Chapter 45: Chapter 44. The sorrows of a Duke's daughter
It was the middle of the night. The duke's youngest daughter's room was dark. The girl herself was sleeping quietly on her bed.
At this ti, a shadow flashed in the dim room. Kaena de Ronan stared at the sleeping girl for a while. There was a strange expression on her face.
"If it weren't for the circumstances, I could have stayed here without thinking about anything..." a thought flashed through her mind.
Noticing a stray strand of wheat that had fallen on her forehead, Kaena gently brushed it aside.
The Crown Princess took a deep breath. She went to the table, took a piece of paper and a pen, and then began to write sothing. Moonlight streaming from the large windows penetrated the room, outlining the contours of her face. There was a soft smile on the girl's lips.
"For now, I have to go back. There are matters that I should deal with first."
When she finished writing, she also quietly placed the pen on the table.
The next mont, the light coolness coming through the open windows announced that the Crown Princess had left the Duke's estate.
***
When I woke up the next morning, the sun was already high above the horizon. My throat was dry overnight, so I got up to pour myself a glass of water.
And then I noticed that my room was incredibly quiet.
"Hmm? Where did she go?"
Normally, the commoner always slept on a cot next to my bed, but she wasn't here today. Moreover, I discovered that the girl was not in the other part of the room. I started looking for her everywhere, but she seed to have disappeared. That worried .
Maybe she went out sowhere?
After thinking about it, I cald down, as I decided that she would be back soon.
I went to my dressing table to pour water from the carafe, and at the sa ti I found sothing that looked like a note there.
"Hmm? What is it?"
As soon as I picked it up and began to examine it, my eyebrows involuntarily went up. This handwriting... Each letter was like a separate piece of art. I was wondering who could have left such a great letter for .
But anyway, the main thing is its contents.
"I'll be gone for a while. When the ti cos, I'll co back for you."
At that mont, I felt my soul sink.
I didn't expect a commoner to leave so suddenly without even telling
about it.
"At least she could at least say goodbye..."
It seed to
that a needle of disappointnt pierced my very heart. Yesterday, she promised that she would take responsibility for , and she looked quite serious. And this morning she just disappeared. Even though we hadn't even t, I had the ambivalent feeling of being abandoned.
Catching myself thinking that, I laughed mirthlessly.
"Well, it was probably just empty words."
It's not like I didn't expect sothing like this. In fact, I've long been used to relying only on myself and not relying on other people. But for so reason, I felt especially offended that she did this to ...
I sighed, feeling a certain emptiness in my chest. Then I tried to pull myself together.
"On the other hand, saving her was my initiative from the very beginning. So, basically, she doesn't owe
anything."
"Yes, that's right. We're just strangers."
Looking at the situation that way, it made
feel a little better.
"But what did she an by 'when the ti cos, I'll co back for you'?"
Being in a state of depression, I stood motionless in one place for a while. It seed as if ti had stopped around . But at that mont, my maid's voice was heard.
— My Lady, it's .
I raised my head for the first ti in a long ti. Elisha ca into the room.
— Good morning.
— Good morning, my lady...
When the maid greeted , she looked surprised. When she spoke again, she was worried.
— My Lady, your complexion is not very good. Are you feeling well?
"What, my complexion?"
I was confused for a mont and touched my face. When I looked in the mirror, I saw that I was indeed a little pale.
Well, it's true to say that a person's psychological state is always reflected in their face.
However, I didn't want the maid to worry for no particular reason, so I replied with a smile:
— Yes, I'm fine.
After hearing my answer, Elisha breathed a sigh of relief.
— By the way, my lady. I haven't seen the commoner since this morning. Do you know where she is?
When the maid ntioned this, I tried to look as calm as possible.
— I don't think she's coming back anyti soon, — I said slowly.
Hearing my answer, Elisha shuddered and bowed her head low.
— That ans... — She muttered, as if she'd figured it out herself.
I confird it with a faint smile.
— Yes, she's gone.
***
In recent days, the servants had been involuntarily alard by the sudden change in the behavior of the younger mistress, who spent all her ti in seclusion in her room.
"Milady is acting strangely."
