Morning on the day of mourning…
After Draven left for the Netherfields, Ember remained standing by the window of her chamber for some time. Though she was smiling in front of Draven, that smile on her face disappeared as soon as he was gone.
The event from the previous night was occupying her mind.
'The Kingdom of Valor…the Valor Royal Family…the only daughter of the King…'
All her expectations shattered after Draven took her to Valor. At this point, she was torn about her real identity.
An abandoned princess.
How her family abandoned her, in fact that was still somewhat acceptable to her. But what thoroughly crushed her heart was when she learned they wanted to kill her. They branded her as bad—no, cursed even— when she had done nothing bad in her entire life.
'Why did they think I'm a cursed child? Why did they let people think I'm an evil witch? Why…me?'
Before she knew it, the corners of her eyes moistened, and a small sniffle escaped her mouth. She wanted to question why this happened to her.
Why was she forced to live such a pathetic life in hiding, a life worse than animals, when she was the only daughter of the most powerful family of the kingdom?
Even the daughters of the most ordinary villagers lived a better life than hers. At least, they did not have a need to fear that their parents would want them dead…
Clio and Reya could no longer watch their master looking lost and miserable like this. She barely even had a bite of her morning meal, and even though Reya attempted to strike conversation with her, Ember would only nod at most before going back into a distracted state.
After a lot of consideration, Clio finally managed to say, "Miss, would you like to take a stroll in the garden? The weather is fairly good today. The fresh air will be a nice change instead of the stuffy air here in your chamber."
Ember didn't seem to hear her as she continued to look out of the window in a daze.
Clio looked at Reya, who nodded and talked to Ember, "Miss, I heard from the gardeners that new flowers have bloomed in the garden. Would you like to see them? I am sure there will also be many butterflies to admire in the garden." She then glanced at the lovely white bird sitting on the swing of her cage. "Even Ray would like to go out and play in the garden, don't you, Ray?"
The little bird, as if sensing the situation, immediately let out a musical chirp.
"Play! Ray, going out! Garden! Play!" she continued to repeat in a singsong manner.
Finally, Ember's expression softened as she looked at her pet. "Alright, let's go out."
Not only the little bird, but also her servants cheered at her words. Their group soon went towards the garden.
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