"My sister.. isn't fond of you? What did you do?" Aleksei questioned.
Estelle shrugged at the ntion of it, and her imagination reverted back to that day.
"Nothing much. Her expression changed once I ntioned the Goddess in front of her. I also proclaid myself with the Villarante surna," Estelle answered. "..Although, if you think about it, that is not a small matter,"
"...Hmm," Aleksei humd, nodding his head in understanding.
"I admit, it was partly just to incite the three of them. To.. sowhat place my position down. I might've acted too rashly. I should apologize later on before anything gets too out of hand," Estelle pursed her lips.
"That would be great. My sister is usually calm, but the Goddess is a sensitive topic. The Goddess.. is everything to her," Aleksei warned.
"I didn't know that because it was my first eting with her. I will be more careful next ti.."
"Now, to Neil, right? I will contact my sister and ask for Neil's whereabouts, you can just rest for a short mont before we depart,"
Acknowledging the man's intentions, Estelle went to separate from the man and sat down by a table.
She looked up to the blue sky decorated with clouds, making up a beautiful scenery.
"..I really made it," Estelle mumbled slowly.
To be honest, she had doubted herself when everything seed to not be working. The three day agreent. She was too confident and ended up being stressed out over the matter.
Succeeding and confirming her victory took off such a large weight off of her chest that she could finally smile in relaxation, without the thought of failure impending inside her mind.
She couldn't resist the outburst of happiness inside herself as she grinned widely, banging on the table consecutively to express that feeling.
"I feel so great," she held her cheeks, repeating the phrase over and over again.
As she enjoyed basking in the sunlight while celebrating her victory, a figure stepped into the vicinity.
Estelle's senses picked up the newcor and instantly beca wary.
"..Is soone there?" she asked.
Since the place was not accessible to many, Estelle didn't imdiately beco hostile. If anything, she did not have the full right to be hostile since the place wasn't hers.
It couldn't be Aleksei, because the figure's aura felt different.
It felt more like.. soone she knew for a long ti.
"Estelle!" A familiar voice called out her na, exposing the owner's location due to the sound.
She turned her head to the voice's direction and widened her eyes after confirming the attitude of said person.
Then, she instantly frowned.
"...Minerva?" Estelle gaped in shock. "Minerva.. Is that you?"
However, instead of being happy, her first assumptions were to be suspicious and on guard.
Minerva Eire. A close companion to Heine, who hurt her ti and ti again. The main source of her problems as of now.
Why would the Crimson Witch be here without notice? In Alfheim, inside the palace, which is supposed to be considered a high security place?
The bizarre incidents had scarred her morality. Her innocence, which was originally catered to by a relatively peaceful and easy life was rapidly deteriorating.
The challenges and terrors she had to face, the devastating reveals of things that happened behind her back.
[Minerva.. is not safe until proven otherwise.] Estelle learned this lesson.
Even Heine, who she regarded as one of the most important people in her life grew to betray her in such a horrendous way.
What prevented Minerva from doing sothing similar?
Estelle knew that their relationship was never fully sincere. In every interaction they had, Minerva always held one constant negative emotion. It was fear.
Fear towards what? Estelle.
Sothing in Estelle.
Who knew how much Minerva knew? What actions she took because of her knowledge?
[Minerva is still not safe.] She reminded herself again.
One of her closest companions. One of the people the Ruler told her to appoint as a Constellation.
The topic of 'Constellations' was slowly becoming a joke to her.
One of the candidates the Ruler offered up was Heine. And what did he beco? A monster, a danger to Estelle's journey.
The man wanted to seek sothing from within her. Sothing harmful, sothing that could strip her away from herself.
Naturally, Estelle was suspicious.
"Yeah, it's ," Minerva gave a playful smile to Estelle, approaching the girl step by step.
Estelle gulped down a mouthful of saliva. She analyzed Minerva's every gesture, trying to figure out her intentions for being here.
