Reincarnated Princess Wishes To Avoid Death - Chapter 506
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The Night of HeartBreak
Sion strolled away, while a pair of eyes observed his departure. Those eyes belonged to Tiona Rudolvon, who quickly followed him. She had witnessed the climax of the princesā duel and couldnāt tear her gaze away from Sion as he left the ballroom after his defeat. It seemed like no one dared to approach or detain Sion ā not Mia, not Abel, not even Echard. Sionās reclusive aura was so powerful that even his loyal subject, Keithwood, refrained from speaking a word.
However, Tiona was undeterred. A sense of urgency compelled her to reach out to Sion. Without hesitation, she began running through the castle, which would typically result in a scolding from the nearest guard. Strangely, she received gestures of gratitude from the guards she passed, as they had seen her helping Abram into his chamber earlier. Some even directed her toward the path Sion had taken.
Following their guidance, she navigated the twists and turns of the castle until she reached the entrance to a watchtower. Inside, she ascended the winding stone stairs, and suddenly, the stone walls disappeared, allowing moonlight to illuminate her face. She had reached the towerās pinnacle, and when she stepped into the open air, she found Sion at the edge of the platform. He leaned against the rocky parapet with a distant gaze fixed on the sprawling townscape below.
āPrince Sion,ā she called out.
āWhoās there?!ā Sion spun around with a sharp cry of alarm, but upon seeing Tiona, he relaxed. novelbuddy .com
āAh, Miss Tiona. What brings you to a place like this? Did you get lost?ā he asked, tilting his head curiously and flashing his usual friendly smile. However, Tiona didnāt reciprocate the smile. Instead, she locked eyes with him.
āWhy did you fight like that?ā
āAh, so you saw my duel. Ha ha, not my proudest of moments, I must say. Iām sorry you had to witnessāā
āWere you trying to lose?ā
For a moment, Sion froze, and then he shook his head, his expression turning serious.
āThat would do Abel a great disservice. I fought with everything I had, and I lost. Thatās all there is to it.ā
āBut you could have fought differently. If you were only trying to win, you could have fought around Prince Abelās strength instead of directly against it. But you didnāt⦠Why?ā
āYou know, your behavior today has made me realize that youāre surprisinglyā¦ā Sion paused and released a soft sigh.
āWere it a simple contest of swordplay, you would be right. There would certainly be a way for me to win. Butā¦such a win would have been pointless. Call me self-absorbed if you want, but that wasnāt a simple contest. Not for me. Thatā¦was a trial. A test of my spirit and soul. My love for Mia against everything I will shoulder as king,ā he explained with a pained chuckle. āAnd guess which way the scales tipped? I couldnāt let go of everything.ā
A glimmer from the townscape danced across his brow as he turned his gaze toward it.
āMy father and my mother. Echard. Keithwood. Count Lampron. The royal attendants. The castle guards. And all the peopleāmy peopleāwho live down there⦠I couldnāt let them go.ā
Tiona followed his gaze, and the moonlight bathed the town in its silvery glow. For a brief moment, she felt a connection with each person in the town, sensing their joys and sorrows and the presence of life that gathered there.
āThatās why I lost to Abel,ā said Sion. āHe was pure. He fought for Mia and Mia only. I couldnāt. There wasā¦too much on my shoulders.ā
What might have happened had he won against Abel? There would have been no salvation for Echard, and pursuing Mia would likely have meant forsaking his kingdom. But Sion had chosen the opposite pathāto remain true to his duty as the next King of Sunkland. He had a profound responsibility to rule justly and protect the landās peace and security, a responsibility he embraced wholeheartedly.
Tiona saw in him a nobility reminiscent of his father, King Abram, both virtuous and tragic. She couldnāt help but speak up, but before she could find her voiceā¦
āThatās how it was supposed to play out, anywayā¦ā Sion let out a deep sigh, and the tone of their conversation shifted noticeably. āBut Mia didnāt let it. She saw right through me.ā
āHuh?ā Tiona furrowed her brow, puzzled by his statement.
āShe refused to let me blame my actions on anything else,ā he admitted, his shoulders slumping in defeat. āNot on king and country, nor on duty and responsibility. She made me confess my love to her properlyā¦and turned me down. Knowing her, she was probably worried that an ambiguous end to my feelings for her would sow within me the seeds of bitterness, eventually causing me to resent my own kingdom. In that sense, I understand why she forced my hand. It must have been hard for her⦠But by the sun high above, I swear itās even harder for meā¦ā
Tiona found herself unable to contain a smile at the sight of a dejected Sion, feeling sorry for him. š»šāÆāÆš¤āÆš·šÆā“šāÆš.šøā“š
āYou know, Prince Sion, I never knew you could beā¦ā
āHm? Could be what?ā
āSo endearingly childlike.ā
āIāā Sionās voice caught in his throat, prompting Tiona to burst into laughter. This rare glimpse of vulnerability in Sionās otherwise perfect facade made her find his vulnerability incredibly charming.