Although Camilla preferred to stay in her room before, from ti to ti she still went out for a walk or did so of her own things. But in the last few days, she refused to leave her room and even began to eat less. This behavior, of course, looked unusual.
— So you're saying that she beca like this after that commoner left? — Duke de Walt frowned.
— That's right, Your Grace.
The butler reported daily to the head of the family about the situation in his house.
— The last ti I saw the lady, she looked pretty sickly.
— "Painful?" What do you an?
— Her face was pale and haggard.
Victor de Walt sighed heavily. He dismissed the butler.
— Okay, you can go now.
As soon as the door closed and his subordinate's footsteps faded, the duke furrowed his brows. Was this commoner worth all the trouble?
At the thought that his daughter was not in the best condition right now, the duke felt strange. For a mont, he even had the thought of visiting her. But then...
"Annette."
Duke de Walt's eyes hardened as he thought of his wife. There was a frad portrait of the late Duchess on his desk. Every ti he looked at him, the man felt pain. And now, her blue, lake-like eyes were watching him from the canvas.
The Duke sighed heavily.
In the end, he decided to just leave it as it was.
***
While the sumr breeze entered the room through the slightly open windows, Elisha saw her mistress lying on the sofa, sighing from ti to ti.
It has been more than a week since the commoner left the manor. I haven't heard from her yet.
Elisha was so alard by the sight of her unhappy mistress that she spoke cautiously:
— Milady, the weather is fine today.
— hm... It looks like it.
But her weak response made the maid look at her with even more pity.
"It's the first ti in a long ti that I've seen her so lifeless."
This view reminded the maid of the "old" Camille, whose emotional state was unstable, and the girl often fell into despondency. But nothing like this has happened since she returned from the hospital.
"Did breaking up with a commoner affect her so much...?"
Fearing that in this scenario her mistress might fall into severe depression, Elisha decided to do sothing.
The maid understood that this thought might be too presumptuous, but she couldn't just sit back and watch her mistress, who was literally wasting away in front of her eyes.
— My Lady, how about a little walk outside? There is no strong wind blowing today, and the sun is warming in the garden.
Upon hearing the maid's suggestion, the duke's youngest daughter reacted without much enthusiasm.
— I don't really want to go out.
The lady's indifferent response confused her sowhat, but Elisha did not give up trying to get her way.
— Uh... Then maybe I should call the dressmaker at ho. You love dressing up so much!
— So other ti.
— What about the food? I can buy you your favorite treats.
No matter how many options the girl went through, nothing worked on Camille. She was genuinely touched by the intentions of the maid who was trying to cheer her up, but it really wasn't necessary. Right now, she just wanted to be alone with herself.
— good... Then I'll leave you alone.
As soon as Elisha finally gave up and said those words, a faint smile appeared on the ducal lady's face.
— thank you.
Camilla's smiling face looked both sweet and sad at the sa ti. This made her personal maid even more depressed.
"Okay, if that's how it turned out... I just hope the lady gets better soon."
***
It's been a week since I started spending ti in my room.
"Most likely, the Duke is currently making plans for my upcoming marriage."
A sigh involuntarily escaped my lips. I've been brainstorming with all my might for the last few days, but no matter how much I strain my brain, I still haven't been able to co up with a way to avoid getting engaged.
No matter how I looked at it, I had only one option left.
I'm going to have to run away from here soon.
Despite the fact that in the event of my escape, an idle life of luxury was out of the question, I would still be able to raise so money by selling the jewelry that was currently in my possession.
I think I can still make a living sohow by starting my own business. And that ant that I would have to work for the rest of my life...
Just thinking about it made
climb the wall.
"Even if I was reborn as the daughter of a millionaire, in the end, what good would that do?.."
As I continued to sigh with resentnt at my miserable life, I suddenly heard a commotion outside the mansion.
There were shouts of knights, which was very unusual, and the sounds of galloping horses. Sothing's not right here.
Quite an unusual phenonon for this mansion, where it has always been peaceful and peaceful. Although no, there was only one reason why the knights could gather in battle formation. The Duchy is in danger.
I didn't think that soone could really attack us, because there were no prerequisites for this. But still, why are the knights moving in groups?
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