âWe came separately, but now we are going back together.â
There was a rather awkward silence in the carriage. Generally at times like this, it was Annette who filled the silence with her soft voice. Raphael looked sideways and found her sitting beside him with her eyelashes lowered, completely lost in thought. Eventually, Raphael couldnât take it anymore and opened his mouth first by coughing.
âYour Royal Highness seemed to be fine. He looked so perfectly fine that I wondered whether he faked his illness.â
Raphael sneakily brought up Ludwigâs fake illness. Ludwig, who had been lying on the floor acting as if he was dying, jumped up as soon as Annette left. Raphael was dumbfounded when he saw it. Thanks to that, the ruckus around the princeâs seizure ended safely, but Ludwig was indeed shameless to the end. He was really a little fox, if not so, then how could a person change their words so quickly.
Raphael learned a lesson from todayâs event. He finally understood that Haroldâs words, âPretend to be pitifulâ somewhat referred to Ludwigâs behavior. His shamelessness was really at an incomparable level. He didnât even feel a little bit embarrassed before Annette. This gave Raphael a great enlightenment.
âAnyway donât worry about the prince. As far as Iâve observed, heâll eat and live well until his senility.â
In Raphaelâs eyes, he was not a man but a little fox monster*. He said brusquely, trying not to tremble. Annette, who was pulled out of her thoughts, blinked hearing Raphaelâs strong intonation. Ludwig had long disappeared from Annetteâs head and now another man was plaguing her mind.
*[The words fox and monster are actually metaphors for a scary cunning person. Ludwig left quite an impact on Raphael, lol.]
âOh, Raphael, I met your benefactor. Heâs Count Harold Evans, right?â
âDid you meet that old man? When?â
Raphael furrowed his eyebrows. Haroldâs words came to his mind, that he would expose his shameful history to his wife as a retaliation for forcing him to attend the party. Sure enough, Annette looked at him and smiled softly.
âAs soon as I arrived at the party, I was lucky to meet him right away. He seems to know you very well.â
âDid he say anything stupid to you? Like what I was like when I was a kid?â
âWell, I donât know.â
Annette smiled ambiguously and kept her words short. She couldnât tell Raphael all the bad things that Harold had told her about him. The benefactor whom he valued him so much badmouthed him behind his back. So in Annetteâs eyes, Raphael, who knew nothing about this, was really pitiful.
âDonât believe anything what the old man said. He exaggerates everything.â
Raphael leaned back and spat out with an indifferent face. Listening to his words, Annette nodded her head silently. Because of this, silence fell in the carriage again. Raphael, who felt stuffy inside, eventually couldnât overcome his temper. He grabbed Annette and placed her on his lap.
âWhat the hell are you thinking, Annette?â
Raphael growled, as he grabbed Annetteâs head and turned her to face him. Alarmed by this sudden action, Annette looked down at him and responded softly.
âI wasnât thinking about anything.â
âLies! Donât tell me youâre concerned about the crown prince. Heâs a swindler.â
Raphaelâs blue eyes flared up when he remembered Ludwigâs tricks earlier. Seeing that he was not likely to calm down easily, Annette sighed and leaned against his chest. This made Raphael immediately stop venting his anger. Annette said quietly in the meantime.
âLudwig just needs some time. Time to admit that Iâm not his anymore. Iâm sorry for what happened at the party. Because of me, you got involved with him.â
After saying these words, Annette wriggled her body a little and took a comfortable position. As she leaned her head against the gap between Raphaelâs firm shoulders and neck, she felt a strange sense of stability. âHeâs a man whom Iâll leave one day, then why do I always feel like this when Iâm with him?â Annette turned her dull eyes to the side so that Raphael wouldnât see it.
âItâs okay. Youâre my wife. Itâs my duty to protect you from such strange people. So donât say sorry for something like this.â
Raphael said flatly. He became anxious when he heard Annetteâs overly polite tone. It seemed as if she was drawing a line between them. Raphaelâs anxious arms hugged Annetteâs body tightly from behind. His sturdy arms seemed as if heâll never let her go away. This made Annette feel even more strange.
âWhy do you act like this when you donât even like me?â
Annette did not want to be swayed by Raphaelâs whimsical gentleness. What if she gets fooled by this warmth and gives her heart away, only to end up getting coldly rejected by him with words like âItâs none of my businessâ? Annette wanted to first make sure whether her predictions were correct or not. So she gently skimmed her fingers over Raphaelâs tense forearm and asked quietly.
