In this story, the difference in status came to the foremost if a person could not marry, but now Alice was the youngest daughter of the Duke of Limorand.
The Duke of Limorand even has a higher family position than The Marquis of Claymore.
Thatâs why.
Is there a reason why marriage itself is impossible, other than a difference in status?
Either your partner is already married, is of the same sex, is the child of an enemy ⌠neither one of them is right.
So itâs not Alice, but someone else?
Itâs not uncommon for a supporting character had a first love.
I tried to recollect that something seemed to occur, but nothing really occurred to me.
If I knew this would happen, Iâd read harder.
I folded up my meaningless past recollections and shrugged my shoulders.
âYouâre a very strange person.â
âJust like you said.â
Claymore laughed bitterly.
âIf this thing goes by, weâll keep getting married. Youâre quite a popular groom.â
âI know. Iâm going to speak properly to my family tonight.â
âI donât know you very well, Sir Claymore, but I donât think youâve spoken very well before. If youâre forced to have the next engagement, can you refuse then? I mean, mine alone is going to ruin Claymoreâs reputation, and next time?â
Perhaps itâs because I feel bad enough that I have to give up completely, my words keep getting longer.
It wasnât that there was a feeling of attraction in a short period of time, aside from being a bit frustrating, I still had nothing to do with him.
I was a woman of this age and an aristocrat, even if I had the memories of my past life.
Love was incentive in the first place, and there was a universal sense of values to make people and families that were right in terms.
There is a saying that if a person doesnât have a soulmate, he or she will give up marriage, but itâs not something I want to be particularly proud to do.
You may have loved Alice and you may not have feeling for her forever, being born in a novel doesnât mean you want a destined mate, which is a manageable risk.
If youâre going to marry someone else, thatâs okay for me.
I thought so, but it seems to be wrong.
Aaron Claymoreâs expression was indescribable.
Iâm just thinking of getting old and dying single.
Yeah, Iâll let you go.
âIt was rude. Iâm sorry.â
âNo, because what Lady Roa said is true. In fact, the next candidate is already determined. I canât tell you.â
Oh, no.
ââŚ.Alice Limorand?â
I was just going to think about it, but the name popped out.
Aaron Claymoreâs eyes widened.
I seemed to have hit the right mark.
Oh my, how did you get in the way of that?
Are you engaged to Alice? Or are you denied your engagement?
Iâm so tired that I canât remember anything.
I donât think Iâll know until we get on with it.
âHow did you know that? By any chanceââ
âOh, Iâm not talking about the society. Alice is a coveted bride ⌠who deserves to dream of such a miracle once in a marriageable family. Claymore, for sure, can be a reality and not a miracle.â
âItâs not going to be a reality. I donât want to marry anyone.â
âI see your intention ⌠but isnât it in the wrong order? I think she should rank higher than me.â
âThatâs ⌠thatâsâŚ.â
Why are you so embarrassed?
Aaron Claymoreâs expression has been quite frank all along, but it was the first time he was as embarrassed as he is now.
âI thought it was a little strange, Lady Roa ⌠but, may I ask?â
âI donât know what it is, but itâs convenient.â
âDidnât you come out with the intention of turning me down? As far as I know, the Duke of Edgarââ
âNo, not at all. Not a bit.â
It was so absurd that he was really embarrassed that I had to take a deep breath for a while.
Even at this point, I canât believe Nocton will come out.
âIf I really ⌠If I had been in a relationship with Lord Nocton, I wouldnât have considered this engagement seriously.â
âI thought you were having a fight. Otherwise, there is a misunderstanding.â
âWait a minute. You decided to propose me because you think Iâm going to refuse?â
ââŚ.â
Since ancient times, silence has been a positive answer.
He had kneeled down without saying anything, because he thought I was willing to refuseâŚ.
I donât think anyone would know anything about rumors.
Itâs really frightening to see how far rumors have spread that Nocton and I are lovers.
I left it alone, but it wonât work anymore.
It was awful to think how much the image of Roa Valrose would be ruined if Nocton and Alice are formed without quelling this rumor.
In the worst-case scenario, a day when such misunderstanding spread and even be framed, it could really burn me to death.
I didnât want to be so delusional, but it was clear that it was something I had to deal with.
I looked straight at the man with a white face.
âIn reverse. Will you be engaged to me?â
âLady Roa, Iâm sorry to have made a mistake, but IâmâŚ.â
âItâs not a marriage, itâs an engagement.â
âYes?â
Looking at the bewildered man, I pressed my heart into every word.
Thereâs nothing more like other man to get rid of rumors with man.
That was the idea.
âIâm just in need of an engagement.â
***
Come to think of it, I managed to make that ridiculous proposal work.
