Chapter 440: What Have You Promised In Return?
Chapter 440 of "The Devil's Betrothed" starts revealing the story: Chapter 440: What Have You Promised In Return?Leaving Alranâs chamber, Oriana proceeded downstairs, intent on... Donât miss it!
Chapter 440: What Have You Promised In Return?Leaving Alranâs chamber, Oriana proceeded downstairs, intent on departing from this place. Her resolute and confident demeanor remained unaltered throughout the journey. Along the way, every servant who crossed her path bowed in deference to the Crown Princess.
Their astonishment at her departure was evident. No one within the palace had any knowledge of her arrival or her overnight presence in the Princeâs chamber. However, they dared not voice their confusion.
Upon stepping out of the building, Oriana issued a command to the knights stationed outside, "Prepare a carriage for me."
Since her arrival had been discreet and without prior arrangement, no carriage had been readied for her. Kerry promptly relayed her request to the other knights, all of whom maintained a respectful posture in the presence of the Crown Princess.
Shortly thereafter, the carriage arrived. Imebrt joined Oriana and informed her, "I have already sent a message to Commander Loyset regarding Your Highnessâs presence."
"Thank you, Sir Loyset," Oriana acknowledged as she settled into the carriage. "To the Queenâs palace," she instructed.
The moment she entered the carriage and its door closed, the façade of unwavering strength she had displayed thus far rapidly dissolved, much like ice exposed to the heat of a flame.
Oriana felt her entire body grow weak, and she took a deep breath to regain her composure. Maintaining such a tough facade in front of Arlan and sustaining it for an extended period had not been an easy feat.
"Iâm fortunate that he didnât confront me this time," she thought to herself.
Commander Conor Loyset and his knights had already arrived there on time and they accompanied Orianaâs carriage to the Queenâs palace.
Rafal arrived at the scene with information for the commander. He observed the carriage departing and, once again, couldnât catch a glimpse of the Crown Princess. Her early morning departure left him bewildered.
"Is there something amiss, Captain?" Rafal inquired.
Imbert nodded and fixed his gaze on the knight. "You must keep a watchful eye on His Highness and ensure he remains in his room throughout the day. If he attempts to leave, you must prevent him."
"What?" Rafal almost exclaimed in disbelief. "Captain, are you jesting with me at this early hour?"
"Have I ever been one to jest?" Imbert replied in a cold tone.
"How can I... I mean, who would dare defy His Highness if he..."
"Thatâs your concern to grapple with. Should you fail, be prepared to face the consequences," Imbert stated before turning to depart.
"Captain..."
Imbert halted and added, "One piece of advice: if he refuses to heed you, you can mention that you intend to report it to the Crown Princess." He left, without giving Rafal a chance to say more.
Rafal could only let out an helpless sigh.
âCaptain sure seems tired of having me around and perhaps wishes to see me on my death bed.â
After Imbert and Oriana departed and the door closed behind him, Yorian made his way toward the couch in the lounge area and remarked, "Prince Arlan, youâre quite fortunate to be on the receiving end of her temper."
Arlanâs gaze lingered on the departing elf. He felt a peculiar sense of displeasure that Oriana had spent an unknown amount of time with this elf without his knowledge. The presence of another man beside her, even unbeknownst to him, left a bitter taste. Not that he would have permitted it even if he had been aware. In his view, there was no room for anyone else beside her, even if he couldnât be the one himself.
"Are you jealous?" Arlan asked as he took a seat in his chair, ready to engage in a serious conversation with the elf.
"Jealous?" Yorian chuckled and elegantly settled onto the couch, crossing one leg over the other. "Wasnât I on the receiving end as well? Itâs not the first time for me, though. She occasionally treats me with such an attitude where I can do nothing but listen obediently."
Yorianâs words were clearly intended to incite Arlan, and the elf relished the various expressions he got to witness on Arlanâs face.
Arlanâs sea-blue eyes darkened, as if he wanted to throttle the man in front of him. "There wonât be a next time for you."
