I was going to have to ask for help from the Duke.
âExcuse me, but can we postpone this meeting a little later? I have something to talk about with my sister first.â
The Duke, who had been watching the situation as if he was a third party until then, sneered as though what I said was ridiculous.
âYou just got out of confinement, but you still donât realize what you did last night?â
That sarcasm bothered me.
It was undoubtedly true that heâs the owner of this place, and I knew that he might not like it that I came here uninvited, but I was a bit on edge right now. And I felt embarrassed because he kept telling me that I smelled.
Clearly, it was against etiquette to enter his room like that, but he also must hide his illness from any prying eyes.
Although I wasnât certain if it was because of pain or anything, I could understand why he got angry and locked me in my room, even if he did so a hundred times, because he must have been mortified for being out of his mind and acting strangely.
Still though, I couldnât believe he said that I smell.
I thought that type of teasing was only done by kids.
Thatâs why I was a bit more blunt now.
âFrom what I remember, while wandering around the mansion yesterday, I stumbled upon the Duke who seemed to have needed my help. So, I helped.â
I brazenly raised my chin, acting much like an aristocrat and imagining what Rowaine would have said at this moment. I even reproached him a little.
âBut even after getting help, the Duke imprisoned me and accused me of making a mistake, which is so unlike a gentleman. To top it all off, youâve even mocked me by saying that I smell.â
The Duke had long-since suffered from the torment of the magic poison.
While looking for a way to break this curse so he could quell the overwhelming pain, he would eventually be led to this novelâs female lead, the Imperial Princess.
I just figured that he wouldnât be able to let go of me easily since I showed my healing ability.
Even if that wasnât the case, what would he actually be able to do to a Countâs daughter?
If I were to be berated, then I could say I was just looking around the mansion.
He might be offended by my lack of courtesy, but the Duke couldnât do anything to me just because of that.
As expected, he frowned as if offended, but he didnât get angry or pursue the topic any further.
Instead, he commented on the ridiculousness of the situation.
âMockery? Youâre shamelessly trying to brush it off. I can still smell you.â
On the side, Count Larscelâs aide waved his hand hurriedly, not wanting to hear about what had transpired last night.
âDonât we have a lot to talk about regarding this ridiculous switcheroo? Anyway, it looks like your sisterâs about to faint any second now. Take her away and calm her down. I donât want to be responsible for a corpse in my house.â
Even though I wanted to heal her completely, I decided not to and withdrew my energy moderately. Itâs because I still couldnât trust her completely.
âI still donât know the limits of this power, so itâs best to keep it a secret.â
âSit up straight. Itâs not like you killed someone.â
âBut now⊠What are we going to do?â
âWhat do you mean? Do you want to follow Fatherâs order and marry the Duke of Blois? I told you already, I donât want to be the Emperorâs mistress.â
âBut you wanted to be His Majestyâs mistress, didnât you?â
I shrugged.
âSister may not have known, but during that time, I was also being forced by Father. I donât love the Emperor.â
âSince itâs from my point of view and not Rowaineâs, then itâs technically not a lie.â
âActually⊠I couldnât tell Nigel to run away.â
Nigel, her lover, was a knight of the Larscel family. Iâd seen him before.
He was a knight who swore allegiance to the family, but held no such thing as loyalty to the Larscel patriarch. It was impossible to know how exactly he felt about the other family members.
âI donât know for sure, but maybe he merely wanted to climb the ranks.â
The first head of the Larscel family was a great swordsman.
âBut will you be okay? No matter how much you try to go against Father, it doesnât seem like heâll let you go. Weâre talking about a diamond mine here.â
Since the past couldnât be changed, what we needed to worry about at this moment was how to escape from Count Larscel without sacrificing either one of our goals.
Whenever he smelled it, it persistently softened his mood. But if his mind was calm, then his vigilance towards her would disappear as well.
Dimitri struggled to sharpen his senses.
He called in the maids who had served Rowaine, annoyed that they didnât follow his orders.
âI told you to monitor her properly.â
The maids bowed their heads, their necks straining.
âI washed her twice as instructed, and I put on the dress you sent, Your Grace.â
âI looked through her luggage, but I couldnât find any perfumeâŠâ
âItâs the truth, Your Grace. I watched the whole time, but she didnât spray or put anything on her body.â
âI also checked several times, but I couldnât smell anything.â
He frowned. Judging by their expressions, it didnât seem like they were lying. They had no motive to lie, anyway.
Dmitri looked at the nervous maids with confusion behind his eyes.
âAm I the only one who smells that scent?â
The sense of smell of humans wasnât very good. She may have used incense that could only be discerned by Shapeshifters. At that, he lowered his gaze.
âI heard that she abuses Shapeshifters. Does she use a seductive kind of incense to incapacitate them?â
Just then, Hyle found him out on the porch and ran to him.
âDid you find out?â
âYes, but I havenât been able to find a perfume that has the same effect as you mentioned. I even looked into the collectors, but nothing came up.â
Dimitri crossed his arms and tapped his elbow with a finger, before asking Hyle again.
âYou canât smell that scent either, can you?â
âYes, I really canât. How effective is it that you care so much about it?â
At his words, Dimitri let out a pained groan.
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âGood.â
âWhat?â
âItâs good. Itâs crazy good. It can really drive a person to madnessâto the point where I canât get my shit together.â
Hyle stared in bewilderment at Dmitriâs vehement reaction.