Chapter 392 - 153

Name:Under the Oak Tree Author:Sooji Kim


392 Chapter 153

Maxi furrowed her brow. She had been asking after his love life just a moment ago. How had she become the one under scrutiny?

Suspecting Riftan was artfully steering the conversation away, Maxi retorted, "I kept...mostly to myself. After coming of age, I spent most of my time in the annex... and on the rare occasions I was required to make an appearance...I would take my leave as quickly as possible. How could I have...taken a liking to anyone... w-when I never even had the chance to converse with a man my age?"

"One can fall in love without ever engaging in a proper conversation," Riftan shot back. He turned back to the brazier as he meticulously peeled the charred skin off another chestnut. "Sometimes a distant glance is all it takes to capture a heart."

Maxi shot daggers at the back of his head. "A-Are you... speaking from experience?"

To her astonishment, she noticed his nape and earlobes flush with color. A wave of jealousy washed over her. She knew that young knights often idolized high-born women. Could Riftan have gone through such a phase himself? Her eyes moistened at the thought of an eighteen-year-old Riftan, newly knighted and enamored with a sophisticated, alluring noblewoman.

Overwhelmed by jealousy, she burst out, "I-I am sorry to say I am not so loose that I would fall for a stranger. H-How could someone be attracted to a person they do not even-"

Maxi stopped short. Something had just dawned on her, and a deep flush bloomed over her face as she noticed Riftan's wooden expression.

She was the woman who had captured his heart. He had even told her as much himself.

A cold sweat broke out on her back, and she quickly adjusted her tone. "H-However...I did find you quite dashing...w-when you first arrived at Croyso Castle."

With a derisive snort, Riftan tossed the chestnut skins into the fire. "Really?"

"I-It is the truth! Yes, your aloofness was intimidating.. b-but I thought you were undeniably handsome."

"Do you always run like the plague from people you think are handsome?"

"W-Well..."

Maxi's eyes darted around, searching for an excuse, before she let out a resigned sign. The truth was, she had not found him entirely appealing during their first encounter. His confidence, which had bordered on arrogance, had poked at her insecurities, and his excessively good looks had strangely put her off. It had also annoyed her that all the women in the castle seemed infatuated with him.

Yet, despite her initial fears and reluctance, she had found herself stealing glances at the dashing knight. Perhaps it was his unattainability that had made her put up an emotional wall.

Twining her arms around his neck, she admitted, "I avoided you... because being near you made me feel insignificant."

"I find that difficult to believe." Riften turned to look at her with a frown. "Insignificant? I worshipped the very ground you walked on. A mere smile from you, and I would have been on my knees. Do you have any idea of the absurd things I did just to catch your eye?"You'll find the origin of this content at n0velb!n•

"H-How could I when you looked as though you were plotting murder half the time?"

Caught off guard, Riftan fell silent.

The streets, once marred by ashes and corpses, were now blanketed in snow that had fallen overnight.

"Don't push yourself," Riftan cautioned, draping a coat over her shoulders with a look of concern.

Maxi gave him a bright smile. "Don't worry."

Just as he opened his mouth to respond, they heard Ursuline call for Riftan. He glanced toward the sound, and Maxi, realizing he had been neglecting his responsibilities to be with her, gently nudged him on the back.

"Go on. I will be fine."

"See you this evening, then," he said with a sigh.

He strode away to where the knights were gathered. After watching him disappear, Maxi turned and entered a crumbling chapel that now served as a makeshift infirmary.

Packed inside were hundreds of wounded soldiers. After ensuring that no one's condition had deteriorated overnight, Maxi moved to the back of the chapel where Ruth attended to one of the men.

"I apologize for my lateness, Ruth. I will take over now..so you should get some rest."

"There is no need to apologize, my lady. I've had ample time to rest," Ruth replied, stretching his stiff neck. "Honestly, there isn't much to do right now. You could rest more, especially since we might not get another chance once we leave Midna."

"A-Are we leaving so soon?"

"As soon as our supplies arrive. We cannot afford to waste time."

Maxi looked around the infirmary, worry etched on her face. "What about all these men?"

"A portion of the duchy's army has agreed to stay behind to care for them."

"Does that mean...the duchy will not join the coalition?"

"We cannot leave Midna unprotected," Ruth replied indifferently.

Maxi's brow furrowed. While most of the injured were Croyso men, some were from the coalition. She tried to estimate the number of soldiers that remained.

"D-Do you think we have enough men to get to Dristan and reclaim Vesmore Castle safely?" she asked.

"Princess Agnes's unit will join us once we cross into Dristan. Our numbers are not the concern - the supplies are," Ruth said with a weary sigh. "We have enough food for the soldiers, but we're low on feed for the horses. The snow has made grazing impossible, so the supplies must arrive within the week."

The color drained from Maxi's face as she stared at Ruth. "Do you think...there is a high chance my father will not send it?"