Elizabeth is out of Love Translation

2.2 After

At first, I was going to wait for a bit and see how things went, but Victor was so wonderful I fell in love with him in no time.

After giving a simple greeting to His Highness Albert, Victor and I spoke in a place where His Highness Albert could hear us.

I gave a wide grin to Victorā€”an expression unbecoming of a future queen.

Of course, my first love could also see that. I could see His Highness Albertā€™s breath hitched at the corner of my vision, but I simply didnā€™t care.

ā€œThe song will start soon. Lord Victor, shall we dance?ā€

ā€œThat sounds wonderful. For me to be able to dance with cute Eli, itā€™s like a dream.ā€

For me to invite a man to danceā€”if I was still undergoing the queenā€™s education, I would surely be told to write down my manners three times as a form of discipline.

I wondered how Lady Johanna looked at that momentā€”was she frowning? Or perhaps, surprised?

But I was just being myself. In this territory, if it was only to that extent, then it was still allowed. I wanted to enjoy that moment as much as I could.

When I went to give my greetings to my relatives in the royal capital, of course Victor and I behaved like proper aristocrats.

But today was a special dayā€”it was my wedding day.

ā€œEli.ā€

ā€œWhat is it, Lord Victor?ā€

ā€œCall me like how you always do?ā€

ā€œ…But, itā€™s embarrassing. Weā€™re in public.ā€

ā€œEli, as of this moment, I want to feel your love.ā€

ā€œ…Okay, fine, Vee…ā€

Inside Veeā€™s embrace, I, whom was wrapped in a bridal grown especially made for that day, smiled.

We were surrounded by guests who congratulated us.

ā€œLetā€™s take it easy until tomorrow noon, then weā€™ll have a picnic in the garden. Iā€™ll make the snack.ā€

Veeā€™s smile made me feel as if I was basked under the sunā€”I laughed in his arms.

Once the festive mood settled down, my older brother, who had participated as my relative, approached and whispered to me so that Vee couldnā€™t hear it.

ā€œAlbert is crying, you know?ā€

So what? As I thought so, I rejected my brotherā€™s invitation to visit the balcony where His Highness Albert was currently.

It seemed that His Highness Albert wanted to say goodbye to me. It seemed that if I had a family member with me, it wouldnā€™t turn into a scandalā€”however, I had no intention of going there. They also had no right to make me do so.

Neither my brother nor His Highness Albert listened to my words. They also didnā€™t understand my thoughts.

His Highness Albert must had liked me because it was convenient for him. He was akin to a teenagerā€”thinking about it from the perspective of His Highness Albert, our relationship was a simple and easy one, he liked me simply because I was a unique girlā€”and cute, to boot.

Then, when I didnā€™t behave in the way he preferred, His Highness became estranged from meā€”even though nothing actually changed about my person.

As the next king, when would he finally realize that there was no way ā€˜a tomboy and cheerful childhood friendā€™ would be suitable to rule beside him?

Suppose he found another tomboyish woman befitting his tastes, there was no doubt sheā€™d also be disciplined severely like I once was. I wondered if His Highness Albert would also respond the same way again.

…Well, it was a thing of the past, anyway.

I felt sorry for Alice who wasnā€™t forgiven by His Highness Albert even until the end. Because she was so obsessed with His Highness Albert, she had been keen on harassing me like a villainess in a novel.

ā€˜Harassingā€™ sounded too cute of a wordā€” did she truly think that if I disappeared, heā€™d turn to her?

It wasnā€™t once or twice that I had my life targetedā€”although it hadnā€™t been clarified, they were probably the deeds of the neighboring kingdom.

I didnā€™t care about my father who didnā€™t love me because I was born in exchange for my motherā€™s lifeā€” who didnā€™t even try to protect me. I didnā€™t remember ever being treated like family by him, because to him, it was difficult to face me whom was similar to my mother.

The wedding night.

That side of meā€”that young girl whom was still inside me, mourned for her first love as I was locked in Veeā€™s arms.

The first small bouquet of wildflowers given to me by His Highness Albert.

A small bouquet of flowers no royal florist would sell…

…as I remembered the feeling of bringing those flowers to my chest, that young girl in the corner of my heart faded, before vanishing completely.

~fin


***T/N: Lol, I’m cheering for these two–Alice X Assbert. Their supreme toxicity made them a perfect fit for each other–therefore I hope they stay together and ruin each other’s life.

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