โYour Highness, where are you goingโฆโฆโฆโฆโ
The soldier on guard was about to ask when Cecilia cut him off with a finger pressed to her lips.
If Rita was really up to something, it was better not to let these soldiers seeโthinking this, Cecilia set off alone in the direction Rita had left.
Although most of the campfires near the tents had either died down or were reduced to small flickering embers providing just enough light and warmth, the moonlight above gave Cecilia good visibility, allowing her to move forward without hindrance.
Several still-awake people greeted Cecilia with salutes upon seeing her, and some even offered to escort her as temporary guards, but Cecilia politely refused them all.
She disliked being bound by elaborate formalities, yet Imperial Etiquette made it impossible for her to ignore the greetings, so she returned each salute simply and briefly.
As she advanced, responding out of courtesy slowed her pace considerably.
From afar, she saw Rita slip into Momokaโs tent, though she was still some distance away.
Just as Cecilia thought the two inside would soon be locked in a fierce duel, the tent flap suddenly opened again.
Rita crouched and slipped out, followed by Momoka carrying a long spear.
The two headed straight for The Forest.
Wildโฆ a field exercise?
Cecilia let out a light cough, but in the relatively noisy night wilderness, the sound was quickly drowned out by the surrounding noises.
Having finally left the campโs boundaries, proceeding further meant entering The Forest.
The chaos from earlier that day was still fresh in Ceciliaโs mind, and she knew continuing alone could be dangerous.
But if she followed behind Momoka and Rita, it should be safe.
Balancing her safety with the current situation, Cecilia ultimately chose to follow.
She didnโt want to witness any scandalous scenes; her only reason for trailing them was a subtle, almost imperceptible feeling of betrayal growing in her heart.
When Rita had lived at the Lordโs Mansion, she had once begged Cecilia for help with a problem.
Now, she had gone to seek help from others, which genuinely stirred that feeling of betrayal within Cecilia.
Regardless of whether she wanted to or could really help Rita, the fact that Rita had left without asking for her consent left Cecilia somewhat displeased.
Cecilia considered herself reasonable and understood that Rita would never take things that far with her, but that tiny thorn of emotion embedded deep within was impossible to ignore.
Was Cecilia bothered by Ritaโs messy private life?
Not really.
What bothered her was that Rita hadnโt kept her promise.
In other words, what troubled her was Ritaโs disloyalty.
Although Rita had probably never been truly loyal, given the enormous mystery surrounding her and her opportunistic nature, Cecilia understood deep down that loyalty might be an illusion.
Perhaps the so-called loyalty was just a misconception Cecilia had developed after hearing the soldiersโ anxious descriptions of Ritaโs behavior during the night of her near-attack.
But still, she cared, even if only a little, about the fact that Rita hadnโt even asked her before running offโthat was somewhat reckless.
Cecilia thought as she walked, now fully entering The Forest.
The air still carried the smell of burnt wood and the sharp scent of heated tree resin.
Leaves beneath her feet and trees beside her had turned to dry charcoal, as if the heat from the day hadnโt dissipated at all.
As soon as she stepped into The Forest, Cecilia heard the clang of metal.
And then Ritaโs voiceโone Cecilia knew all too well.
โItโs okay, try again. This time, youโll definitely be able to block it.โ
โYouโre still relying on instinct rather than anticipating my moves. If you keep this up, youโll be half a beat slower than me from the start.โ
Alongside Momokaโs voice came a sharp, grating buzzing that seemed to resonate in Ceciliaโs brain, followed by a rapid series of clinking sounds like sand and stones being whipped against a carriage. The clash of metal grew fiercer.
Cecilia stepped closer but was still far from the two darting figures.
She couldnโt see clearly or understand much, only that the weapons dazzled in the moonlight as they struck each other with blinding speed.
She stood quietly in the shadows, not even noticing the tension on her face gradually easing with each clash.
The trace of anxiety that had driven her to follow them alone in the dead of night seemed to burst like a popped balloon, replaced by an inexplicable sense of relief.
And a subtle hint of embarrassment.
What did Ritaโs private life have to do with her? What had she been so nervous about until just now?
Cecilia sighed and quietly stepped out of The Forest.
โYouโre getting slower. Letโs call it a night,โ Momoka said, stepping back a few paces and stopping her assault.
โHah.โ Rita exhaled deeply, sheathing her sword. โThanks for today.โ
โNo sweat. Real combat makes me stronger too.โ Momokaโs eyes flickered with suspicion. โBut are you tired? Or just not taking this seriously? You seem worse off day by day.โ
Rita wasnโt tired nor careless; she was just a bit hungry.
Her hunger wasnโt severe enough to affect her much yet, and if Momoka hadnโt pointed it out, Rita might not have noticed her declining state.
