Devan beckoned to the old butler who had been waiting on the side.
Ever prepared, the butler naturally took out a bundle of paper.
âMarriage documentsâ.
âWho is getting married to who?â
âSo you donât want to?â
âI need some time to think.â
âThen why did you follow me all the way here?â
âDid I come here because I wanted to? Thereâs no way to get off a moving carriage, right?â I looked at him fiercely â he needed me after all. Given how he had treated me in the carriage, it didnât look like he would kill me on the spot.
At least for now, it seemed like following him gave me the best chances for survival as compared to being in the forest alone. What I wanted to avoid after all was not the Duke, but Diego and the temple.
And⊠I was also curious about his eyes.
If I continued to investigate the situation, I might be able to learn what that meant by âunfinished childâ.
That being said, I was not thinking of marriage at all. It was more akin to a contract deal, so I was going to try to get as much as I could for my end of the bargain.
Devan looked at me with astonishment.
âDonât you know Iâm the reason youâre still alive? You donât have a choice. There are more monsters outside than those on the estate.â
His eyes glimmered. I remembered the gate again, and felt a bit intimidated.
ââŠIf Your Highness gains something from this marriage, Iâd like to benefit as well.â
âIâve noticed this for a while but you really like transactions. I said how youâd benefit before right? Iâll save you.â
He was implying that my gain would be my life.
âEven if I refused to marry you, you wouldnât be able to kill me. No one else is able to cure you.â
âIâm the only one who can cure you, as Your Highness just said. That threat doesnât work.â
His mouth twisted. It was an uneasy smile.
âIt was like that before.â
âI told you that I think I have a connection with that divine being â one older than even yours.â
Devan started thumbing through the documents one by one. Suddenly he bit his thumb and without missing a beat let some of his blood fall on the paper. The blood permeated through and disappeared â it was a magical blood contract.
He beckoned to the butler to line up the documents in front of me along with a dagger.
âI know the reason youâre trying to flee the empire is due to the temple and Count Diego.â
I flinched when he mentioned their names. He really knew everything now.
âItâs been more than a year since you disappeared from the Countâs house, but your brother hasnât given up looking for you.â
âDo you mean Kylian Diego?â
âSpeaking of which, heâs in the Royal Guard now.â
I stood up as I shouted. My knees hit the table and the teacup rattled.
âAll the utensils in the castle must have broken right now.â, he mentioned.
ââŠWhy?â My voice cracked as I asked the question. Devan raised his chin and looked at me calmly. It was clear who had the upper hand now.
âIsnât it because of that necklace? He came here to check it himself.â
âHe came to check that necklace?â
âI didnât mean to show it.â
Devan shrugged. His easy-going attitude made me want to punch him.
âThatâs why Iâm making a proposal. If you marry me, neither the count nor Kylian could bother you.â
I continued to stare at him.
âI promise you your safety until you cure my eyes fully. Then, you can use the money and status to leave the empire per our original agreement. Just like how you originally wereâŠâ Devan trailed off as he looked at my clothes and picked his words carefully.
ââŠnot wearing clothes like that, so you can live properly.â
âDo you mean to say weâll get a divorce once your eyes are healed?â
âSo why marriage? I could just stay at the castle.â
âWhy are you married?â You can just let me stay in the castle.â
âHaving something concrete is also of value. Think of it as a title that you can use.â
A title. If I married the Duke and became the Grand Duchess, I would have the means to deny Kylian or the Count an audience. In this world, married children were partially strangers to their family, so the Count wouldnât be able to exercise parental rights over me.
âIsnât this deal too one-sided?â
Devan interlocked his hands and raised his chin.
âMarriage is a contract that isnât easy to break within the Empire.â
In other words he was worried that I would run off like last time.
â⊠do you really think I would be able to cure it? Why not find the main person mentioned in the prophecy?â
It was funny to mention that now. Devan also seemed a bit taken aback by me bringing it up.
âEven if I were to find that person, how could I be sure?â
âThe scent of daisyâŠâ
âYou also smelled of daisies. How would I know this next person was for sure the main subject of the prophecy? They might be more creative than you were.â
âSo⊠youâre trusting me because you canât trust anyone else? Because now you know the whole truth?â
Devan uncharacteristically seemed to ponder this question a bit.
â⊠Yeah, if you were to think about it logically.â
âAnd your actual reasoning then?â
I persisted in asking. I wasnât sure why I kept on pressing on, but I felt like I had to hear this answer.
Stroking his chin, Devan started to smile a bit.
âI guess I just want to trust you.â
After returning to the room, I lay on my bed and looked at the lion carved on the ceiling. At one point, I looked at this almost everyday to the point of getting sick and tired of it, but it had been a year since.
âYouâre still the same.â
The arrows were still there, and it still looked like it was in pain.
Despite running, I was back here again. I picked up the papers that were scattered on my bed. It was the marriage contract that I had yet to sign with my blood.
The more I thought about it, the better the proposal for me. Neither the money crazed Count nor Kylian would be able to stand up against the Grand Duke. Because of how the laws worked in the Empire, as Evelyn Diego I would forever be in danger of being controlled by the Count again. Every little thing I did would be under his authority.
But if I were to marry into the Lanthimos family, they would no longer have any authority over my life.
âŠthat would mean the person controlling me would change from the Count to Devan.
There was also a clue to find out who âitâ was.
When I fled to Ellywoon, I was still curious as to what triggered the power explosion on the day I escaped from the Grand Duke. On top of that, I was still curious as to why I had memories of my past life, and how this world fit the contents of the novel I read previously.
ââŠI can pay you back.â
Devan said he wanted to trust me. Instead of wandering in search of Cordelia, the true person who would cure him, he would trust me instead.
My life was meant to be a substitute for someone else. I was meant to die for someone else. Had I not remembered my previous life, I probably would have already died.
âSo because of thatâŠâ
I wanted to pay back that trust that Devan had in me. He chose me instead of searching for Cordelia. Until now⊠no one had ever said anything like that to me.
âAm I too complacent?â
Was it truly fine to act based on my emotions alone?
After all, it was through thinking and acting rationally that I had survived thus far. Not due to luck or favor.
âYeah letâs think about this rationally.â
I considered the possibilities one by one. First, if I were to refuse the marriage, he might tell Kylian where I was, or file a complaint with the temple. Even if he didnât kill me, he would have no reason to protect me. That would set me back to step one. I would have to run away again, which was a bit nerve wracking.
On the other hand, if I agreed to this proposal, he would guarantee my safety, and I would become the Grand Duchess. Even without him, that title had power and authority.
There were just two big problems remaining. Would I be able to cure him? And as the Grand Duchess, everyone would know my name. But frankly, these were not that big of an issue.
There was nothing to be gained from breaking my promise to him. He wouldnât propose a marriage to me had he considered physical force an option, and it wasnât like I had any plans of marriage with anyone else in the first place so it wouldnât matter if rumors spread or not.
And when I considered Devan as a marriage partnerâŠ
His looks, his estate, his wealthâŠ
I had to admit. He was a pretty good catch, just save for his personality.
On top of that, there was something else I had to consider. Just before Devan came to save me, when the demons tried to kill me, I saw something between its disgusting scales as everything slowed down and I watched it leap towards me.
It was something familiar, and if I wasnât mistakenâŠ
If I wasnât mistaken, those monsters were sent after me by the temple. To catch me. To catch and kill me.