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Toooooooot!
The shipâs horn announcing its arrival loudly across the sky.
Standing at the stern of the ship, the woman stared at the approaching land.
The edge of the womanâs mouth lifted slightly.
âItâs been a long time.â
She came here so long ago that she could vaguely remember now.
She had been crying so much that all her memories were filled with tears, yet the only thing that was clear was when she looked at that landing from this spot.
It was that regret, resentment, and sadness from that moment.
In fact, she still remembered the feelings of that time rather than the scene of that time.
The woman slowly took off her cloak and looked up at the sky.
The sky was very blue, as if it was welcoming her back home.
She patted her stomach, which was round, in gratitude for her safe voyage.
The man who had gone to pack the bags for the woman hugged her back and kissed her.
âIs the wind cold?â
âItâs perfect.â
Breathing in the salty air, the woman gently leaned her head on the manâs shoulder.
Her dark red hair, tied high, flew about in the wind.
âYou must be nervous. Itâs been a long time since youâve seen her, hasnât it?â
âIâm both nervous and tense. In fact, Iâm a little scared, too.â
At his honest words, the woman kissed him gently on the cheek.
âHow could I not say so. Itâs been five years.â
The man nodded and kissed his wife.
âIâm more worried about you than me, but arenât you nervous?â
The man with bright orange hair and a lightly freckled face smiled naively at his wifeâs words and patted her cheek.
âLook. Did you forget how bold and brave I am? Iâm fine. Why donât you finish your work early and go home so you can see our baby without worry?â
The eighth month of pregnancy was close to the last month.
It was a time when the stomach big enough to stop everyone from traveling long distances.
Still, the woman pushed ahead with the itinerary.
If she could finish her work early, she could be back within a month.
Mach was in a country adjacent to Amor, so she was able to cleverly avoid the stronghold of the monsters.
If it was Ortu, which she had to come across the central waterway, it would have been impossible to come.
âSo all of this must be Godâs arrangement.â
The woman felt the warmth of a child kicking its feet loudly in her stomach.
The man standing beside her also caressed his wife round stomach.
The two smiled at each other as they locked eyes.
âCome on. Sheâs be waiting for you.â
The shipâs horn blowed again, signaling that their ship had arrived.
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Two days had passed since she told the King.
Roselyn stood by the window and looked out at the shining sea the same way as yesterday. No, the words âexactly the sameâ were a deception to the sea.
How can you say that the sea is the same when it always flows without stopping?It only looked the same as today and tomorrow, but the contents were completely different.
âDonât worry. Sheâll be here.â
She would be lying if she said she didnât feel nervous.
But that didnât mean she could pull or delay the passage of time now.
All she could do was to wait silently like this.
Knock. Knock.
Roselyn stopped and turned at the sound of a polite tap on the door.
It was Asrell.
âAsrell, whatâs going on?
Asrell, who was came inside, was mesmerized for a moment as he watched Aranrosia standing quietly in front of the terrace.
The scent of lily that the twins decorated the room was a wonderful match for her.
Asrellâs eyes were low and ignorant of things like beauty and art, but every once in a while, when she gazed at Aranrosia, she wondered if this was the heart of those who pursued beauty.
This was the kind of mind that was willing to lose itself and stare at it as if it were oblivious to time.
How can she be so beautiful that it takes her breath away?
To be precise, it made Asrell forget to breatheâŚâŚâŚâŚ..
âAsrell?
âOh, look at my mind.â
Asrell immediately came to her senses when she saw Aranrosiaâs face tilting stealthily, as if to say why she was looking at her so closely.
âTwo visitors wish to see Lady Aranrosia. They said you would know if tell you theyâre from Mach.â
âYouâre here.â
Roselyn took a deep breath and jumped up from her seat.
It was enough that she didnât have to ask who it was.
There was only one visitor coming to visit her from Mach.
âHurry up and guide me, Asrell.â
It was her witness, her guest, whom Roselyn was waiting for.
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Before Roselyn entered the parlor, she asked Asrell to go get Tamon.
If he hadnât gone out, he would be at the training grounds.
After taking a short, deep breath, Roselyn opened the parlor door.
âAsha.â
Tasha and Louie, who were tending to the guests in the parlor, were the first to welcome her.
