Chapter 9
The place they arrived at was a large hall. A chandelier sparkled from the ceiling, and luxurious paintings hung on the walls. Beautifully decorated dishes were placed here and there on the tables.
âWow.â
Shiran looked truly impressed. The table was filled with many kinds of cakes.
âI prepared many cakes that Your Highness likes.â
I pointed to the whipped cream cake.
âIt looks delicious!â
Shiran was delighted. It seemed like she could only see the cakes.
âI will eat too.â
Majin stepped in beside her.
âSister, donât eat too much.â
âWhy?â
âWhenever you eat, you finish half a whole cake by yourself!â
âThere are two cakes, so we can each eat half.â
âI want to eat more than that.â
They argued playfully while putting cake onto their plates.
Raiden, who had learned how delicious the whipped cream cake was, quietly took that first. I also quickly took my share before it disappeared.
âWould anyone like coffee before eating the cake?â
At my question, Shiran raised her hand.
âCoffee made by Celia is the best.â
Then Majin raised his hand, and Raiden did too.
I brought the coffee beans and brewed the coffee. Raidenâs eyes sparkled as he watched my skills. He had already tasted my coffee before.
âItâs been a while since I had Celiaâs coffee.â
Majin looked at Raiden.
âYouâre lucky. Celia makes tea and coffee for you.â
Raiden smiled at that.
âI am happier than I can express.â
Is that really true?
Hearing that suddenly made me feel shy.
Majin and Shiran liked coffee, and they usually drank only high-quality ones. They couldnât tolerate poor-quality coffee. So I made sure to buy premium beans for them.
Not only were the beans good, but my brewing skills were unmatched.
âItâs really good.â
Majin said that while looking at the cakes. The whipped cream cake was the best, but the strawberry cake was also good. The cheesecake was decent too. Even Majin and Shiran, who had picky tastes, were satisfied. As proof, they didnât leave anything behind.
âWhat kind of work have you been doing lately?â
I asked Majin, and he brushed his hair back as he replied,
âIâve been working on building roads for carriages.â
âRoads?â
âYes.â
He said that and looked at Raiden.
âThanks to the money your father contributed to this project, the budget became very generous.â
The road project was a national project. Even if private businesses participated, they couldnât collect tolls. So it was rare for anyone to join for profit.
But this time, it was a large-scale project, and the Emperor sought support from nobles. Most nobles contributed only small amounts out of obligation, since there was no direct benefit.
However, Artern acted differently. He actively participated and even offered to cover all the construction costs, telling others to use their contributions elsewhere.
Because of that, Artern caught Emperor Kliptâs attention.
âI heard your father donated because of your suggestion.â
Majin said, looking at Raiden.
âCan I call you Raiden?â
âOf course.â
âIs it true?â
Raiden nodded.
âI thought that if we contributed greatly to the road project, we might receive a title.â
âWhy did you think that?â
âI believed that doing what others donât would draw His Majestyâs attention.â
That wasnât all. Other donations were also Raidenâs idea. Artern respected his sonâs thinking, and Raidenâs prediction turned out correct.
âRaiden is smart.â
When no one else stepped forward, someone capable doing so would create a big impact. Raiden understood that well.
Raiden looked embarrassed at my praise.
âItâs embarrassing to hear that from you, Celia.â
He lowered his eyes.
âBaron Pellis listens well to his son.â
âMy father is also very interested in the road project.â
âOh? Iâd like to hear more.â
âIf roads develop, access to the capital improves, which means business in the capital will grow, right?â
âThatâs true.â
âSo while working with the palace on the road project, we are also exploring new investment opportunities. I am helping with that as well.â
Hearing this, Majin and Shiran widened their eyes. They probably didnât expect Raiden to be this capable. He was planning for the futureâtruly impressive.
Majin admired him.
âBetter than I expected. So, have you seen results?â
Raiden answered calmly,
âItâs not something I can boast about yet, but I made some successful investments.â
There was pride in his voice. Majin then looked at me.
âDid you know?â
âI heard about it during tea time conversations.â
Raiden had told me many things, thinking I would become his wife.
âIf I had money, I would have invested too.â
Majin thought for a moment and asked,
âWhat did you invest in?â
Raiden hesitated slightly.
âIs it difficult to say?â
âIâm just nervous speaking in front of important people.â
He was already investing, so it wasnât truly difficult to say.
âI bought land where the roads and cities meet.â
âWhen did you buy it?â
âBefore my father announced the donation. When roads pass through, cities develop and land prices rise. Since our family was funding the project, I had confidence.â
Majin clicked his tongue in admiration.
âYouâve become rich in real estate.â
Shiran added,
âI should have bought some too.â
She muttered regretfully.
In truth, Shiran was very interested in money. Even as a princess, she wanted to run her own business in the future.
âAre you going to sell the land?â
Majin asked.
Raiden shook his head.
âI plan to turn it into a lively and enjoyable place.â
âA lively place?â
âIâm thinking of building inns, coffee shops, and places that sell simple desserts. A place where people can relax and enjoy themselves.â
He smiled at the end.
Majin thought for a moment, then asked,
âDo you need a business partner?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âI also need funds.â
Majin grabbed Raidenâs hand, his eyes full of expectation.
âHow about working with me?â
Raiden calmly drew a line.
âBusiness should be done independently. If you need help from our family, we will gladly assist, butâŠâ
âWorking as partners with the Crown Prince would be difficult.â
âWhy?â
Raiden hesitated.
I stepped in.
âThatâs obviousâit would be uncomfortable.â
Majin tilted his head.
âYou are a good person, Your Highness, but the problem is that you are the Crown Prince.â
âMy status is a problem?â
âPartnership requires equality. If one side has too much power, the balance breaks.â
If he partnered with the Crown Prince, everything could end up following the Crown Princeâs will.
âIâm confident I can treat you equally.â
âThatâs your perspective.â
I smiled lightly.
Know your limits.
I sipped my coffee and continued eating cake.
âThatâs harsh.â
Majin said, then looked at Raiden.
âThen can you partner with Celia?â
Raiden looked at me briefly.
What would he say this time?
âCelia is special because she is my fiancĂ©e. I plan to spend my life with her, so of course we would work together.â
It was probably just a formal answer. I simply smiled politely.
âLook at you taking care of your fiancĂ©e.â
Majin narrowed his eyes. Raidenâs face turned red.
Why is he embarrassed?
âHmm⊠how cute. Shall we men talk separately?â
Majin said.
âAre you taking Raiden with you?â
âYes. Weâve eaten enough cake, so Iâll look around the Pellis estate with him. You can guide Shiran.â
He was being considerate, giving us time to talk.
âThen Iâll explore the estate with Celia.â
Shiran stood up excitedly and linked arms with me.
âRaiden, letâs go.â
âYes, Your Highness!â
Raiden followed behind the Crown Prince.