"If you persist in behaving this way with her, Iâm afraid there wonât be a next time for you instead," Yorian retorted. "Believe me, she possesses a fiery temper and is not quick to forgive. Youâll have to reckon with the consequences of your actions. She has a knack for holding onto grudges, and she wonât readily extend her forgiveness. Do not mistake her worry and will to protect you as her forgiveness towards you."
"Thatâs a matter between her and me," Arlan growled.
"Well, if thatâs your stance," Yorian finally yielded to the irate Dragon and shifted his focus to the critical matter. "So, what have you promised that sorceress in exchange for sparing your family?"
This was another subject that irritated Arlan and one he was loath to discuss with anyone. "You donât need to know. Know your place. You are an outsider."
"Let me guess," Yorian ventured, undeterred. "She simply requested that you bring Oriana to her on the upcoming âNew Moonâ night."
Arlan merely fixed him with a stern glare, but Yorian continued, "On the night of the full moon, itâs your divine blood thatâs at its most potent, so she feeds on your blood. However, on the night of the New Moon, itâs that witchâs power of darkness that is at its strongest, and she can easily achieve her goals. Sheâll be able to free herself and take over Orianaâs body. She doesnât really require you or your blood on that night. Itâs a matter between her and Oriana and you can only be a bystander while she takes over your mateâs body."
Arlan neither confirmed nor denied this, maintaining his silence with an inscrutable expression.
Yorian pressed on, "The real question, though, is whether youâve accepted her demands." The elf seemed to ponder for a moment and then answered his own question, "Given that she spared your family, it suggests you have agreed to her terms. But... then another question lingers in my mind...that...."
Yorian paused, waiting for Arlanâs reaction, but the Dragon remained obstinate.
Arlan stared at the elf and said, "If youâve finished with your baseless assumptions and predictions, let me ask you something."
Yorian appeared to anticipate Arlanâs unspoken question and replied, "To your unasked question, my answer is: if King Drayce had become aware of it, why hasnât he approached you to confront you or offer assistance? That should give you some insight into whether he is aware or not."
Arlan didnât offer any further response to the elfâs riddles. As long as Drayce didnât confront him, everything was fine. "Iâve got my answer; you can leave now."
"Iâm certain Oriana may require my assistance. I shall take my leave," the elf declared, savoring the changing expressions on Arlanâs face.
"Get lost," Arlan growled.
My last question is yet to be concluded,"
Before departing, the elf stood his ground, determined to have the last word. "The question of whether youâll truly take Oriana to that sorceress or not remains unanswered. If you wonât, then I believe you will lose your family and if you do, then...."
Arlan interrupted him, his glare as lethal as ever. "Do you want me to throw you out or you plan to go on your own."
"Very well, Iâll return to my Oriana. Iâm not certain if Iâll get to see her after the night of the New Moon," the elf remarked and vanished in an instant, not waiting to witness Arlanâs reaction.
"Since when she has become yours?"
"As long as she is not claimed by anyone, I can sure think of her as mine," the elf spoke and disappeared with the smirk on his lips.
Arlanâs hands clenched the chairâs armrests, his jaw tight, and his eyes filled with a mix of anger and bitter helplessness.
Oriana arrived at the Queenâs palace and was directed to the Queenâs chamber. Upon reaching the door of the Queenâs chamber, Oriana noticed two servants stationed outside. They werenât the Queenâs usual attendants, but rather... Orianaâs gaze turned colder as she recalled who they were.
"Your Highness, allow me to announce your arrival to Her Majesty," one of the Queenâs servants said and turned to head inside the chamber.
"Wait," Oriana spoke, and the servant halted. She regarded Oriana with a puzzled expression. "Yes, Your Highness?"
"No need for an announcement. I will proceed directly," Oriana declared and advanced, leaving the servant perplexed.
"Your Highness, you cannot..."
Oriana paid no heed to the servant and entered the Queenâs chamber without hesitation.
It was considered impolite to enter the Queenâs chamber unannounced. Even the King and the Princes were not permitted to do so, but this young Crown Princess seemed to care little for such conventions.
The other servants could only frown and feel powerless in the face of Orianaâs stubbornness, ready to accept any punishment if the Queen chose to mete one out.