Chapter 645
Rafael knew that this was Jacob's greatest regret. The man had even vowed to himself that he wouldn't marry until he found his sister.
"Alright. I'll discuss this with Carissa," Rafael said. "But I can't guarantee that Kyle will agree. It sounds a little ridiculous."
Jacob remained calm. "I only ask that you ask Mr. Spencer about it. If it doesn't work out, I won't be disappointed."
"Okay." Rafael nodded, then discussed a few other matters with Jacob before heading back to his room.
Carissa had just returned from seeing Leona when Rafael informed her of Jacob's request.
"Jacob has a sister who went missing years ago? But if he sent Claire to contact Winona, why didn't he just write directly to Kyle?" she asked, surprised.
"Jacob draws the line quite well. Asking Claire to contact Winona is related to his job, while reaching out to Kyle is a personal matter. He still wants to have an intermediary help convey his words," Rafael replied. Carissa understood. "Alright. I'll write and ask, but I'm not sure if Kyle is at Meadow Ridge now. He's always off somewhere."
Rafael smiled. "He should be there now. Sage Everett has just returned after having been away for a while, so they're probably busy reorganizing things. I doubt anyone will be leaving Meadow Ridge for the next few months."
For some reason, the mention of her martial uncle always stirred a wave of anxiety within Carissa. Her respect for him had been etched into her bones.
"Luckily, I'm married and away from Meadow Ridge," she quipped, laughing lightly.
"And you married his only beloved apprentice, so you'll be treated especially well and forgiven more readily," Rafael said with a sense of pride, before leaning down to press a kiss to her forehead.
"Sage Everett is a little protective," Carissa said.
Rafael tried to wipe some ink smudges from his hands, but they wouldn't come off. He called for someone to fetch some water.
"That's not right. It's not a little. He's very protective," the prince commented.Content bel0ngs to Nôvel(D)r/a/ma.Org.
Carissa felt a bit reluctant to accept her husband's words, but then she reconsidered and added, "But Sage Adrian is even more protective."
Rafael's eyes sparkled. "That's true. When we went to save the Septimus Tetra reconnaissance team members, Sage Everett told me not to offend you at all. If you went back to Meadow Ridge and complained to your guild members, he wouldn't be able to withstand the wrath of the entire guild."
"That doesn't sound right. Who isn't afraid of Sage Everett?" Carissa disagreed.
Everyone in the Pathfinders Guild, including Adrian, was afraid of Everett.
"Yes, they're afraid, but a cornered beast will bite people, right? You're everyone's favorite. If you feel wronged and complain to them, they will rise up against my mentor if he protects me," Rafael replied, suddenly adopting a pitiful
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demeanor. "Even though we're from the same guild, your branch has plenty of people, while mine is just me. It's hard not to be bullied."
Carissa's eyes filled with sympathy at his words. She stood on her tiptoes and playfully flicked his forehead. "So, you need to treat me better."
The moment she reached up, Rafael felt a rush of joy.
Had this blockhead finally come to her senses?
But then, a sudden hit against his forehead and a twinge of pain followed Carissa's words.
Nope. This blockhead was still as dense as ever.
Rafael pulled his wife into his arms and sat down in a chair, wrapping his arms around her waist as he asked, "How's Leona doing?"
Carissa shifted closer, though she
felt a bit awkward being so intimate
while it was still daytime. "She's doing okay. Her complexion isn't as pale as before, but her mood is
terrible. She keeps crying when she's sure no one's around."
"She carried the baby for so long, so losing him is surely heartbreaking. She just needs time. It'll all pass," Rafael reassured.
"I've brought the water, Your Highness!" Lulu called out as she entered without looking up, carrying a basin.
Carissa immediately stood up with a stiff expression. "Uh... Put it down there."
Lulu complied. After thinking for a moment, she tugged on Carissa's arm.
"My lady, come here for a moment. I have something to discuss with you."
Normally, Lulu would address her as "Lady Carissa" or "Your Grace". But now, she was reverting to a more familiar address.
As Carissa followed her outside, Lulu led the way until the two of them came to stand beneath a shady tree.
"My lady, the prince wants to treat you better. Why do you keep resisting him?" Lulu asked, her hands on her hips.
"I'm not," Carissa replied in an exasperated tone. "Is that all you want to say?"
"When I walked in, I saw His Highness holding you. But the moment you saw me, you jumped up like you were doing something wrong. Why did you do that?" "It's not dark yet."
"So what?" Lulu pouted, clearly frustrated. "Do you think getting close to His Highness is something to feel guilty about? Do you have to wait until it's dark to get intimate? You weren't this resistant before. You can't start pushing His Highness away because of what happened between Lady Leona and Mr. Langley."