The Villainess Enjoys Her Seventh Life as a Free-Spirited Bride (hostage) in a Former Enemy Country-Chapter 117.1
โโโโ Thatโs not Prince Curtis.
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In her fifth lifetime, the man who led the group of hunters to which Rishe belonged always wore an elusive smile.
His features were generally sweet and well-sculpted, with a slight hunch to his eyes.
He would stare at other people, but he had an exquisite way of shifting his gaze, and his behavior was somewhere between friendly and familiar.
His hair was a common chestnut color, and he kept it cut short and unkempt. He was tall, but not noticeably so, and he was thin and bony.
From his appearance, he was around his 20โs. The women, for the most part, liked him and accepted him as a close friend.
But he lied too much.
โHey, Rishe. Youโre looking pretty again today.โ
He often smiled and shot light-hearted remarks like this.
His chestnut hair was not his real hair color. It was actually blonde, almost orange, dyed with a special potion.
His hair, which he said was โhabitual since birth,โ was damaged by dyeing.
Even his age doubtfully matched his appearance. He interacted with a lot of women, but none of them were sincere in their relationships.
โMe? I donโt really like any of them.โ
To top it all off, none of the names he used were his real name.
Then, with the same smile on his face as when he jokingly picked on Rishe, he gave his men bold instructions.
โHas the prey noticed the siege? Oh well, itโs no big deal to get this farโฆ.If we can finish the hunt before they escape, we win, right?โ
Before Rishe and her companions, he introduced himself as โRaul.โ
He behaved in an ungainly manner, and followed the hunters around, heckling them in any situation.
And yet, he was also a man with an unimaginable work ethic.
โโโRaul!โ
When Rishe returned to the hunting lodge and took off her hood, she was astonished to see Raul up and about.
โYouโre not planning to go out hunting in that state, are you?โ
Risheโs premonition was right on the money, and her companions looked troubled. Raul cowered and lamented deliberately.
โWhatโs the matter with you, Rishe? Weโre like a family, so when we come home, we should say โIโm homeโ.โ
โDonโt you dare try to change the subject! I told you not to move for a while, you have cracked ribs.โ
โDonโt worry. Risheโs painkillers are working, so I can do anything now.โ
Raul chuckled as he put on his hunting jacket.
โThatโs our goddess of luck. Youโve improved your bow quickly; youโve gotten used to the forest; and you can refine medicine! I really think we got a good find five years ago.โ
โRaul, I should have told you that painkillers are meant for recuperating, not for forcing yourself to move.โ
โMaybe if you told me to hang in there, Iโd feel a little better?โ
โAll I want to tell you is to go back to sleep until your injuries heal, Chief.โ
When Rishe squinted at him, Raul seemed happy for some reason.
Rishe sighed in a huff at the circumstances where humor was unclear.
โโฆLook here, Raul.โ
โDude, thereโs a big game, am I right? Thereโs no way Iโm going to sit around and wait for my prey to come to my hunting grounds.โ
The smile was somewhat frivolous, but only the eyes were tinged with sincere emotion.
โI am, in spite of my appearance, very loyal to the Sigwell royal family.
โโฆโ
Raul said, and looked straight at Rishe.
His eyes were a deep red.
***
โโโStill, I canโt believe that His Highness Curtis brought me so many books!โ
Rishe, who sat next to Arnold, exclaimed as she stroked the cover of a stack of books.
They were sitting on a sofa together in a newly prepared room on the south wing on the fourth floor of the castle.
As Rishe sipped her tea before going to sleep, she picked up a book that was given to her as a โsouvenirโ and flipped through it.
Both had already bathed and changed into their nightgowns.
Arnold, who usually covered his neck, seemed to wear comfy clothes in bed, and even his collarbone was visible under his unbuttoned shirt.
โLook at this, Your Highness. Even the fine design on the cover is printed very beautifully.
Rishe commented with a smile, to which Arnold replied indifferently.
โRight.โ
At first glance, he seemed indifferent, but he also had a book in his hand. If he really wasnโt interested, he wouldnโt have even picked it up in the first place.
Iโm gradually learning more about His Highness Arnold, too.
And so Arnold said as he flipped through the pages.
โTheyโre not too badly damaged for having been transported by ship.โ
โIโve heard that they are very particular about the paper they use to pursue ease of storage. Itโs fun to learn about the art of bookmaking in the Sigwell Kingdom just by holding one in this way!โ
Rishe looked into the distance after that remark.
His Highness Curtis is not him, though. Heโs a fakeโฆ