Chapter 108
The Tragedy of The Villainess
âIâve spoken to His Highness about it. Anything that goes to the Saintess or the Marquis of Haneton will be given to the Grand Duchess!â
Linonâs words were as light as if Lesche just bought a bouquet of flowers or a cabbage instead of a castle. Of course, considering Bergâs budget, it was understandableâ¦
ââ¦And thatâs it?â
âThatâs all. Grand Duchess. His Highness immediately sent his aides to purchase Dietrichâs castle.â
ââ¦â
Seria was rendered speechless as it was.
***
âThey destroyed that auction house with the Grand Duchess?â
âYes, Marquis.â
Kalis Haneton couldnât understand his aideâs report. In fact, many of the nobles must have been busy speculating on Grand Duke Bergâs state of mind. Many of the nobles would be so intimidated by Bergâs power that they would try to hold themselves back.
The dark auction house organized in Berg was very large in scale even though it was illegal. And organizing an illegal market of such a large scale has a specific use. Usually, it was done by the children of high-ranking families who were in a fierce struggle for succession to show off their abilities.
âHe was probably trying to make a good impression on Seria.â
ââ¦â
Because showing off could be done that way. The jealousy that had scorched Kalisâs heart black was still lingering, tormenting him dozens of times a day.
Lesche Berg, that man.
He took Seriaâs heart like that.
He just took it with him.
The last image of Seria that remained in Kalisâs mind was the appearance of her shivering in the grand banquet hall of the Kellydenâs castle. Why did she tell him what happened there?
He wished she could tell him that she hated Cassius Kellyden so much.
He had already cut ties with Cassius, but sometimes he still got angry. When that happened, he couldnât help but constantly swing his sword. From the day he stormed out of Kellydenâs castle, he threw the letters Cassius persistently sent me into the fireplace without even reading them.
âSeria has always hated to say weak words.â
She had a strong pride. She had changed so much, but that one thing hadnât changed. If he had married Seria normally, and spent time with her, he probably would have heard all of those stories. He was sure that would have happened.
Kalis swept his face with his angry hand.
âHave you prepared the present for Seria?â
âYes, itâs going well.â
âYes. I have to make it until her birthday.â
Seriaâs birthday was in winter, so there were still six months left. However, Hanetonâs aide did not make any specific recommendations. Because when his master (Kalis), who hadnât slept properly for months, found life when he completed the gifts for Seria.
ââ¦â
Kalis walked out of his office and into the Marchionessâ bedroom, a room that had always been empty since his mother left this world.
Now that Lina was gone, Kalis could not divorce her. She was a Stern so unilateral divorce was not allowed.
However, Kalis did not dare to marry anyone else. He couldnât even bring in a mistress. If he did , the High Priest would not let him live in peace.The old vassals of Haneton, who were always clamoring for Kalis to marry, knew this situation well and could not say anything.
But Kalis was pleased with their reaction.
âIâm not going to marry another woman, other than her (Seria).â
It was an abandoned room, but all the accessories and bedding were high-end and new. In particular, there was a beautiful Stern decoration hanging on the wall instead of a tapestry, a gold and silver version of the Stern insignia found only in temples.
It was for Seria. The decorations he had secretly ordered, thinking sheâd be pleased when she saw them. All of them.
From this bedroom, looking out the window, the garden was seen at a glance. Seria would like it. Kalis lay down on the bed in a crumpled heap.
In this ownerless bedroom, Kalis closed his dry eyes.
(*somehow I feel sorry for Kalis)
***
âWell, Grand Duchess. Itâs done.â
Seria was getting ready to go out, something she hadnât done in a long time. When she came out of the bedroom, there was no one there. It was obvious. Because she had purposely gotten ready at least two hours earlier than the time she had told Lesche.
Seria headed for Lescheâs bedroom. As she lightly knocked on the door and entered, she could see Lescheâs back. He was wearing a shirt, but two of the servants each had a different form of tie.
âSeria?â
âI came to pick out some clothes for you. Itâs just right. Please bring it to me.â
The servants immediately stood in a line beside Seria. Lesche smiled at her.
âWhich one should I wear?â
Seria earnestly chose the rightmost of the ties the servants were holding.
âTake this one.â
It was funny that both of them still couldnât show their necks today (hickeys ð), but at the same time it was funny and it felt good. Seria said after getting into the carriage with him.
âLesche.â
âYes?â
âMartha sent me a letter.â
There wasnât much written in the letter. She asked how Seria was doing, she talked about sprouts from the newly planted flower pots, and how she boiled some soup with rock sugar and it tasted good. It was the kind of letter that warms oneâs heart.
âWhen we return to Berg this time, we will go to the Green Manor and stay for a month.â
Lesche tilted his head slightly as if he was checking his schedule. Seria quickly added.
