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What theā, just because you donāt know the reason, then you became discontent. In the end, even someone like Ortzen couldnāt guessed the real reason. Somehow I feel like Iām winning over him. I know the reason~\n\nāThereās only a few days left now, when will you arrange for the engagement ceremony? Will I still get engaged in the end?ā\n\nāOf course you should.ā\n\nāReally?ā\n\nāYes. It would be even better if both of you get married.ā\n\nOrtzen eagerly said so. This is unexpected. I wonder whether if Iām still useful for him. Well, itās a good thing if that being the case.\n\nāNow that there isnāt any obstacle anymore, itās possible to have the engagement ceremony tomorrow right away. But, I think itās better to postpone it for now because I intend to make an official announcement that the Epheria couple, your parents, was murdered by some mysterious men. It wonāt be good for your reputation if you hold the engagement ceremony right after your parentsā deaths.ā\n\nāBut I have to meet with the High Priest!ā\n\nāFor now, Iām considering to push the day of the engagement ceremony to the day before the scheduled visit to the Central Church, but if the situation isnāt good, Iāll have to delay the visit for a few days.ā\n\nāā¦, I think thatās not a very good idea.ā\n\nPostponing the regular visit to the Central Church means that for each passing days, Captain Jullius will also be in danger. Itās not rare for him to be in danger, but recently thereās an incident involving the Crown Prince, so how could Ortzen seemed unconcerned and too calm. After I voiced out my disagreement, Ortzen just lightly shook his head.\n
āThereās nothing to be worried about. Usually Captain Jullius received the blessings three to four days in advanced. Although normally the time period to receive the blessings should be once in every thirty days, but so far Captain Jullius always visited the Central Church within 26 to 27 days.ā\n\nāOh, is that so?ā\n\nI didnāt know thereās such a thing. When I didnāt have to go for a war, I stayed within the Church so I didnāt need to be blessed. However, other common people who isnāt a clergy, could have faced an unforseen predicament so they had to spare some of their time to receive the blessings on the appointed time.\n\nāIf thatās so, then letās do it that wayā¦ā\n\nNow, I have to ask what needed to be ask. I put the last cookie into my mouth then said,\n\nāI know you hid the fact that Sofia was getting caught as hostage.ā\n\nAfter hearing my words, without even getting perplexed or embarrassed in the slightest, Ortzen shamlessly asked.\n\nāDid you figure it out?ā\n\nāOf course Iāll know about it! After all youāve said too much!ā\n\n(T/N: Silla was referring to Ortzenās ramblings before she returned to the mansion)\n\nāI thought you didnāt know, itās unexpected.ā\n\nIām not that dumb. Initially I was in doubt. But later on I was convinced thanks to Captain Jullius for telling me the truth.\n\nāEven though youāve known all along, but you still let me go even after youāve meticulously prepared everything? I almost escaped by myself and left Sofia behind!ā\n\nāThatās the best possible outcome.ā\n\nā¦, what?\n\nāYou shamless bastard!ā\n\nāThatās nothing new. Everyone knows Iām this Empireās number one bad guy.ā\n\nWell, thatās true. I sipped my tea to cease my anger. This tea is delicious.\n\nāā¦, Was sacrificing Sofia the best way out?ā\n\nāYes. It would be the worst if Miss was captured by them and failed to rescue the hostage even after Sir Silac had stepped out to help.ā\n\nāThen, what do you think about the current result?ā\n\nāAs I see it, it canāt be considered as the best, but overall itās still quite good. Well, although itās unfortunate that Sir Silacās disguise got revealed in the end.ā\n\nāYou donāt look that disappointed though.ā\n\nIf he thought that itās unfortunate, then itās impossible he would be in a good mood for awhile now.\n\nāNow that the Countess has died, itās not a big deal to have Sir Silacās disguise revealed. Even if the Countess was alive, it would be better to save the person who is precious to you. Since the beginning, if you showed a sign that youāre going to escape by yourself, I have asked Sir Silac to come out and save your maid if it looked like you really value that maid.ā\n\nā¦, so that bastard Cain would still revealed himself even if I decided to escape alone?\n\nāI never thought you cared for me up to this degree.ā\n\nI mumbled, feeling somewhat in doubt. It seems like he had other ulterior motives. What could it be? I felt like heās hiding something from me because the human like snake in front of me is too kind out of the blue that it made me uncomfortable.\n\nāWell, now youāve gotten to know it. Miss Epheria is a very precious existence for me.ā\n\nāā¦,uh, oh. Alright.