As I stood there dumbfounded in disbelief, even though I had clearly heard it with both ears, the Duke of Perdia turned to me, staring straight ahead with his chin in his hand, and asked.
âWhat?â
The Dukeâs golden eyes bore into mine languidly. I smiled awkwardly and answered quickly.
âAh, no. I just didnât think youâd say yes right away.â
No wonder, heâd already turned down my request for an annulment once. I thought Iâd have to be a little more insistent to get him to consider it.
âI havenât even talked about the first prince yet.â
The very story that I had agreed to a breakup with the first prince, and that the emperor knew about it and agreed to it.
I flinched, feeling like the discussion was over before Iâd even had a chance to hold out my bargaining chip.
Unlike me, the Duke of Perdia replied calmly.
âI told you, I dismissed your request for a disengagement because I thought you had acted on impulse.â
âI was rational enough then, and I am rational enough now.â
âBut Elodie.â
âYes.â
âLook at your behavior.â
My behavior?
I tilted my head slightly, and the duke leaned his upper body back, crossed his arms, and tilted his head pointedly.
âYou sent a letter of disengagement to the first prince without consulting me, your guardian.â
ââŚâŚ.â
âAnd you didnât even apologize for it.â
The duke was right.
When I first recalled the memories of my previous life, I realized my predicament and was so consumed with the fact that I had to survive here that I blindly sent the letter of breakup.
In hindsight, it was a rather foolhardy move.
Getting out of a marriage with a prince shouldnât be as easy as sending a letter.
Itâs no wonder the Duke disapproved of my decision and placed me on probation.
ââŚâŚIâm reflecting on it.â
âThatâs all I needed to know. On the other hand, since you came to me first and expressed your opinion, you deserve a serious answer.â
Then, instead of sending the letter of breakup to the first prince, would he have listened if I had visited Duke Perdia and told him that I wanted to break off the engagement?
âI donât think soâŚâŚ.â
Then again, I wouldnât have been able to do that since I was afraid of dealing with the Duke in the first place.
In any case, it was important that I was allowed to break up now.
âIf so, Iâll have to announce my intention to break off the marriage to the first prince.â
Fearing any unnecessary misunderstandings, I quickly added, âHis Majesty already knows.â
ââHe already knows. About what?â
âAbout the breakup. Because His Highness also agreed. Also, when I met His Majesty the Emperor earlier, he said that he did not likee me and asked me to break off the engagement.â
âWhat? He doesnât approve of you?â
âYes. He doesnât like meââ
âThe damn emperorâŚâŚ. I guess heâs finally lost his mind after all these years.â
ArghâŚâŚ!
I reflexively scanned the empty office.
My heart raced at the thought of the duke blurting out words that would get him hauled in for insulting the emperor if anyone overheard.
âFather, but the emperor is still hereâŚâŚ.â
âFunny how he thinks he can talk down to my daughter. I let a dying man live, and he dares to speak such nonsense to you.â
The Emperorâs words stung my pride somewhat. I quickly smiled broadly and changed the subject.
âSo, if my father agrees, we can annul our marriage agreement. How long will it take?â
ââŚâŚThere are some formalities, but it shouldnât take long.â
âIâm glad to hear it wonât take long!â
I said, unable to keep the smile off my face. The Dukeâs anger seemed to subside when I replied with an overly cheerful smile.
âI think I will mark my calendar for the day when we are annulled.â
Itâs going to be a historic day.
But as happy as I was, I was also worried.
I glanced cautiously at the Duke, still looking uncomfortable.
âWhat makes you look like that?â
âBecause ifâŚâŚ were to split up, would it change the relationship between His Highness the first prince and Perdia?â
First Prince Adenmir was betrothed to me because of the power of Perdia.
He needed the strength to stand up to the second princeâs power, which is the Empress Salvatrice. But even at this point in the marriage agreement, the power of the Empress Salvatrice was still strong.
Without the power of Perdia, she was still too much to handle.
âNo. Your change of heart is to blame for the breakup, Elodie, and nothing will change.â
It was a good thing for the first prince that the relationship didnât change. I, who had asked for the breakup in the first place, would no longer have a heavy heart.
âBesides, if that fool, the second prince, becomes emperor, he has nowhere to hide.â
I nodded at the Dukeâs sour assessment of Prince Beltran.
âAgreed.â
If he becomes Emperor, Wallentia will be on the fast track to ruin.
For the sake of the Empireâs survival, we had to prevent the second prince from becoming emperor.
âIn the original, the first prince became emperor, so it must be the same now.â
While I was lost in thought, the Duke of Perdia raised his head and looked at me again.
âElodie.â
ââŚâŚ?â
âBy the way, is there a bastard you have in mind next?â
âHuh? Bastard?â
âIf thereâs another one you like, tell me, and Iâll get him and sit him down.â
Does he mean to hunt down my potential husband?
My mouth dropped open at the Dukeâs frightening statement, but I quickly regained my composure and shook my head vigorously.
âNo. Iâm not really looking to get married right nowâŚâŚ.â
The corner of the Dukeâs mouth lifted slightly.
âItâs nice to hear that.â
âHuh?â
I asked, wondering if Iâd misheard, but the Duke of Perdia had already taken his eyes off me and was looking down at his papers.
âWell, if youâll excuse me.â
âYes.â
He looked preoccupied, and I couldnât bear to ask more questions as I stepped out of his office.
