Chapter 8
To Kettler, Theodore was a far more terrifying and overwhelming presence than even the Marquis he served.
Then Theodore spoke.
āNot only you, but everyone here is in an equally difficult and painful situation. So I cannot accept blaming someone else for this.ā
Kettler swallowed hard.
Even though he had never served under Theodore, he could clearly feel the cold authority of a commander.
He shut his mouth.
Meanwhile, Alice had been listening to their argument the entire time.
Her lips puffed out in annoyance.
āSighā¦ā
They were still complaining about the food given to them.
It felt only right to repay them.
So Alice finally decided to do what she had been delayingā
She would remove the fake belly.
Riiipā! Scrrrchā!
The loud tearing sound echoed through the cave.
Everyone turned to look.
Theodore also shifted his gaze toward the sound.
From the corner where no one could see clearlyā
Alice finally removed the fake belly basket.
Then she appeared, her body now slim again, holding it in her hands.
Everyoneās eyes widened in shock.
She sat down on a rock and placed items on top of itā
Chocolate bars, oatmeal bars, jerky, and a lighter.
All of it had come from inside the fake belly.
Murmurs of disbelief spread everywhere.
Even Theodore narrowed his eyes.
āWhatā¦? You werenāt actually pregnant?ā
Jeffrey looked almost excited, as if he had found a fellow trickster.
But the moment he saw the foodā
His eyes lit up.
Kettler quickly stepped in sharply.
āWho are you? If youāre not pregnant, why pretend all this time? What are you people?ā
He glared at them as if ready to arrest them.
Then his gaze dropped to the food.
Without hesitation, he held out his hand.
āOur lady has not regained her strength. You should repay the kindness we showed yesterday.ā
Even though it sounded like an order, Alice had no intention of keeping the food for herself anyway.
She divided the chocolate and jerky among everyone.
Because the fake belly had been sealed so tightlyā
None of the food was wet from seawater.
That was probably why it had floated and survived.
āWow⦠nobles really do beg in a dignified way.ā
Jeffrey mocked as he quickly ate his share.
The others also had many questionsā
Why she disguised herself, why she hid food thereā
But eating came first.
Alice also ate a little while secretly watching Theodore.
āNow heāll be even more suspicious⦠Did he already recognize me?ā
Her heart pounded.
She nervously glanced at him, afraid he might suddenly grab her.
But Theodore, sitting on a rock, showed no sign of moving.
āWell⦠even dogs arenāt disturbed while eating.ā
Still, now the nobles would surely think of them all as criminals and frauds.
āIt canāt be helped.ā
Alice still believed it was better to stay together to survive.
But if distrust kept growingā
There was nothing she could do.
āFrom tomorrow⦠weāll move separately.ā
To be honest, she also wanted to escape before facing the Count again.
Though part of her still hopedā
That he hadnāt recognized her.
āUm⦠wellā¦ā
Ribeyong, one of the guards, spoke hesitantly while eating an oatmeal bar.
Until now, he had silently agreed with Kettler.
But after eating the food given by the lower-class groupā
He wasnāt so sure anymore.
āAnyway⦠since that woman isnāt actually pregnant, she wonāt slow us down. Maybe itās better to stay together.ā
Now, Alice was no longer the weakest one.
It was clearā
Delphien was.
But Delphien, who had been quietly eating chocolate, shook her head.
āNo⦠I still donāt think we should stay with them.ā
Now that she had some sugar, she seemed to regain a little strength.
āI heard one of them is a criminal. I donāt feel comfortable sleeping in the same place with someone like that. And as you can see, that woman was lying the whole time.ā
She feared rumorsā
That she had spent nights in the jungle with unknown men,
Or that she had lost her honor to commoners.
Her knights could be controlledā
But how could she control people like them?
If they made it out aliveā¦
The only solution would be to silence them.
Even kill them.
Or have Kettler deal with them before leaving the jungle.
But beyond thatā
For some reason, Alice herself made Delphien uneasy.
A woman who showed no sign of struggle.
A woman who could lie so shamelessly.
It gave her chills.
It was absurdā
But she felt like Alice might take something important from her.
Even though she had nothing now.
āMaybe Iām just too sensitiveā¦ā
She glanced at Theodore.
He was sitting on a rock, sharpening a stone spear.
āAs long as His Excellency stays by my side⦠thatās enough.ā
Delphien convinced herselfā
That this disaster was a chance to grow closer to him.
At that moment, Alice found something inside the fake bellyā
A rolled muslin cloak.
It was very thin, but when unfolded, quite wide.
Did I really pack something like this?
Even without expecting a shipwreckā
She had stored many small useful items, like a squirrel gathering nuts.
āIf I had packed more, I mightāve sunk because of it.ā
Smiling proudly at herself, Alice lay down, using the cloak as a pillow.
But thenā
A shadow fell over her.
She sat up.
Kettler was standing in front of her, looking down arrogantly.
āCan you lend me that cloak?ā
Alice blinked, confused.
āā¦You want to borrow this?ā
Everyone knewā
In a place like this, even small supplies were more valuable than gold.
And yetā
He wanted to borrow something so useful?
Borrow it⦠and return it when?
If we survive?
She couldnāt even say it out loud.
āI mean⦠when you say borrowā¦ā
Kettler clicked his tongue impatiently.
āAs you can see, the lady cannot lie on bare ground. Weāve placed leaves, but the cold will harm her. Lend it to us. Youāre not pregnant anymore, after all.ā
āā¦ā¦ā
āHe wouldāve asked even if I was.ā
Martin, who was listening, stood up angrily.
But Alice held his wrist and stopped him.
She smiled calmly.
She was used to nobles.
They truly believed the world revolved around them.
Even in a situation like this.
Adjusting her posture, she spoke politelyā
Even though her thoughts were different.
āSir Knight, I was thoughtless. It seems this is more necessary for the lady than for me.ā
Kettler snatched the cloak.
āThank you. The Marquis family will remember this favor.ā





