âOh, I feel sorry for you if you didnât know. Sir Akkard is a very manly man. Maybe thatâs why he has wide aspirations and has a big heart, so there are many women that he can embrace. Not just Miss Damia.â
Teresa disguised her intentions with a good-natured sad expression as she explained it to Damia.
âAs far as I know, there have even been several at once.â
Elegantly, she cursed at Akkard for being a beast that wouldnât shy away from women. She didnât think she was imagining things, but Teresaâs voice swearing at him seemed to be filled with bitterness.
âAh, I see, in the past⌠⌠Didnât they say Sir Akkard and her had once been courting?â
Damia was convinced as she recalled the words she had heard in passing.
Maybe thatâs why Teresaâs face, which was so smooth and unnatural, was more human now than when she was talking about Heinrich.
She may not know it, but it was clear that she once liked Akkard quite a bit.
However, the story of Akkard, which Teresa brought out as a trump card at best, didnât hurt Damia in the least. His great name (?) The Stallion of the Capital, also known as Ahal Teke, had arrived in the north long before her words.
Damia knew all this and had still slept with Akkard. Thanks to this, she could ignore Teresaâs words with unwavering comfort.
âUm, I donât know what youâre talking about. Can I leave now, if youâre done?â
Damiaâs pretending to be ignorant and tactless since earlier, made Leah pound her chest. Then, finally, she couldnât stand the growing suffocation any longer and cried as she pointed at her.
âYou donât know why?â why?! You are just one of Lord Akkardâs many sleeping partners!!â
At the end of Leahâs thunderous cry, there was a moment of silence.
Damia could feel the curious eyes looking at me. They were expecting her to be hurt when she learned the truth.
âHow suspect.â
Damia could feel her with a womanâs intuition. The fact that some of them had Akkard in their hearts.
The girls in front of her were, indeed, sophisticated and pretty, just like noble girls of the capital. Each one was like a peony flower in full bloom.
So, Akkard would not have particularly minded them because heâs a man who doesnât stop women from coming and doesnât stop women from going.
Maybe he even actually had a relationship with some of them. Indeed, seeing them holding on to her like this didnât seem like normal tenacity. They were obsessive.
Of course. Akkard Valerian was such a man; even though they knew all of his trashy deeds, they had no choice but to be tempted, so they were reactionarily harsh.
So thatâs why they desperately wanted Damia to be hurt like themselves. May you fall apart from having Akkard for a moment and shatter to pieces from the doomed hope youâll be able to have him.
âHmph! Just because she has a face, she seems to have misunderstood that she was special. Wake up! Because he doesnât love anyone.â
With her nose in the air, Leah declared in a pathetic tone. But there was an indelible hatred that could not be hidden in those eyes.
âUgh, this man. To what extent will he exhaust me?â
With a bitter smile inside, Damia raised her chin elegantly and bluntly responded to the eyes looking at me.
âI know.â
â⌠⌠Whatâ what?â
âI know. That I am just one of many of Sir Akkardâs. womenâ
As if there was nothing wrong with that, Damia shrugged her shoulders. Then she opened her eyes wide and asked Leah in reverse.
âBut you didnât know, that he was that kind of man? Thatâs what heâs supposed to be.â
It was as if Leah had declared the sun rose in the morning and the moon rose at night, was a novel tale. So Leah had no choice but to keep her mouth shut.
â⌠⌠Iâm amazed, really.â
Ironically, in proportion to Leahâs voice trembling, Teresa, standing behind her, also turned pale. They were shocked by Damiaâs words.
Undoubtedly, they didnât know what Damia knew even though she was from the distant North.
They had been sure they would be different. Proud to catch the gaze of an arrogant man who looked down on others, even for a moment.
At least during the affair, Akkard was focused on them, and it was then that bad-tempered man acted kindly.
They had mistaken it for something unique. Therefore⌠⌠When they were abandoned, it hurt even more.
Itâs like a person who fell from a high bed with her whole body enveloped in a dream.
âIt doesnât matter whether you believe me or not, but I have nothing to do with His Highness Heinrich or Lord Akkard. Iâm not  mistaken about my place.â
Damia added an explanation to the shocked woman. Her face was calm; she was the only winner because she didnât love Akkard.
âI am leaving soon anyway, so I would appreciate it if you could stop paying attention to me. Goodbye then.â
Damia, who had uttered her last salutation, was just about to turn away. But then, Teresa, who had been clenching her fists painfully, opened her mouth:
â⌠⌠donât be ridiculousâ Itâs disgusting that youâre pretending to be calm and carefree alone.â
Teresa, who finally took off her noble mask, vomited her vemon and spoke without hesitation.
She didnât want to admit that she was shocked by Damiaâs words. And the fact that she was still obsessed and attached to Akkard, with whom she had only dated briefly.
Naturally, Theresa wanted to shake Damia as much as she had shocked and confused her. Even if it was a petty, disgraceful retaliation.
âDo you think Iâm doing this because Iâm worried about you? âYouâre welcome!â
Teresa, who scoffed and laughed sharply, pulled out her harsh blade and swung it.
âI just thought it was so funny. Sir Akkard, who said that red-haired women were very âhelpful,â really slept with you.â
Damia closed her mouth at her words. Teresa was even more excited when she saw her, who had always been blunt with no sign of being pushed back, was now silent.
âBut I guess that was true? Oh my! They say the only virtue of Northern women is that they are old-fashioned. But you donât even have that? You spread your legs to that Akkard Valerian!â