Commander Conor guided Oriana towards the awaiting carriage, where she couldn’t help but notice the Prince astride his horse, flanked by his two vigilant guardian knights. There was an impressive display of royal knights and guards lining the road, a sight that had been absent upon her arrival at the palace.
’Why are there so many guards and knights?’ she pondered.
Once Ana assisted her into the carriage and it set into motion, the reason became clear. The royal knights and guards formed a protective escort, riding in formation on both sides of the carriage and the Prince on his horse.
As they traversed the city roads leading to the lake, the streets had been cleared, and the royal guards ensured no one breached the royal entourage’s path. The citizens of Carlin who spotted the Thistle palace crest on the flags immediately understood that the Prince was passing by. Respectful bows and hushed whispers rippled through the crowd.
"That’s the Prince on the white horse."
"If the Prince is riding, who’s inside the carriage?"
"Haven’t you heard the rumors? Our Prince has found his betrothed. The Crown Princess must be in that carriage."
"Seems like the Prince is showing her a city around."
The people continued to converse, sharing praise, curiosity, and even some criticism.
Oriana gazed out of the carriage window, observing the bowing crowd. Memories of the past came flooding back, recalling a time when she had been among those who lined the roads, catching her first glimpse of a royal entourage. Back then, she had been engrossed in her search for Erich’s apprentice and hadn’t paid much attention to the royals. She couldn’t help but wonder what people were saying at that moment.
"They must be blindly adoring their Crown Prince," she thought, "If only they knew what kind of a person he truly is."
The entourage reached the lake without incident. The Prince had already dismounted his horse, and Ana helped Oriana step out. The lakeside area had been cleared, allowing the royal couple to stand together, shielded from ordinary onlookers.
Commander Conor respectfully inclined his head towards Oriana. "Your Highness, please proceed. We’ll be waiting here," he said, gesturing for her to approach the Prince, who remained absorbed in his contemplation of the lake with an air of distant detachment.
Oriana sneered inwardly, ’As if I want to be with him? But the more he doesn’t want me, the more I’ll stick by his side to annoy him. I can’t harm him, but I can certainly trouble him like this.’
Offering a nod to Commander Conor, Oriana ventured ahead toward the Prince. Imbert and Rafal had already stepped aside. Rafal, who had previously averted his gaze and never mustered the courage to look directly at her due to her status as the Crown Princess, dared to raise his eyes to meet hers as she seemed oddly familiar. However, by the time he attempted to glimpse her beneath her veiled face, she had already passed him by.
Oriana drew closer to Arlan, only to hear him curtly remark, "Go ahead on your own," his tone issuing a clear warning for her to keep her distance.
Unfazed, Oriana observed his visible stiffness and responded, "If you won’t show me around, I might feel lost and won’t be able to fully appreciate the beauty of this lake, Your Highness."
Arlan keenly sensed her intentions, and he pressed forward to distance himself from her. Were it not for her lingering scent, he would have responded more forcefully to her persistent presence.
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