***
The procedure for the annulment went smoothly.
The Duke of Perdia took care of it, so there was little I had to do, including meeting with the first prince.
Nevertheless, I was now at the point of needing two bodies.
âItâs been a while since Iâve made one.â
With the incense from the emperorâs bedchamber and the emperorâs medicine that the first prince had sent me, I quickly created an antidote and sent it off as discreetly as possible.
Although I was nervous that the Duchess would find out, I was able to send it safely.
âI have to do this until the first prince finds proofâŚâŚ.â
I couldnât just sit back and watch someone die in front of me.
I just hope the first prince finds the evidence soon.
The next thing I did was to stop by the headquarters of the Earth Hawk Mercenaries and meet with the Vice Leader, Mario.
Entering his office, I sat down across from Mario, who greeted me with a friendly smile.
âWelcome, Miss Lili.â
âYour letter was well received, my kind Mario.â
âHaha. Isnât that clever? No one will know itâs a letter about a commission.â
I donât know. Perhaps if the recipient had been an âordinaryâ noble lady. But the recipient was none other than me, Elodie Perdia.
I smiled faintly and called out Marioâs name.
âBy the way, Mario.â
âWhat?â
âIf you send me anything like that again, Iâll be in trouble.â
âWhat?â
âBecause I donât have any friends.â
Mario wrinkled his nose in confusion.
âBut you do have one, donât you?â
âNo, I donât.â
âYouâre supposed to be a Perdian lady, donât you have any?â
âNo.â
âWasnât there one?â
âNo, there isnât.â
âOhâŚâŚ.â
Marioâs expression darkened sharply. He pursed his lips, trying to say something, but couldnât seem to find the right words.
I didnât mean for the mood to be gloomy, so I smiled lightly and added a little advice.
âYou donât have to look like that, Iâm telling you. You might as well tell me itâs a costume shop or a jewelry store.â
âIâll keep that in mindâŚâŚ.â
âOkay.â
Now that weâd exchanged pleasantries, it was time to get down to business.
I placed Marioâs letter on the table.
âSo, what are your findings?â
âHere they are.â
Mario handed me a thick file folder. As Iâd expected, the investigation was about a mage in the service of the Duke of Angellus.
âName, Gabe Zenaid. Resides in the Duchy of AngellusâŚâŚ.The most important information is in the back.â
I did as Mario said and flipped to the very last page.
It read.
[Gabe Zenaid. Master of the South Magic Tower].
âOh, my God.â
I thought it was out of the ordinary, but itâs a magic tower!!!
***
Rodrigo Angellus, Head of the House of Angellus, looked at the guest of the mansion who had entered his office.
The guest turned to the duke and said, in a matter-of-fact tone, âI am short of materials and funds.â
Despite the demanding tone, the duke maintained his smile and asked.
âCan you do it for half a million lalit?â
âNot even close. Two million lalit.â
âTwo million lalit, you mean?â
Two million lalit was a huge sum of money, more than the taxes collected from a single estate in a year.
It was enough to build several large buildings.
Even Rodrigo Angellus, who had a natural talent for rolling the dice, couldnât afford it.
The person in front of him was casually asking for a huge amount of money.
âThe funds I gave you last time wereâŚâŚ.â
âI spent it all.â
âYou spent it allâŚâŚ.â
Despite smiling, Duke Angellusâs insides were burning.
The endless expenditure of money was like having one more DorotheaâŚâŚ.
(T/N: Favorite line with him so far¯\_༼ ಥ ⿠ಥ ༽_/¯)
âI need his skills, so I canât help it.â
He had no choice but to comply with his demands. Even if the demands were self-righteous, even if the demands were outrageous.
Because he needed the abilities of this man, Gabe Zenaid, to fulfill his grand purpose.
âCan you give me a little time, because even I canât come up with that kind of money straight away.â
âA week.â
ââŚâŚ.â
âTwo weeks. No more.â
âOkay. In the meantime, Iâll get you the things you mentioned.â
Having fulfilled the purpose of his visit, Gabe gave a curt nod and headed for the door, but just before he went out, he was stopped by the call of the Duke of Angellus.
âAh, how is Dorothea?â
âYour daughter?â
âYes.â
By casting illusion magic on the ornaments, Gabe became Dorotheaâs mentor. He was told that the teaching part was mostly magic, but he also taught miscellaneous things besides that.
It was Duke Angellus who had made the request for his daughter, though he did not know exactly what she would be taught.
After a momentâs hesitation at Duke Angellusâ question, Gabe replied with a grim expression.
âSheâll either cry or sleep.â
It wasnât a very sincere answer.
Dorothea had been crying for some time, ever since she had been humiliated in front of the Four Families at the meeting.
She even screamed whenever she saw a newspaper or magazine for a while because someone had deliberately written about the incident.
Worried about his daughterâs unstable state, Duke Angellus went so far as to ban newspapers and magazines from Dorotheaâs room in order to calm her down.
He said, âIn that case, could you give her this newspaper?â
âA newspaper?â Gabe asked at the Dukeâs words. âSheâll burn it as soon as she sees it.â
âLet her see it first.â
Accepting the paper with a smirk, Gabe immediately understood why the Duke had asked him to show it to Dorothea.
It was certainly an article that Dorothea Angellus would enjoy.
[Exclusive. First Prince Adenmir and Elodie Perdiaâs breakup is imminentâŚâŚ imperial aide âwill make an official announcement soon!â]