Was it because it was raining so much, the situation was too complicated or was it because Nocton Edgar was standing in front of her?
Her head soon started throbbing in pain.
It was a bad headache, it felt like it was pounding against her forehead.
âBefore I say thank you for saving me, let me ask one thing. Was this your fault?â
âYeah, I thought youâd be suspicious of me if I came here. You seem to think that all the bad things in the world happen because of me.â
âSo you, who didnât even attend the contest, happened to appear when I was in danger.â
âThe people outside of the forest know that the beast appeared. Thereâs already a mess out there. The timing was just right.â
Nocton might think itâs unfair, but the straight-forward answer aroused suspicion.
âI want to ask you, Valrose. What do you think would be the benefit of releasing the beast on the hunting ground during the contest?â
âIt wouldnât be the first time youâve done something youâre unaware of.â
Nocton has done more things that Duroa couldnât understand than the ones she could.
âGiving me holy water when I was sick, brainwashing Sheryl Bornaine, spying on Alice and trying to kill Aaron were all done for your own gain, right?â
Duroa wanted to ask whether or not he actually brainwashed her as well between those many questions, but she stopped because she didnât want to bother more than that.
Even if she asked, she wouldnât get a proper answer.
That was what she found out in their last few quarrels.
But what she was currently doing was no different from interrogating him either.
Nocton twisted his lips because of whatever he was thinking.
Was it unpleasant or was it pleasant?
It was difficult for Duroa to figure out his emotions.
âItâs not that strange. Itâs a bit excessive to bring holy water to a friend, but it can be done in hopes of better health.â
âItâs strange to drink a glass of holy water in front of that friend to confirm itâs not poisonous. A black magic magician would be poisoned just by touching holy water, right?â
âYou were suspicious of me anyway so I just removed any doubts in advance. I wanted to simply do a test on Sheryl Bornaine, and the same goes for trying to take advantage of each other. It was smart.â
Nocton interrupted himself for a moment to catch his breath, and then continued his speech.
âSpying⊠Well, among powerful families, there are a few families that donât care about the behaviour of others. Even Alroy Valrose, whom you love so much, and your parents have eyes everywhere.â
âNocton Edgar.â
âI didnât mean to insult you, but itâs true that you donât know a lot since you grew up like a flower in the aristocratic society. Whatâs left, Aaron Claymore? âŠYeah, I was angry and willing to kill him.â
All this negativity tarnished his reputation, clearly.
But that wasnât the case before today.
Nocton spoke bluntly and Duroa wasnât surprised at all.
Even saying that Nocton tried to kill someone, it seemed natural for Duroa.
Maybe he didnât kill anyone.
But Alice told her otherwise.
âBut I didnât kill anyone, Valrose.â
âYour doctor didnât stop you.â
âI drank the holy water that weakened my physical condition in front of my doctor. Whatâs the difference?â
âWhat terrible logic.â
âIt doesnât matter if you laugh at my logic, but I didnât just pursue things that benefit me.â
With the blink of an eye, Nocton took a step closer to Duroa.
It was only a step, but the light that shined faintly on his back was completely swallowed up by the shadow of the cave.
In the midst of the darkness, his pale purple eyes glimmered strangely.
Nocton wasnât frowning, he strangely seemed excited.
âYouâve been friends with Alice Limorand since childhood, havenât you? Why did you befriend that woman? Why did you hide it from me? Aaron Claymore decided to break off the engagement, but why did you want to postpone it? Why did you get engaged to him in the first place?â
ââŠHow do you know about breaking off the engagement?â
âIf you decided to break off your engagement within a year, itâs clear that you donât have deep feelings for him. Heâs a man who only has that kind of emotionsâŠâ
Without even thinking of answering Duroaâs question, Nocton continued.
âI didnât kill him, I
almost
killed him, so why are you so angry? Why are you so scared? I didnât mean to harm you, so why are you trying to abandon me?â
âAbandoning? What?â
Duroa stopped even if she wanted to protest against something so absurd because Noctonâs expression looked strange.
She took a step back in fear, but Nocton followed her.
The cave wasnât deep in the first place, so there were not many places to retreat to.
Noctonâs step was wider than hers, so their faces were closer than before.
âThe Valrose family thought the same. Even Alice Limorand, whoâs been building up a lot of time, has been forced to understand that.â
Noctonâs eyes glistened. Duroa couldnât understand him, but she felt overwhelmed by the moment and swallowed down the growing lump in her throat.
âBut not Aaron Claymore. Heâs not true to you, he doesnât love you and if you break up, sooner or later youâll be a stranger to him. But what is he doing? Why do you value him so much?â
âWhy are you suddenly talking about that? It doesnât have anything to do with what we were talking about.â
âThatâs right, thatâs what I want to say. It doesnât matter at all. What did I do?â
As if determined to follow Duroa, Nocton watched her closely.
She took a step backwards for some space but she tripped on a stone sticking out from the bottom of the cave.
Duroa almost fell, but she was able to grab onto the wall of the cave before she did so.
However, the relief lasted for a few seconds.
