Artizea dazedly pulled the blanket while sleeping. The cold air shook her bare shoulders.
She suddenly realized that she was in the bed with her naked body.
âAhâŚ..â
She came to her senses.
Artizea recalled last nightâs event and her face turned red.
The inside of the blanket was chilling.
Artizea hesitated to lie back.
Cedric sat in front of the fireplace with his shirt on. He was picking up firewood with poker and lighting up a flame.
The red fire made his face line look deeper. Whenever the flame grew, the shadow on her eyes shook.
His face seemed to be engulfed in agony.
Artizea briefly looked at Cedricâs side face.
After the anger and enthusiasm faded away, was he regretting it now?
Artizea was caught up in such anxiety.
Artizea, herself, did not regret it.
No, she regretted it.
A little bit of favor and a little bit of a friendly hug can be forgotten if you turn a blind eye to it. However, this cannot be said to have never happened.
Can they separate like this? After she breaks up, can she casually remain as his servant?
She wonât be able to.
Artizea knows that she will carry last nightâs event for the rest of her life.
However, she did not regret it. Even if this was a sin, even if it was for a single night, she was happy.
âAhhhâŚâŚâ
A long sigh flowed out.
She had a lot to think about.
How will she atone the sins to Lysia.
With a simple contract marriage, it was already a great sin for her to hold the name of his wife for a while.
So is what she promised Cadriol.
What she suggested to him was something she had to do anyway.
Rather, it was a bigger concern that he had memories of the past.
It was the first time that such large-scale magic was actually cast, rather than trying a simple and small magic such as âLightâ.
There may have been something wrong.
Or maybe itâs a flaw inherent in magic itself. She didnât study with a magic example that was completed in the first place.
At that time, she thought she drew the magic circle perfectly, but when she thinks about it now, it might not be.
She used to think that she was able to think properly, but she might not have been sane because the aftereffects of torture remained.
Maybe someone else, too, has their memory other than Cadriol.
Then there was a need to make a full revision of the plan.
Uncertainty increases with the existing information. There will also be those who are hostile to her like Cadriol.
Most of all, when another person who knows her in the past appears, it might be then Cedric really knows what kind of person she isâŚ
âTia.â
Dazed in thought, Cedric felt her awakening and turned his head.
He put down the poker and approached Artizea.
âDid I wake you up because of the rustling?â
âNo.â
Artizea replied with a split voice. Her throat was sore, so the sound didnât come out well.
Cedric sat by the bed and covered her in the blanket thoroughly.
And he looked down at her with a somewhat complicated face.
âItâs still long before dawn. Sleep more.â
âYesâŚ..â
Artizea softly closed her eyes.
But Cedric was right next to her, so she couldnât fall asleep easily.
As she felt her breathing trembling, Cedric asked in a soft voice.
âDo you regret it?â
ââŚ..no.â
âI thought you might ask me to forget it because it was a mistake.â
ââŚâŚLord CedricâŚ..â
She wanted to ask if it was a mistake.
However, she didnât ask until the end, afraid of the answer that might come.
Cedric was silent for a moment. So Artizea became scared. Anxiety shook her body.
His hands covered Artizeaâs eyes.
Cedric sighed. He then bowed his head and put his lips on her temple.
âIâve never thought about it like that. Iâve never made a mistake about something like thisâŚ.â
âLord CedricâŚ..â
âRatherâŚ.. I thought I should have done this a long time ago.â
There was a faint trembling in his voice, as he was saying âa long time agoâ.
So Artizea tried to ask about what it meant.
However, she forgot about it because of Cedricâs next words.
âIâd like to make it as if we didnât have a contract, Tia.â
âYesâŚ..? â
Artizea was surprised and tried to raise her body. Because she understood it to mean to cancel the marriage.
But Cedric didnât remove his hand that covered her eyes. He was able to defeat Artizeaâs resistance with just a little strength in his hand.
âPlease make the proposal I made as just a proposal. Regardless of the contract or the like.â
Artizea took a breath. Cedric said, still covering her eyes.
âGive me your left hand.â
Artizea hesitated to pull her hand out of the blanket.
Cedric held her left hand lightly. Cold metal passed through her hand and caught on her wrist.
She hadnât taken it out for months, so Artizea knew right away what it was. It was the diamond bracelet she got from Cedric.
âWould you marry me, Marchioness Rosan?â
Artizea held her breath. The answer was stuck in her throat and could not come out.
Cedric smiled generously and faintly.