Is Aaron really in a hurry?
I was reminded of my first meeting with Aaron.
Outside the ballroom, Claymoreâs carriage was waiting for him.
I was on my way home in his carriage because it would take quite some time to call my familyâs carriage.
I was tired and sensitive, so I closed my eyes.
I wanted to sleep a little, but I couldnât sleep until I was comfortable with my partner.
A black world covered with eyelids, a rocking carriage, the sound of wheels rolling, and the cool night air.
The body becomes heavier and the fatigue becomes more vivid.
I want to sleep.
For a while, I struggled with the meaningless wind. I couldnât help but waking up.
My eyes met Aaron, as if I had been waiting for him.
The hot-colored pupils shook a little.
He averted his gaze as if he had been stabbed by something, then opened his mouth with a sigh of uneasiness.
ââŚ.it was a lie that there was a work.â
âI see.â
Thereâs nothing to say, I nodded.
He claimed that something had suddenly happened, but the tone of his excuse was too rigid so I guessed right away.
A man who canât act can lie.
âYou knew.â
âYouâre telling me why, arenât you?â
âItâs not a great reason. I just didnât want to be there.â
âOh, you hated escorting me so much.â
âItâs not thatâŚ.!â
The face, not knowing what to say, is full of embarrassment.
Obviously, heâs like a ten years old boy even though heâs four years older than me.
âDonât be so surprised, itâs a joke. Youâre too serious.â
âI just didnât want to bump into the young lady of Limorand.â
âYou were afraid to meet someone who could have been your wife.â
ââŚ.thatâs another reason.â
âOh, I know what youâre going to say next.
I canât tell you why
, right?â
Anyway, itâs a problematic way to talk about.
You make people wonder for nothing.
In fact, I already knew Aaron was secretly avoiding Alice.
Itâs been half a year since Alice came to the capital, and thatâs how long it has been since I was engaged to Aaron.
As Alice entered the Limorand, I could meet her more often than ever.
Starting with Aliceâs rather rushed debutante ball, she was at a tea party and ballroom, I came to the Dukeâs house, and she visited my house.
Aaron, too, had many days to meet at the moment of his engagementâs recess, and the two of them I met often strangely had no encounter.
At first, I suspected that it was the original story and fate, but later I learned that Aaron was especially avoiding Aliceâs presence.
It would be too much to say that he avoids the relationship that could have been next to him by marriage, and Aaron would not run into her.
Whatâs the reason?
Itâs an unknown thing to know if I canât get Aaronâs mind out of it, but maybeâŚ.
âThereâs someone I love.â
There maybe some reason why he canât get married, and why I havenât guessed yet.
Iâll blame you for delusions if others hear about it.
Actually, Aaronâs expression became dim again when I thought it was a pity not to create a meaning for the people who were not yet related.
I just asked him why he didnât want to run into Alice, but I canât do it if he looks like that.
How can I not doubt it?
I turned my head over the window.
âItâs been half a year. In the traditional way, you have to fill your engagement for two years full, will the Claymoreâs elders follow the tradition? Arenât there any pressure to get married?â
âThatâs alright. They donât even mention marriage.â
âYou wonât mind, but youâll be waiting a lot. Since you keep refusing, youâre only getting engaged. And youâre worried that things might go wrong. Well, how do you feel? Itâs not something to feel guilty about. Itâs not a bad thing if you donât want to marry yourself.â
ââŚ.thank you.â
âIf you feel like youâre having a hard time holding on, just tell me. Iâll prepare myself to become the villain of the show.â
âAs I said before, Roa, you have to take responsibilityââ
Duk. The moving carriage stopped.
I heard a soothing sound and opened the carriageâs door.
Outside the door, you can see the Marquis Valroseâs house.
Aaron seemed to want to say something more, but I didnât want to hear it because it was obvious.
âThank you for picking me up, Aaron. Be careful in the night.â
I kissed him on the cheek and shut his mouth, then I got off from the carriage.
***
In front of the mansion, the old butler came to greet me with a hazy face.
My butler has the affection for the young lady and her fiancÊ ⌠it would look like that.
I felt a little guilty because it was an engagement that I would break someday.
âHave you been good, milady.â
âYes, well ⌠what about the others?â
âThe Lord and Madam has not returned yet. He said he was going to be late. And the older lady went to bed first.â
âYou said you had a cold.â
Yeah, Iâm gonna have to figure out how to go horseback riding.
Itâs winter now after fall, itâs the day I usually started to ride a horse all day along.
Without saying anything, I took off my outer coat and left it to him.
âThe guest is waiting in the drawing room.â
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âGuest? At this hour?â
âYes? She said you made a promise. Itâs the young lady LimorandâŚ.â