âHis Majesty Hernanâs arranged marriage was originally to Letty, but it was changed to Linzel.â
ââŚâŚ.â
âMaybe itâs because of Linzel that His Highness Hernan became interested in fashion?â
âDo you know why the bride changed?â
âI presume Linzel mentioned changing it first.â
Izekiel repeated in disbelief.
â Linzel?â
âYes.â Annette said firmly.
âHow do you know that?â
âLetty told me about it.â
ââŚâŚ I see.â
Izekiel rubbed his well-shaped chin in thought.
As it so often happened, unmarried noblewomen were reluctant to marry Hernan, a war demon.
And yet, Linzel had taken the initiative to offer to change the marriageâŚâŚ.
It made no sense to Izekiel.
He remembered her lying in the garden of his palace, tears streaming down her face.
Linzel wiped her eyes with the handkerchief he had offered her, and her sleeve slipped naturally down.
At that moment, Izekiel made a discovery. A faint bruise on her wrist.
Izekiel frowned and muttered to himself.
âAbuseâŚâŚ?â
Linzel Valencia.
Was she being abused by her family?
Was that why she was forcing herself to marry Hernan, the man everyone hated?
( E/N : oof. This misunderstanding )
A dark shadow began to take over Izekielâs face.
ââŚâŚMhh? Your Highness Izekiel. What did you say a moment ago?â
Anette tilted her head.
âNothing, but thank you for telling me.â
âNo, it wasnât a big secret, actually. Itâs pretty much common knowledge among the servants of the Duchy.â
âI see.â
Everybody knowsâŚâŚ.
To Izekielâs ears, it sounded like everyone in the Duchy knew that Linzel was being abused.
âAnette. I need you to deliver todayâs purchases to the palace.â
âYes, Your Highness.â
âIâll be off now.â
âTake care.â
Izekiel waved goodbye and left the shop.
He climbed into the carriage that had stopped in front of the shop. The destination had to be the palace, of course.
Back to the palace, to discuss boring politics with the ministers, to study the tax laws that were currently being reformed, to try on the clothes Annette had sent himâŚâŚ and then to call it a day.
That was Izekielâs daily routine.
And yet. Izekiel was not willing to start the carriage. He sighed and blinked lazily.
In his thoughts, Linzel appeared again.
She was falling hard. She was crying in pain.
Her white fingers wiping away tears. Her long eyelashes, barely brushing away the tears.
Her eyes were pretty, shimmering with moisture. He considered almost all women to be pretty, but Linzel was looking very pretty.
Her vulnerability triggered a protective instinct in him, so much so that he unconsciously handed her a handkerchief.
And when Izekiel saw her in person, he realized that she was not the woman he had been seeing from time to time in unexpected places.
The woman who had always shyly greeted him. It must be Letty, Linzelâs twin sister.
âSheâŚâŚ. She looked healthy.â
Despite being a twin, there was no sense of frailty in Letty. There was nothing but youthful, fresh energy about her. Bright, energetic, andâŚâŚ.
Of course, Linzel was also bright, but she sometimes had a lifeless look on her face.
Like someone with a negative story in their mind.
ââŚâŚIs it really abuse?â
Abuse was a word that was never far from his mind. The words reminded him of a painful past.
The angry voice of a grown man echoed in Izekielâs ears.
âIs that all you can do?â
âThe fact that you are a prince is a disgrace to the Empire.â
âŚâŚStop. Please.
Izekiel covered his ears with his hands and shivered.
The skin on his back grew hot, and beads of sweat trickled down the nape of his neck.
It was hard to shake off the anxiety that had overtaken him.
He couldnât believe that the mere thought of âthe manâsâ voice had caused him to feel fear.
Izekiel shivered for a long time.
The thought that there would be no one who could truly soothe him lingered in the back of his mind.
Not his father, not his mother, not his brothers â they wouldnât understand him for being stuck in the past.
Why dwell on childhood memories when childhood was already over?
That âthe manâ had been punished, that he should forget about it, that he would never become a crown prince because of his weakness.
It was clear that they would say something like that.
As he thought about it, there was a scene that came to mind.
His father was laughing happily, discussing the resemblance between himself and Hernan.
While everyone else was laughing, Izekiel was unable to smile.
âI donâtâŚâŚ look like my father, mother, or anyone else.â
âThe manâ would often remind Izekiel of that fact.
âYou really donât look like the King. In fact, isnât your father someone else?â
âHeukâŚâŚ!â
He took a deep breath, as his breath caught in his throat for no reason. He wondered when he would ever be able to escape his unfortunate past.
ââŚâŚYour Highness Izekiel, where should we go?â
The coachman questioned Izekiel, who hadnât told him where he was going for a considerable time.
Izekiel cleared his throat and ran the tip of his tongue across his parched lips.