âWe already had a wedding, but it doesnât mean anything. I just wanted to.â
ââŚ.. YesâŚ.â
âFar a long time ago, I should have done this. â
He said so in a soft voice.
Artizea thought it was fortunate that Cedric covered her eyes.
He wonât be able to find her eyes with tears or her body trembling under the blanket.
âBefore⌠You told me to ask you if I felt suspicious because it seemed that youâre hiding something.â
âYesâŚ..â
âIâll ask instead. Donât forget what Iâm saying now, even if weâre against each other, if youâre suspicious of me or Iâm suspicious of you, on the contrary.â
Cedric removed his hand from her eyes. Then he bent over and looked into Artizeaâs eyes.
âNo matter who you are, no matter what you do, even if you put a dagger in my heart, you are my only wife.â
ââŚ..â
Artizea couldnât answer.
Cedric said as she lowered her gaze down.
âTia, what is the answer?â
âI understandâŚ.â
How could Artizea say it shouldnât be?
She replied, pressing her thumping heart. Cedric smiled faintly.
A sweet kiss fell over Artizeaâs mouth.
As Artizea flinched, she grabbed the hem of his shirt and gently opened her mouth.
Cedric lifted her lips and opened his eyes. Then he touched her hair and smiled.
Artizea, bowed her head, blushing.
âNow letâs go to bed. When we get up, we have to start with the stronghold.â
âLord Cedric, you tooâŚ.â
She was embarrassed to ask if he was sleeping. It was because she was going to ask if he would lie next to her.
Cedric said.
âI just refilled the fireplace with firewood. I need to make sure that the fire catches on. Go to bed first.â
Artizea nodded her head.
Cedric stood up and patted her sweetly.
Artizea boiled down surprisingly easily this time.
Her body was very tired, and her hands and feet were warm. The inside of her chest was still thumping and it made random noises, but she quickly forgot.
Cedric sat in front of the fireplace until the fire rose. Then he returned to the bed.
And he sighed out loud.
Artizea was deeply asleep. After confirming it, he confessed directly to her.
âYou are the first and the last woman I thought I wanted. Before and after. Maybe, even if I had another life to come, it would be the same.â
Of course, a sleeping person cannot answer.
But it was good enough for him.
Cedric laid next to Artizea and hugged her. It felt like he was embracing regret and happiness together.
***
The next day, Artizea woke up early in the morning.
The mayorâs wife, who woke her up, said with regrets.
âIt would be nice if you can settle for one more day and then leave tomorrowâŚ.â
âBecause what happened to the stronghold is not a small issue. We canât delay.â
Artizea said so.
It was better to go to the stronghold to settle things.
She slept warmly last night, but she canât get Cedric stuck that way all day long.
The heating facility of the official residence fell far short of the Grand Duchessâ room in the stronghold.
Artizea borrowed the mayorâs wifeâs clothes instead of her ruined clothes. She dedicated both of her only coats of fur to Artizea.
Artizea decided to give her a reward beyond that.
Cedric finished the preparations early and shared a meal with her.
He was back with a cool, usual face, whether all of his fatigue had been relieved by just having a good nightâs sleep, or thanks to the solution to the frustrating problem.
âDo you have anywhere uncomfortable?â
âThere isnâtâ
Artizea said, blushing her face a little. In fact, it wasnât without any at all.
âThe road will be a little rough because maintenance is not possible due to the snow. The carriage wouldnât work very well.â
âI think itâs better to go back and rest. Iâm worried about the stronghold.â
âThank you for understanding.â
Cedric nodded his head.
âI had something I wanted to tell you.â
Artizea said so carefully. Cedric spoke ahead of her.
âIf youâre talking about the South Sea people, itâs okay not to explain it. Youâre not someone who does things for no reason.â
âNot that. Last night⌠I wanted to tell you about what you said that trust is an illusion.â
âTia.â
Cedric looked at her with wonder.
âI never thought that Lord Cedricâs trust was built on an illusion.â
âTiaâŚ..â
âI think betrayal can happen anywhere, but⌠nonetheless, the people of Evron Grand Duchy havenât really betrayed. Itâs just that they think differently about the way Cedric and Evron are.â
Artizea said earnestly.
She knew that Evron really didnât betray him. Rather, if the trust was broken because of her, betrayal could have really sparked.
âEveryoneâs thoughts are different. I know. I just realized it anew.â
Cedric said.
âDonât worry. I still believe in good intention and justice.â
He said so. Then he bowed his head and kissed Artizea.\n