Chapter 116: Maiden of Dusk
"Shall we go, Miss Lily?"
Having finished his conversation with His Majesty and the others, Siegfried called out to Lily.
"Uh, where to?"
"To a place for prayer. It's called the 'Tower of Prayer.' I'll explain as we go. Let's move."
Siegfried took Lily's luggage and started walking ahead. Lily hurried to follow him, feeling her initial tension slowly dissipate. As they walked, she asked a question that had been on her mind.
"Is the Tower of Prayer far? Have you been there before, Siegfried?"
Without turning his gaze from the path ahead, Siegfried replied while walking.
"No, I've never been inside. It's within the royal castle. You'll be offering prayers there, Miss Lily. Besides the time for prayers, you’re free to do as you wish inside the tower. Your room is prepared, and there's food and a bath. However, I ask that you do not leave the tower. There's always a chance of a monster attack."
"Wait, we're inside the royal castle, right? Do monsters really come this far?"
"There are barriers around the royal capital and other cities, but in events like the martial arts tournament, for example, the barriers might not be completely foolproof. By confining it to just the tower, we can create a much stronger barrier. The Minister of Magic will personally ensure it's the safest place. And one more thing, Miss Lily..."
Siegfried turned to face her with a serious expression.
"What is it?"
"This isn’t the academy, and more importantly, this is my homeland. I apologize for the sudden request, but please refrain from calling me by my name here. It might lead to unnecessary misunderstandings."
With that, he resumed walking.
"Misunderstandings? Can't we be friends?"
"Outside the academy, it's quite difficult. Even Regalus and the others don't call me by my name here."
"But then... Siegfried, I mean—"
"Miss Lily. I've asked you not to call me by my name, haven't I? If someone sees you doing that, it could be considered disrespectful. I don't want to have to punish a friend for that."
As they talked, they arrived at the tower where several maids were waiting to attend to Lily.
"Understood. I'll call you 'Your Highness' for now. But you said it could lead to misunderstandings. If I can prove that it's not a misunderstanding, then I can call you by your name, right? I'll do my best to earn that privilege."
Lily responded in a way that hinted at some deeper intention, her words sounding somewhat provocative.
'What does she mean by 'earn that privilege'? We're supposed to be nothing more or less than friends... Lily often speaks in ways that can be misinterpreted. I need to be more careful. People might assume the 'Prince' and the 'Maiden of Dawn' are meant to be together if they follow the legend.'
Siegfried chose not to reply and instead addressed the waiting maids.
"Thank you for waiting. This is the maiden who will be staying in the tower. Ensure she lacks nothing."
The maids bowed deeply in response. As Siegfried turned to leave, Lily reached out.
"Ah, Sie... Your Highness."
Siegfried stopped and turned back.
"What is it? Oh, right. The Minister of Magic will explain the prayer rituals and schedule to you tomorrow morning. The Minister is Oliver's mother, as you might know. If you need anything, tell Helen, the head maid here."
Helen bowed and said, "Pleased to serve you." But Lily ignored her, focusing on Siegfried.
"That's not what I wanted to ask. When will you come next? And have you found the Maiden of Dusk yet?"
"Such trivialities."
Siegfried flinched at her words, though Lily didn't seem to notice.
'Helen was my nursemaid, yet she dismisses her greeting as trivial... Though I suppose Lily doesn't know that.'
He collected himself and answered Lily's questions.
"I'll come with Oliver and Regalus when they arrive. I’m busy with preparations for the expedition. But I'll ask the Minister of Magic to take special care of you. As for the Maiden of Dusk... we still don't know. I'll let you know as soon as we find out, but be prepared for the possibility that she might not be found."
With that, he turned and left without looking back.
Lily watched his retreating figure in a daze before Helen gently guided her into the tower.