The Villain's Ending is Only Death Chapter 68
âDuke, itâs been a while.â
âAh, Lord Verdan. It has been a while.â
The duke acknowledged the young marquis who had approached him on horseback with a friendly nod.
âIsnât it almost a year since you last attended the hunting competition? You should come out more often. If you keep this up, people will forget your face.â
âHaha, hunting just doesnât suit me.â
âYouâll get better if you keep at it.â
The duke was pleased with the young marquis, who was polite and well-mannered.
Despite losing his father at a young age and becoming the head of his family, he was a capable talent, not lacking in leading a marquisate even at his young age.
âIf only he had a woman by his side, he would be perfectly settled...â
Some nobles still treated the young marquis as a mere boy because he hadnât married yet.
The duke, who had been close to the previous marquis, was concerned about Verdanâs empty seat beside him.
âHave you received any gifts from the young ladies?â
âPerhaps because itâs been so long since Iâve been out, it seems thereâs none for me.â
Verdan replied with an awkward smile.
If the maids who had swarmed his campsite since morning had heard this, they would have been furious.
Unaware that Verdan had refused all the gifts, the duke clicked his tongue in disappointment.
âTsk tsk, seems youâre just like my own sons. You should think about getting married and starting a family soon.â
âFrom what I see, Your Grace has received a gift wishing you good fortune in this hunting competition.â
Verdan glanced at the dukeâs left chest and added.
âThe amulet youâre wearing is quite noticeable even from a distance. It looks like it was made by a fine craftsman.â
Indeed, the topic wasnât brought up in vain, as the dukeâs face brightened immediately.
He straightened his shoulders to make the amulet on his chest more visible.
âMy sons are blind, but you have a keen eye, my friend.â
âNo, itâs not that. The decoration suits Your Graceâs dignity, so Iâm sure others have noticed it too.â
âHaha! This man, heâs flattering me!â
The duke laughed heartily and boasted, pretending it was nothing.
âWell, well. My youngest daughter has quite a discerning eye.â
At that moment, Verdanâs hand, which held the reins, twitched slightly.
It was a minor movement that no one would have noticed.
â...Is it a gift from the duchess?â
âNo, she said I donât need such things, but I couldnât help but take it. Who in the Inca Empire could touch me, really! Itâs an expensive teleportation spell, really!â
In a subtle tone that could be interpreted as either boasting or anger, the duke repeated several times that it was an âexpensive teleportation spell.â
The loud voice drew the attention of the surrounding nobles, who glanced at the duke and his chest.
âYour daughter really has a good eye.â
As if he had never been flustered, Verdan now wore a polite smile, as if he had put on a mask.
âItâs a meaningful gift that shows the duchessâs discernment.â
âIs that so? You think so too?â
Despite his earlier outburst, the middle-aged manâs mouth opened wide in a grin.
Verdan gave the answer he thought the duke wanted.
After boasting about his daughterâs gift, the duke, satisfied, turned to compliment Verdan.
He noticed something shiny on the marquisâs sleeve that he hadnât seen before.
âYour cufflinks look quite nice. The color suits you well.â
It was a dark blue lapis lazuli, identical to Verdanâs eye color, embedded in the cufflinks.
This time, Verdanâs face brightened.
âIs that so? Iâm glad Your Grace noticed. Itâs a gift.â
âI thought you didnât receive any tokens of affection. Did you find a lover in the meantime?â
The duke asked, first with surprise, then with delight.
âFrom which family? Speak up, man. Now I can finally face your father!â
â...No, thatâs not the case.â
Verdan replied with an ambiguous expression. It was the truth.
But the duke, seemingly not believing him, pressed on.
âNot the case! From the way youâre wearing it, it doesnât seem like a casual relationship. Who is she? Give me a hint.â
The dukeâs eyes sparkled with curiosity, like a young lady who had just heard a scandal.
He didnât seem to consider the possibility that it might be his own youngest daughter.
Verdan was at a loss, trying to figure out how to get out of this situation.
