Although Theodore and Selphius looked through all sorts of newspaper companies, they couldnât find a single person who knew anything about a reporter named âAshâ.
And the extras completely disappeared from the Capital the following day, as if it had never existed or been gossiped about.
Nobody mentioned the extras nor did they make sarcastic remarks to me.
I could feel firsthand the power of the Lapileon family.
âIâve talked with every newspaper company to not write any more articles or extras about you, so something like this wonât be happening again.â
You talked with them? Are you sure you âtalkedââŚ?
âIâm ashamed that you were hurt like this because of the Lapileon family.â
âItâs fine. And I donât think I was hurt. If anything, I like it.â
âYou like it?â
âThrough this incident, everyone will clearly know that Iâm a person of the Lapileon family.â
As I timidly laughed, Theodore gazed at me. Then, instead of talking, he offered me the pudding that had been set in front of him.
âEat it.â
All of a sudden?
âTheodore, youâre not going to eat?â
âI donât like it.â
ââŚEven though you devoured two of them yesterday?â
âMy taste buds changed today. Eat.â
So suddenly? W-Well, if you say soâŚ
âT-Thanks. Iâll eat it well.â
Nodding briefly, Theodore chewed on the crumbly baguette and stared at Selphi.
âSelphi.â
Selphius, who flinched in surprise, gripped the pudding in front of him, alert.
âThis is my pudding.â
âNot the pudding⌠Are you going to continue to stay in the Capital like this?â
At Theodoreâs question, Selphius dawned a shocked expression as if heâd been struck by lightning and put down his dessert spoon.
ââŚAre you going to chase me away again?â
Crumpling his face, Selphius looked down at the pudding in his hands. He passed it to Theodore and asked, âIf I give you this, will you not chase me away?â
âNo.â
Pushing Selphiusâ pudding away with his hand, Theodore raised an eyebrow crookedly.
âItâs not about the pudding⌠If youâre going to stay in the Capital, weâll have to register you for the Academy.â
âThe Academy?â
As if he couldnât believe what he was listening to, Selphius pinched his own cheek.
âOuch⌠This isnât a dream?â
âYou kept talking about how you wanted to go to the Academy, so thatâs what I thought, but I guess not. Then Iâll get you a tutorâŚâ
âNo, no! No!â
Shouting loudly, Selphius stood up from his seat. The childâs face was full of excitement and thrill. As if he couldnât believe it on Theodoreâs words alone, Selphius stared at me.
âA-Am I really going to attend the Academy? Really?â
Seeing him like that, I couldnât help but burst into laughter.
âYeah. You really are.â
âWow!â
At times like this, he really seems like a kid.
âBut⌠Why so suddenly? Your Excellency the Grand Duke always opposed me attending the Academy.â
âTo be honest, I still think like that. Selphi, if you make a single mistake by being careless, our whole family could meet disaster.â
With a displeased expression, Theodore laid out his grievances.
âBefore, you almost killed the Grand Duchess.â
âT-That was a mistake.â
âAnd once, you couldnât control your emotions while arguing and bled at the entrance of the residence. This happened twice.â
âTh-That!â
Selphius was at a loss for words. He, who had been happy, suddenly lost his spirit and his shoulders drooped downwards.
âSince weâre sending him to the Academy, letâs send him on a good note⌠Selphi, the reason weâre letting you stay in the Capital isnât to create a new prison for you to stay in.â
Locking Selphius up in the Capital residence was no different from the countryside.
ââŚ.But.â
Selphius slumped back into his chair.
âWhatâll happen if I hurt someone like His Excellency the Grand Duke said?â
âYeah? Then Selphi, are you going to live the rest of your life without other people? Do you want to go off to some distant island where no oneâs around?â
Selphius shook his head as he stabbed the salad in front of him with a fork.
âSelphi, you didnât hang around others in the countryside until now. Thatâs why you need to learn how to live among everybody else from now on.â
ââŚâ
âAre you going to live alone for your entire life because youâre cursed?â
Theodore, who had gotten angry while dissenting about sending Selphi to the academy, had eventually given way because of this question.
Since, regardless, we need to live together.
âFurthermore, youâre the heir who will continue this household. Thatâs why you, more than anyone else, need to learn how to endure and be careful.
I lightly tapped Selphiusâ shoulder, who looked listless.
âAnd in the rare case that an issue occurs and you bleed, itâs fine as long as they donât consume it. Normal people donât see blood and want to consume it.â
ââŚReally?â
âInstead, promise me to always carry a handkerchief and styptic medicine with you. Also promise that in the case you ever bleed from an injury, to immediately apply the styptic medicine and wrap it with the handkerchief before coming back.â
*TL/N: Styptic medicine is medicine that stops bleeding.