The man and woman who had been sitting on the couch in the spacious hall jumped up and turned around at the twinsâ reaction.
âMajestâŚ!â
The woman who was about to call Roselyn âYour Majestyâ immediately stopped talking.
Roselyn smiled as she approached the woman and told her her current name.
âPlease call me Aranrosia.â
The woman approached her with a complicated smile on her face as Roselyn spoke.
âThatâs your new name?â
Roselyn nodded then her eyes shifted to the womanâs round belly.
At Roselynâs surprised expression, the woman smiled and patted her stomach.
âItâs been eight months. Heâs kicking his legs so badly, Iâm pretty sure itâs a boy. Targen says it might be a daughter like me, though.â
The woman said, pointing at the man standing behind her.Roselyn looked at the familiar man and smiled.
âItâs been a long time, Targen.â
The man with the trembling face knelt down and carefully kissed the back of Roselynâs hand.
âI heard the news too late. I apologize.â
âStop. Iâm not the one you should be protecting anymore. There is no need to be sorry.â
Even with Roselynâs words, a faint sense of guilt remained on Targenâs face that he couldnât take back.
His longtime companions had all died defending Sunset family.
Targen Oheim.
He was the eldest son of Oheim, one of the loyal subjects of House Sunset.
He had been guarding the Sunset family and Roselyn V Sunset since before his knighthood.
In order for Roselyn to enter the academy, she needed a knight of her own age, and that was where Targen was chosen.
During that time at the academy, the two developed an unwitting friendship.
It was based on loyalty and trust, but it was a feeling that had a unique brightness of peers.
Shortly after Roselyn became Crown Princess, she gave the most special and secret instructions to her most cherished knight friend.
âI have more people here to protect me than I can count. And I can protect myself, too. But she has no power. But itâs dangerous because her will to get away is so clear. Targen, I want you to protect her. You are the one I can trust the most.â
Roselyn didnât want Targen to protect her, but the woman. No matter how much Roselynâs request and order were, Targen said he could not comply with it.
Roselyn nudged him, soothed him, then asked him to protect the woman for just a year.
Exactly one year. With those words, Targen has now been protecting the woman for five years. As Roselyn recall, after a year, the choice to protect the woman was all his.
âIf I knew youâre full term, I wouldnât haveâŚ..â
Roselyn looked apologetically at the womanâs swollen belly. The woman shook her head, smiling brightly.
âEven if I was giving birth, I would have run to you if you called me.â
At teh willing words, Roselyn hugged the woman. At the moment, Tamon entered the parlor.
âI heard we have visitors.â
Tamon walked in nonchalantly, covered in sweat, as if he had come straight from training, but he was wearing a short, tight black top that covered only one shoulder and arm, whether it was for activity or to cover his injured shoulder.
This unusual garment, not seen in other countries, accentuated his wild beauty.
The clothes concealed his one shoulder but exposed everything below his chest, so his abdomen, with its tight six packs, was clearly visible today.
Startled, Roselyn opened her eyes in embarrassment.
However, it seemed that Roselyn was the only one who embarrassed on the spot.
Mach was also a country with a strong sun. Their clothes were also short and light, and the knights there often wore training clothes like that.
It was a familiar costume to the Targen who settled in Mach or to the woman.
âIâm Tamon Krasis, welcome.â
He walked up to the woman and man and shook their hands.
The woman, who had taken his hand and was shaking it, suddenly chuckled.
âWe havenât met before, so you donât recognize us.â
Tamonâs expression gradually changed as he gathered his brows in wonder at her words.
He opened his eyes wide and looked back at Roselyn.
âDonât tell me itâs âŚâŚâ
After a few moments of stifled bewilderment, Roselyn nodded and introduced the woman.
âThis is Lana Lantifu. King Amorâs sister, who successfully escaped Tanatos.â
(*Lana, Theoâs sister, was brought to Tanatos long ago. Roselyn helped her escape when Roselyn was the Crown Princess.)
âDo you remember now? I saw you a few times before with my sister Theo.â (Lana)
âWhat?â
Tamon, who was looking at Roselyn and Lana alternately in bewilderment, covered his face and smiled vainly.
Lana Lantifu was Roselynâs secret witness!
âSo there really was a reason why you were so confident in your winning, huh?â
Tamon laughed in amusement, as if heâd been given a shot.