When I woke up, I felt pain all over my body. What the hell! Everything hurts. I can’t move.
I had some privacy when I went to the kitchen to prepare tea for Sora. After a few days of me being obedient to him, he granted me the chance to make tea for him without any bodyguards.As I was making the tea, I was startled when I saw another servant in the kitchen. She seemed
It’s been a week. I’ve recovered from my injuries. The trial will be held tomorrow for Daimyo Honomi Akimoto and his daughter Honomi Tori. They’ve been charged with a lot of charges. I just hope they’re prepared for the consequences of their actions.
I opened my eyes and noticed that I was in a very unfamiliar place.“Where am I” I asked aloud. Just then, the door opened and a young girl, who seemed to be the same age as me, entered. When she saw me, she gasp
Sayaka and I went back to my room after the talk with my father.“Princess, what happened inside? I could hear your father’s voice outside. Is he upset at you?” Sayaka asked. I looked at her and put m
Ever since Eiji promised to visit me everyday, he’s been keen on his word. He arrives usually after lunch and stays for an hour or two before he leaves to go back to the Imperial Palace to serve as one of the Crown Prince’s guards. He’s being pretty consistent with his behaviour lately that it makes me wonder if he’s really up to no good.
Eiji nursed me back to health. He applied medicine on my wounds and he also spoon fed me. I wasn’t even that injured; aside from a few bruises on my body and arms, I just had a tiny scratch on my face from when Maeko dug her nails into it.
Sayaka and I were silent on the way back. What happened inside the temple was too much for me to handle. I didn’t know what I should feel about what I saw. I couldn’t even tell Sayaka about it. From what I saw, Sayori liked Eiji but why don’t I feel that way whenever I see him. It seems Eiji must’ve done something that made Sayori scared of him. That’s the only reason I could think about.
[The Prince’s View]The meeting with the ministers was over. I was headed back to my carriage when one of the ministers stopped me.