โI donโt know, maybe I havenโt been resting well these past few days,โ Rita answered casually.
โOvertraining will only hurt you. Although this trial seems simple, donโt be careless. Anyway, letโs head back.โ Momoka was serious about such matters and, after a brief warning, led Rita out of The Forest.
Rita dragged her aching body from the woods. Without trees to block the view, the landscape suddenly opened wide.
Under the moonlight, a figure was especially clear.
Cecilia sat on a Great Boulder nearby, moonlight illuminating her golden hair and her usual expressionless face, making her golden eyes, which were fixed on Rita, appear particularly bright.
Momoka reacted faster than Rita, quickening her pace to leave Rita behind. Then, she placed a hand on her chest and bowed toward Cecilia.
โYour Highness.โ
Seeing Cecilia nod slightly, Momoka immediately dashed away, leaving a still-shocked Rita standing there.
โC-Cecilia-samaโฆโฆโฆโฆโ Ritaโs heart raced as she struggled to control her trembling legs and stopped before Cecilia. โWhy are you here?โ
Ceciliaโs gaze swept over Ritaโs face, dampened with sweat, strands of hair stuck to her forehead, cheeks flushed from exertion.
โRoaming the camp in disheveled clothes at midnight, you seem in good spirits.โ
Ritaโs face flushed an even deeper red at Ceciliaโs words.
โCecilia-sama, please donโt mock meโฆโฆโฆโฆโ
โThatโs a compliment.โ Ceciliaโs face remained unchanged. She stepped forward, lifting a stray lock of Ritaโs hair stuck to her cheek and rubbed it between her fingers. The cold touch against Ritaโs heated skin made her instinctively shrink her neck.
โBut leaving the one you should protect alone in the tent at such a late hour is a bit negligent.โ Cecilia said, releasing Ritaโs silver hair.
โY-Yesโฆโฆโฆโฆโฆโ Rita nodded sheepishly, twisting her hands nervously behind her back.
Cecilia extended her hand as if inviting her to a dance, and Rita immediately understood, taking her hand.
โWe can talk about it later. You must have something to report to me.โ
Several minutes later, inside Ceciliaโs tent.
โCecilia-sama, isnโt this a bitโฆ inappropriate?โ
Rita glanced nervously at the two wine glasses set before her, her gaze darting around.
Cecilia, however, looked calm as she followed Ritaโs eyes to the candlelight reflected in the liquid and asked, โWhatโs inappropriate about it?โ
Rita knew it was a little late to voice these concerns now that the drinks were poured, but Ceciliaโs sudden request to share a drink after returning to the tent gave her a bad feeling.
Logically, finding out you snuck out in the middle of the night to fight others wouldnโt provoke this reaction.
Cecilia must have some scheme! Or at least some ill intent! Otherwise, she wouldnโt act so strangely.
โUm, I thought the military forbids drinking?โ Rita stammered after a long pause.
โAre you a soldier?โ
โNo.โ
โAnd me?โ
โNo.โ
โWill this drink get you drunk?โ
Of course not. Ceciliaโs tolerance was ridiculously highโone cup or even a whole barrel wouldnโt affect her.
Besides, this was just some Low-Alcohol Beer Momoka had brought, hardly different from Wheat Juice.
Rita thought for a moment and shook her head.
โNo, it wonโt.โ
โI just have to continue marching tomorrowโฆโฆ..โ
โThatโs fine. I can rest a little while riding the carriage.โ Cecilia answered astutely. โAre you curious why I suddenly want to drink with you?โ
Rita timidly nodded, like a little mouse caught doing something wrong.
Though she didnโt feel sheโd done anything wrong, seeing Ceciliaโs face unsettled her completely.
โThe answer isnโt complicated. Iโm curious about the scent that captivates you so deeply by the campfire every night.โ Cecilia explained. โBesides, I said before I want to experience things I havenโt before. This is a good opportunity.โ
Though true, these reasons were only part of the story. Ceciliaโs unspoken motive was simpler.
Alcohol always symbolized something special: reward, recognition, negotiation, even conspiracy.
When Cecilia and Rita had dinner earlier, she specifically forbade drinking for this reason.
It was improper for attendants and masters to drink together, but by giving Rita this right, Cecilia was showing closeness and trust.
Of course, Cecilia wouldnโt say things like, โThis is a gift, accept it gratefully,โ or โThis is a sign of my trust; serve me better in the futureโ in such a setting.
Also, alcohol numbs the nervesโwhile Cecilia wouldnโt get drunk, the atmosphere might make Rita more willing to open her heart.
In short, after discovering Ritaโs little secret today, it was the perfect chance to get to know her better.
Only Cecilia, who had never drunk before, overlooked one thing.
Her tolerance was apparently far too low.
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