He suddenly felt a gaze on his face.
There were countless gazes directed at him, filled with admiration from young ladies and curiosity from nobles who were interested in the only duke in the empire.
As soon as he lifted his head, he immediately spotted her.
Among the many people, a bright pink-haired woman with wide, teal eyes was staring at him intently.
â...A lady who never smiles.â
The hint he had promised the duke slipped out without him realizing.
âShe always keeps her distance and only says words of refusal when we meet.â
Upon saying it, he realized it was true.
âIs it because the impression from our second meeting wasnât good...?â
Verdan recalled their last meeting.
- ...Well. Will we ever meet again?
A voice that coldly and firmly bid farewell without leaving any room for hope.
But she didnât know that the rabbit-masked wizard was him.
- Iâve already told the messenger that I wonât accept any response to the gift.
Thus, her cold treatment during their meeting yesterday, even as a marquis, was inexplicable.
People always felt a liking for his polite demeanor.
Especially young ladies, who would blush and smile shyly at even a little kindness.
It was no different when he wore the rabbit mask.
Verdan realized he had been quite bothered by Penelopeâs attitude.
âThis woman never smiles.â
The dukeâs daughter, who carried many rumors, was colder, sharper, and more beautiful than the rumors suggested.
With his usual indifferent expression, a faint smile appeared at the corner of his mouth.
âHer rare, half-formed smile feels precious to me.â
It was when our eyes met briefly.
I opened my eyes wide in surprise at the sudden increase in his goodwill.
I blinked several times, thinking I might have seen it wrong, but it remained the same.
âWhat? Just because we made eye contact, it went up 6%?â
This wasnât even Normal Mode; the game wouldnât be so generous with goodwill in Hard Mode.
I looked back and forth between the two men, puzzled.
The duke, who had been listening to Verdan with a serious expression, suddenly burst into laughter and slapped Verdanâs shoulder hard.
â...Youâre really smitten!â
His voice seemed loud, but it was intermittent due to the surrounding noise.
â...Smitten? What are they talking about?â
Verdan only smiled ambiguously in response to the dukeâs words.
While I was wondering about the inexplicable increase in goodwill,
âWow, look! Itâs the young Duke Ecart and the second prince!â
One of the women in the group next to me exclaimed, pointing somewhere.
Following their gazes, I discovered the two heading towards the duke.
âWell... it seems the main characters are the main characters...â
Riding black and white horses, they were more dignified and imposing than any other noble.
A soft sigh escaped me at the sight of them.
âGoodness, how can they be so dignified?â
âWill Lord Derrick accept a handkerchief if I offer it to him?â
âIâve prepared a guardian bracelet to give to Lord Leonard!â
The young ladies around me sighed and moaned as they looked at them.
After a short while, they cautiously approached the two.
Looking around, it seemed many women were hastily leaving their seats, likely to deliver gifts.
Most were heading towards Derrick and Leonard.
âWould they still call them dignified after knowing how much of a jerk they are...â
I sneered coldly at the scene.
Then, I remembered and rummaged through my pocket.
A small velvet box appeared in my hand.
I stared at it, lost in thought.
âWho should I give it to...â
I had bought three amulets from the weapon shop: one for Emily and one for the duke.
The third was a spare, just in case.
If I didnât attend the hunting competition, I planned to give it to Eclis, but if I did attend, I thought I might need it to protect my life.
But I felt it would be better to give it to one of the main characters.
I had been considering who to give it to, but after the dukeâs bad luck this morning, Derrick was out of the question.
âI was going to give it to Leonard because I was a bit moved yesterday...â
But seeing Verdan next to the duke, I hesitated again.
[Goodwill 32%] and [Goodwill 31%].
The difference in goodwill between Verdan and Leonard was only 1%.
If I gave the gift to Verdan, my plan to avoid any further entanglement would be abandoned.
Should I take the risk and use him as insurance again?
Or should I hear more of Leonardâs mocking medleys...
A hand suddenly reached out from behind, snatching the velvet box like a hawk catching its prey.