In the first place, Adenmir didnât even believe that Elodie had a crush on someone other than him. He thought it was clear that she was manipulating him to attract attention, butâŠ.
âBeltran Locke Wallent.â Adenmir clenched his jaw. âYouâre out of your mind.â
Are you aware of your position? Itâs a ridiculous idea that the Duke of Perdiaâs daughter is going to interact with the second prince.
It was not just the Duke of Perdia. It was also not a matter for Adenmir to stay still.
Why Beltran of all things?
Second Prince Beltranâs interactions with females were famous. There were rumors circulating that there was no lady he had not touched at least once among the ladies of the families that attended his debut ball.
Thatâs not all. There were reports that he appeared drunk on the streets wandering around casually while seeking pleasure.
In short, Beltran was human waste.
If the reason for the breakup with him was Beltran Locke Wallent, then he could not comply with Elodieâs request.
As Adenmirâs gaze was always directed to a faraway place, his aides next to him buzzed and called him.
âYour Highness? Are you listening to me?â
âBe quiet.â
The aide paled. âYes? YesâŠâŠ.â
The distance was too far to know what they were talking about, but what was certain was that Elodie was responding with a smile to Beltranâs words.
The more she did so, the more Adenmir was determined.
âI must never break off this marriage.â
For Elodie. And for himself and the Duke of Perdia, too.
He will save Elodie from harm, knowing Beltranâs filthy personality.
Yeah, thatâs why.
This is why he must refuse to comply with the request for a breakup.
Adenmir, who had repeatedly said to himself that he could not break up his marriage, eventually decided to step forward.
Everyone at the banquet would see the confrontation between the first and second prince, but it was more urgent to get Elodie away from him.
âIâll go for a second -.â
It was the moment Adenmir took a step toward Elodie.
ââŠâŠ.!â
Before him, someone intervened between Elodie and Beltran.
Recognizing who it was, Adenmir was somewhat surprised. Because he was an unexpected person.
***
The second prince, who usually didnât even talk to Elodie, greeted her with a sly smile.
âIâve always wanted to have an in-depth conversation with Lady Perdia, and Iâm glad I got this opportunity.â
âUgh, I donât like it.â
Contrary to her hatred, Elodie nodded her head and answered with a capitalistic smile, âHaha, yes.â
âPrincess. I heard you like to go to the opera. How about going to see an opera together sometime?â
âUh, why would I go with a guy like you?â
Again, she suppressed the sound of her mind and answered vaguely. âWellâŠâ
âEat it up, you punk.â
Ha ha haâŠ. She also smirked lightly.
I thought that if I gave clear nonverbal signals that I wasnât interested, he would notice and fall off, but the second prince was more persistent than I could have imagined.
Despite Elodieâs attempt to cut off the flow of conversation, his effort to keep the conversation going was truly extraordinary.
Now that the aide is found out as a traitor, the existence of the second prince is worthless.
Meanwhile, Beltran was in a great delusion.
âShe definitely likes me, so she said she was going to break up with my brother. How much fun would it be if my damn brother and the Duke of Perdia found out about this fact.â
He never thought it was a trap set by Elodie, Beltran firmly believed she liked him.
Elodieâs expression, which she thought was a rotten smile, seemed to Beltran like a shy smile that concealed her affection.
He quite liked the way that she answered obediently, perhaps because she was shy.
It was just when he was asking for a dance with an arrogant smile â Someoneâs voice broke in between the two.
âLooks like the conversation is over,â intoned a drowsy and low voice.
He was so tall that he could only be seen by raising your head, and the first things that caught oneâs attention were his colorful golden eyes.
Elodieâs eyes widened.
Duke Perdia took Elodie by the hand and left.
âIs this a dream?â
Elodie who followed him, pinched her cheek just in caseâŠ.
âOuch!â
It hurt. It wasnât a dream!
***
Duke Perdia brought me to a vacant balcony. The Duke immediately lowered the curtain to block the glances of those who peeked.
