Only a small light flickered in the dark hallways of the Countâs manor.
Hailey, Elenaâs personal maid, was walking somewhere with a lit candlestick. Her ladyship, Elena Edelweiss, was also beside her.
What are they doing this late at night one might ask. It wasnât to steal the countâs valuables of course, as Duke Edelweiss was the second richest man in the North.
The two of them stopped in front of a room. They opened the door very slowly to prevent anyone from hearing the noise, and went inside.
It was a cozy windowless room, consisting only of a bookcase, a fireplace, a few cushioned chairs, and a single desk.
There was one person already seated in one of those chairs; he was Count Kraus, the one who had called them there. Standing next to him was Ken, a wrinkled old butler who gave off a kind impression, and a middle-aged maid with quite the gray hair.
âIt mustâve been hard to navigate your way here since all the lights were off. Iâm glad to see you.â
âHailey has great eyes for the dark. It also wasnât that difficult since you had explained it to us well, Count Kraus. We just had to find a room with a light leaking from the door cracks.â
Truthfully speaking, Elena simply needed to find the room where she felt the strongest energy. The darkness was not a problem for her. No matter how close Count Kraus was to perfectly concealing his presence, he could not escape her senses so long as she was a transcendentalist.
âCount KrausâŠsounds too formal. Just call your father-in-law, father. Weâre going to be family anyway.â
âYes, Father.â
The two of them smiled and responded to each other.
Perhaps it was because of the countâs youthful appearance, there was a sense of oddity with this picture. Hailey was the only one who minded it because she was not used to the manâs appearance yet.
Count Kraus introduced his attendants to Elena one by one.
âThis is Ken, and the woman beside him is Maria. These two were the ones who raised that boy. Theyâve been with Damian ever since he was a child, so they probably know more about him than I do.â
âThat is not true. He grew up on his own. All we did was stay by his side.â
âI couldnât be by his side that much either. Even when he had to say his farewells to his mother.â
Neither Maria nor Ken could reply to the countâs self-deprecating words. He was a good father, but the count thought otherwise. He saw himself as a bad father who couldnât do much for his children.
In Elenaâs previous life, she heard about Count Kraus from Alphonse and Damian directly, so she was aware how they truly feel about their father.
There was nothing Elena could say to the count now, perhaps in the future she could. Her regression applied to her and her only meaning she was the only one who remembered their past.
âI may have met Lord Damian for the first time today, but I donât believe he bore any resentment for his own father. Iâve never seen those from a noble household converse so comfortably during mealtime.â
Elena wondered if she was able to provide a little bit of solace. He loosened his hardened expression, and thanked her.
âYes. If thatâs how it appears in your eyes, I suppose so. Thank you for telling me. Geez, maybe itâs because Iâm getting old, Iâm not like how I was back then.â
âMy father would be furious if he heard you say that considering how you look.â
âHeh? Tell him to get as angry as he wants or develop a magic spell that makes him younger. The bloke keeps taking it out on the innocent. Tsk tsk. Iâm glad you take after your mother instead of him, Elena. What a relief.â
As soon as the count laughed, the cozy mood returned to the room.
Hailey, in particular, tried her hardest not to express how tense it had been. It felt like she could finally breathe now.
The count noticed her expression though, slightly raising the corners of his mouth to contain his laughter.
âAhem! Why donât we get down to business then.â
Count Kraus, Ken, Maria, and Elena were present. If they were to include Hailey, who stayed by Elenaâs side, there were five people there in the room. There was only one reason why they gathered there, and it was to figure out how to get Damian and Elena to grow closer. That was the sole reason why the count sent a telegram to Elena after dinner.
âElena, from what I observed during our meal, it appears that you already have your heart set on Damian.â
Elena wondered if she was that obvious to others. Her face started to burn up when a third party directly called her out.
âYes. UmâŠâ
She prepared several answers in advance in case the count questioned her love. However, the count waved his hand, as if to indicate she didnât need to explain.
âNo, you donât need to tell me why. There are numerous reasons as to how people fall in love even if it is their first time meeting. If you want to tell me in the future, then you may do so then. He may be my son, but he sure is lucky. A sweet and pretty lass like you is taking an interest in him yet he canât take the clue. I seriously wonder who he takes after sometimes.â
âFor starters, I donât believe he takes after you since your expression reveals everything.â
âThatâs right. Itâs all Kenâs fault. Itâs because of you. I shouldnât have let you near Damian when he was little. You turned Damian into a stone. How are you going to take responsibility for blocking my sonâs engagement?â
âWait, how has this become my fault? The young master has always been that way.â
âNonsense! He was just like me when he was a kid. He was full of expressions!! Didnât he mature too quickly because you were so strict!?â
âStrict you say, but Count Kraus, you were the one whoâŠ.â
âAnyways! Do any of you have any plans?â
No one had an immediate answer.
