A white palace with reverence and solemnity. It was a scene that resembled the owner of this palace.
Not long after Diana entered the Lily Palace, aristocratic young ladies often came and went. But as the days went by, most of the people who visited the Lily Palace were priests rather than nobles.
And the decisive event.
After the marquisâ wife openly clashed with Princess Diana in the background of the Lily Palace, even the few noble friends who were left separated.
Even Madame Harmonia, who once helped her both physically and mentally.
Diana sat alone in a quiet patronage.
ââŠâ
In her hand was a letter from Madame Harmonia a while ago.
Itâs been a long time since she didnât reply to her. Still, the reason why she read the letter regularly was because of the sincerity of Harmonia was felt in every line.
Harmoniaâs words were always the same. âYou have to act like a crown princess.â
Diana had the hardest time accepting this.
People should always be the same, so why do they have to change when their status changes? Isnât that what she hates the most? Changes with time and place?
Why Helios and Kaelus were attracted to her was also her unchanging beliefs and actions.
A saintess who lives on the basis of a solidly rooted truth, not a politician who changes according to the situation. Both men loved that aspect of her very much.
ââŠI canât lose.â
Diana crumpled up the letter.
The day before, I met Hestia in secret and came back. And more determined.
Iâm going to get Kaelus back.
âKaelâŠ!â
The sly Hestia attacked Dianaâs gaps like a demon. She counter-attacked by strikingly overturning her logic.
Thatâs it. That black villain whispered a sweet temptation too.
âTo Kael⊠⊠to apologizeâŠ?â
She almost fell apart.
The temptation that leads her to give up her beliefs and morals that she had kept while struggling alone in the palace.
âIf I apologize to KaelusâŠâ
Diana swallowed a trembling sigh.
She canât do it.
She must never go back on what she said. It is also unacceptable to apologize without sincerity just because the situation was difficult right now.
It is so difficult to live up to oneâs beliefs.
âWhooâŠ.â
She hoped Kaelus knew her true feelings.
Then he doesnât have to swallow his tears alone.
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Helios found the emperorâs residence with Kaelus, who was about to be promoted to duke.
âYour majesty, Marquis Kaelus is here.â
âOh, youâre here?â
The emperor was relaxing in his comfortable indoor clothes. He was very pleased when the two sons entered.
âNow that weâve passed the cabinet meeting, all we have left is the title ceremony, Kaelus. Itâs a pleasure.â
âBut with something more important ahead, my heart is heavier than joy, your majesty.â
Kaelus responded modestly.
Helios also said with a faint smile.
âIn fact, the Marquis contributed greatly to the stability of the political situation. I should have done it earlier, so I feel late, your Majesty.â
âYes, thatâs true, Helios. I felt very sorry for Kaelus for not being in a hurry.â
The emperorâs voice sank in confusion.
Kaelus did not forget that his promotion to the throne and his wifeâs estates were the products of political transactions between Helios and Hestia. Therefore, it was nothing to be pleased with himself.
If he recites an accusation against the temple instead of Hestia in front of the emperor.
ââŠâ
Those two who want to protect Diana will be deeply embarrassed.
The current imperial authority gained by Kaelusâ purge of Duke Orcus may soon fall again into his hands.
If the emperor and Helios give up Diana, they will maintain their authority, but if they choose to do the opposite.
âHaha, itâs nice to see Kaelus with good news today.â
ââŠIâm grateful, your majesty.â
Kaelus responded politely.
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After leaving the emperorâs residence.
Helios returned to his office as usual. Kaelus also walked slowly outside the Lion Palace because there was nothing more to deal with inside the palace.
Then, one person caught his eye.
â⊠Greetings to the great little moon of the empire.â
Kaelus was courteous with a cold sinking heart.
A soft smile bloomed on the other personâs face.
âAt ease, Kaelus.â
Kaelus, looking at Diana, was confused.
He thought sheâd never show him that smile again. But in just a year, Diana smiled as if she had gone completely back to the past.
She didnât blame him any more. Kaelus also had no more regrets about her.
