Nigel nodded eagerly. Then, he fell to his knees and knelt on the floor.
Even though he didnât know my intentions, he still willingly submitted to me, and so I wondered if I could put my hopes on him. He must have decided to take a gamble because he was either quick-witted or blinded by love.
âI want to see her again, even if itâs for the last time. At least once more. Please help me. PleaseâŠâ
I lowered myself and leaned closer to level my eyes with his.
However, the words that came out of my mouth were so cynical that even I was surprised with myself.
âIf you had such a passion in you, I donât understand why youâve been waiting for a helping hand all this time.â
âThatâsâŠâ
At that, I suddenly realized why I was underestimating his devotion. It was because he was just like an actor shouting passionate love on stage.
The heat of love that was so fiery that it melts the hearts of many audiences, it literally turns into smoke and disperses as soon as the performer leaves the stage when the curtain falls.
This kind of love was just ridiculous.
My real father, who often used violence against my mother, must have whispered his love to her like this when they were young.
I didnât think it was a lie. It would be too pitiful on my motherâs part if she was deceived by that shallow lie.
I simply believed that all true love in the world was, itself, a profound lie.
But, in my opinion, Nigel wasnât particularly to blame, so I stopped judging his pathetically drooped shoulders.
After saying what I needed to say, I left the training hall.
* * *
When I returned to my room, the maid was looking for me, fidgeting on her feet.
âLady Rowaine!â
The personal maids who knew Rowaineâs harsh personality had never been so fussy like this before. I laughed to myself, knowing why she was looking for me.
âWhatâs going on?â
âH-His Grace, the Duke of Blois is here!â
Called it.
He wouldnât let me go so easily because I knew the secret of his curse, but still, this was pretty quick of him.
âHow impatient.â
He must have left his estate as early as dawn.
I took a leisurely step towards the parlor where Duke Blois was talking to Count Larscel. The employees, who had been snooping through a small gap in front of the parlor door, were surprised to see me and scattered away.
They were listening to the conversation inside through the slightly opened door. So, as I stood in front of the door, I could hear voices inside. I stood still for a moment and overheard the conversation inside as well.
âI thought Your Grace had agreed to let go of Rowaine.â
It was Count Larscelâs frantic voice.
âI came here to talk to her.â
And Duke Bloisâ elegant tone.
Indeed, inside the parlor, the Duke was sitting arrogantly.
Even though the plump Count Larscel wasnât that small in his size, as I saw him in front of the tall, sturdy Duke, he looked like a dwarf in comparison.
Duke Blois, who sat loftily like a beautiful statue, spoke indifferently.
âAnd Iâm here for an apology.â
Count Larscel sighed.
âFor that reason, I didnât know how to face you again⊠Of course, I apologize deeply for the absurdity of the brideâs change. My daughters played a terrible prank.â
âNo. I donât think thatâs enough.â
ââŠ.?â
Count Larscel glanced at the Duke curiously. His eyes were asking, âwhat kind of apology do you want?â
Duke Blois just smiled and met eyes with me.
ââŠ.!â
I recoiled away from the door, startled by the gaze staring right at me through the gap in the door.
âDid he know I was there? How long did he know?â
All of a sudden, there was the sound of clothes brushing from inside, like someone got up and moved. As I tried to peer inside the door again, I heard the Dukeâs voice above my head. Suddenly, he was standing in front of me with the door in between us.
âI want to meet Miss Rowaine in person.â
âShe isnât feeling well because she used the magic circle twice to teleport in a short period of time.â
Even as Count Larscel lied brazenly, the Duke opened the parlor door as if he had nothing to wait for.
âThere you are.â
âRowaine!â
The Count looked at me with widened eyes, as if he couldnât believe that I was out of my room right now.
I shrugged and approached Duke Blois.
âHere so soon?â
When I spoke with a smile to provoke the Duke, Count Rowaineâs expression distorted as badly as a crumpled piece of paper.
âWhat the hell are you doing?â
Not even pretending to listen to his words, Count Larscel ran up to me, looking despicable, and tried to grab me.
âWhy are you so being so rudeâŠ!â
It was then.
âExcuse me, Miss Rowaine.â
The Duke grabbed me by the waist and pulled me closer to him. Count Larscelâs hand, which had been trying to nab me, clutched at the air instead.
âThat looks dangerous.â
In a split second, the Duke had me in his arms, then he laid me down on the sofa where he had been sitting. He stared down at Count Larscel, who was much shorter than him. The Dukeâs shadow covered Count Larscelâs face completely.
âI wish for you to move away a little bit, Count. I hate touching other people.â
âŠDidnât you just touch me?
Count Larscel took a step back without knowing the Dukeâs intentions.
âI just needed to talk, but thatâs too much of an excessive response, isnât it?â
The Countâs eyes twitched.
âKeep it short, Duke.â
Duke Blois then turned towards me. Though the look on his face as he stared at me was strange.
Then, he suddenly reached out and held my chin as he observed my face from side to side.
âWhy is your face like this?â
âOh, thisâŠâ
While I was wondering how I should explain it, I could see his pupils dilating a little.
âWhy is he angry?â
The catâs pupils would dilate when they focus on their prey in front of them, and when theyâre scared or angry. If he wasnât treating me like a game, it would be correct to assume that he was angry. He couldnât have possibly been frightened here.
Still, I had a hard time getting a read on his sudden mood swing.
Seeming like he wasnât angry with me, his eyes flitted to Count Larscel with malice in his gaze.
âYou raised your hand against her?â
âIt has nothing to do with the Duke.â
Count Larscel drew a line, meaning for him not to meddle in other peopleâs family affairs. However, Duke Blois didnât seem to mind it at all.
âI didnât know that such parents treat their child this badly. I can see why she wanted to run away.â
He slowly circled around Count Larscel. Very slowly. His gaze stayed fixed on the middle-aged man.
Because of that, Count Larscel felt a sense of tension in the air and swallowed dryly. I, too, felt as though the air had sharpened.
It felt like something was about to happen at any moment.
Far from being an obedient son-in-law, the Dukeâs low voice was enough of a threat.
âI wish to get my wife back.â
âWhatâŠ?â
Believing that he heard it wrong, the Count tilted his head.
Duke Blois stared down at him and smiled arrogantly. I watched him take a piece of paper out of his inner pocket and handed it to me.
Seeing this, Count Larscel widened his eyes.
âA marriage certificateâŠ?â
âI happened to have it in my pocket, Miss Rowaine.â
It didnât seem like a coincidence that the oath had already been signed by the Duke.
Anyway, I realized his intentions and hurriedly picked up the pen on the table.
âNo!â
Count Larscel, with a sense of foreboding, threw himself to stop me, but the Duke blocked him.
I quickly took off the pen cap with my mouth and wrote Rowaineâs name next to the Dukeâs signature.
At that moment, to my surprise, our signatures flew out of the paper and floated in the air, forming a black ring before sinking onto the ring finger of both the Dukeâs and my left hand.
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âWowâŠâ
The wonderful handwriting of the Duke of Blois became a ring and was engraved on my finger. While my signature was engraved on the Dukeâs.
âW-what the hellâ! Noooo!â
As I heard Count Larscelâs screams, I had only one thought.
âIf I knew thereâs a contract feature like this, I would have made my handwriting slightly prettierâŠâ