Theodore was so embarrassed by his sonâs unusual behavior that he couldnât even get angry and eventually left the dining room.
Graham sat down on the table. He dropped the knife, and his body began to shake just like the four-year-old child he really was.
âPhew, youâll be alright now, MomâŠâ
âGraham, are you okay?â
She quickly gave Graham a hug.
His small hand wriggled, struggling to grasp Rachelâs dress.
âIâm fine. What about you, mom? Are you hurt? OhâŠâ
Rachel had a small scratch on her cheek. It was because the ornaments broke and hit her face when the silver cup was thrown.
Graham began to tear up.
âOh no, you got hurt, Mom. Youâre bleeding.â
âItâs all right. It doesnât hurt at all. Itâll get better soon if I put saliva on it.â
âMom, if you put saliva on a wound, youâll get a bad disease. You taught me to apply medicine when Iâm sick.â
Rachel smiled and nodded at the cute voice.
âOkay, Iâll treat it in the right way. Thank you for protecting me. You were just like a knight now, Graham.â
âTell me if dad bothers you next time. Iâll protect you again.â
âWell, thank you, but donât do this next time. Iâm afraid youâll be in danger.â
Perhaps, the unexpected refusal made Graham cry again. However, like the sweet child he was, instead of protesting, he nodded quietly.
âIâm sorry⊠I wonât⊠do that again next time. Iâll do my best, so donât get hurt either, Mom.â
âYeah, Iâll try as well. Promise.â
Their two pinkies of different sizes were intertwined.
Tears formed in Grahamâs eyes.
âDad is a bad guy. He used to upset you, but now he hurt you.â
âI know, right? Dad is a really bad guy. He upset me and Graham. Iâll scold him for you.â
âI wish I didnât have a dad. I donât want my mom to get hurtâŠâ
Rachelâs heart was moved by his whispers as he dug into her arms.
âI never had any plans of procrastinating, but Iâll have to hurry. Before Graham gets sadder.â
Before this child turns into a killer.
That afternoon, Sian came to the mansion. He still wore a black cape and covered his eyes with a blindfold.
At the same time, Verengela, who was passing through the hall, saw Sian and jumped.
âCountess, are you out of your mind? How dare you bring such a lowly thing into the mansion? No matter how much the times have changed, how can you act so classless?!â
Verengela would probably foam at the mouth if she discovered that the person she called lowly is the only Grand Duke of the empire.
Whether he was just normally calm or used to this kind of treatment, Sian showed no reaction to the jeer toward his supposed status. Instead, he just bowed politely to Verengela.
âI am Arias, the guildâs chief informant. Iâm carrying out a request made by the Countess.â
âCountess, what kind of request could you have entrusted to this thing?â
Rachel sighed and approached Verengela, whispering in her ear.
âTomorrow is the Princeâs birthday banquet. I ordered a precious gift for Theo.â
âWhat do you mean by precious?â
âA token of love is a very famous term in high society. He said he would get me an item that even the marquis canât get.â
Verengelaâs eyebrows went up at her exaggerated words.
âVery famous in high societyâ and âEven the marquis canât get itâ were effective modifiers that added strength to her words.
Rachel had definitely convinced her.
âTomorrow, Theodore will wear the token to the banquet. People will praise the Count and Countess Elosa for their good fortune. It will be the center of every conversation.â
âHmmâŠnot bad.â
Verengela nodded as if she could not help but say yes. She barely spared a glance at Sian in his ragged appearance before disappearing inside the mansion.
Rachel led Sian to the living room and politely greeted him.
âGreetings to Your Highness, the Grand Duke.â
âYou donât have to be polite since Iâm here as Arias, the guildâs informant.â
âI shall follow your words.â
Rachel gestured towards a chair, but Sian raised his hand and declined.
âA guild informant dares not sit in the seat of a noble mansion.â
It was an unexpected remark. The Grand Duke was famous for being the most influential person after the emperor, but he used the word âdareâ for sitting in a mere Countâs mansion.
Rachel was surprised, but didnât let it show. Instead, she was simply happy to see that her future in-law was being very professional.
âWhat brings you here today?â
âIâm here to deliver the results of your request.â
âThank you. Iâve been waiting.â
Sian pulled out a flat box from the hem of his cape and held it out. Inside the box was a pair of cuff links with pink diamonds.
Rachelâs eyes grew bigger.
