Chapter 197 Nausea (3) (2/2)
All of it seemed strange to her, but even if she asked, Blain wouldn’t tell her anything.
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Ishakan. Leah repeated his name in her mind. He hadn’t lied to her. And now that she knew he really was the King of Kurkan, she was only more curious about him. If she had a chance, she would have liked to speak to him privately. But she would have to be careful. Blain was extremely jealous; he didn’t like Leah speaking to other men at all. If he found out that she had kissed a King from another country, and a man with whom he had an antagonistic relationship…
He would not forgive a mistake like that.
Pretending she didn’t know the man was the best choice. Leah suppressed her emotions and followed Blain.
The moment the banquet hall doors opened, her face paled. The air was thick with scent. The smells of cosmetics, food, and alcohol immediately made her feel nauseous. Her corset was too tight and she hadn’t eaten recently, so she thought she might faint any second.
Drawing a deep breath, she suppressed the urge to run away instantly. She would endure for a while, and then she could go directly to the lounge.
Both she and Blain received affectionate greetings. The Estian nobles smiled happily, praising the pair, exclaiming over how good together they looked. After they had exchanged greetings, Blain left her to go speak to the emissaries. Leah had wanted to accompany him, but he had refused.
Left behind speaking with some of the ladies, Leah discreetly examined the emissaries.
Unlike the laughing and boisterous Estians, the dignitaries from other nations were more restrained. Their expressions were subtle and they were carefully hiding their emotions. Whenever they made eye contact with Leah, they quickly averted their gaze.
Watching the emissaries, Leah frowned. They seemed strangely uncomfortable in the cheerful and fun atmosphere of the banquet.
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In the past, she would have ignored it and thought it insignificant. But today it bothered her. The word why came to mind, making her feel strangely alienated, as if she stood separate from everything, watching puppets put on a show.
“Leah.”
A soft voice startled Leah from her thoughts and Cerdina hugged her lightly.
“You look so beautiful. Your gown looks even better with the weight you’ve lost.” Cerdina smiled as she praised her. “Are you drinking medicinal tea?”
Leah had been vomiting up everything she consumed, so the medicinal tea was composting in the garden behind her palace. But Leah only gave a slight smile in response.
“Yes, the ladies-in-waiting at the princess’s palace always take good care of me.”