Johann quickly wrote a reply note and handed it to Seryl.
ăIâll serve you a lot of your favorite food. Iâll give you a pretty stamp too.
Iâll be waiting.ă
The content of the note was too sweet and kind for him to be a bad guy.
Was all this acting?
Or was there another side to Johann, like the far side of the moon?
âWhat Iâm seeing is only half of himâŠ?â
âOr maybe Iâm overreacting to Innocent.â
As I thought that, I slowly crumpled up the note.
âBut this intuition has never been wrong.â
I had a unique sense after suffering through many deaths.
It was like the survival instinct of a human who had died so much that life was rather precious.
So even the smallest clue could not be overlooked.
âIâll see today. What is the true form of Johann?â
I organized my thoughts as I looked at the public hearing where the uproar ended.
One by one, people were talking about Deborah and walking away.
How she fell, even after going from baroness to duchess.
The story of the queen, who used her own public hearing as a means to bring down her opponents, also ignited like a spark.
I was already preparing for the next one.
âYou should go first. I need to sit down and think about something for a while.â
âYes, Your Majesty!â
The three chicks quietly followed the nobles out.
âHow long has it been?â
Rixus, who had been talking to Ires for too long, finally sent his lieutenant away and came to me.
âIt was great today, Miss.â
I laughed lightly at his shameless way of speaking.
âIt would have been difficult if it hadnât been for a certain Crown Prince.â
âOh my, youâre beautiful, and even humbleâŠâ
Rixus smiled, took my hand and helped me to my feet.
âLetâs have dinner together. Eat and go for a walk.â
âIâm sorry, I have an appointment today.â
Rixus asked right away.
( Note: 3rd person from here on till the end of this scene.)
âWith who?â
It was not just an appointment to eat.
The last time he caught her in the garden and they parted â there was still a story left between the two of them.
Rixus had asked for a meal for that conversation.
It was a matter that was delayed for a while because she was busy with preparations for the public hearing, but that did not mean that the problem went away.
She was still hiding something from him.
If he got the âPortrait of Madame Artingusâ, he might know it, butâŠ
Before that, he had a strong desire to hear from her mouth.
By the way.
She was rather cruel.
âI have an appointment with Archduke Marquis.â
ââŠâŠ.â
Rixusâ beautiful eyebrows rose.
âItâs a bit too much to make me jealous at times like this.â
ââŠWhat do you mean a time like this?â
When Berylia asked, Rixus took one step closer and whispered while keeping his gaze tight.
âWeâre going to⊠a long timeâŠâ
ââŠ.âŠâ
Beryliaâs expression faltered for a moment, then returned to her usual composure. He could tell just by looking at her.
That she was having a hard time because she couldnât tell him right away.
âYouâre going to kill someone.â
Could there be a woman who was so indecisive?
Although they confirmed each otherâs minds and even mixed their bodies, there was still a certain space between them.
Even though they were on the same boat, he couldnât reach her heart.
Between her and himself, the vast space that Berylia had created.
Rixus felt like he would rather drown in that space.
ââŠWhy are you still jealous? Weâre already married. You donât have to be jealous of other men anymore.â
âDonât meet him.â
He narrowed his eyes as if complaining.
âI wonât allow it.â
Berylia had already read that he was in a bad mood.
âThatâs understandable.â
So she comforted him a little softly. Her hand gently stroked his hair.
âItâs because Archduke Marquis has the things I need.â
These were words to comfort him.
âAnd Iâll have to get your permissionâŠ? For a simple meal like this?â
This was a fact.
However, as usual, Rixus did not lose today because his judgment was twisted.
âYou should listen to your husband, my wife.â
He thought this statement was something Berylia would definitely hate.
But unexpectedly, Berylia gently smiled and looked at him.
At the smile he saw for the first time in a long while, Rixusâ heart fluttered fiercely for a moment.
She whispered with her pretty lips.
âIsnât that who I should be listening carefully to?â
ââŠâŠWhy, because youâre the wife and Iâm the husband?â
Her hand caressed Rixusâ cheek and tapped his chin.
Then she whispered seductively.
âBecause itâs regarding my dog.â
It seemed that she had already learned how to handle him.
Rixus glanced around, then naturally went behind the curtain where there was no one around, pulled Berylia back and hugged her.
