As soon as Jerome heard the meeting was dismissed, he went into the conference room. Hugo sat at the head of the table, looking through doc.u.ments.
To those new to this, it was a tense atmosphere but to those who busying around their day, it was as always. They all knew that the Duke had the habit of looking through the content of the meetings for around 30 minutes after it was over.
âYour Grace.â (Jerome)
âMm.â
Hugo responded with a lift of the hand, signaling that he didnât want tea.
âFabian is here.â
âTell him to come here.â
A while later, Fabian came in and turned in his report. Hugo glanced at Fabian and acknowledged him with a nod then took the report. As he was looking through it, he frowned. Why was the Countess of Falcon suddenly approaching his wifeâs acquaintance, the novelist?
ââŠWhat the h.e.l.l is this?â
Fabian tensed up at the Dukeâs fierce reaction.
âIt hasnât been just once or twice since youâve come in, yet you only bring this now?â
Fabian swallowed hard. If he didnât bring it now, heâd really be in big trouble.
âI apologize. It was a lapse in judgement.â
Knowing the nature of his lord, Fabian readily admitted his fault. Several times, heâd witnessed the scene of other people making numerous excuses and having something fly at their head.
Hugo continued reading the report and his expression grew more and more vicious. The additional report included that the Countess of Falcon had done a background check on Princess Vivian.
Due to lack of time, it was still under investigation as to how the Countess of Falcon tracked down the relations.h.i.+p between the female novelist and Princess Vivian.
âA background check?â
Hearing the Dukeâs tone laced with threat, Fabian broke out in cold sweat.
âWho is in charge of investments? Send him in.â
A while later, As.h.i.+n came in. As.h.i.+n wasnât the person in charge to be exact but he was in a position to understand the flow of investments and bookkeeping so he came in on behalf of the person who was absent today.
âHave we invested in any high market or business owned by Count Falcon?â
Hugo remembered asking the person in charge to review a business plan pa.s.sed to him by the Countess of Falcon. If the plan was judged to be profitable, the person in charge was responsible for deciding whether to invest. Normally, Hugo left matters concerning investments to the manager and unless there was a loss reported, he didnât get involved.
As.h.i.+n quickly combed through the doc.u.ments he brought in and found the related doc.u.ment.
âWithdraw all investments. Immediately.â (Hugo)
âDo you meanâŠright away? At least a monthâs notice in advanceâŠâ (As.h.i.+n)
âRight. Now.â
Hugo cracked his knuckles in emphasis and As.h.i.+n straightened up.
âYes, sir. Iâll deal with it right away.â
After As.h.i.+n left the room with careful steps, Hugo commanded the nervous Fabian.
âSend down this warning. If such nonsense is ever repeated, itâll be oneâs head next time.â
Withdrawing investments and even sending a threat. For the first time, Fabian found the Countess of Falcon slightly pitiful. The Taran Family invested on quite the huge scale so to suddenly lose such a large amount of money, Count Falconâs businesses would be shaken.
Still, to a woman he once shared intimacy with, it was truly ruthless. The Duke of Taran wasnât one to pursue an investment turnover unless a loss had been suffered so it was Fabianâs first time seeing the Duke withdraw an investment for emotional reasons.
âShould I ingratiate myself to the d.u.c.h.ess a little?â
Fabian revised his thoughts that the Duke was just having fun and fascinated with being a newlywed. This wasnât just fascination, it was more like his lord had fallen for his wife.
After dinner, Lucia asked Hugo to give her some of his time. They went to the receiving room and sat facing each other.
âWhen you were absent, I was told the Dukeâs doctor wanted to meet me.â (Lucia)
Hugoâs expression instantly froze over. He had definitely ordered that she was not to learn of the old manâs very existence. This was the first time Jerome hadnât fulfilled his orders.
Feeling his masterâs gaze on him, Jerome lowered his head with a stiff expression.
âDonât be angry with him. My doctor is the one who disobeyed your orders. It seems my doctor met your doctor while looking for a cure all over and asked him for advice. I hear you called my doctor once a week to ask about the treatment so I think the pressure on her should have been considerable.â
Lucia hadnât known heâd been calling Anna to ask about the treatment. She thought he had already forgotten about it and the fact that heâd been constantly asking about it made her feel thankful. But she could also understand how much of a mental burden it could have placed on Anna.
âAnna, my doctor, will be resigning. I hope you donât punish her additionally.â
Lucia thought highly of Annaâs efforts. The woman went beyond her role as a primary doctor and did her best to treat Lucia. She did all the work Lucia had done in the dream. She found Philip whom Lucia had miraculously met in the dream.
She met the Dukeâs doctor and after constantly interacting with him, she grasped his personality and medical skills before asking for advice, and then when she received the medicine, she personally tried it on herself. Hence, the cure was found as a result of Annaâs efforts.
However, Anna was rash. It was fortunate that Lucia knew what medicine it was or else she would have taken a drug with unknown ingredients. It didnât matter whether the drug was the real cure or not.
Anna seemed unaware of how much of a mistake sheâd made. If Jerome knew about this, he would definitely tell her husband and once her husband knew, Annaâs life was forfeit.
Annaâs arbitrary decision happened because of her heartfelt care so Lucia didnât want the woman to be charged of a crime to that extent and decided to keep the matter between herself and Anna alone.
âAlright.â (Hugo)
âMy doctor seemed confident that your doctor knows the cure.â (Lucia)
ââŠI see.â
Hugo acknowledged that the old man had remarkable medical skill. If it was the old man, it wasnât strange that he knew the cure.
âCould that fellow have used your doctor to try and meet you?â (Hugo)
Putting Philipâs medical skill aside, Hugo couldnât believe the man himself.
âNo. My doctor said she actively arranged for it. I was told your doctor didnât want to reveal himself until the end.â
Anna put on the blame on herself as much as possible and covered for Philip. She didnât want to implicate Philip who was already under surveillance and to Anna, Philip was a teacher close to her heart and a genuinely true person.
âJerome.â
Hugo made an eye gesture, signaling for Jerome to leave and Jerome bowed his head in response and exited the room.
âThere is a reason I took action to prevent you from meeting my doctor.â
The old man couldnât do anything to her nor was there any reason for him to harm her. What the old man obsessively desired from Hugo was a daughter, that is, a bride for Damian and she couldnât have a child of Taran blood.
Hugo was simply worried about what kind of nonsense the old man might say to her so he kept her away.
âAh, yes. You wouldnât do it for no reason.â (Lucia)
âIf you want to meet him, itâs okay if you do so while Iâm there.â
If the three of them met him together, the old man wouldnât be able to say stupid things. Hugo didnât want to see the old man again but if the man knew the cure, it couldnât be helped.