Chapter 10 (2/2)
“What?”
“That slave. Somehow, these days, I feel like I’ve been seeing him everywhere.”
Herietta looked at where Hugo was pointing. Edwin was ten steps away from them, not too far away. Since when was he there? He wasn’t there when she arrived at the stable a little while ago. She was a little surprised because she didn’t feel that there was anyone nearby, but Herietta immediately schooled her features.
“It must just be your feeling. The mansion is so small that if you don’t see each other often, that would be weird.”
“I also thought it was just a coincidence, but as I keep observing, it doesn’t seem to be the case.”
Hugo said with a serious look on his face.
“What’s strange is that when I’m alone, I can’t even see a single strand of that slave’s hair, but when I’m with you like I am now, I see him several times a day.”
“It must be a coincidence.”
“It’s not a coincidence. Look at that. He’s sweeping the floor over there right now. But that’s the place Anna already cleaned up earlier. See? The floor is clean.”
Hugo said with a frown on his face. With that said, Herietta looked around where Edwin was standing. As Hugo said, the floor had already been cleaned. Looking here and there, it didn’t seem like he needed to brush here now.
If it had been before, she would have started to let her imagination run wild. Maybe he’s interested in her that’s why he’s hanging around her. She would have never expected such a thing.
However,
“Someone must’ve told him to do it?”
Herietta turned her head away and passed it on indifferently. Then she worked her hands again and started combing the horse’s fur.
After that, she deliberately kept her distance from Edwin. It wasn’t because she hated him. Rather, it was the opposite. She thought he might be reluctant to be with her.
Edwin was no longer in power. He fell under everyone’s feet, and even the smallest thing could feel violent to him. He had already been forced to do many things before he came here, and because of that, he suffered and suffered. So Herietta vowed, at least for herself, she shouldn’t make such a mistake.
“Still, something is strange…”
Hugo glanced at him, still dissatisfied. But Herietta didn’t respond to him. When she had finished combing the horse, she fitted the reins and saddles with a skillful touch.
“If you keep saying useless things, I will leave you behind.”
“Ah! Please wait, sister!”
Herietta’s threats, which were not exactly threatening, brought Hugo to his senses and he started to climb the horse in a hurry. Meanwhile, Herietta, who had even lowered the stirrups on the saddle, hurriedly got on her horse. Rather than sitting at an angle to her side with her legs together like most of the ladies, she opted to sit with her legs spread out like a man.
“Sister, here you go.”
Hugo, who had not yet mounted his horse, approached Herietta and handed her a bow and arrow.
“How are you going to hunt rabbits without tools?”
Hugo said with a smile. Yes. Herietta grinned and took them.
A light kick on the side led the horse to walk forward. Hugo rode on the horse and followed her. The sound of the horse hooves studded with the horseshoe rubbing against the hard dirt road echoed.
Herietta, coming out of the front yard, tilted her head and looked into the distance to decide which direction she should go.
‘The road in the east and north forests is rather rough, and in the south, a large tree fell and the road was blocked.’
With the flow of her thoughts, she naturally looked west.
‘It would be better to go west.’
It had been quite some time since she last visited the West Woods. She wondered what the geography of the forest was like. But it didn’t seem to matter. She doesn’t know if there’s an animal like a deer or a fox. Small rabbits are often caught near villages, so there is no need to go deep into the forest.
“Don’t look away and follow me. Listen to everything I say. Otherwise, I will never take you with me next time.”
“Sister. Am I a child?”
“Be it ten years ago, or ten years later, you will always be a child in my eyes.”
Herietta smiled and looked ahead. Thinking that all the preparations had been made, she tried to run forward.
But all of a sudden, she felt a serious gaze clinging to her. She turned her head to check the source of the gaze, and unexpectedly, Edwin was standing there. He stopped brushing and was staring at them.
At first, she wondered if their eyes met by chance, but he didn’t look away. He smiled awkwardly, wondering if he wanted to say hello, but he just kept his expressionless expression.
‘What’s wrong with him? Is it the first time he’s seen me wearing a riding suit?’
She couldn’t understand why Edwin was staring at her so blatantly. He stood so motionless that at first glance, he could be mistaken for a statue.
After a moment’s hesitation, she looked towards him and bowed her head. Then she kicked the horse in the side harder than before. Neeiighhh. The horse, who had been with her for many years, understood what she wanted and ran fast forward.
Two young riders ran swiftly down the dirt road. A cloud of smoke rose behind them. Edwin’s gaze followed them for a long time until they became tiny dots and completely disappeared from view.