ā\n\nWhatās gotten into this guy?! Did he eat something wrong? This one creature was unnecessarily friendly that made me lost interest to ask him anything more. Hah, whatever. Iāve made sure that Iām going to meet with the High Priest anyway.\n\nāSofia can stay with me here, canāt she?ā\n\nāYes. It happened that weāre also in need of a maid to take care of your needs. But her movements need to be restricted.ā\n\nāThen, please arrange a room for Sofia next to mine. Iāll tell her myself that she could only move around by herself to my room and the kitchen. Otherwise, itās fine for her to go elsewhere as long as I accompany her, right?ā\n\nāOkay. Iāll have it prepared right away. Additionally, please do not go outside at least until the engagement ceremony if itās possible, Miss. If you have something to do outside, please inform me beforehand so I can arrange someone to escort you.ā\n\nāGot it.ā\n
It would be the best not to act recklessly at least until the problem around the Epheria family is resolved. Nonetheless, I donāt have any place to go other than the Church. After I drank up the rest of the tea in my teacup, I left Ortzenās office room.\n\nāWhere could Captain Jullius be right now?ā\n\nI was loitering along the corridor to search for Captain Jullius because I was worried he would be crestfallen after getting scolded by Ortzen when suddenly a familiar figure came into my sight. In the past I always had a hard time to restrain my anger and worried about whether if I should punch him or not, but now I donāt feel that way anymore because I owe him. Shit, itās getting awkward. I didnāt know what kind of expression I should to put on my face to meet him while I was looking at Sir Cain Silac who was walking to me from the otherside of the corridor. No matter even if he did so per Ortzenās order, the fact that Iām indebt to him is evident.\n\nā⦠Sir Cain Silac.ā\n\nI held back myself from sighing and stopped my steps. Regardless what happened between us in the past, a debt is still a debt. I should restrain myself just for this once.\n\nāFor helping me today, thank you.ā\n\nIāve lived until today that the day has finally come when I have to give my thanks to this bastard. I slightly bowed and Cain also did the same then nodded his head once.\n\nāItās nothing. Rather, it was me who had offended you that day, Miss.ā\n\nThat day? He must be referring to the murdering case which I was made as a scapegoat when he was still worked as a spy, or maybe the occurance inside the inn backthen. Actually itās a good thing for me that he chose to stay away from giving any help to that bastard ex-fiancee that day.\n\nāDue to my own foolishness, I misunderstood you and put you in a dangerous situation. Iām deeply sorry.ā\n\nHe embarrassedly apologized with a red face. What is this? Is he another person who shared similar name? But his face undoubtly belongs to that bastard Cain.\n\nāUh⦠if that being the case, then itās fine.ā\n\nI answered absent-mindedly and looked closely at his face. Maybe someone else was impersonating as that bastard Cain by wearing a leather skin. His demeanor was completely different compared to the bastard I knew.\n\nāMiss is very generous.ā\n\nā¦, Iām not that generous. But rather than thatā¦\n\nāCan I touch your face?ā\n\nāā¦, pardon?ā\n\nāYour face. Please lower your head for a moment.ā\n\nI have to make sure that the guy in front of me is really that bastard Cain Silac. At my sudden request, he hesitated for a moment before lowering his head in the end. I quickly reached out my hands to his face and probed the area around his ears down until his jawline thoroughly, but I felt nothing strange on my fingertips. So heās really the real one? For Heavenās sake!\n\nā⦠Ermm, Miss Epheria?ā\n\nI keep probing his face because I still canāt believe it until he voiced out his confussion. Hmm, based on his behavior, he canāt be that bastard Cain, but itās very strange.\n\nāAre you really Sir Cain Silac?ā\n\nāā¦, yes.ā\n\nāDo you perhaps have a twin orāā\n\nāIām an only child.ā\n\nThis was unbelievable, but it seemed to be the truth. Did he perhaps reflect on his misconduct all this time? In the end, I didnāt find any traces of the leather skin on his face so when I withdrew my hands, he sighed in relief.\n\nāOnce again I apologize for all my rudeness backthen.ā\n\nāAh, okay.ā\n\nDonāt keep apologizing to me! It feels weird! I was about to leave from there to continue my search for Captain Jullius whereabout after I have said my gratitude to Cain, but suddenly he called for me again.\n\nāMiss Epheria.ā\n\nāYes?ā\n\nāDonāt trust Ortzen Persona too much! Heās a very dangerous man.ā\n\nHe warned me with a serious voice. Butā¦\n\nāI know that too.ā\n\nI know very well what kind of person Ortzen is. It hasnāt been an hour since he declared himself as a bad guy. Furthermore, heās a convicted criminal so of course I canāt blindly trust him.\n