âYour uncle⌠will you tell me about him?â
At that moment, Raphaelâs body stiffened. It was a familiar pattern. Annette thought he would soon pull himself off her and coldly push her aside. But Raphael unexpectedly let out a painful groan and pressed his forehead against her shoulder. His arms, holding Annette tightly, became more tense. Just as if he was embarrassed.
âI canât tell you that.â
This was an unexpected reaction. Annetteâs eyes moved a little. She knew nothing about Ivan, the coachman who ruined her future. It was because he was an employee who entered the duchy with a forged identity. All the employees of the Duke of Bavaria were thoroughly investigated, so she was puzzled about how Ivan passed it.
âNo, I should call him Ben, not Ivan anymore.â
Raphael sighed and rubbed his forehead against the nape of her neck. The hot breath that leaked through his lips tickled the nape of her neck, making goosebumps erupt on her skin. As if enjoying this, Raphael pressed his lips on her neck and soon opened his mouth.
âTo be honest, I donât know him very well either. All I saw as a child is all I know about him. He loved gambling, and almost lived in gambling houses. And he used to steal from my child support and wasted it all on gambling. At that time, it was Harold who looked after me and was responsible for delivering my child support.⌠It was him who realized that I was good at swordsmanship. So he reported it to his Majesty and helped me to reach out to my father.â
Listening to him speak about his dark past, Annette turned her head and looked at him. Raphael, feeling ashamed, reached out and covered her eyes. When Annette blinked, her long eyelashes tickled his palms. Raphael lightly bit her pale white cheeks and murmured.
âDonât look at me with those eyes. I keep forgetting what I was going to say.â
At that, Annette slowly closed her eyes. She still wanted to hear more of Raphaelâs past. Raphael looked at Annetteâs slender chin and petal-like lips under his palm. Seeing Annette sitting so defenselessly before him, it seemed as if she was urging the sleeping beast inside him to wake up. Raphael managed to suppress this feeling and continued to speak.
âThatâs how I was brought to the palace. Perhaps much sooner than what was expected. But since no one knew how developed my talent was, it took a long time for me to be recognized as his son. Thanks to the rise of the old rebels in Letan, I was able to show my talent and was awarded with a title much earlier than I thought. And then I also got to marry you.â
After speaking, Raphael bowed his head and kissed Annetteâs lips lightly. The sweet fragrance coming from her and the soft touch of her lips were incredible. It was understandable that Ludwig, who had let Annette slip through his hand, had now his eyes bloodshot* and was desperately pretending to shake** to get her back.
[*Itâs a phrase which means to get angry or enraged to such an extent that oneâs eyes get bloodshot.]
[**This is referring to Ludwigâs fake seizures]
Ludwig had failed to welcome such a nice woman as his wife, making her fall into an abyss of despair by pushing her to marry him. Raphaelâs heart became heavy when he recalled Annetteâs poor situation. On one hand, the selfish beast deep in his heart opened its red mouth and laughed, saying that it was rather good that it happened. If it wasnât for the cruel trick of fate, he wouldnât have gotten the chance to be with her.
Raphael struggled to hide his terrible selfishness. He smoothened his voice and explained to Annette.
âAnd BenâŚ.To be honest, I donât know what happened to him. When I entered the palace, my relationship with him was already broken. We didnât have a very close relationship, so I thought Ben was hiding from loan sharks because of his gambling debts, or was already dead. But I never thought he would become your coachman and do something so vile. I really never imagined it.â
Raphael, who finally finished speaking, took a deep breath. He didnât disclose everything, but he had honestly spoken about Ben. Annette, whose life had been destroyed by him, at least had the right to know about him. Apparently even after hearing the whole story, she wasnât upset, but rather, she answered back with a smile.
âThank you. Although I know you didnât tell me everything, you really did your best.. I actually thought⌠you wouldnât tell me the whole story.â
Annetteâs innocuous gratitude pierced Raphaelâs conscience more than ever. Raphael, with his lips clamped together, turned his head to hide his slightly reddening temples. He fiddled with Annetteâs long blond hair for a while and said nothing. At this moment, there was a fierce conflict raging inside Raphael.