Elena took a step towards the castle, slowly taking Mirabelle's small hand.

"Let's go inside now."

"Yes, sister. Tell me how your trip was."

"Ah, well…"

Mirabelle's question reminded her of those long, arduous days in the carriage. Elena had met with Prince Carlisle and fought off assassins, but that was hardly a story for her.

"…Nothing special."

Elena didn't speak after that. The servants, who had been waiting for their conversation to be over, soon approached them.

"My Lady, where should we move the luggage from the carriage?"

"Move everything to my room."

At her order, the servants held one of the large luggage trunks in each hand in an orderly fashion. They followed after Elena and Mirabelle who were walking hand in hand. The pair was a beautiful sight to behold.

Elena found adjusting her mannerisms difficult as she had not lived for a long time as a noblewoman, but she didn't let it show on the outside and walked gracefully. She was the beloved daughter of a count and the woman who was in charge of the household, and she had to keep her balance.

It was also important to understand the grievances of the people of lower status and to not act overbearing. Since she was young, she had been paying more attention to this area since childhood. As she played this role well in her past life, now the Blaise' servants were well organized and disciplined.

Mirabelle spoke again, swinging Elena's arm.

"How was your trip, sister? Hmm?"

"Well, I don't know. I had an upset stomach in the middle of it…"

Mirabelle had been curious why Elena had to return in the middle of her trip. But Mirabelle's reaction was a bigger storm than Elena had anticipated.

"What? Did you eat something wrong?"

"I'm all better now–"

"So that's why you got home earlier than I expected. I'm going to call the doctor and ask him to see you right away."

"That's not necessary–"

"Wait in the room, sister."

Mirabelle brought in the most famous doctor in the south to see Elena. Elena had a lot of work to do, but she was forced to lie down in bed and rest until sunset. The problem did not end here. Something was happening elsewhere that she didn't know about.

"Did I not ask you to put your life on the line? How bad did it get if she had to come home?"

Unlike Mirabelle who had learned about the reasons of Elena's early return later, Derek had been briefed on what had happened in advance. As soon as they arrived at the castle, the knights who escorted Elena had to go through hell for failing to perform their duties properly.

"I'm sorry, sir. From now on, I'll risk my life…"

"It's too late. Starting now you will run ten laps around this training hall then line up accordingly to who finishes first and so on."

When Derek made up his mind no one could one make him budge. It was a memorable event for those who trained and those who watched them. Just like that Elena had been turned from a simple young lady to someone they would risk their life for, all of which was unknown by Elena.

As the day passed and night descended, Count Alphord Blaise soon arrived at the castle.


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