âThereâs no one else who would say unnecessary things to Alicia except him. Heâs the most suspicious one.â
That man bothered him from the beginning.
Cabellenus twisted his lips as he recalled James.
âHow do you want to deal with him?â
âHe has to pay the price for spouting nonsense.â
âThe lady might find out.â
âFind out?â
âAfter all, heâs the only one who has been teaching the lady how to paint. Besides, sheâs psychologicallyâŠâŠ.â
Gazeff checked his superiorâs countenance and obscured his words.
Cabellenus and Alicia. Those two were currently in a cold war.
âIt doesnât matter, no. It wonât matter.â
Cabellenus sighed and rubbed his forehead.
It would be enough if he could get rid of the annoying painter quickly, but the timing wasnât appropriate.
If Alicia asked Cabellenus where James was after he dealt with him, Cabellenus would have nothing to say.
Alicia currently did not trust Cabellenus.
If James disappeared without a word, she would immediately suspect Cabellenus.
That wouldnât be good.
Receiving cold treatment from Alicia was already tough.
Every time he encountered the tightly closed door of Aliciaâs room that refused any visitors, Cabellenus had to suppress the urge to break down the door, over and over again.
âFirstly, make him say that heâll leave with his own mouth. It wonât be too late to deal with him after her treatment.â
âWith his own mouth?â
âNow that Iâve lost her trust, he must have gained it instead.â
Cabellenus tightly gritted his teeth, suppressing his irritation.
Gazeff examined his superiorâs mood and cautiously opened his mouth.
âBy the way, are you really going to proceed with the engagement like this?â
âWhy do you ask that?â
Gazeff swallowed dryly at the icy gaze.Â
The aide, who had served Cabellenus for a long time, noticed that it was a warning, but he couldnât accept it unconditionally.
Gazeff pondered about it for a moment and then finally spoke up.
âI know that Iâm overstepping, but the lady isââ
âIf you know that youâre overstepping, donât say it.â
ââŠâŠ.â
âGazeff Claude. Since when have you been so emotional?â
Cabellenus nonchalantly smoothed his cravat with an unchanged, indifferent expression.
Gazeff couldnât say anything and just bowed his head.
It was foolish to give up multiple interests for the sake of one.
So far, that was what he believed, but his judgment was clouded.
ââŠâŠBut, the lady is a special person.â
âSpecial?â
âSheâs the first person Your Grace has ever liked.â
Gazeff wrinkled his face.
Even if he tried to make a rational judgment, he couldnât help but mix in his emotions.
Now, Alicia was no longer a stranger.
âThatâs why Iâm going to give her the position she deserves.â
âHowever, the lady is nowâŠâŠ.â
âI canât help it. Sheâs too innocent to understand the game of dirty politics.â
Despite Cabellenusâs expressionless face, his lips trembled slightly.
Contrary to his calm attitude, his insides were boiling like a volcano on the verge of erupting.
A few days had already passed since he parted with Alicia like that.
She still hadnât contacted him yet.
All he heard from the reports were that she was still staying in her room.
âI hoped that she wouldnât get hurt, but I canât help it that things got twisted. Iâm just waiting for her to accept it.â
âDo you think the lady will understand?â
âWell, sheâs also a rational person.â
Alicia never forgot her position.
She always tried to fit in and adapt to her prescribed position.
He was always bothered by that fact, but ironically he was relying on it now.
âShe will accept it eventually. And she will gradually understand what itâs like to be in the position of a ruler.â
ââŠâŠ.â
âSheâs not a bumpkin. She canât be like that.â
* * *Â
âYour Grace, youâre here!â
Mrs Morco hastily welcomed Cabellenus.
Cabellenus strode into the bedroom as he was greeted.
Inside, the doctors were frantically examining Aliciaâs condition.
âHowâs her state?â
âSheâs unconscious.â
âUnconscious? Is that all you have to say?â
Cabellenus gnawed his teeth.
Lying in bed, Alicia was pallid and drained of colour.
She looked more like a dead person than a living person.
His heart sank at the fact.
âIâm sorry. But Iâm doing my best right nowâŠâŠ.â
âThe best? Is this what you call the best?â
âSince sheâs been overworking herself lately, it seems like her physical strength wasnât able to support her.â
âSo you should have looked after her more closely. Did you all leave her alone until it reached this point?â
âMy lady didnât want to meet anyoneâŠâŠ.â
Mrs Morco was unable to speak any further and covered her mouth with her hand.
Her hand was trembling helplessly.
She was the first to discover the collapsed Alicia.
âBring all the doctors in the castle.â
âIf we do that, the ladyâs location may be exposed.â
Gazeff hurriedly intervened.
Despite maintaining maximum security, one doctor was already exposed to Veloaâs aide.
Moreover, he had already dealt with several cases of spies disguising as a doctor to try to approach Alicia.
Calling all the doctors in the castle and making a fuss would give Veloa an excuse.
âThen should we just leave it like this?â
âThe doctors currently checking her condition are all competent people. For now, I think itâs better to wait and see.â
Veins protruded evidently on the back of Cabellenusâs hand.
In the already tightly clenched fists, his fingernails dug into his skin, causing blood to drip down.
âYour Grace, your handâŠâŠ.â
âDonât worry about it. Thatâs not important right now.â
Cabellenus looked at Alicia.
He thought he would never feel anything like regret.
But the moment he saw the unconscious woman, the first thing that came to his mind was, ironically, guilt.
Cabellenus closed his eye tightly. He couldnât bear to see the women whose breath was faint.
However, even though he closed his eyes, the womanâs face was clearly imprinted in his mind.
Cabellenus heavily sighed and opened his eyes.
He didnât want to see the fallen Alicia, but he couldnât turn his eyes away.
He had to look straight ahead and face it.
âMy lady will recover soon.â
Gazeff carefully offered words of consolation, but those words didnât reach Cabellenusâs ears.
His nerves were all focused on Alicia.
ââŠâŠAre you satisfied now, Your Grace?â
âAunt.â
Gazeff hastily tried to stop Mrs Morco, but he couldnât.
Mrs Morco stood in front of Cabellenus and looked up at him with bloodshot eyes.
âI already told you before. Itâs not a good idea to keep it a secret.â
ââŠâŠ.â
âYou told me the one you trusted the most was my lady. So, whyâŠâŠ.â
ââŠâŠ.â
âMoreover, sheâs not a single personâŠ..â
Mrs Morco couldnât control her emotions and eventually sunk onto the floor.
She couldnât express the feelings she experienced when she found Alicia, who had fallen on the floor, all curled up in a ball as if to protect her baby.
ââŠâŠWhat do you mean? Sheâs not a single person?â
âThe doctor confirmed it today. My lady is pregnant.â
âAre you certain?â
Cabellenusâs eyes were cold.
There was a child in Aliciaâs belly.
The moment that fact was confirmed, it felt like his blood was flowing backwards.
âThatâs why the situation got worse. Thereâs a limit on the medicine available for pregnant womenââ
âIt doesnât matter.â
âPardon?â
âThe important thing is Alicia, only her.â
As he dreaded, it was a monster trying to prey on its mother before it was even born.
Cabellenus tightened his fists with a ferocious expression.
âAs long as it doesnât harm the mother, I donât care what type of medicine you use. Donât worry about the child and save her first. Do whatever it takes to bring back her consciousness.â
âYour Grace!â
Mrs Morco urgently called out to Cabellenus, but she couldnât sense any hesitation from him.
On the contrary, he was emitting a deep sense of hatred.