Kaelus thought it wouldnât be a bad idea to just bury it as it is, without considering the mistakes of the past, where all kinds of emotions were intertwined.
He had no intention of trying anything to restore the relationship. He just wanted to live their lives in each otherâs place without any help, without hate or longing.
Kaelus already had Hestia, and Diana was not a substitute for her.
Nevertheless, Diana approached softly.
âYou must be coming to see his majesty.â
âYes, your highness.â
His dry answer made Diana feel sorry.
Would it be better to move places?
âIf you werenât busy, would you go to the Lily Palace?ââ
âIâm sorry, Iâve had a lot of work.â
An inorganic refusal to return her invitation.
Diana, contrary to her serene appearance, was deeply lost inside. It was unfortunately a talent that Diana did not have to lead a wooden-stone opponent.
âThatâs rightâŠâ
She managed to get a bitter smile on her face.
But she should not let Kaelus go like this. She could not convey all her true feelings only when she encountered him in the palace in this way.
You have to pluck up your courage.
âKael, I heard youâre going to be a duke soon. SoâŠ.â
Kaelus looked at Diana expressionless. Diana was handed something from the maid who followed. Judging from the maidâs attire, she also seemed to be from the new building.
Diana had a small cloth pocket in her hand.
âI made it to wish you good health. I want you to take it.â
He didnât know exactly what the contents were, but it must be something like a holy object made by a saintess.
Kaelus accepted it for now.
âThank you, your grace.â
With a brief thank you, he turned around without hesitation.
ââŠâ
A backside without a momentâs hesitation.
Diana was absolutely lonely.
Hestiaâs whispers rang again like a hallucination.
[Apologize to him.]
Does that make everything easier?
ââŠâ
She was shaking.
Diana closed her eyes tightly.
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Kaelus returned home and sat in his study as usual.
When he put the political papers on the desk, something in his bag caught his eye.
ââŠâ
The cloth bag that Diana gave him.
Kaelus had a fundamental question. Why the hell is Diana coming to him?
He knew her relationship with Helios had deteriorated. But why does that lead to a change in relations with him?
Moreover, he was Hestiaâs husband, whom Diana hates.
âHmmâŠâ
I opened my pocket for now. As he expected, it contained a holy bracelet with some coarse beads sewn together.
Leaving it still on his palm, Kaelus was lost in thought.
Diana is under a big illusion.
She seemed to think that Kaelusâ feelings will be the same as before.
So if she gave him a little thing like that, he would quickly give his heart as affectionately as he did back then.
So easily.
ââŠâ
His eyes narrowed as he looked at the holy object.
âWell, itâs not unreasonableâŠâ
A bitter talk with oneself.
A man with a crush was about to die because she married another man. Looking back now, it seems that at that time, he seriously threw his reason and lived only in emotion.
Kaelus really loved Diana.
He really burned everything down, so there was not even a little regret left.
âWhooâŠ.â
He shook his head.
He rose slowly from his seat. It wasnât dinner yet, but he decided to start a fire in the fireplace a little early.
A slow flame. In it, Kaelus threw in the holy object in his possession.
Soon the bracelet burned black.
ââŠâ
Kaelus looked at the shape with an indifferent stare.
In fact, it wouldnât matter if he put it somewhere in the corner, but he would hate it more if Hestia was disturbed by that thing.
âHestia. Hestia.â
He recited it a couple of times. A feeling that spread warm rather than hot.
How hungry he was for being there even though he pushed away a little out of impatience.
Hestia saved him, and his life after that was entirely due to her.
Then why canât he live for Hestia with his free time?
âFirst of all, a real husband and wifeâŠâ
Kaelus laughed his head off.
A wife who sends infinite affection to him but strangely does not cross any line.
He didnât know how to explain it to her. Love seemed to be love, but he donât know exactly the identity of it.
But it doesnât matter. If the opponent doesnât cross the line, shouldnât he just cross the line?
âIt wasnât a dream, Hestia.â
The lips he stole in the middle of the night were sweet. Next time, he wouldnât steal, but heâd get it proudly.