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The Prince of Obelia

A young man dies of cancer and is reincarnated in a magical world then dies again....he transmigrates into the body the youngest prince in the kingdom of Obelia now. When his uncle usurps the throne, his father pleads for his life, sparing him from execution while his family is killed. Exiled to the kingdom's frozen outskirts, the prince must survive using the knowledge from his past lives

TundraHundredth · Fantaisie
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40 Chs

Chapter 36 Princess Seraphina

After weeks of persistent attempts to secure an audience, Princess Seraphina finally stood before Martin in his opulent office. The room exuded a blend of grandeur and formality, with its high ceilings, ornate tapestries, and a subtle scent of polished wood and leather that lingered in the air.

Martin looked up from his desk as Seraphina entered. His gaze took in her striking appearance: the black hair framing her delicate face, her slim waist accentuated by a well-tailored dress. Despite the formal attire that spoke of her noble heritage, the weariness in her eyes betrayed the hardships she had endured.

"She looks like she's been through a lot,"Martin thought, feeling an unexpected pang of empathy. "Her poise and beauty are undeniable, but there's a sadness in her eyes—a weariness that mirrors my own struggles."

"You've been trying to get a hold of me for weeks," Martin said, his tone a mix of curiosity and professional courtesy. He gestured to a chair opposite his desk. "How can I help you, young woman?"

Seraphina took a deep breath, feeling the weight of her journey settle heavily upon her shoulders. Her eyes, reflecting a blend of fatigue and resolve, met Martin's. "I sought refuge in Rotengen after hearing of your exploits. Our situations are… similar."

Martin's brow furrowed slightly. "Similar? How so?"

Seraphina straightened, her posture imbued with a quiet strength. "Yes, a similar situation. I am a princess, and—"

Martin interrupted, his voice laced with intrigue. "Were your parents killed and the throne taken from you?"

Seraphina's face hardened as she looked down momentarily, gathering her thoughts. "Something akin to that. My family was overthrown, and I had to flee."

Martin's eyes widened in surprise. "And of all the places, you ended up in a place like this?"

Seraphina nodded, a flicker of sadness crossing her features. "It was unforeseen. I landed in Obelia by accident. I also lost my wyvern and my companion… my boyfriend, in the chaos."

Martin's eyes softened with empathy, but as he looked at Seraphina, he felt an unexpected stir. There was something about her—her beauty, her strength—that sparked a deep, unsettling feeling within him. It was a mixture of admiration and an unbidden attraction he hadn't anticipated.

*Why do I feel this way?* he wondered. *It's not just her story; it's the way she carries herself, the strength and vulnerability all at once. I've been so focused on my own battles, but seeing her... it's like a mirror reflecting a part of myself I've tried to ignore.*

Seraphina noticed Martin's lingering gaze, her brow knitting in confusion. "Why do you look at me like that?" she asked, her voice laced with unease.

Martin cleared his throat, struggling to regain his composure. "I apologize if I've seemed distracted. Your story… it resonates more deeply than I expected."

"He's studying me closely," Seraphina thought, feeling the intensity of his gaze. "Is it my story that captures his attention, or is it something more personal? There's a warmth in his eyes that I wasn't expecting—an understanding that goes beyond mere sympathy."

As their conversation continued, the exchange grew more personal and revealing. They spoke of their respective struggles, the unexpected paths their lives had taken, and their hopes for the future. The gravity of their shared experiences drew them closer, despite the uncertainty that shrouded their meeting.

When Seraphina produced a small, intricately crafted emblem and held it up for Martin to see, she said, "This is the royal emblem of my family. It is a symbol of my claim and my heritage."

Martin's eyes widened as he examined the emblem's craftsmanship. The design was intricate and elegant, speaking of genuine nobility. He carefully took the emblem from her, feeling its smooth surface under his fingertips. The quality and artistry of the piece were unmistakable, reflecting a level of craftsmanship only found in the highest echelons of royalty.

"This emblem is real, a tangible piece of her heritage. It confirms her story. But why seek refuge here?"Martin mused still not sure whether to trust her." There's something about her that draws me in, makes me want to help her, perhaps more than I should. This could be a complication I didn't anticipate.*

"I believe you," Martin said, handing the emblem back to her. "But why seek refuge here, in a place so far from your homeland?"

Seraphina took a moment to consider his question, her gaze steady and contemplative. "I had no other choice. My options were limited, and the circumstances were dire. Rotengen, despite its distance, offered a semblance of safety and a chance to regroup."

"His reaction is genuine," Seraphina noted, watching him handle the emblem with care. :He's not just indulging me; he's acknowledging the weight of my words. But why does he look at me with such intensity? Is there something he's not saying?"

