David burst out in anger and threw the newspaper. Meanwhile, Ophelia, who was sitting next to him and reading the newspaper together, was also indignant.
âI know, right? Saying my sister is crazy⊠When are people going to believe me!â
ââŠ.â
David did not say anything. In fact, it was because he also did not think Young Lady Garneid was sane. After all, how could she throw away her chance to become one of the most noble women in the Empire, the wife of Cassius Brudenell?
It was not surprising that his lord and master, Karthus, went on such a rampage for her.
âStill, I hope Young Lady Garneid will come back before our wedding.â
âNo.â
Ophelia replied firmly and added.
âShe wonât come back. I hope for that, too.â
ââŠ.?
David tilted his head.
He knew that Ophelia obviously followed Evelyn Garneid very much, so he thought she would obviously want her sister to attend her own wedding.
âMy sister didnât like Lord Cassius. If she comes back, sheâll end up in an unwanted marriage⊠Sheâll be very unhappy.â
âFew couples are as lucky as us, Ophelia. Even if Young Lady Garneid didnât have the same heart as Lord Cassius now, wouldnât she change her mind somedayâŠ?â
âItâs because you donât know her. My sisterâŠâ
However, he did not really hear what Ophelia thought about Evelyn Garneid because he could hear a cry from outside.
âSir David! The Dukeâs ordered to come inside right now.â
ââŠDoes it have to be now?â
Grumbling, he eventually stood up.
Naturally, Davidâs work grew exponentially as Cassius did not do his job properly. Because of that, he lost all his time to be with Ophelia, so the few holidays like now were so precious to him.
âIt seems urgent.â
Hearing the messenger whisper urgently, he asked back.
ââŠIs Lord Cassius back?â
âYes.â
ââŠ.â
As David was about to leave, he went back into the house and opened his mouth to Ophelia.
âI may not be able to come back for a few days.â
âYouâre very busy.â
âAfter this time, itâll be all right.â
âIâm not complaining.â
Ophelia smiled slightly and continued, âI was just wondering if David was overdoing itâŠâ
âIâd rather have fallen because I overdo it, then youâll take care of me.â
Even though Ophelia blushed her face, she did not deny it. No, it was more like she was also hanging onto him.
The next moment, her soft feathery lips overlapped with him.
ââŠOphelia.â
David whispered as he pulled away from her.
âI love you.â
ââŠMe, too.â
If it was not for the messenger who urged them from outside, their time alone would have continued.
âSir David, we donât have time to fool around. If you keep delaying, Iâve got no choice but to report it.â
âI know.â
David pulled the reins angrily.
In the past, he would not have been upset if he did not guarantee a fixed holiday. However, now, it was different. It felt like all the precious time he had to spend with Ophelia was wasted at work.
âTake care, Ophelia.â
âDavid should not push himself too hard and work!â
âWho are you worried about now?â
Saying so, he smirked and spurred his words.
After a while, they eventually arrived at the Dukeâs mansion.
âSir David!â
ââŠ.?â
David hurriedly jumped off his horse and took a salute. It was because the Duke had come out directly.
âIâm just glad you were home.â
âI heard that Lord Cassius is back.â
âYes⊠Thatâs the problem.â
After uttering so, the Duke touched his forehead as he replied, âIâd like you to go see him.â
âDo you mean meâŠ?â
David asked, confused.
âYes, heâs not very good.â
âBut, Your Grace, the Lord does not trust me as much as you think.â
âStill, youâre the closest to him.â
âThatâs right, butâŠâ
David sighed.
Was there really such a thing as being close to Cassius Brudenell�
Even though he followed Cassius quite well as a possessor of respectable abilities and future Duke, David was not unaware that he thought of him as a well-trained chess piece. Needless to say, only a few people were willing to get close to those who always dealt with people with that mind.
âThen, you are the only one.â
ââŠHas he found the Young Lady Garneid?â
âIt looks like he found her.â
The Duke let out a scoff and added, âHe did well. How did he find a person who pretended to be a stranger hiding their name and identityâŠâ
David decided to change his mind a little.
As Ophelia said, the Young Lady Garneid was not crazy at all⊠Or, the meaning of the word âcrazyâ in the world would be âunusually exceptionally clever.â
âThen, whatâs the matter? Didnât he want to find the Young Lady? Or, did she even jump off the carriage while being dragged here?â
âHe didnât mention that.â
ââŠYes?â
âIt was reported that he found the Young Lady, although he came back alone. And, he stays in his room without saying a word about what happened.â
ââŠ.â
David was at a loss for words.
âMaybe, the Young Ladyââ
âIf she had died, he would have at least contacted Count Garneid.â
Although he reflexively flinched his body, the Duke did not say a word and persisted.
âI believe my son at least has that kind of decency.â
âI agree.â
David nodded his head hastily.
âRight? Then, go in.â
âYour ExcellencyâŠâ
âAre you disobeying my orders now, Viscount?â
âItâs not like that.â
David hastened his explanation, ââŠItâs just that if I talk to him, Lord Cassius could kick me out or in the worse case, he may injure me.â
The Dukeâs reply came back slowly.
âHeâs not in that state, so rest assured.â
ââŠ.?â
âYou really should go now. Iâll be checking to make sure youâre really going in.â
Without even time to answer the question, he was promptly half dragged in front of Cassius Brudenellâs room.
ââŠ.!â
David swallowed his breath as soon as he entered his room.
âŠHe was not the Cassius Brudenell he remembered.
While he was rather anxious and nervous about finding Evelyn, David did not think he would be like this.
With his hair all messed up, his gaze lingered somewhere in the air, and he seemed unaware of his own existence. His clothes were too thin to withstand the autumn wind as it seemed that he was coming straight from the south. In addition, cold sweat was running down Cassiusâ pale temple.
ââŠAre you all right?â
The words asking for solace came out before any other words.
âI came to greet you after hearing that you had returned.â
ââŠSir David.â
Slowly, focus returned to Cassiusâ eyes and David sighed in relief. In fact, he thought he was half crazy, but it did not seem to be to that extent.
âWhat happened to the Young Lady GarneidâŠâ
âI let her go.â
âYes?â
He doubted his ears. There was no one in this mansion who was unaware of Cassiusâ bizarre obsession with the Young Lady Garneid. It was a matter of whether or not that obsession was wrapped up in pure love or not.
âActually, I thought sheâd come back to the capital with me if I said Iâd let her go⊠Though she left without looking back.â
Cassiusâ eyes stared back into the air.
âŠNo.
David realized.
The spot where his gaze fell was exactly where Evelyn Garneid was standing, where he could see her face.
âI was just a distraction to her from the beginning. I was just in the way of her living a happy lifeâŠâ
âThen⊠Does the Young Lady continue to live in the South?â
âI donât know, she couldâve gone somewhere else. However, she would never come back to the CapitalâŠâ
Cassiusâ gloomy words echoed throughout the room.