âOh, my⊠so beautiful!â
âThis diamond would be difficult for even higher ranked nobles to obtain. It means, âI will love you forever.ââ
âItâs exactly the kind of item I had in mind! Thank you very much.â
âWill you be, okay?â
âWhat?â
The box closed with a thud.
As the beautiful jewel disappeared, Rachel looked up at Sian.
âI just said this gift means, âI will love you forever.â You donât love him, do you? If so, how can you give him this as a token of love?â
âIt doesnât matter. It doesnât mean anything to me, anyway. I just need to convince Theodore of my love.â
âIs there someone you love, Countess?â
âThere is.â
Sianâs body stiffened for a moment at the lack of hesitation in her answer. Rachel didnât notice it because it was such a subtle change, but Sian himself was clearly aware.
âSheâs in love with someone?â
He thought he had done his best to collect information about Rachel, but he didnât know about this either.
âIs it her son? Friend? Hidden family? Or is it someone else?â
Strangely, it had never occurred to him that Rachel could be having an affair like Theodore. If she was having an affair, too, he wouldnât blame her for it.
âWas she pretending to be stupid as a way of protecting that person?â
Sian agonized for a second before fishing for the answer.
âIs it your son?â
âThatâs right.â
He asked just in case, but it really was her son.
Due to Theodoreâs absence, her son must have been even more special to her. And so, she had to aim for perfection and competence for his sake.
Sian didnât hesitate to disguise himself as a guild informant for the sake of his beloved adopted daughter.
He felt sympathy for Rachel, who seemed very capable.
âWouldnât your son be disappointed, then?â
Rachel put her finger on her chin and pondered for a moment.
If she gave Theodore a present and bought Graham nothingâŠ
âHe would be.â
âWhy did you give dad and not give me anything?â Graham would say, almost in tears. There was something she had to look after in the morning and so she had to get him a different gift.
She nodded quickly.
âYouâre right. I canât just give a present to the person I hate without giving one to the person I treasure, even if itâs just to avoid suspicion. Thank you for bringing up such a good point.â
âItâs nothing. I shall accept your request again if you need me.â
âWhat are you talking about? I need to choose the present for the person I treasure myself.â
That was right.
Sian nodded and Rachel received the gift box with a clear face.
âPlease calculate the cost and charge it. Iâll send it immediately.â
âAlright.â
âWellâŠ?â
It was finally time to get the long-awaited evidence of an affair. Without it, Theodoreâs gift would be pointless.
But Sian said something unexpected.
âI didnât bring the evidence.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âIt is as you heard. I didnât bring it.â
âUhâŠâ
This was unexpected.
She was dazed as if she had been hit on the head with a sledgehammer.
âWhy? Did you not find any evidence of an affair? Theodore hasnât been cleared of the rebellion yet?â
âNo, itâs clear that Count Elosa is not preparing for a rebellion. Thank you for your valuable information. I will reward you in the name of the Grand Duke of Dicarsinyak and the noble statesmen.â
Rachel was on edge when he mentioned compensation.
âWhen will I receive that reward?â
She didnât want to be compensated before the divorce was finalized. It would be nice to get it after the divorce, but if not, it was better to not receive one at all.
She didnât want to do anything to increase the wealth of Count Elosa.
Fortunately, Sian was a smart and wise man.
âIâll control the timing at my discretion. Since you plan on getting a divorce, itâd be better to do it after that. If you gain more wealth before divorce, itâll be troublesome to divide property or adjust your alimony.â
âThank goodness!â
Rachel smiled broadly at the agreeable answer for the first time in a while.
âIâd really appreciate that.â
âLetâs get back to the topic at hand. Itâs not that I didnât find evidence of an affair.â
âThen?â
âItâs because I wanted to deliver it somewhere else.â
âSomewhere else, where?â
It meant, âLetâs meet again.â
Which wasnât a bad idea.
For Graham and Dolorosa to meet, Rachel needed to meet with Sian frequently. If the parents met often, they would eventually end up meeting!
âDid you know that there will be a birthday banquet for the Crown Prince at the palace tomorrow?â
âOf course, I know. Itâs a banquet that my husband took the initiative of preparing.â
âBe sure to attend the banquet. From there, I will give you evidence of Count Theodore Elosaâs adultery.â
She was planning to attend the banquet, anyway. She nodded, thinking it was a good thing.
âAlright.â
âIt will be conclusive evidence of an affair that can never be refuted.â
There was an irresistible force in the voice as he spoke. And although Rachel couldnât see his eyes beneath the blindfold, she could tell they were shining brightly.