Nocton grabbed her hand from against the wall, lifting her up and bringing her closer.
Now, the distance between their faces was closer than before.
âI didnât do anything.â
As if in a whisper, a small voice rang in the dark, breaking the silence of the cave.
It was a sound that made her skin crawl more than the beastâs cry.
Nocton slowly pulled Duroa up and spoke again.
Goosebumps rose as his cold breath touched her skin.
âI didnât do anything, Valrose.â
Valrose.
Duroa was taken aback by that name.
It was then that she realised she was nervous.
The sound of the heavy rain became more clear, as if Duroa had suddenly pulled her head out of the water.
The sound of the rain hitting the leaves on the ground, the sound of the leaves hitting each other, the sound of the person in front of her breathing.
A strange smell, the smell of rain and the smell of wet soil.
Light colored eyes right in front of her.
âYou didnât do anything to
Valrose
.â
Duroa looked at Nocton without averting her eyes and muttered as if talking to herself.
Even though the sound of the rain was strong, Nocton heard her words clearly because of how close they were.
Noctonâs eyebrows tilted slightly.
But even looking at him, Duroa didnât pay much attention to the change in his expressions anymore.
The rest of his emotions, to say the least, were just boring.
âHow many times have I raised my voice at you already?â
As the senses once blurred by the tension became clearer, even the headache was more obvious.
The throbbing pain intensified and Duroa leaned her head back for a moment, pressing her face against the wall of the cave.
It felt good, the cold air rushing through her cheeks.
What Duroa thought was a headache felt more like a fever.
Letâs just talk and go back.
âI tried to move on, but it seems difficult.â
âWhat⊠do you mean?â
âAre you obsessed with me, Nocton?â
Duroa pushed her body off from against the wall with the hand that Nocton wasnât holding on to. The distance between their faces was restored as he let go of her arm naturally.
âAt this point, I understand that you didnât do anything for a while just to get a reaction.â
âI told you, you are special.â
âAnd I said that I canât believe it.â
ââŠWait, you seem to have a fever.â
After he spoke, Nocton extended his hand towards her.
Duroa felt annoyed at his hand trying to touch her forehead, so she slapped it off.
Noctonâs eyes trembled faintly.
He tried to back away, but she grabbed a hold of his collar and pushed him away instead.
The headache was severe. Duroaâs mind was clouded, her body was cold, tired and exhausted.
I want to stop pouring out my emotions while raising my voice like this.
After all that has been said, there isnât much left on my mind.
Why do we keep talking about our regrets in this empty place?
It was now clear to her that no matter what she said to Nocton, Duroa couldnât draw any hopeful conclusions.
Still, she wanted to ask him again.
Did you do this, too?
Even if Nocton answered Duroa, she wouldnât believe it anyway.
Duroa suspected it was his fault, but she wanted to hear that Nocton didnât do it anyway.
Iâm sick of it, saying itâs hard now is like I brought it upon myself.
In the end, it was obvious that she also had regrets.
A feeling that was hard to shake even when it came to this kind of situation.
So, she could never be free without talking about the perfect ending, without finishing it properly.
Because of Nocton Edgar, because of the âmaybeâ, which tormented Duroa along with those damned regrets.
âSince youâre killing people, of course Iâm going to catch a fever when talking about such things. Why are you doing this to me, Your Highness, Duke Edgar?â
(tl/n: this is like a korean idiom or word play. like how you get hot and it seems like you have a fever when youâre angry.)
âStop playing around with those unnecessary titles, Valrose.â
âYeah, Valrose. Itâs always Valrose. Then if youâre calling me Valrose, Iâll call you Edgar.â
What am I talking about?
Perhaps it was because Duroa felt a bit hazy that her words didnât come out as she wanted them to.
âNo, Iâm not doing this to seek some childish revenge, but Iâm thinking about the past. You hated it when I called you Duke Edgar and yet you insist on calling me by my last name.â
Nocton opened his mouth to speak, but Duroa quickly covered his mouth with her hand.
It was because her head was still pounding from pain that she didnât have the confidence to express herself while listening to the other personâs side of the story.
Duroa was no longer afraid of Nocton after what happened and it didnât seem like a big deal in the current situation.
âListen. You just need to listen.â
My mind is messed up.
She removed the hand that covered Noctonâs mouth and took a deep breath of cold air, exhaling soon after.
Just like how a deflated balloon shrinks, that was how the air left her lungs.
Then, she felt more confident.
âBut, unfortunately, I found out the reason a few days ago. Nocton, Nocton?â
ââŠWhat?â
âCall me âDuroaâ.â
Noctonâs eyes seemed to tremble.
No, I may have imagined it because my vision is blurred.
âThis isnât something Iâm asking just to be friendly with you. Itâs not like that anymore. Iâve read a book about it. Itâs hard to find books on black magic, but I found something.â
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âWhat?â
âOh, is that so? Itâs hard to find so you thought Iâd never figure it out. Why didnât you come up with a plausible reason for insisting on using the name âValrose, Valroseâ?â
âYou. What did you say?â
âIn mind controlling magic, titles are important.â