Elena didnât know how to date in the first place. Whereas in Haileyâs case, she had always been by her ladyshipâs side, so couldnât have dated before either. Thatâs why Elena relied on her father-in-law and Ken, but their conversation had already proven their unhelpfulness.
Maria was the only one she could turn to now. The older woman appeared to have been pondering for a moment, before she soon came up with an answer.
âUm, miss, could you cry for us once?â
âPardon?â
***
Time flew by and the next morning arrived again.
Count Kraus and Ken helped choose a venue so that the two of us could have breakfast together.
It was at the eastern annex. I had heard that the Isilia Pavillion was where his mother, Arwen Kraus, used to grow her garden. It was unlike the main building which I stayed in earlier.
My heart drummed at the whiff of the flowersâ scent carried by the wind and traces of his smell.
It wasnât long before he arrived. We would dine, repeat yesterdayâs Q&A, and not go any further. To be precise, it was because I talked endlessly that he couldnât bring anything up.
Probably a quarter of how much I said was the amount I spent talking to him in my previous life. However, I couldnât delay it any longer as he brought up talks of the engagement.
âElena, we havenât clearly discussed our arrangement yet. More importantly, itâs still too early toâŠâ
I knew it was time to do what Maria told me yesterday.
Miss, a ladyâs tears can become oneâs weapon. Itâs even more powerful when itâs coming from a beautiful lady such as yourself.
But how would she be able to cry on the spot, Maria? I wonder if such a display would even move the young masterâs heart. He didnât so much as flinch when I weeped in jest.
Thatâs because your acting is worse than Alphonseâs aegyo1, Ken. And the young master is very perceptive in the strangest ways. Mere teardrops wonât affect him. Emotions. You have to truly feel sad.
Okay, but how do you know that?
I did it to the young master in the past when he kept training and overworking his body. I donât know why youâre asking when youâve fallen for it many times.
What are you talking aboutâŠ? Wait⊠Then before when youâŠ!
Before my memories jumbled up, I stopped myself from remembering the irrelevant stuff. The point wasnât Ken and Mariaâs fight, but the fact that I had to genuinely cry for him.
Lady Edelweiss has met the young master for the first time today, so itâll be effective to use this move after you get to know each other more. The more time you spend together, the more sincere your emotions.
Maria explained. However, she didnât know I regressed.
Who else except for me has spent more time with him than I did?
âYou said you would respect my choice, Damian. And I chose to engage you. Isnât that enough?â
What I had to do was direct my remorse and sorrow at him, both of which I was confident in doing as I only needed to recall my memories from several hours ago.
It hadnât been 24 hours since I regressed; it had been just over 19 hours. In other words, it had only been 19 hours since he died in my arms. I could forget about it for a while since he stood in front me, alive and breathing. That being said, it was too little time to completely erase that memory.
It wasnât fairly hard to recall a past from a few hours ago. The painful memories, which I couldnât bury no matter how hard I tried, began to resurface again.
The feeling of his hands slowly growing colder and colder, the sound of his heart beating slower and slower, and finally, the gentle smile of his which reflected in my eyesâŠ
When those memories popped up in my mind, warm teardrops streamed down from my eyes.
I saw him panicking when he saw my tears.
My magical energy had also automatically turned the wind cold.
âSo why would you say that?â
I forgot what I was saying after I uttered those words. Right now, sadness and grief overwhelmed me. Little by little, I forgot about the present, and the past began to consume my mind.
Affected by the cold I induced, I grabbed his hand out of reflex. The hands, whose temperature shouldâve dropped, were very warm.
âIâm sorry.â He apologized as he embraced me to shield me from the cold.
âIt wasnât my intention to worry you. It was just so sudden. I only meant to say we need time to get to know each other. Thatâs all.â
To be honest, I couldnât hear what he was saying. The only thing I could feel was his warmth and his pounding heart.
The final blow was the way he looked at me. He was alive and that blew away everything I knew of the past.
Did I feel relieved?
I snuggled into his arms, forgetting my true purpose for being there.
Translatorâs Note
should be out either on the 6th or 7th, and Iâll include a note on that chapter about what the plans are for premium chapters for this novel.
Footnotes:
1
Aegyo: what a person does to act cute, lovable or in a childish way.