âHehe, I see. The Duke is doing everything. It seems that you really like Miss Schwires a lot.â Arnold hurriedly stepped forward to relieve the awkward atmosphere.
Except for the fact that Kellerhan took over all the roles, the engagement ceremony went very smoothly.
The incident occurred the moment Arnold announced that Kellerhan had recited the verse of the oath and that Yuta and I had been engaged.
âWhatâs all that fuss about?â Kellerhan was the first to notice the noise.
He stared at the entrance to the garden with sharp eyes. Others were puzzled and followed Kellerhanâs gaze to the entrance to the garden.
It was then that an unexpected person appeared.
âDuke Barmuth! Why didnât you tell me that the Young Dukeâs engagement was going on? I must have been late.â
The moment I saw that personâs face, I stiffened in my seat.
âConsidering the friendship between Lodgemund and Barmuth, it is very strange. Isnât it? You know how much I care about the people around me.â
It was Herbert, Duke of Lodgemund.
And behind him stood taunting Heiner, my worst nightmare.
I was so confused.
Why are they here?
Youâre not trying to do anything with me in such a public place, are you?
Just now, Priest Arnold announced that the engagement has been established. So itâll be fine.
No, will it really be okay?
Itâs not common for aristocrats to break their engagement, but neither was it uncommon.
If Lodgemund uses an unusual trickâŠ
I was trembling, unable to bear the anxiety of such a runaway, then a large, firm hand rested on my shoulder.
âIsabella.â
I barely lifted my head to see Kellerhan looking down at me with a serious expression.
âCalm down.â
A strange thing happened.
My body, which had been trembling without appearance, slowly calmed down with every word he said.
To protect me, Kellerhan went to Marquis Binkler and hastened the engagement ceremony.
No matter what Duke Lodgemund may do, he wonât easily hand me over.
Letâs trust Kellerhan and Barmuth.
âYou look better.â Feeling the tremors in my body subside, Kellerhan said with a faint smile.
âNow that the engagement is over, youâre my daughter-in-law. Youâre also Yutaâs bride.â
I felt Yuta nodding his head next to me.
Kellerhan leaned over to meet my eyes. His red eyes shone like a beast in the shadows.
âSo no one will ever touch you.â
His eyes were so fierce that other people would get goosebumps, but to me it just felt reassuring.
âI trust you.â I nodded.
Kellerhan lifted his hand from my shoulder and walked towards Duke Lodgemund, then turned back to see if anything came to my mind.
âAnd Iâm telling you, donât get me wrong, I never invited those damn bastards.â
I forgot the situation and burst out laughing.
âI know thereâs no way the Duke would invite them.â
âIâll kick them out, so you stay with Yuta.â
Kellehan tapped my shoulder one last time and got up. He strode over to Duke Lodgemund.
âDuke Lodgemund.â His voice calling for Duke Lodgemund was supremely bloody.
However, Duke Lodgemund wasnât an easy opponent.
He wasnât at all agitated by Kellerhanâs threat, only showing a benevolent smile.
That smile made Kellerhan offended.
âIn what country is it polite to break into someoneâs family event without an invitation? At least the Empire doesnât seem to be like that.â
âI donât think Iâm coming to a place I canât come.â Duke Lodgemund responded without losing. âStill, isnât she the child who once almost became my daughter-in-law? I came here to congratulate you on your engagement, but the hospitality is so mint.â
Kellerhan frowned.
It was because Duke Lodgemundâs trick was clearly visible.
âYou said that the daughter of Schwires almost became the daughter-in-law of the Duke of Lodgemund?â
âCome to think of it, Duke Lodgemund was supporting the Viscount Schweers.â
âDuke Lodgemund is merciful enough. I wouldnât be surprised if he said he was going to take the Schwires daughter.â
âThen why is the daughter of Schwires in Barmuth?â
The priests and soldiers remained silent, but the problem was the few nobles who attended the engagement.
They were shaken as intended by Duke Lodgemund.
The public opinion battle was the only area in which Barmuth had no power. While there were only a handful of nobles favoring Barmuth, there were countless families controlled by Lodgemund.
So, if Duke Lodgemund spoke in this way, the situation had no choice but to turn against Barmuth.
âThen did Barmuth snatch the bride in the middle?â
âI canât believe they snatched her. They even snatched Viscount Schwiresâ daughter, whom I donât even know what can be seen from.â
âThere may be something we donât know. Or elseâŠâ
The eyes of the nobles turned to Yuta.
