His reluctant approval eventually grew longer and longer.
âYou canât even get close. Iâll try and suppress it, but just donât let go of the tension since she was the one who tried to hurt you.â
ââŚdo you really need to go and see her?â
She smiled at the last question.
âMaybe this will be our last greeting. Thereâs actually something that Iâd like to say anyway.â
ââŚhuu, stay behind me.â
In the end, Raven took the lead with both of his hands and feet. As she trailed behind him, Molitia whispered to her stomach.
âBaby, keep your eyes and ears closed just for a little while.â
She was sorry for her child, whom she only wanted to allow the good things, sight and hearing. But then, she also couldnât miss this right now. Eventually, Molitia raised her head.
âHas she been tied up well?â
An unfamiliar place. Even though she had arrived in the Duchyâs mansion, the basement where she had never entered reeked much more unusual than she even imagined.
The knight who was guarding the door soon guided the two of them.
âIs there anything you can tell us about?â
âNo, thereâs nothing. No one is behind herâno mastermind, no supporters nor did she even say anything.â
Clankâthe rusty iron door parted. As it shone in the dark, it eventually revealed the spirit who had flinched.
Molitia slowly looked over her sister. The shabby clothes were still as awkward as she saw them before back at the shop.
Did she ever imagine her being dressed like this?
While feeling a bit faint, Arjan lifted her head. The sharp eyes, which were never seen before, glimmered like the eyes of a beast.
âYoung Lady Clemence.â
Ravenâs bleak voice instantaneously rang in that dark cell.
âWhy did you want to kill my wife?â
âItâs just too much to say, kill. I was merely on the way by chance.â
It was the knights around them who had gotten angry at Arjanâs brazen words. If it wasnât for their Lord, they would have regretted everything for the Madame, who might not have been able to be fully protected.
The knights eventually exuded a dreadful energy as if they were just about to draw their swords.
âThe store clerk has already confessed. She fell because you had pushed her in the first place.â
âI canât believe that youâre actually trying to kill me merely because I stumbled. Are you just exaggerating, Duke?â
âI didnât try to kill her.â
As she snorted, she then looked up straight at Raven.
âIf Iâm truly guilty, Iâll only be guilty of running away and itâs all because I can no longer stand the sins of my fatherâs excessive greed.â
She proceeded to deny everything that happened to Marquis Werner. She didnât even blink at all while adding it to the lie, even though the person involved was right in front of her.
Molitia hadnât been the only one who was on fire. Raven was impressed by her lies as well. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â wasnât the only one who was full of energy. Raven was also impressed by her lies.
âIf you confess everything honestly, I will show you my last bit of patience and send you right to the Imperial Palace.â
âIâm not sure what kind of nonsense youâve been hearing from her and that youâre pressuring me now, but I donât wield a sword like Ferdinand nor am I plotting with Portanâlike what my father did. I was just being manipulated.â
Arjanâs lips stopped fluttering at Ravenâs word.
âWerenât you the one who sneaked it in?â
OopsâArjan bit her lips belatedly, but her lips were already exuding the sweetness.
âThatâs right, but it was just brought in for my sisterâs medicine.â
âThat poisonous herb?â
âI didnât know it was poison.â
âArenât you trying to work together with Dr. Arendt?â
Ravenâs words immediately shattered the minds of Molitia as well as Arjan.
His comments, which could not have turned up just from this situation, were enough to embarrass Molitia.
âWhat did Mr. Arendt even do?â
Raven, who looked at her blue complexion, softly caressed her cheek.
ââŚwill it be okay to listen? If itâs hard or will affect you severely, Iâll talk about it next time.â
She felt reluctant for a moment. The sensation of a chilly energy surging from the tip of her toes had made her want to run away by instinct.
However, it had been her who wanted to come here. It was her who wanted to hear it. And she, herself, had said that running away was no longer an option.
âNo, itâs okay. I will listen to it.â
Her eyes were firm even though she hugged her stomach anxiously. As he looked over Molitia who was with a determined look on her face, Raven recalled the documents which he received just a few days ago.
ââŚnot too long ago, the doctor had informed me. She finally found the reason why you threw up blood all of a sudden.â
That was a long time ago. She was embarrassed at that time, but she thought of it as her physical condition and eventually passed the medicine over. That was also why she just let it go when her doctor couldnât really find the right cause.
âThe medicine which you brought from the County itself was the actual problem.â
She suddenly felt a distant momentary feeling.
âWell, no way. Iâve been taking that medicine all my life.â
âThatâs precisely why, Molitia. The effect is rather minimal, but itâll be revealed slowly after years of constant use. It makes your body weak and difficult to control.â
Her lips parted open. Ravenâs symptoms were all in sync with her usual manifestations.
âIt didnât match with any of the medications that the doctor had given you that day. Thatâs why you had a nosebleed all of a sudden.â