â!â
Then he hit back as if threatening.
ââŠâŠIf you leave it as it is now, it bites, Miss.â
The tenacious gaze and his eyes that were darkened by his desire made Beryliaâs heart beat rapidly.
She already knew where he liked to bite.
âDogs live to see their master.â
His already thinned eyes narrowed dangerously.
âYou have to give it a lot of love⊠and let it go for a walk without missing a day.â
His fine, sharp nose rubbed on the nape of her neck.
He whispered in an arrogant voice that was not at all submissive.
âOn the bed, Master.â
â!â
For a moment, Beryliaâs heart pounded as if it was about to fall out.
âHave you ever seen a dog so impudent to ask for a walk in bed?â
Beryliaâs face quickly turned bright red.
ââŠIâll play with you when I get back.â
âI donât know if youâll think of me because youâre eating with a handsome man, Candy.â
âIâm mostly thinking of you.â
ââŠ.âŠâ
That candid confession felt like it bruised Rixusâs chest for a moment.
Berylia whispered sweetly.
âI will be back.â
She made him adore her in an instant, then she slipped out of his arms.
ââŠâŠ.â
Rixus looked at her back and realized.
âShe keeps secrets.â
âShe always runs away and pushes away.â
âŠâŠ.The reason why he couldnât help but love her so desperately.
* * *
âYour Majesty, I canât believe you asked me for a meal so earlyâŠâ
ââŠâŠâ
âI think the video stone has done its job very well.â
Johann couldnât hide his happy face as he told me so.
It was clear that he had no idea what I had in mind when I got here.
âYes. It worked, Archduke.â
I sat down in the parlor calmly and continued speaking.
âI was so sick and tired after seeing that video letter, I wanted to finish the meals quickly.â
Johann touched his chest, reacting playfully as if injured.
âOuch.â
âAm I being too honest?â
âHonesty is your strength. Though it breaks my heart.â
Sitting across from me, he picked up a teacup, smiling softly.
I carefully observed Johannâs face.
âHe doesnât seem like a really bad person.â
âWhat secret is there to a man who can smile like such a gentle boy?â
He was a bit strict, but he had always been kind to me.
I glanced at âInnocentâ again. I had been eyeing it since I came in earlier.
âI canât even see a corner of the holy relics.â
Innocentâs vivid leaves were beautiful, and the stems were very thick.
There were no traces of the yellow dried leaves that I had seen in the video.
However, the scene I saw in the video was clearly etched in my mind.
It was a scene that gave me a bad and strange feeling.
ââŠâŠâ
I stared silently into Johannâs black eyes opposite me.
ââŠâŠWhy was it easy for me to believe him?â
It was not simply because he was described as a good character in the original.
One of the real reasons was that I was a âreaderâ who enjoyed reading novels before my possession.
I knew very well how most novels flowed.
Due to the structure of novels, when the final boss died, no worse villain appeared.
I thought that I, myself⊠âBeryliaâ, she was the âfinal villainâ of the novel.
I never thought there would be another villain.
âEven though I havenât read to the endâŠâŠâ
Wasnât that how novels usually went?
âIf youâre a minor villain, thereâs no way you can keep hiding your identity.â
The minor villains were revealed transparently in the beginning.
If a character had been described as a âgood personâ in the beginning, unless he or she was a very, very bad person, he would continue to be a âgood personâ.
The later the character was introduced, the more likely it was that he or she was a bad guy.
So I didnât think that there could be a worse villain in the case where âBeryliaâ existed.
Maybe I was arrogant as a veteran reader.
ââŠâŠBut, if I didnât understand the original very well.â
If I had misunderstood.
âIf Johann is really hiding somethingâŠâŠ?â
It wouldnât be at a level that could be taken lightly.
âHe can be a vicious human being that I canât handle.â
That was why, I, todayâŠ
I came prepared to reveal all of his identity.
Johann was expecting a meal with me, not anticipating anything else.
âI told them to prepare all the favorite dishes of Your Majesty the Queen. Even the finest desserts.â
âArchduke Marquis.â
He looked at me normally, raising his eyes that were like the night sky under his black hair.
âYes?â
I asked without hesitation.
âHas âInnocentâ ever withered in this house?â
Sharp questions were the most fatal when thrown at random.