With a much brighter face, Selphius nodded his head passionately. Theodore, who was listening to the conversation with his arms crossed, massaged his forehead.
âYou heard her, Selphi? Be thankful to the Grand Duchess. Sheâs the one who actively pushed for you to attend the academy.
Theodoreâs gaze, which was aimed towards me, was hot rather than stinging.
ââŚIâll really be careful. Iâll be good! I wonât run, and instead, walk very lightly!â
Ignoring Theodoreâs hot gaze, I looked towards Selphiusâ plate, which was still far from empty.
âHurry and eat your breakfast for now.â
And donât avoid the vegetables.
I put the vegetables that Selphius had pushed to the edges of his plate onto a fork. With pained sounds, Selphius began a staring contest with the vegetables.
âDid you decide which academy Selphi will be attending?â
âNoble families usually attend Delfanil Academy, so itâd probably be best to send him there.â
âSo did you attend that academy as well?â
At my words, Theodore stopped what he was saying and closed his mouth. His face was filled with affliction.
âI didnât attend an academy.â
âHuh? ThenâŚâ
Suddenly, I thought of the past abuse Sercia had told me about. She said sheâd lived in a storage room with no light.
âOh yeah, Sercia said she was abused by her mother when she was young. Then did Theo tooâŚ?â
Seeing his face crumpling from recalling an unpleasant childhood memory, I quickly changed the subject.
âOh yeah, Iâm meeting the lawyer you introduced me to today.â
The conflicted expression on Theodoreâs face disappeared. After a moment of silence, he stared at me before briefly repeating.
âThatâs good.â
âSo⌠Iâm planning on going to the lawyerâs office today.â
âGoing? Why?â
Selphius furrowed his eyebrows, as if he couldnât understand at all.
âIf you need something from them, just tell them to come. Why would Your Highness the Grand Duchess go personally?â
I wouldâve never guessed that reply. âŚYou high-ranked, powerful heir.
It was obvious he couldnât understand. After all, others came to him his entire life, so he never had to move somewhere himself for work.
âI wanted to go out with you to the office, SelphiâŚâ
At my words, Selphiusâ eyes widened.
âWith me?â
âYup. I wanted to drop you off at the academy youâll be attending so you could explore it beforehand. And I was planning on visiting once I finished my conversation with the lawyer.â
It almost seemed like there was a tail wagging behind Selphiusâ back.
âNow that I think about it, sometimes itâs a good idea to visit people too. Check that the carriageâs wheels are in good condition while weâre at it.â
âReally?â
âYeah. And since itâs dangerous to go out alone, Iâll go with you.â
Him being so easy to read was cute to death.
âThen hurry and eat without leaving any leftovers.â
Once I pointed at the plentiful vegetables left on his plate with my eyes, Selphiusâ lips resolutely protruded before lifting his fork.
âIf itâs too much, you donât need to take care of Selphi. I can take him to the academyâŚâ
âYouâre busy preparing for the festival. Itâs a festival happening in the Capital hosted by the Imperial family, so there must be a lot you need to prepare for.â
Theodore didnât reply. That silence was an answer in itself.
âItâs fine, I feel reassured if I go out with Selphi.â
Although we were a contract couple to an extent, I could do this much.
After I smiled widely, Theodore tightened his lips into a straight line, before handing a baguette to me.
âWhy a baguetteâŚ.?â
âEat it.â
âBut isnât this your breakfast?â
âI donât eat baguettes.â
Werenât you happily eating a baguette earlier?
Pushing his own baguette and pudding to me, Theodore silently only ate salad.
* * *
âYour Highness the Grand Duchess, this is so difficult. Iâm not sure what it means.â
As soon as we left the lawyer office, Rebecca grabbed her head, shaking it.
âTo be honest, same.â
I get that Iâm competent, but law terminology is just too difficult.
The part that I did understand was simple. There are three circumstances in which my step-mother and Reina can sue me for being ineligible for the inheritance.
The first was falsifying the will, the second was if Iâd used the will as a means to blackmail someone, and the third was if Iâd murdered my father.
Although all three circumstances were not true, I had no way of telling what the others would sue me for, so it was better to be safe than sorry by preparing beforehand.
âRebecca, please check on my family often. If somethingâs strange, tell me.â
âYes, donât worry. Iâll make sure to do that!â
Looking at Rebecca burning with passion, I awkwardly laughed.
Rebecca had said that after one amasses a big fortune, even if you were on good terms with your family, your relationship with them could go astray. To Rebecca, whose familyâs wealth had declined rapidly, it seemed like she had experienced that before.
âNow weâre going to meet Young Master Selphius, right?â
âYup.â
âThen, should we go see His Excellency the Grand Dukeâs statue before we go to Young Master Selphius?â
âStatue?â
There was a statue of Theodore here?
Seeing my widened eyes, Rebecca looked at me with an incredulous expression.