āWow, you didnāt have to laugh⦠In case it wasnāt clear, I did just have my heart broken, you know?ā Sion remarked.
āYes, yes, Iām sorry,ā Tiona replied between giggles. āBut itās justā¦ā
Suddenly, inspired by her own laughter, Tiona realized the significance of Miaās actions. Mia had taken Sion and stripped away his royal image, revealing the boy beneath. The person in front of Tiona was not a sovereign icon of justice; he was just a boy, a regular human who had his heart broken by the girl he loved.
āHer Highness is so incredible,ā Tiona silently mouthed, filled with admiration for her princess.
Seeing that Sion was struggling with the weight of his royal responsibilities, Mia had removed all his masks and appearances, leaving him as a mere boy who had stumbled in love. But now, Sionās demeanor shifted, and he aged in an instant, his face taking on an air of maturity. The boyishness that had been so endearing just moments before disappeared, replaced by a cold, regal composure that discouraged any approach. This was the face of a king, someone who revealed no concerns or vulnerabilities, bearing the weight of his heart and all its afflictions alone.
Once again, the proud and lonely king stood before Tiona. But she couldnāt simply leave him like this. She pushed past the barriers of his regal aura, his position as the crown prince of Sunkland, and his request for solitude with unwavering determination.
Sion was right in front of her, and she reached out to him. He was hurting, and she wanted to be there for him. What more reason did she need? With determination in her heart, she closed the remaining distance andā¦
āTiona? Whatā?ā His bewildered voice trailed off as she embraced him, holding him like a mother would a child or a sister would a heartbroken brother.
āWhat⦠is the meaning of this?ā Sionās voice held a touch of youthful confusion, which relieved Tiona.
A moment later, she replied, āMy little brother⦠Heās fallen for Her Highness as well.ā
āHm? I⦠see?ā Sion responded, still puzzled.
āBut,ā she continued, āhis is also a hopeless love. Someday, itāll surely break his heart. So for a long time, Iāve been thinking⦠about how to comfort him when the time comes.ā
She had pondered how to console her brother when his crush inevitably hurt him, but no answer came. In the end, all she could do was be there for him, hug him, and cry with him if he cried.
āBut Iād like to get some practice beforehand. So if you donāt mindā¦ā
āUh, I do mind, actually. Specifically, I donāt appreciate being treated like a child, soāā
āWhen was your birthday, Prince Sion?ā
āā¦About ten days ago?ā
His response elicited another giggle from her. āWell, mine was in the spring, so Iām older. That makes me the big sister here, and when little brothers are feeling down, I think itās their job to let their big sisters comfort them.ā
āThatās⦠nonsense,ā Sion said, sounding exasperated.
Tiona agreed; even she thought her words were nonsense. Nevertheless, she couldnāt leave Sion alone like this, or sheād regret it for the rest of her life. She wasnāt sure why she felt that way, but she did.
āBesides, thereās nothing to worry about. Iām just an outcountās daughter. Even if someone tries to spread some weird rumors, no one will take them seriously.ā
āThatās⦠nonsenseā¦ā Sion said again, his voice growing pensive before dropping to the softest whisper. āYou⦠are surprisingly pushy, Tiona. So much so that itās very hard not to take you seriouslyā¦ā
A third figure sighed deeply. Keithwood watched the two from a distance, privately smiling.
āPraise the sun⦠Looks like my job has been done for me⦠Itās nice that heās found a friend he can be vulnerable around. And Iād like to keep it that way. Despite what Miss Rudolvon said, this is definitely a scene that needs to be kept private. I guess Iāll head back down the tower and play door guard for a bitā¦ā
Ever the loyal servant, Keithwoodās night had just begun.
As for Mia, what was she up to during this time?
āHmm⦠All this relief is making me hungry. I wonder if thereās anything to eat around here⦠Where did that cookie goā¦?ā With the spectacle concluded, guests began to leave, and Mia scratched her head while scanning the emptying ballroom.
āThatās a valid point. We didnāt get much of a dinner, did we?ā Rafina suggested. āHow about we go to my room for a light meal, with plenty of desserts, of course.ā
āWell, is that truly acceptable, Miss Rafina?ā Miaās face instantly lit up. āIn fact, I was just thinking about showing gratitude to the innās staff. After all, I believe the juice Anne brought was from them.ā
āGreat idea. We should also check if anyone else wants to join us. Miss Esmeralda might be busy, but Miss Citrina and Miss Bel are more than welcome. And of course, we should invite Miss Anne. We should try to meet up with Miss Tiona as well.ā
And so, it was settled that the after-party would take place in Rafinaās room at the inn. The night for Mia and her friends was going to be a long one, and it didnāt seem like it would end anytime soon.
Authorās Note:
Oh, by the way, Iām trying to spoil the room for delusions, but Shion and Tiona didnāt have anything particularly romantic after this, and they came home normally without waiting for Chun in the morning. yes.
Keith Wood is also smiling as they have a young and healthy relationship. I donāt know.
Yeah, right. Nothing happened after. Because this is not a R18 novel.
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