When he opened his closed eyes, his silver pupils were cold.
He gave him a hasty destination.
âTo the Duke of Valencia.â
***
âMi, Mi, Mini! Let everyone know of my deathâŚâŚ.â
Linzel stretched her hands out in the air, unable to raise herself from the bed.
Mini rushed over and grabbed Linzelâs hand.
âMiss Linzel, you canât go on like this, please donât leave me aloneâŚâŚ.â
Linzel frowned, her words almost sounding like she scratched her throat as she said, âHalf of my inheritance is for you, Mini. And the other half goes to Letty.â
âDonât even say thatâŚâŚ. heuuhâŚâ
What? Was she actually crying?
Linzel was determined not to lose to Mini, so she forcefully squeezed the tears out of her eyes.
âMiniâŚâŚ thereâs an inevitable reason for you to receive the inheritance.â
âHuh? Is there such a thing?â
âYeah. I have a confession to make. Youâre actually my youngest sister.â
ââŚâŚ.â
âThe illegitimate daughter of a duke!â
âPfft.â
Linzel could hear Mini laughing through her forced sobs. Linzel pressed her face into a forced frown as she wiped away the tears.
So much for the skit.
âYour dialogue was a little too much for me, Miss.â
âA little too much?â
Mini nodded.
It was a sunny afternoon and Linzel was still not out of bed at 3pm. Not from laziness, though.
Yesterdayâs overexertion at the palace had left her with no energy. Even breathing was a struggle.
Not to mention the leg she fell on yesterday.
Not only was it bruised badly, but the slightest step sent a sharp pain through her body.
She knew she was going to be in bed for the rest of the day.
Itâs not that she didnât like her bed, it was the boredom that was the problem.
She couldnât resist the temptation to play another skit with Mini.
This time, the skit was called âYour Birth, I Want You to Know Before I Dieâ or something like that.
It was one hell of a title.
Mini, who had been a great match for Linzel since they first started doing skits, was getting better and better at acting.
Maybe she could play an actress in a big theater one day.
Linzel giggled and turned to Mini.
âMini. But what a cliffhanger! A dukeâs hidden secret! A birth secret! This is so thrilling, but a cliffhanger is too much.â
âThen how about a sisterâs secret next?â
Mini brewed up some more, like she was expecting some kind of audience.
âA sisterâs secretâŚâŚ. What do you think?â
At the mention of sisters, Linzel inevitably thought of Letty.
If thereâs a secret between her and Letty, itâs thatâŚâŚ she wasnât really Linzel.
âBut wait. Does Letty have a secret, too?â Linzel suddenly wondered.
Her conversation with Mini was interrupted by a call from the maid outside the room.
âMiss Linzel, you have a visitor.â
Were there any outsiders who would come to see her?
âŚâŚAh, there was only one person. Linzel was reminded of the attractive man with his charming flaws.
The guy who looked as cold as an iceberg when he was not doing anything but was actually quite cute when he struck up a conversation.
âMini. Is His Highness Hernan here?â
âOh, my gosh. I guess so.â
Mini was more embarrassed than her mistress was.
Linzel felt satisfied. She wanted anyone who saw her to think she was his bride.
Linzel said aloud to the maid at the door, âWho has come to see me?â
âHis Highness Izekiel has come to see you,â The maid answered promptly.
âŚâŚ?
Izekiel, not Hernan, came to visit her?
What an unexpected visitor.
âTell him to come in.â
It was indeed an unexpected visitor.
Linzelâs anticipation turned to disappointment when she realized it wasnât Hernan. Unbeknownst to her, she was sincerely hoping it was Hernan.
The closed door began to open.
Linzel asked Mini to help raise her upper body. As Linzel leaned her back against the head of the bed, she let out a whimper.
âOuch, my back.â
How weak was this silly body?
Linzel groaned.
She looked towards the doorway and saw Izekiel.
Izekiel was indeed the fashionista of the Empire.
He was wearing a white shirt with golden embroidery and black trousers, with modest bracelets and a thin threaded ring that didnât look out of place.
Ornate earrings dangled from his earlobes, sparkling beautifully.
It was a great outfit, not overdone, but tasteful.
They say that the face completes the outfit, and it was his face that made his outfit stand out.
Izekielâs face was the opposite of Hernanâs, more like a beautiful doll.
Honestly, âŚâŚ Linzel thought he would be prettier than her if he were to cross-dress.
She spent a long time looking at him, admiring his beauty before she made a belated bow.
âYour Highness Izekiel, I beg your pardon for sitting down to greet you, as I am not feeling well. I hope you will understand.â
ââŚâŚ.â
Izekiel didnât reply; he simply walked towards the bed without bowing.
As the distance closed, she could see his face more clearly.