âNo, Iâm not telling you to go. Instead, they would ask you to take responsibility for your escort and guardianship. Security in the capital has been on alert lately. Wasnât there an emergency recently concerning the water supply?â
Of course, he knew well.
âThere has been intelligence that the remnants of the Republicâeven a spyâ have sneaked into the capital. You must be very anxious.â
Huey watched Cedric fiddling with his old-fashioned mustache, leaning his head on the back of the sofa as he was told that someone elseâs house was on fire.
His anxious face kicking his tongue is severe and gentle. Huey, who is close to the common people, knew that the Baron was in some ways nobler than all the aristocracy in the capital.
He felt fortunate that he liked his personality, and they fit on the same wavelength as friends.
So he paused for a moment, wondering about why he said this.
âSoâ¦â
In perfect Count Kirchner form, he casually squeezed his chin.
âAre you requesting I soothe the uneasy king?â
âItâs what a son-in-law should do.â
Cedric laughed, and Huey moved only his lips, his mumbling blurred, audible to Cedric, but it was as if he was talking to himself. He straightened up like a swan gracefully bending its long neck.
âIndeed, I am a loyalist engaged to his daughter.â
âExactly.â
âReliable and trustworthy.â
âItâs the correct stance you should take.â
âOkay. Thatâs not difficult.â
Itâs something you should do. Tea water flowed in behind a murmur.
Cedric tapped his gloved finger holding the cane at a constant beat. He was always wearing gloves, like fashionable gentlemen. Today he wore black buffalo leather gloves that matched with his nice cognac-colored suit.
There was a silence between the Count, who drank tea quietly for a moment, and the Baron, who seemed to have fallen into thoughts of a different kind.
He opened his mouth as if the song that had been suddenly cut off, resumed.
âA party should be splendid. It will be the Kingâs birthday soon, so there will be more to worry about.â
âHmm.â
Huey slowly stirred the teacup with a teaspoon.
Cedric laughed as if he was apologetic.
âI know you donât like being bothered and social, but please understand. It wonât take long.â
âWell, Iâll believe you.â No, I donât believe you.
Cedric laughed.
âLetâs talk more tomorrow at midnight. Iâll discuss more details at the club.â
Ah. Cedric, who just got up from his seat with his hat in his hand, made a sound and movement as if he had just remembered something.
âI thought it was a frivolous gossip, but are you in a relationship?â
âI think you said it with your own mouth.â
âUmm, yes, thatâs what I think. But I am not the person involved.â
Cedric sat his hat on his head and lifted the brim with the tip of his cane.
Underneath it was a light, playful mischief and outright curiosity that was buried in his glistening eyes.
The Count, sitting on the sofa like an indolent beast even when a guest arose, leaned back on his upper body and folded his arms.
He asked after a beat.
âWhat rumors?â
Ho-oh, look at this.
âAre you admitting that you did something rumor-able?â
âItâs not a good idea to interrogate the landlord while visiting his estate.â
âItâs just a question. Why are you doing this when itâs just between us?â
Cedric, who asked mischievously, raised his hands defenselessly to Hueyâs icy chuckle.
âIt is a simple story. The Princessâs fiancée carried a mysterious woman out of her palace.â
âShe is a maid.â
âSo itâs even more surprising than what they thought. From their point of view, they will say âthe famous Count Kirchner is with a mere maid.ââ
ââ¦â¦.â
In fact, he did not refute. Unquestionably, his expression sank colder than before.
The other party commented on the unusual appearance carefully and concisely.
âYou look angry.â
As soon as he finished speaking, Huey spit out as if he had been waiting:
âI understand, but what is this about being angry?â
âYou donât understand.â
âI understand.â
âNo, you canât. If you really understand the other personâs circumstances, you wonât get angry. Because I fully sympathize with and accept that feeling.â
said Cedric, who was flatly unclean, raised his bloody mouth.
He fiddled with his mustache as he observed Hueyâs sharp icy eyes. He gently advised:
âLetâs give the other person some time and distance. How hard it must be to be in a relationship with a man like you.â
Cedric patted his shoulder and left. Even after he left, Huey was staring into the air.
Give some time? Of course, he might be right. If I wait patiently, I am confident that your eyes will eventually turn this way. But Cedric overlooked one thing. She was timid. Very much so.
We must abandon the expectation that her feelings will indeed determine her actions.
Maybe you are already preparing to run away.
From this situation, he summed up his feelings, and her confused feelings.
He tapped the armrest with his hard folded index finger.
Miss Shada.
If I give you room, wonât you surely run away?
âSo, you should keep taming it without giving it time or room to run away.â
Until vigilance and shame are inertia with wetness.
I canât miss the moment, so itâs not unusual.
It would be much easier to seduce her gentle sexual spirit.
No, in fact, above all, he couldnât afford to give Shada any more room or timeâ because of himself.
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