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Eli simply endured it all in silence. From the moment he entered the capital, he seemed to have accepted his identity as the "son of a disgraced criminal," never again saying things like "he's not my father". He took the insults without protest.On the day Liam was executed, he stood in the snow from dawn till dusk.A passing servant spotted him and barked at him to get back to work.He said nothing, just went quietly.Time passed quickly. Two years later, war broke out again in the north, and the army was short on men.When my father came to my residence and mentioned it, he sighed. As I was seeing him off, Eli suddenly dropped to his knees before him. He said he wanted to enlist.Before he could finish, a servant dragged him away. My father turned to me, remarking that the boy looked familiar.I did not hide the truth. I told him Eli was Liam's illegitimate son.My father fell silent for a long while."If he wishes to serve, there's no harm in letting him try. Keeping him he
"Y-Your Highness…" Liam stared at those two words, disbelief written all over his face. "You're… serious?"I didn't look up. A faint, indifferent smile tugged at my lips. "When have I ever said this was a joke?"Once the divorce decree was signed, it would mean that all ties between us were severed.And if all ties were severed, then the letter I had sent back to the capital—reporting his crimes—would stand as truth.Which meant… his death was certain.His legs began to tremble. In his panic, Liam lunged forward, trying to snatch the paper.Leo moved swiftly, pinning him down. Liam's voice shook."No… Your Highness, this is all a misunderstanding—this is all—""It's not a misunderstanding at all!" An indignant voice rang out from behind. Eli glared at Liam, his voice sharp with fury. "What you've done—how is it any different from treason?!"One after another, they made a scene in my tent. The discipline of the frontier army had indeed grown lax.But Liam clearly had no mind f
I didn't listen any further. I lowered the curtain.When I turned around, a child stood before me.It was Liam's illegitimate son—Eli Foster.The hidden guard instinctively stepped in front of me. "Your Highness, be careful."Eli twisted the edge of his sleeve, standing there uneasily for a moment before speaking in a low voice, "I heard from one of the soldiers that my father did something to hurt you."I ignored him. Then, with a thud, he dropped to his knees."My father always said a man should stand tall and live with honor. He failed to do that. He deserves to be punished."I glanced at him, my tone cold. "He doesn't deserve punishment. He deserves to die."At the word "die", Eli's shoulders trembled.After a pause, he shut his eyes and continued, "I… I know he hurt you. My mother—my mother lied to you along with him. And especially… he delayed military orders. He used to say that as a soldier of the kingdom, a man should charge forward and bring honor to his country—that
At my question, the smile on Liam's face faltered. His expression shifted from stunned disbelief to a flash of panic."Y-Your Highness… Princess… What brings you here…?"I said nothing. I just looked at him. At his handsome face. His upright bearing.Everything about him was still so familiar. And yet, in the span of a single day, he had become completely unrecognizable to me.The guards beside him had clearly heard his words. After a moment of shock, they all dropped to their knees."Greetings, Your Highness, the Princess!""Rise."My gaze remained fixed on Liam."General Foster, answer me.""Who exactly were you calling 'my lady' just now?"The air grew thick, as if it had frozen solid.Silence pressed in from all sides, heavy and suffocating.Liam stood there, saying nothing. Cold sweat was already beading at his temples."I…"I curved my lips slightly.How tiresome."The king's men will arrive shortly. If you have anything to say, you can save it for when you return
Chloe let out a soft cry and quickly told her son to fetch some bandages."Are you alright?"I opened my mouth, but no sound came out.Back then, after Liam suffered a defeat in battle, his reputation in the capital was completely destroyed. It was my father, the king, who trusted him—who overruled everyone else and saved his position.At the time, kneeling before the throne, Liam had said, clear as day, "As long as the realm is not at peace, I will not ask to resign."And now, while war still raged in other regions, he had already made his plans—abandoning his country, abandoning his wife, hiding at the frontier to live a carefree life with his new family.My body began to shake. I couldn't tell if it was from heartbreak… or rage.I pulled away from Chloe's hand and asked softly,"How do you know what he says is true? I mean—the honors and rewards from the court are no small thing. How can you be so sure he'd give all that up for you?"Chloe curved her lips into a calm smile.
So the man who had always treated me with polite distance, never once stepping out of line, had long ago, behind my back, become completely devoted to another woman.She led me into one of the tents."Oh, right—I'm Chloe Xyler. Just call me Chloe."She poured me a cup of hot tea with warm enthusiasm.I took a sip, my eyes sweeping across the inside of the tent.Outside, the wind howled and snow lashed the ground. Inside, a brazier burned steadily, filling the space with a warmth that felt like spring.A painting rested on the table. The figure in it was Chloe.In the lower right corner, the signature read: "Liam Foster."I stared at those two words like I could burn a hole right through them.Ten years of marriage, and I had never known Liam could paint.On the rare occasions I showed him my embroidery I'd stitched with care, he would only smile faintly."I'm a rough man. I don't understand these things. If you think it's good, Princess, then it must be good."Chloe walked