As Seraphina left the office, Martin watched her go, his mind a turbulent mix of admiration and uncertainty about what lay ahead. For Seraphina, the encounter felt like a turning point, one that carried the potential for both hope and new challenges.Seraphina's new room in the royal palace was a sanctuary of luxury and tranquility, a stark contrast to the harsh realities she had faced in recent months. The room, with its elegantly designed furnishings and rich fabrics, offered a sense of peace she had not experienced for a long time. The high ceilings and large windows allowed natural light to fill the space, casting a warm, golden glow over the room's opulent decor.

She sank into a plush, velvet-covered armchair by the window, gazing out at the snow-covered city of Rotengen. The sight of the bustling streets below, juxtaposed with the serene setting of her new quarters, brought a momentary reprieve from her worries. The room was adorned with luxurious tapestries, intricate carvings, and delicate porcelain vases, all contributing to a sense of royal elegance that felt both comforting and alien to her.

As she settled into the chair, Seraphina's thoughts drifted back to her family. Memories of her father and siblings flooded her mind, each one tinged with concern and longing. She wondered how her father was faring in the wake of the attack on their home. Had he managed to evade capture, or was he still in hiding, struggling to protect what remained of their once-great empire?

Her thoughts also turned to her siblings—her brothers and sisters, who had been her closest companions through both triumphs and trials. She recalled their faces, their laughter, and the shared moments of joy and strife. Were they safe? Had they managed to escape the clutches of their pursuers, or had they been forced to confront dangers of their own?

The weight of uncertainty pressed heavily on her heart. The attack on her family had been sudden and brutal, leaving little time for preparation or escape. She had been forced to flee with nothing but a few personal belongings and the knowledge that her position was now precarious.

Seraphina's fingers absently traced the embroidery on the armchair as she wrestled with her fears. The comfort of her new surroundings did little to ease the anxiety that gnawed at her. The palace, while splendid, was a constant reminder of what she had left behind—the empire she had been born to protect and the family she had vowed to support.

She took a deep breath, trying to steady her emotions. In this moment of solitude, she resolved to find out what had happened to her family. She needed to gather information, make connections, and build alliances that could not only secure her place in this new realm but also offer some hope of reconnecting with her loved ones. The luxury of the room was a fleeting comfort, but the task ahead demanded all of her focus and determination.

With renewed resolve, Seraphina stood up, her gaze fixed on the sprawling city outside. She knew that her future in Rotengen was still uncertain, but she was determined to carve out a path that would lead to safety and, ultimately, to the restoration of her family's honor and security.

Seraphina's new room in the royal palace was a refuge of luxury, a stark contrast to the harsh realities she had recently endured. The room, with its plush velvet cushions, intricate tapestries, and heavy drapes, felt like a world apart from the battlefield of her memories. The high ceilings and large windows bathed the room in soft, golden light, but it was the view that captivated her the most. From her seat by the window, she could see the bustling streets of Rotengen covered in a thick layer of snow, the icy winds biting at anyone brave enough to venture outside.

As she sank deeper into the velvet armchair, her thoughts inevitably drifted to her family. It had been months since she'd last seen her father, her siblings, and the people she had grown up with. She could still hear the echo of her father's stern yet kind voice, the laughter of her brothers and sisters filling the corridors of their once-great empire. Now, all of that was gone—shattered by betrayal and violence.

Are they even alive? she wondered, her chest tightening at the thought. Did any of them escape?

The attack had been swift and devastating, leaving no room for thought, only action. She had fled with little more than the clothes on her back, abandoning her wyvern and everything she had known. Now, she found herself in a strange land, under the protection of a man she had only just met. Though Martin had shown kindness, offering her sanctuary, there was a sense of uncertainty that lingered. She couldn't shake the feeling that this refuge was only temporary, that at any moment, the fragile peace could crumble.

Her fingers traced the delicate embroidery on the armchair absentmindedly as she lost herself in her thoughts. The grandeur of the palace meant little to her now. What good were riches when everything she cared about was hanging in the balance? Her heart felt heavy with the weight of the unknown.

I can't stay passive, she resolved. I need to know what happened to them. I need to plan.

Standing abruptly, she moved closer to the window, staring out at the snow-covered landscape. The sprawling city of Rotengen seemed so peaceful, but she knew better. Beneath the surface, political currents swirled. Martin's rule was new, and the city still bore the scars of recent turmoil. She would have to tread carefully, but she was no stranger to politics or war.

The luxury surrounding her was a fleeting comfort. Seraphina knew that her future in Rotengen would depend on her ability to forge alliances and gather information. She needed to secure her place here, but more importantly, she needed to find a way to reconnect with her family and reclaim her birthright. The journey ahead would be long and fraught with danger, but she was determined to see it through.

Taking a deep breath, she straightened her posture and glanced back at the room, its opulence now seeming more like a gilded cage than a sanctuary.

The real battle has only just begun, she thought, her gaze sharpening with resolve as she turned back to face the snow-covered city outside.