Prologue

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Iveca wasn’t thinking much, even after hearing the news that the King himself had come to the Bureau of Judicial Affairs.
She only needed to ask whether there was something to discuss with the Attorney General, then look into some case files.
Those were her jobs for the day and that was what she was focused on completely.
She got up half-heartedly to stand quietly at the very end of the line, before her turn rolled around to hold the King’s hands in hers in greeting.

The King who came without warning, Daniel Latnis Ametham, received a long greeting from the Attorney General, Orem, that Iveca only heard in her back of her ears.
She bowed, only looking at the tip of his shoes, his hands still in hers, without seeing the King’s expression.

Looking at Anriq—the King’s personal guard—I can’t control my expression, she thought to herself.

The Young King was sculpture-like, a handsome man with the royal combination of blond hair and blue eyes.
His white skin was gossamer-smooth, he had perfectly symmetrical features, a towering height and intimidating appearance, though that initial shock of seeing him was offset by his gentle voice.

Iveca apparently could not overcome her curiosity, as at some point she had raised her head unknowingly and glanced at the king’s golden hair.
It was a lot shinier than the blondes her own family had; it was brilliant as on the verge of being perfect.

Beautiful.

That is the first impression that Iveca got from the King.
He looked like he came from a fairy tale.

Daniel, who was politely listening to Orem’s long greeting with a smile on his face, shook his head when Orem then offered to lead him to his office.

“No, General Attorney.
I have business with one of the staff members.”

“I’m sorry? A staff member?”

“I am sorry to bother you during working hours, but I don’t think it will take long to discuss the matter with the staff member in question.
Would it be okay for me to talk with them for a while in the garden on the front side?”

“Yes, of course” Orem replied, still scarcely believing this was why the King had dropped by unannounced.

Deep in her mind, Iveca thought this was all very strange.
If he wanted to meet an employee in person, he could just call for them, surely? Why would he come to this small Bureau of Judicial Affairs by himself? Iveca glanced at the guard again, before correcting herself.
Not quite by himself.

Daniel smiled again.
He was known as a polite king to most, using honorifics if the person he addressed was not close to him, which was unusual for a Royal.
But in certain circles, he was known differently; “difficult” would be a kind way to describe it.

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Due to the nature of the Judicial Affairs Bureau, there were many middle-aged people who worked for a long time, set in their ways.
and they all insisted King Daniel being ‘the most terrifying person you’ll meet’.
Iveca had also been told that ‘you shouldn’t loosen up just because he’s handsome!’.
It was a far cry from the opinion of him as ‘kind, friendly, and gentle heavenly prince’ from among aristocrats four years ago, but Iveca suspected that the jealousy of over-worked, under-thanked Bureau workers was to thank for both statements.

Orem stuttered over the question that the room was thinking.
“Then, who…”

“Iveca der Esselburn.”

Iveca almost slipped from her kneeling position on hearing her own name come from the King’s mouth.
The effect of King Daniel’s sweet reply wearing off, she raised her head to meet his gaze.
The King purposely came to the Bureau just to find her? Her violet eyes collided with the King’s blue’s.
But why?

She forced her curious eyes away from King Daniel and turned to the guard standing behind him.
Anriq was just staring at Daniel’s back with no expression.
Although Iveca was sure that he was conscious of himself.

“Now that I have the esteemed General’s permission, please come this way for a moment.”

Iveca had no choice but to follow King Daniel out of the Bureau’s small office building.
As if he didn’t have any intention to go far, he stopped in a small garden not too far from the Judicial Affairs Bureau.

“I am sorry to burden you like this, seeing as we’ve just met for the first time today.
You must’ve been surprised to hear your name spoken when Orem asked who I intended to speak to,” he said.

Iveca smiled, trying to match the King’s grin but instead awkwardly grimacing at him.

“No, it’s okay.”

“I am sure you are busy, so let’s just keep things simple,” Daniel said, the smile on his face softer now.
“I heard that the Telsey family has a fiancée.
Is that correct?”

Iveca felt the words catch in her throat.
How had he known? She had hardly known for all that long that she was even engaged, thanks to the Bureau.
All this had been relayed to her after her memory was erased.
A security measure, one which the Bureau seemed all too eager to administer to those who they thought might spill the organization’s secrets.
When she had changed jobs, the secrets she knew were too much for her to be allowed to carry around with her.
So she was given the two options the Bureau gave everyone and she took the mind wipe.
And yet, it was still better than the alternative.
So her arranged marriage, a much-celebrated bond between two families, hadn’t exactly taken her heart by storm.
She barely even knew the man now.
But as her two older sisters had been married off, she was told, she knew she couldn’t escape the reality of an arrangement forever.

“It is correct.”

“Do you love him?”

Iveca blinked her violet eyes, as though she was trying to force the question out of her head.
The Young King, from the clear blue sky, suddenly came and asked whether she loved her fiancée?

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