âI donât have anything to say here. Would you like some time for a cup of tea with me?â
âItâs okay to change places, but I donât want to drink tea.â
I smiled politely.
âI hate wasting time on useless things.â
âHmm.â
At my words, the Duchess gazed at me intently.
âYouâve changed a lot, Young Lady.â
Then, she led me to the nearby drawing room.
âSit down. Since the Young Lady doesnât want it, I wonât bring the tea.â
âThank you.â
âYes, why did I catch the Young Ladyâs busy stepsâŠâ
The Duchess paused for a moment before finishing her words, âIâm curious as to why you came to visit my son twice.â
ââŠYes?â
âItâs the first time, I know it was to break off the engagement. Still, even if you donât come to visit in person, there must be a way to send someone?â
ââŠ.â
I really had nothing to say this time. It was because the Duchess was right.
âAnd, now this. The Young Lady came to Cassius without revealing anything. Rather, it seems that you have more feelings for my son than when you were engaged.â
âWhat, what does the Duchess want to sayâŠâ
âWhat I want to say is this. Anytime you want to start over with my son, do whatever you please.â
ââŠ.?â
I blinked my eyes.
Even though I did expect a few words from the Duchess. it was mostly at the level of âstop playing with my son,â this was something I never expected.
âI heard from Sir David. He said that Cassius responds well to the Young Lady and talks to her.â
âYes, butâŠâ
âWhen I heard that, I was convinced. Cassius is not sick, heâs pretending to be sick.â
As those exact same words I thought came out of her mouth, it gave me goosebumps.
âNonetheless, if he stays in that state, whatâs the difference between pretending to be sick or being really sick?â
ââŠThereâs no guarantee that Iâll be able to save the Lord from that state.â
âI know.â
The Duchess sighed bitterly.
âBut, who else could do it if it wasnât the Young Lady? Me? My husband? Thatâs ridiculous.â
I opened my mouth slightly.
âAlthough the Duchess wants me to save Lord Cassius, youâre hoping for me to go further to be his lover.â
ââŠIf you say it so directly, Iâll admit that.â
âIâll tell you bluntly. The former is possible, though the latter is impossible.â
âI thought youâd say that.â
The Duchess let out a sigh, âHeâs my son, but really⊠How would I not know how a woman feels?â
No, I do not think it was a problem of not knowing a womanâs heartâŠ
Still, I decided not to say the same thing. Instead, I had no intention of getting Cassius out of his escape for nothing.
âDuchess⊠I want you to guarantee me one condition.â
âWhat is it? If itâs money, you can take it since you know weâre overflowed with that. Also, thereâs no position any higher than that of the next Duchess. Whether itâs these or not, Iâll push you with all my heart.â
Without hesitation, I opened my mouth.
âWhen I become Countess Garneid, please make a blood oath between the County of Garneid and the Duchy of Brudenell.â
âHa.â
The Duchess looked really surprised this time.
âItâs one of the two⊠The Young Lady doesnât know what the blood oat is⊠or, youâre really crazy.â
A blood oath.
As long as my lineage continues, a member of the Duchy of Brudenell could not harm a member of the Count of Garneid, and vice versa.
âDo you know that it completely binds the future of the children of the Young Lady and the future of our descendants?â
âI know.â
âEven after the two families are destroyed, the blood oath continues. Itâs such a binding oath.â
âI know it well.â
âThen, you will understand that I canât allow that.â
âI canât save Lord Cassius without the pledge of blood.â
As Duchess Brudenell stared at me, I met her gaze. And so, the staring at each other lasted for several minutes.
The first to raise the white flag was the Duchess.
âYes, weâll do what the Young Lady wants! Iâll tell him, but if he refuses, I canât help it.â
âLord Cassius will accept it, so thatâs fine.â
ââŠYou didnât even need my permission from the beginning, Young Lady.â
I did not have to answer that question. It was because the Duchess then stood up from her seat and murmured.
âYouâll definitely regret it. Perhaps, itâll be fine while the Young Lady is alive though your descendants will be cursed for the rest of their life when you die. Are you okay with that?â
âThatâs all right.â
I also got up from my seat and nodded.
In the eyes of the Duchess, it would inevitably seem strange since the blood oath was a powerful restraint that was both a blessing and a curse.
If a member of the County Garneid family kills the lover of the Duchy of Brudenell, the Duchy of Brudenell would not be able to take revenge. Naturally, the sparks would bounce off other clans near the County of Garneid, which could end up in a small feud that could shove the entire empire into the fire.
Nevertheless, the pact of blood was necessary.
It was because the Duchy of Brudenell had too much authority in this world. Even after Cassiusâ death, this right would be passed on to his children from generation to generation.
I had to set up a defense in place to protect my family from such a family.
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I took a deep breath in front of the open door. Even though the servant opened the door for me, I did not know why it was so difficult to enter the room.
âLord Cassius.â
As I called Cassius, who was standing by the window, again, he slowly turned and looked at me.
âI have something to tell you .â
ââŠWhat is it?â
âGabriel, no, Lucifer Bynell is trying to kill the Lord.â
âHa.â
Cassius let out a smirk mixed with a dry cough. Now, he did not seem to want to hide from me that he was not crazy.
âTell him to kill me. Isnât that what you want?â
An accusation, followed by resignation.
âŠBut, why? Somehow, I felt more relieved to see that he seemed to be more alive, speaking aggressively like this.
âDo you really think so?â
âYes.â
He answered without hesitation.
âI forced you into bondage and threatened you. Meanwhile, with Gabriel, you were quite fond of him. Itâs not difficult to see where the scale leans.â
ââŠWhat if I ask you to kill Gabriel?â
A spark blazed in Cassiusâ gold eyes, and he asked again.
âWhat did you just say?â
I slowly explained what had happened between Gabriel and me, that to him, I was nothing more than a good tool. In addition, when I tried to refuse, he even tried to drag me away by force.
âPlease, kill him.â
I swear I am not advocating murder. However, Gabriel was dangerous. If he did not die, he would obviously hurt Ophelia and other innocent people.
AndâŠ
âCassius Brudenell needs a mission to get him back to his old self.â
If I could protect my family from generation to generation with just the life of a wicked person, would it not be worth thinking about�
At the thought, I took one step closer to Cassius.
At first, his body, which had stood motionless as if in a dull room, seemed to tremble as I got closer.