âThink about what kind of family Barmuth is. He has no chance of getting a proper bride, so I donât know, they might have forced an unrelated child.â
The moment I heard those words, my heart hardened coldly.
There is also a limit in gossip, and this has crossed the line.
Without hesitation, I stepped forward.
I chose the Duke of Barmuth to survive.
The Duke of Barmuth should be the wall that protects me until I become an adult.
Those who want to scrabble on the wall cannot be left unattended.
Those who pollute my walls will be resolved by me.
âExcuse me.â
When I opened my mouth, the eyes of the nobles as well as the priests and knights were focused on me.
I was a little nervous at the countless glances I had received for the first time in my life, but I tried to speak as calmly as possible.
âYou are wrong.â
The nobles were confused by my words.
No one came out to rebuke me because I just got engaged to Yuta and became the Grand Princess, but everyone looked dumbfounded.
âBecause I was only the daughter of a viscount until recently.â
I could tell what they were thinking without listening.
If it were me in my previous life, I would have withdrawn here.
Because I knew that Duke Lodgemund and Heiner would catch me like a mouse if I spoke nonsense in front of the nobles for nothing.
But now I am different.
Itâs not Duke Lodgemund and Heiner behind me, but Kellerhan and Yuta.
And they wonât scold me or bother me for saying a few words in front of the nobles.
I can tell by looking at what they have shown me so far.
âI chose the Duke of Barmuth for myself. Itâs absurd that the Duke of Barmuth snatched me. As you all said, why would they have snatched me, the daughter of a viscount?â
Even though the nobles looked down on me, they accepted my words.
âSurely it is.â
âBut then how did that child become Barmuthâs daughter-in-law?â
I kindly answered their questions.
âYour Majesty gave me a choice when arranging for my marriage, and then I chose the latter between the Dukes of Lodgemund and Barmuth.â
I could feel Duke Lodgemund looking at me.
He was annoyed that I ruined the poll, but he kept on smiling with a benevolent smile so as not to show off.
Disgusting smile.
The smile he used to put on when he introduced me in front of others while treating me like a bug in the house.
I donât know if heâll be able to keep that kind smile even after hearing my next words.
âWhy?â
I laughed.
It was time to give back what the Duke of Lodgemund and the nobles said about Yuta.
âIn terms of disqualification, there is no one like the Young Lord of Lodgemund.â
âWhat?â
At my words, Heiner, who had been indifferent to the situation, was furious.
âDid you just call me disqualified?â
Heiner came up to me with his eyes wide open. Thirteen-year-old Heiner was much bigger than me and looked intimidating.
Just before he reached out and grabbed my arm, Yuta stopped in front of me.
âBrother Heiner, donât do that.â Yuta said in an unsuitably bloody voice.
Yuta was also smaller than Heiner, but strangely he wasnât pushed at all. Rather, hearing Yutaâs warning, he flinched and took a half step back.
âThat child dares to pay the price for framing the heir of Lodgemund, one of the five dukes of the Empire.â
âPriceâŠâ
There was little hesitation in Yutaâs eyes as he mumbled the words Heiner uttered. Itâs unlikely, but he seemed to be contemplating whether to break Heinerâs wrist or not.
Me too, gosh. To think that Yuta would have such concerns, Magdaâs joke must have been quite impressive.
Yuta must have been in a difficult situation between Heiner and I. I personally stepped forward to save him.
âWhat if Iâm not framing you?â
My words once again turned peopleâs attention to me.
âHey, child.â
Duke Lodgemund spoke to me for the first time.
âCan you take responsibility for what you said? This isnât a kidâs joke. You are putting my sonâs honor on the gamble.â
He had a seemingly benevolent smile, but his eyes were shining like a devil.
I swallowed my saliva.
The misdeeds that Heiner did to me were truly countless.
Treating me as a nominal fiance and having an affair is not part of the evil behavior. Because when he was away from the mansion to meet another woman, I was relieved to know that I didnât have to face him.
But I had only one good thing about being his wife in my previous life.
It was relatively easy to see the evil deeds of Heiner that the Duke Lodgemund tried to cover up.
A bag leaking from the inside leaked outside too, and Heiner caused trouble outside the mansion as well.
And, as with all things, there are no eternal secrets.
âThe Young Lord of Lodgemund has done something bad. We call it fair criticism, not framing, right? For he who first despises his own honor is guilty of his fault.â
âSo, what did my son do?â
Of all the evils of Heiner, I chose the ones most people know about.