Ch. 124 This Is Going To Be Fun?(1)
Elena’s expression darkened after returning to Blaise mansion and receiving Redfield’s letter.
[It’s a pity that you’re too busy with wedding planning. I’d like to help you a little, so how about I make you so ti? If you refuse again, I have a feeling that things won’t go as smoothly.
Please don’t refuse this ti. – Redfield]
Elena crumpled the letter in her fist, and Michael looked on in shock. She ignored the butler’s reaction and tossed the letter into the trash.
“Ah, My Lady…”
“The Second Prince must find it amusing to look down on like this.”
All the shops abruptly said they wouldn’t be able to work, and the letter pointed to one thing–If she didn’t accept the invitation right away, Redfield would sabotage the wedding. Elena was dumbfounded for how he dared pull off this insane stunt. This was not just about Elena. It was also the first wedding of Carlisle, the Crown Prince of the Ruford Empire. The Second Prince could not openly threaten them, but Redfield still seed determined to make a demonstration if she chose to ignore him. Most of all, Elena was unhappy having to deal with these little gas by Second Prince.
‘I can’t even show this to the Emperor. No one while testify that it was the Second Prince that made them do this.’
Redfield had the support of Empress Ophelia and the Anita family, and not even Emperor Sullivan could lay a finger on his son. Elena could not question a prince with evidence and witnesses.
‘If I tell Caril, he won’t sit idly…’
She had been with Carlisle long enough to understand his personality. If he found out that Redfield tried to ruin wedding, he would use extre ans to punish his brother, but that wasn’t an appealing thought to Elena either. Redfield only made a slight provocation to force her to attend the party. If Carlisle got involved, it would be an all-out war, and there was no telling what Redfield would do. It would not stop at childish play. If the wedding ceremony were to be further sabotaged, there would be little ti to fix it and it would lead to trouble.
‘Why on earth is he inviting , anyway?’
A foreboding feeling shadowed her since she received the first invitation, but she didn’t understand his strange behavior. Was it simply out of curiosity because she was marrying Carlisle? Or was it sothing else?
Michael looked at Elena’s troubled expression and spoke up carefully.
“What are you going to do, My Lady?”
“If he wants to see so much…then I’ll have to accept.”
“Are you sure you want to attend? It seed strange when the ssage was sent again.”
Elena’s jewel-like eyes flashed at his words.
“I need to go. I need to know who he is.”
If Carlisle were to take over the throne, Redfield would ultimately have to be cut out. Empress Ophelia’s and House Anita’s influence were great, but without the fact that the Second Prince inherited imperial blood, they were only a little more powerful than the other families. Still, while Carlisle was crown prince, many nobles still believed that Redfield would overthrow him and beco emperor. To remove the threat, they had to defeat the Anita family, overco Empress Ophelia, and finally face Redfield.
Suddenly, Elena recalled the words Redfield said to her at the ball.
— Dance with next ti. I’m better than my brother.
Her lips curved in a smile. To her, Carlisle was already beyond Elena’s expectations in every way. He was smart, bold and a skilled swordsman. Carlisle was indeed her chosen man.
‘How about I see this Second Prince?’
Her red eyes fell upon the decorated mask sent by Redfield. He must have wanted her to wear it.
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Elena secured a red handkerchief to the window. She didn’t an to tell Carlisle about the wedding incident with Redfield, but she wouldn’t keep the party secret.
It was the middle of the night. As usual, Elena sat at her desk attempting to address the new complications regarding the wedding planning. She sensed soone enter the room, and she looked up from her work and noticed Kuhn.
“You’re here?”
Kuhn’s gray eyes gradually erged from the dark.
“As I sensed last ti, you have very good hearing.”
“So I do.”
Elena turned around. She could sense subtle Kuhn’s presence near her, which was difficult for any ordinary person to do. Since she had detected him in the past, it didn’t make any different that he was caught now. Though mildly curious, Kuhn didn’t pry any further.
“Why did you call ?”
“I need to tell you sothing, and I thought a letter would take longer to arrive.”
“Please go on.”
“The Second Prince sent an invitation to his party. I thought over it, and I decided to accept.”
“…That does seem suspicious.”
Elena nodded in agreent and continued.
“I also mistrust the reasons for the invitation, but seeing as the Second Prince invited himself, there’s no reason to refuse.”
That wasn’t entirely true, but that was Elena’s approach for now. To put it plainly, Carlisle wouldn’t allow her to attend the party otherwise, and hostilities with Redfield could escalate. Although Carlisle and Elena decided to consult with each other on certain matters, she decided to take this on alone and discover what Redfield planned for her herself.
‘I can’t always lean on Caril.’
She would not be a crown princess that sat around obeyed Carlisle’s orders. He must rember that Elena was his sharpest sword that would cut down the enemies in his path.
“Are you asking to protect you at the party, My Lady?”
“I’d appreciate that. The Second Prince officially invited , so I don’t think he’ll hurt …but just in case.”
There was not much that could directly harm Elena, but Carlisle would most definitely refuse if she didn’t at least protect herself. She was Lady Elena now, not Len the guard, and so she couldn’t simply run around with a sword.
“I see. I’ll report it to the General and obtain an answer on what to do.”
“Yes. Please do it as soon as possible.”
“Is sothing wrong?”
Elena glanced at the mask sent by Redfield.
“The party is very soon.”
“When?”
Elena answered the question with a faint smile.
“It’s tomorrow.”
She had already turned the invitation down once, so there was little ti left. Kuhn’s expression quickly shifted when he heard Elena’s words.
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