Felix clearly remembered how much blood heâd seen before everyone in Ethelwood embraced this new organization that had become attached to the South, bringing the South to the forefront.
It was a war. While seemingly staying in his wifeâs country, Killian Devonshire had smuggled items over and over and led the fight at the beginning of that war. Using the power of the Everdeen bankersâ connections, he was able to gain the cooperation of foreign powers by colluding with the existing Southern organizations and maintained a victorious position until the end of the war.
The climax arrived when the opposing organization, which had resisted and disobeyed his orders until the end, was wiped out.
âI heard your mother was an actress who wouldâve accepted any man that showed interest in her. Is it true that she gave birth to you because the Duchess was infertile?
The head of the organization, who was making his last desperate attempt, mentioned a widely known rumor, but none dared to speak of it. It was almost an unspoken rule. The story was that the previous dukeâs long-time lover, an actress, had given birth to the dukeâs child in place of the infertile duchess, and that child grew to become the current duke.
It was already an outrageous story and had long since been cleared up, but it was also a story that had caused a stir in the country for some time. Killian, who had been quietly watching the man as if witnessing a performance, immediately laughed. At the same time, the people around him couldnât even breathe.
The man, wide-eyed at the unexpected reaction, could not even finish his sentence and didnât have the chance to take out his gun when a bullet flew and pierced his head.
The event happened in the blink of an eye. The air froze like thin ice, and Killian, who stood up leisurely, gave the dead man some advice.
âBut itâs a bit boring; I look forward to more new swear words next time.
Killianâs voice was frighteningly calm.
Men who had committed a certain amount of murder always maintained a murderous aura around them. Now, such a man was standing there, looking so elegant and dignified.
Felixâs eyes narrowed as he watched the man in front of him. He had always looked perfect and had such a thick wall surrounding him, but he seemed to have softened up a bit lately.
In the past five years, he had been constantly in a weird mood and somewhat on edge. Still, these days he was more like the original Killian Devonshire, relaxed and laid back.
Perhaps it was the aftermath of the end of the war, but Felix had a feeling that wasnât the whole story.
Scratching his eyebrows awkwardly, Felix made an innocent offer.
âDo you want to play another round of cards?â
With a small smirk, Killian glanced at the table.
âWhy donât you start by cleaning up the cards you hid under the table?â
ââŠHow did you know?â
Startled, Felix laughed awkwardly and held up his hands as a gesture of surrender.
âAlright, Iâll return the money.â
âYou can take that little bit of money with you.â
There was the sound of a chair being pulled back. Killian stood up sluggishly and slipped his arms into the coat that the attentive servant had brought him.
âAs expected from your Excellency!~â
Felix, who had been proudly counting his money, raised his head at the sudden mention of the name, wondering why he was suddenly mentioning the name of his mistress.
Five years ago, a woman he had abandoned without any notice just before marrying the daughter of a wealthy foreigner. And as soon as he got divorced, he came to ask about her again, wanting to bring her to his side.
âFind out if thereâs a courtesan by the name of Rowena Philone. She was around for a little while eight years ago, and maybe sheâs still in business.â
Felix was taken aback by the flood of requests.
âWhat was the name again, Rowena Philone?â
âI know you have a wide network of people. Donât overlook any small details, and give it your full attention. Donât miss anything.â
Killian added, wearing the same black leather gloves she had taken off the last time.
âDo that, and Iâll give you three times the amount of money you have right now.â