âYou didnât know? Since this festival is celebrating His Excellency the Grand Duke and His Majesty the Emperor, two statues were built in the plaza!â
âI-I see.â
âDid His Excellency the Grand Duke not mention it?â
Thereâs no way we would talk to each other about something like that.
âM-Maybe I did hear about itâŚâ
âHis Excellency the Grand Duke will be sad! Youâre still newlyweds!â
Slyly laughing at me, Rebecca pulled my arm.
âThis way, Your Highness!â
I have to act like I am Grand Duchess Lapileon to others, so⌠I should go see it, shouldnât I?
Following Rebecca, I walked towards the plaza. Luckily, it wasnât far off from the lawyerâs office.
When I got there, there were floods of people in the plaza, and everyone was concentrated in one place.
âEveryone must have come to see His Excellency the Grand Dukeâs statue since heâs such a cool person!â
To say thatâs the reason, isnât everyoneâs reaction strange? And there are far too many peopleâŚ
I canât even see the erected statue.
Sensing the strange atmosphere, I made my way through the people. My footsteps stopped at the middle of the plaza, where the statue should have been standing.
âWhat is thisâŚâ
My face hardened to stone. Rebecca, who was following behind me with a smile, quickly changed to an expression of shock, before shouting.
âW-Who dares to do this to His Excellency the Grand Dukeâs statueâŚ?!â
Shattered pieces of Theodoreâs statue littered the ground. It was wrecked to a point that you wouldnât be able to make out who it was. It was obvious someone had destroyed it on purpose.
âŚIs this the work of the person who wrote the extra about me?
Staring at the fragments underneath my feet, I told Rebecca,
âRebecca, call a worker right now and tell them to get rid of this mess.â
âAh⌠I got it!â
âAnd call the guard as well.â
âYes, yes!â
Rebecca was quick-witted. Without hesitating at my firm commands, she started running.
Those who had gathered to see the broken statue glanced at me and slowly started to leave.
Just you wait. If I catch youâŚ
Shortly after, the guard that Rebecca had called came running.
âG-Greetings to Your Highness the Grand Duchess!â
âSince His Excellency the Grand Dukeâs statue is broken, make sure nobody can come near here.â
Seeing Theodoreâs broken statue on the ground, the guard was so surprised he choked.
âI-It definitely wasnât like this when I was patrolling in the morningâŚ!â
Then someone mustâve broken it later in the day.
âIn such a large plaza, a place where masses of people pass through, they were able to break the statue without anyone knowing?â
Feeling a strange sense of disharmony, I tilted my head.
Regardless of what the situation was, I had to dig further in what happened during that time frame.
âYou must find and arrest the criminal who broke the statue of His Excellency the Grand Duke.â
âYes!â
With a loud reply, the guard quickly set up a barricade so that no one would be able to enter the plaza.
After watching him do that, I returned to the carriage and headed off to the academy, where Selphius was waiting for me.
* * *
âChildren often lose their sense of time and forget appointments when having fun.â
What am I doing here?
âIf you wait a little bit longer, theyâll run out excitedly.â
âI heard they can start living in dorms starting from grade seven, right? Once they do, things might become more lax.â
âMy daughter hates dorms, so I donât think Iâm going to send her to one.â
I definitely only came to pick Selphius up.
âI never thought that I would meet Grand Duchess Lapileon here. I heard rumors that the Young Lord had come to the capital⌠Will he be attending Delfanil Academy?â
âOh my, then he and my child can become friends.â
âI heard you received an incredible inheritance, as expected!â
Why isnât Selphius coming to the place we promised to meet atâŚ
âEveryone, calm down. Look at her, poor Grand Duchess Lapileon is trembling because sheâs overwhelmed.â
âOh, youâre right⌠As expected, Her Highness Princess Dahlia is so thoughtful.â
âŚand why is Princess Dahlia here instead?!
Surrounded by several noble wives, I saw Dahlia who was smiling more delicately than usual.
As soon as we made eye contact, Dahlia covered her mouth with a fan before kindly smiling.
âIt seems youâre wondering why Iâm here.â
âN-No, not particularlyâŚâ
âThe young princess goes to this academy, and I promised to come pick her up today.â
Young princess⌠She must be talking about the Seventh Princess, who Theodore married in my previous life.
Ugh, I just had to get stuck between these wives waiting to pick up their young childrenâŚ!
âThere was something Iâve been wanting to give to you, Grand Duchess Lapileon, so things worked out.â
But I want to reject it though?
Although Dahliaâs voice was kind, her eyes were full of poison.
As if she had been waiting for this day, she gave me something for everyone to see.
ââŚThis is?â
âAn invitation.â
âPardon?â
Seeing that I wasnât accepting it, Dahlia pushed it into my hand, smiling.