Thanks to the thick curtains, the sound of the orchestra music in the banquet hall felt distant. The quiet balcony didnât feel real after being in a hall full of people all this time.
I looked up at Duke Perdia who was leaning against the railing.
âFather, do you have something to say to me?â
Duke Perdia was looking down at me and uttered a word after quite some time.
âStay away from the second prince.â
As expected, the conversation between the second prince and I, who previously had no contact with him, seemed to offend the Duke of Perdia.
âThe second prince was talking to me first and I was roughly answering.â I made excuses in a hurry, but the Dukeâs slightly hardened face did not straighten.
âHe is famous for his bad hand habits, so refrain from meeting him in private. If he calls you, ignore it.â
âIt wonât happen so you donât have to worryâŠ.â As I spoke, I tilted my head in confusion.
âWorriedâŠâŠwait, worry?â It canât be, though.
âAre you worried about me?â I asked the question carefully, out of curiosity.
ââŠ..â
There was no answer. But it couldnât be true. It was time to laugh at myself about how stupid the question I asked was.
âYes.â Duke Perdia finally replied in a low voice.
I opened my eyes in shock and looked up at the Duke of Perdia. âYou are worried?â
âYes.â
ââŠabout me?â
ââŠâŠhow many times do I have to answer?â
I was just stunned when my father â who had no interest in me, let alone worried about me â suddenly did this.
Are you still taking care of me as your daughter?
In the next moment, I became aware of the cold reality I was in.
âItâs probably because he thinks Iâm half of his blood. If it turns out that Iâm not his real daughter, heâll throw me away without hesitation.â
I gave up my expectations which bloomed for no reason, recalling the fact that after it was found out that Elodie was not his own daughter, she died.
Instead, I stared at the duke with a little nervousness.
âFather, I have something to tell you.â
âDo it.â
âI donât know if my words will sound like nonsense, butâŠâŠâ
ââŠâŠ.â
âWatch out for your aide, Sir Arold.â
The Duke was free to believe me or not, but I wanted him to doubt his aide at least a little bit.
If you find a traitor in advance, it will definitely be of great help in the future.
This was my gratitude for raising me.
***
In the banquet hall of the Imperial City of Wallentian, with the bright chandelier shining brightly throughout the wide and colorful hall, the eyes of the ladies of marriageable age were busy.
Glancing, glancing.
There were always two men and the end of the staring gazes.
The two sons of the Perdia Family, Jansi and Carlot.
Although notorious enough to be called a villain family, there were many people who envied them for their great power, even the emperor.
In the eyes of the two Duke sons were countless ladies who wanted to become their lovers. Whether amazed or not, Carlot was on a rampage about someone entirely different.
âHa! Shouldnât she go see a doctor?â
âCarl. Lower your voice,â Jansi said with a note of warning.
âNo, Iâm right! Why is she suddenly clinging to the second prince? Thatâs nothing you can do with a clear mind. Right?â
âThe second prince was clinging. Not Lili.â Jansi calmed him down, but Carlot couldnât calm down.
Elodie was originally a troublemaker whenever she was at a party. However, this time, she caused a great deal of trouble in a different sense.
âThatâs it. She is crazy right now! You canât let her go in society! Do you know what else she is going to do if we leave her alone?â
As Carlot ran rampant, Jansi smiled quietly.
At that moment, the wine glass that Jansi was holding slowly blurred and soon disappeared.
The power of extinction.
Carlotâs eyes widened; he knew that Jansi didnât use his ability in front of others.
Jansi smiled brightly and stroked his brotherâs head with his now empty hand.
âI used my power without realizing it. Rather than that, Carl, youâre a mess, so can you please stay still? You donât know if I will use my power again.â
This was a warning under the guise of a request.
âYes, BrotherâŠâ Carl, who was running wild like a colt, quickly became modest.
It was an absolute no-no to be at the receiving end of his brotherâs powerâŠ.
***
It was when I returned from the balcony and was sipping a drink from an attendant.