"Miss…"
"Hmm?" Eleanor, lost in thought, looked up.
"We are about to depart soon," said the attendant knight from the Weisbach family. "If you wish to go back with us, you can rest in the rear compartment of the carriage."
"Where is Father?" asked Eleanor.
"The Duke is in another carriage," replied the attendant knight. "His health has improved significantly, and he should be resting now."
"Alright." Eleanor approached the carriage that carried Henry's coffin. "What about my brother's sword and shield?"
"Viscount Regens' belongings are all in the carriage behind us," said the attendant knight.
Eleanor walked toward the rear carriage. It was an open type with arched bars on the sides where people could sit and which could also be used to transport goods. At the moment, it was loaded with Henry's weapons and armor, his usual change of clothing, a crate of wine, as well as some books and notebooks he often read, all packed into boxes of varying sizes without lids.