"..What are you here for?" she questioned.
"I ca here with my sister. The entire Elven Kingdom, including the Royals, have debts towards my sister. She made huge contributions to the establishnt of this place's security.. and she's also an important figure considering her status,"
"Ah.. right. I forgot. Yulia put up the barriers around here, right?" Estelle kept up the conversation, hiding her negative emotions away as she settled down.
[It is still too early to judge.]
[But it's never too early to be guarded.]
"En. Different sets of protection. Several for the palace, and more for the entire country. It took her years to complete her job. I still rember her complaining about it while drinking until she couldn't talk straight to ," Minerva's gaze softened as she spoke about her past.
"So.. where is Yulia?" Estelle probed.
She was afraid that as she was speaking with Minerva, another operation was simultaneously happening.
A wicked plan that would push her down the cliff.
She felt threatened.
"Mmm... Sister Yulia.. She went to et the Queen," Minerva declared, making Estelle be taken aback once more.
"..eting the Queen? Shirley? My grandaunt?" Estelle questioned. "That easily..?"
"She has the right to do that. The Yulia you know might not be the best version of her, but she is actually quite the great expert if you dig deeper," Minerva giggled. "But.. you said grandaunt. So it's confird that you're.."
"Technically the Princess of Alfheim, yes," Estelle inford. "Silvanna... My grandmother, Silvanna Villarante was a runaway princess,"
"Hmm... it got obvious as ti went, but to hear the truth straight up still brings the shock value," Minerva comnted. "You too, what were you doing here?"
"I was practicing for a challenge I accepted. It's for my settlent in Alfheim, to prove my worth and my ability to wield the Villarante surna,"
"Are you planning on changing your surna? Clareste?"
"Of course not. It's just for Alfheim. It is beneficial for ,"
"I see... Well, that makes sense,"
They started to engage in small talks, with Estelle narrating what had happened to her during the days she was here in the country.
However, as they continued to chat, Estelle noticed one strange thing about their conversation and Minerva's behavior.
She was avoiding topics about the situation in Alfheim, and talked of nobody other than her and Yulia's condition.
Ignoring one person completely.
One person that made her suspicious of Minerva right now.
As if the man did not exist in Minerva's mory.
[What a joke.]
The fact that she avoided the topic made Estelle even more frustrated rather than relieved.
As her mood started to drop, Estelle began to lose trust in Minerva. She truly believed that the woman was here for a double-sided reason that might not be good for her.
"..Estelle," Minerva spoke up softly, bringing Estelle's attention to her.
Her tone changed.
If before, she was sunny and lively, this ti she called Estelle's na with a grave tone, which made Estelle perk up.
[Is she finally going to address the matter?]
Heine.
That man had a strange relationship with Minerva.
It was hard to describe.
Friends was too little, family was too much, loved one was too out of the world.
They were 'partners'.
And would the two of them not know of the atrocity another committed?
Especially when Heine seed to be so prepared about his plans?
His craziness, which must have spiked up during the ti she was away, chained down to so decrepit space where she struggled endlessly?
"Hm?" the girl tilted her head, waiting for Minerva to continue.
She wanted to hear. What Minerva could offer up.
"I don't know how to say this," Minerva clasped her hands and rubbed her fingers together. "But..."
Estelle beca irked.
The way Minerva acted so careful and delicate was more insulting than anything to her.
"Just tell it straight, don't drag things longer," Estelle scolded the woman.
"You might not like this news,"Minerva warned.
"..Haah. I told you to just tell it straight. Judging by the tone and timing, since you've said this, then you must've gotten to know what happened between and Heine," Estelle glared at the crimson-haired beauty with piercing eyes.
Minerva lowered her gaze, staring at the table as she sighed. "I learned of it,"
"..I learned of it?" Estelle repeated. "I learned of it? Is that all you are going to say?" Estelle broke into a broken fit of laughter.
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