âNice? Didnât you see how much she bothered them?â
Radis pretended to break something with both her hands.â
Seeing this, Yves only shook his head.
âI donât know who would ever have a woman like you.â
âThereâs no need for you to worry about that, Marquis.â
Radis focused on the play again.
Behind her, Yves eagerly met Olivierâs gaze, but Radis didnât notice.
This was because the play was reaching the climax.
Angela, who realized Christianâs betrayal, fell into a deep despair.
Her love was infinitely pure, and so the resulting despair was deeper and darker.
The climax of the play was when Angelaâs red flames turned black.
The red sword she had been using to cut her enemies without hesitation so far had turned black.
Angela couldnât move, as though sheâd become stone.
Dark fairies came out and danced round and round the unmoving Angela, and finally, Angela collapsed.
Cries of sorrow erupted from all over the audience.
It was at that moment.
âAngela!â
Verno appeared. He raised Angela and embraced her.
Angela, who was in his arms, looked as though she had already passed away, and he sang a sorrowful, mournful song full of love.
âHiicâŠ!â
At Vernoâs song, Radis burst into tears. She blew her nose into a handkerchief and shed many tears.
Vernoâs true love for Angela made her open her eyes again.
The darkness receded, and red fairies jumped out to the stage, dancing in excitement.
âOh!â
Radis was startled.
The wise Luminus was coming down from the sky!
To be exact, he was hanging from a rope tied to the ceiling and was slowly descending, but.
âAhh, pure love has saved this world!â
As the wise Luminus descended from the sky, the audience on the first floor cried out in surprise.
âAs it is providence, it is also fate!â
Luminous proclaimed this with a deep, loud voice, waving his long white sleeves hardâperhaps because it was difficult to balance in the air.
All the actors came up on the stage and danced beautifully, and so, the play ended there.
Radis clapped her hands along with the others.
Until her palms felt numb.
âRadis.â
As he grabbed her shoulder, Yves Russell flinched.
Radis was crying so much with a runny nose.
âMarquis!â
With tears pouring down her cheeks, Radis continued.
âFor bringing me here, thank you so muchâŠ! I will never forget this grace!â
It was the first time in Radisâ life that she was so moved to the point of tears.
Like the marquis, the play was magnificent.
Yves was flustered.
âWhy are you crying? Was it so sad that you started crying?â
âItâs not that Iâm sad, itâs because Iâm touched!â
âGoodness, hereâŠâ
Yves smiled as he took out a handkerchief.
Then, he held Radisâ chin and carefully wiped her eyes and nose with the soft handkerchief.
âWas it that fun to watch?â
While her chin was still in his hand, Radis nodded several times.
It felt like she had escaped into a wonderful dream.
She had never gotten the chance to feel this way before.
She realized that this might be the reason why even the indolent David would come to the theater while he was in disguise.
With a smile, Yves let go.
Then, he placed an envelope in her hand.
Radis asked as she sniffled.
âWhatâs this?â
âOpen it, my remarkable stepping stone.â
Radis took out a note from inside the envelope.
The content was short. â
[ The next time we meet, can you smile at me, too? âO.A. ]
Radisâ swollen eyes looked up at Yves, who was smiling broadly while raising one thumb.
âWhatâs⊠this?â
âYou did great, Radis!â
âWith whatâŠ? His Highness⊠is here?â
âHe was, but he already left.â
Yves pointed upward.
Only a few meters away, Radis could see a brilliant balcony that was exceptionally decorated.
The curtains were closed now, as if no one should know whatâs inside.
In that second, Radisâ expression changed.
Surprise. Shock. Anger.
Now, the angry Radis grabbed Yves Russellâs raised thumb and squeezed it tightly.
âI thought it was weird. Did you bring me here just to do this?â
The play, the amethyst necklace, and this balcony seat!
âAack!â
All of this was the scheme of Yves Russell, who donned black clothes on the outside, and was likewise evil on the inside.
Shaking Yves Russellâs thumb recklessly, Radis shouted.
âSure, I already know. I knew from the very beginning that youâre only using me. But canât you at least give me a warning in advance?!â
âR-Radis, it hurts!â
As the balcony grew noisy, an usher looked inside.
But after grasping the situation, the usher stepped down with a pleased smile.
Thatâs because, on the surface, the tall Marquis Russell and the cute Radis were so close together and seemed to be bickering while holding hands.
However, Yves Russell was truly, utterly in pain.
âAhh, ow ow OW! Ra, Radis? It k-kinda, really hurts? Canât you let go?â
With narrowed eyes, Radis looked down at the swollen thumb.
âThis⊠Should I break it?â
Seeing her expression becoming strange all of a sudden, Yves Russell backed down.
âI-Iâm sorry! I went too far, right? S-So, please, this, just first let go of this and we can talkâŠ!â
Radis glared at Yves with a terrifying gaze.
But she soon let go of Yvesâ hand with a sigh.
He was her employer, moreover a marquis, and he had even shown her a play today.
âMy fingerâŠ!â
Yves Russell exclaimed as he looked at his red thumb.
âRadis⊠You, why are you so strong?â
As she huffed out hot air through her nose and left the balcony, stomping away while holding Prince Olivierâs note and the play pamphlet with her.
âIf I was being serious, you wouldnât be standing there right now, Marquis!â
Blowing Yves stared at Radisâ back as she left.
âWow, how can a woman be like that? As time goes by, I really canât stand that princeâs taste.â
It felt like he was going to die from the pain on his thumb, but even so, Yves was in a good mood.
With his sore thumb raised, he smiled brightly.
âHehe⊠hehehe, bwahahaha!â
In the past few years, just how much effort did he put into approaching Prince Olivier!
According to Yves Russellâs judgment, the next person who would sit on the throne, succeeding the current Emperor Claude Arpend, would be the Third Prince Olivier and no one else.
Yet he was not a competent emperor.
It was obvious that if the next emperor would be Charles, the entire empire would fall into the hands of Empress Adrianne and her father the Duke of Lebeloia, along with the Iziad political party, of which the center of power was the duke.
The emperor also knew this fact, which was why he had yet to appoint First Prince Charles as the crown prince.
Gabriel, the second prince, was popular amongst the general public, but because his biological mother, Mirena, was a commoner, it was holding him back from taking up the throne.
Next, then, was the third prince, Olivier Arpend.
Compared to Charles, who always caused trouble, and Gabriel, who was popular with the empireâs people, Third Prince Olivier had never received attention.
However, his capabilities were superior to anyone else. Apart from that, his mother, the former Empress Ziartine, was from the House of Pelletier. Itâs one of the most affluent families in the empire.
In addition, Olivier was the most popular among the aristocrats because of his beautiful, doll-like appearance and seemingly eccentric attitude.
It was a famous fact as well that even Adrianne, who had deposed Ziartine and became the current empress, favored Olivier.
âThatâs probably because the Third Prince hasnât revealed his true nature yet.â
Yves was sure that Olivier had a different face.
Why else did he need to wear such a solid, ice mask?
Masks were necessary to hide your face.
Of course, Yves couldnât support Olivier so openly right now.
However, if he could manage to find a way to connect with Olivier in advance, when there came a time that Olivier would need strength, he would surely seek out Marquis Russell.
At this point, he would be just the person the prince needed. Marquis Russell would no longer just be a marquis.
âThe Russell Marquisate will become the Russell DuchyâŠ!â
Beneath the dark fringe over his face, Yves Russellâs eyes flared with ambition.