Louise and Irina went to join their fathers, who had recently arrived in the capital. Marghetta also headed that way as soon as the Iron-blooded Duke reached the city. It was a bit lonely, but it was unavoidable since they had to attend the New Year’s Ball with their noble relatives. Although I was practically engaged to all three of them, I wasn’t officially part of the family yet.
So, I had to attend the New Year’s Ball alone. This felt strange. My fingers were weighed down with rings, but there was no one by my side...
Should I take them off?
There were three rings on each hand and six in total—a dazzling collection that almost hurt to look at.
Wouldn’t I look like a madman if I walked in while wearing all these rings but without a partner? People might think I was some lunatic who hoarded women but never chose one. To be honest, they probably already thought I was crazy, but there was a difference between whispered rumors and being openly stared at.
Of course, this was just a fleeting thought. Taking off the rings just because of a few stares wouldn’t make me crazy—it would make me an absolute jerk.
When did I ever have a partner?
I calmed my restless thoughts as I threw on my coat. After all, I attended alone last year and the year before that, so why was I suddenly acting like I had nothing better to do?
Anyway, I’d start accumulating partners one by one from next year onwards, and eventually, I’d have to walk in with six of them.
...Six.
I was really grateful for the legendary Gold Duke and his twelve partners every time I thought about it. Since someone already set the precedent for walking in with twelve people, six wasn’t so bad. I should probably start bowing in his direction three times a day from now on.
***Normally, only high-ranking officials and nobles summoned by the Emperor could enter the Imperial Palace. But during the New Year’s Ball, even this exclusive palace turns into a bustling banquet hall.
Not all areas of the palace were open for the sake of the Emperor’s safety, but even just a portion was enough to show off its vastness. The palace’s sheer scale was a symbol of both Heaven’s mandate and imperial power, so it was only natural.
“You’ve had a rough time.”
“Oh, it’s nothing. When else would we get to be active if not now?”
The sudden increase in visitors meant that those who usually managed the entry list were overwhelmed.
I greeted the captain of the Imperial Guard who was in charge of palace security as I spotted him, and he acknowledged me with a nod. Despite his words, his eyes were filled with exhaustion.
But as the captain mentioned, this was the only time when the Imperial Guard really had a chance to shine. Since they were usually confined to the palace as the Emperor’s final line of defense, they risked being forgotten in high society if they didn’t occasionally show their presence. After all, people were truly dead when they were forgotten...
“Go on in.”
He stepped aside to let me pass after quickly giving me an up-and-down glance.
At his words, I glanced to my left, where a line of nobles was being thoroughly searched by the Imperial Guard. There was a long queue right beside me, and it felt a bit awkward to skip past it with a free pass. Besides, I had just come over to say hello.
“The procedures for those with usual entry privileges are different from those who get in as exceptions. It’s actually better for us if fewer people need to be searched.”
The captain said as he followed my gaze to the line. His faint smile suggested that with so many people, it was better to streamline the process and let those who could pass without issue go through.
Seeing it was always surprising. You’d think the captain of the Imperial Guard would be a stickler for rules, but he was surprisingly flexible. How did he rise to that position? Maybe it was his adaptability that got him there.
“Well then, excuse me.”
There was no need to refuse an easy pass through the checkpoint. I should be happy to be able to go right in.
After a slight bow to the captain, I passed through the checkpoint and found myself in a quieter area compared to the bustling outside. Did I arrive too early? There weren’t many people here yet.
“Oh, you’re already here too?”
Among the few present, I hadn’t expected to see the Minister. Why would someone of his rank—a Minister and a Count—show up so early? Did his old age make him sleep less?
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