Chapter 387: Rejoice, the Imperial Grandchild Has Arrived! (1)
0% The celebration marking our safe return ended on a bright and cheerful note. It was a cozy affair attended only by family and soon-to-be family, free from the usual formalities and distractions.
Even the mansion’s servants, who dedicated so much to our family, were invited to enjoy the festivities, making the entire castle feel like one big party venue.
There was a slight hiccup when an unfortunate truth came to light just before the celebration began, but aside from that minor blemish, everything went smoothly. Thankfully, the incident was treated lightly, and I only received a gentle verbal scolding.
“I wish we could celebrate for a whole week.”
“That’s a shame. We could have enjoyed it leisurely if it were vacation.”
The banquet had ended, and the time we had to return to the Academy had arrived. I smiled and replied to Mother, who held my hand while speaking.
My words chased away any lingering regret from Mother’s expression, and she responded with a brighter smile of her own. It might have been a teasing comment, but it was also true: I really enjoyed today’s celebration.
“Let’s definitely do that this winter.”
“Yes, of course.”
Her subtle reminder made my smile grow even wider. This coming winter was special indeed. It was worthy of celebrations lasting not just a week, but perhaps an entire month.
It’s a season worth commemorating.
This winter wouldn’t be just another snowy season. It was when Mar would finally graduate from her three-year journey at the Academy—a truly momentous occasion, as it also marked the day we’d be officially married.
It was a joyous event on every level. Personally, I’d gain a family member, and on a more public scale, it meant the Krasius family would form official ties with a ducal house. It would even be understandable if Mother opened the family’s treasury to celebrate the occasion.
“Next time, I’d like to see you in a white dress.”
“Yes, Mother!”
Mother, who hugged me goodbye with a smiling face, approached Mar and spoke gently.
Naturally, Mar beamed more brightly than ever at this blatant blessing.
A white dress, huh.
I couldn’t help but smile as I imagined Mar, who usually wore elegant red dresses, standing before me in a white wedding gown. It would undoubtedly suit her beautifully, even if it was the first—and hopefully last—time she’d wear white.
I decided to think that way because it would be troublesome if it wasn’t the last.
***Life at the Academy resumed its usual peaceful rhythm. During regular class hours, I’d go to the president’s office and fool around with Mar and play with Beatrix when she had free time. Louise and Irina would join us when club time came. It was a daily life sufficient to melt both body and mind.
“Mar, did you change your perfume?”
“Ah, yes. Is it strange...?”
“Not at all. Any fragrance suits you perfectly.”
Even now, Mar was perched on my lap as she reviewed paperwork.
Mar was shy at first, but she seemed to get used to it as time passed, sometimes leaning against my chest to rest her eyes when she was tired from work. It was cute, like having a cuddly kitten curled up comfortably in my arms.
Though our behavior might make others cringe at our public affection, this arrangement had its advantages.
“Oh, Carl. Can you take a look at this for a moment?”
“Of course.”
There was the excellent advantage of being able to help Mar with her work immediately. It was an advantage everyone could understand and accept.
“The inter-class competition will be held soon, and the students’ enthusiasm this year is greater than last year. I think we need to review the budget allocation plan again.”
However, I momentarily froze at Mar’s words as she handed me a document.
“You’re right... There are definitely more expenses listed than last year.”
“Right? Maybe it’s because there are many new students who enrolled after seeing the princes and Beatrix unnie, but their passion is overflowing.”
Mar muttered as if tired, and I forced myself to respond calmly though my body felt stiff with tension.
Among the Academy’s official second-semester events, the inter-class competition was one I would never forget—even if I resigned from my role as inspector.
No sane person could ever forget accidentally making a noble prince cough up blood due to a lack of control, an event that earned me the unprecedented punishment of being confined to my workplace. Unless I developed sudden amnesia, the inter-class competition would remain vividly etched into my memory.
Either way, the event typically started fairly early in the second semester—
It’s already right around the corner.
This time, it felt even sooner than before. It had barely been any time at all since I’d returned to the Academy, yet another event was already upon us. Even machines break down if you push them without rest—how much more does that apply to people?
Of course, the Academy was operating normally without postponing or advancing schedules. It only felt quick to me because I missed the start of the second semester due to the war.
...There won’t be anything like last year this time, right?
Last year’s nightmare quickly flashed through my mind. Everything had gone smoothly until the final match when a massive accident occurred. An external participant from Louise’s class suddenly left, forcing me to step in and fill the gap myself.
It was still a traumatic experience that haunted my sleep, but surely, nothing like that would happen this year.
There are no variables.
Last year, disturbances in the North forced the Magic Tower to issue an urgent recall for all mages, including the external participant. But now, the North had been completely pacified, and the Eastern border had remained quiet for decades. There was no reason for the Tower to call another emergency.
If—just if—another crisis arose somewhere else, not in the North or East, I couldn’t be entirely sure how things would play out. But what were the chances of that?
Besides, I’d be summoned straight back to the capital myself if anything that serious happened again.
***I paced restlessly in the hallway, anxiety clawing at my chest. It was a feeling of powerlessness and uncertainty I hadn’t experienced since becoming Crown Prince.
It felt like madness. I wouldn’t feel this helpless if there was something I could actively do or had some way to influence the outcome. I could bury myself in work, trusting my efforts to produce the best results.
But there was nothing I could do in the current situation. I had to leave everything to others’ hands and to Enen.
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