âYou donât have to come.â (Seria)
âWhy not?â (Lesche)
âWhy? Martha wants to see me.â (Seria)
âSo youâll leave your husband and stay in the manor for a month?â (Lesche)
âIâll write to you from time to time.â (Seria)
Lesche laughed in vain. He got up, and sat down next to Seria, then she took her hand and placed it on his thighs, and asked.
âI wondered what the hell she sent you a letter for.â (Lesche)
âShe made a new pair of pajamas for me. She has also developed two desserts.â (Seria)
âMartha keeps tempting you with desserts.â (Lesche)
âI gave some to you, and you feasted on them.â (Seria)
âThatâs because you canât eat them all.â (Lesche)
âWhat? I gave it up to you.â (Seria)
âI didnât know the Grand Duchessâs generosity. From now on, I wonât touch the snacks in the green manor.â (Lesche)
âThen what do you think Martha and Joanna think of me?â (Seria)
âThey will gladly give it only to you.â (Lesche)
âI donât think so.â (Seria)
Lesche chuckled.
âShall we make a bet?â (Lesche )
âYes. Do you think Iâm afraid?â (Seria)
When Seria accidentally decided on the type of bet with Lesche, she regretted it one beat later. It was because there was only one kind of reward that Lesche wanted.
In the bedroomâ¦
She tried to sneak her hand away from Lescheâs thigh, but he grabbed it again.
âYouâll not really faint, will you?â (Lesche)
âLesche, Iâm not as strong as you.â (Seria)
âWe need to take a break when we do it.â (Lesche)
âTake a break?â (Seria)
Talking from a man who never let her rest even for a moment.
(*lol they went from fighting about desserts to the bedroom bet ð¤£)
Whether Seria was embarrassed or not, Bergâs carriage rolled well to a stop in front of a large museum in the capital. She could see quite a few people outside the window.
Escorted by Lesche, she stepped out of the carriage and a well-dressed director approached and greeted them.
They entered the museum. It was one of the largest museums in the Empire, so there were many nobles who had come to see it.
âGrand Duchess!â
Seria turned around at the sound of a voice calling her. Pink hair. It was Marlesana, the Duchess of Polvas. She and her husband, the Duke of Polvas, were approaching them, their eyes sparkling. Their gazes met, and the Duke of Polvas bowed lightly.
âItâs nice that there are not too many people here! Letâs go in.â
âYes.â
Half of the nobles noticed Lesche and opened their eyes wide, while the other half were astonished when they saw Seria and hurriedly averted their gazes. As expected, the capital is the capital.
Seria shrugged and moved with Marlesana to the front of the painting.
âIt doesnât snow much in the capital, but the snowy landscape of Berg is very beautiful, isnât it? The lake is also very beautiful. Iâm planning to go there with my husband next winter. I would like to have tea with Grand Duchess at the lake.â
âAt the lake? Okay.â
As they passed through the corridor and went inside, Seria naturally walked with Lesche, Marlesana and the Duke of Polvas. Usually, this was what happened at banquets, so movement was also natural. It happened when they were walking and admiring paintings.
âYour Highness.â
There was a voice calling out to Lesche, breaking the unspoken rules of this spacious museum. Seria turned around and her eyes went wide.
âHello, Grand Duke.â
âItâs been a while. Prince Byuga Jeun.â (*Iâm not sure about the princeâs name)
Because the second prince of this empire, the son of Empress Ekizel, was Prince Jeun.
âWhat the hell? I didnât even get to meet him when I was in the capital alone back then.â
As expected, when she was with Lesche, the most powerful figure in the Glick empire, all the people she met were also powerful people. Of course, Prince Jeun was a little short of being a powerful person, but still, a direct royal family was a royal family.
âI heard you came and wanted to see you. Itâs even better because the Grand Duchess is with you.â
Prince Jeun greeted Seria with a good-natured smile.
âItâs a pleasure to meet you, Grand Duchess. Itâs been a long time. I know Iâm late, but congratulations on your marriage.â
âI had never seen the prince before ever since I possessed Seria.â
âThank you. Itâs nice to meet you.â
âGrand Duchess seems to like flower paintings.â
âI donât particularly like them, I just see them.â
âMy mother likes flowers, too.â (Prince)
âI seeâ¦â
âSo what?â
Despite Seriaâs cynicism, she had a feeling.
âIt looks like Empress Ekizel wants to see me.â
Well, thatâs to be expected when she was the Grand Duchess of Berg. The original Seria and Blue Diamond had caused so much strife. The Empress didnât personally invite her because of her pride.
âWould you like to visit the Imperial Palace? There is an exhibition hall where only flower paintings are collected.â
Instead, she sent her son discreetly. Seria straightened her posture.
âIâm sorry, but I must decline. Iâm not much of a flower person.â
âHmm? Oh. I see.â
âYes, Prince.â
The good thing about being Grand Duchess was that the Grand Duke and his wife were in the same rank as the Crown Prince and his wife, so she didnât have to use honorifics. After all, power is a drug.
âLetâs go, Lesche.â
Lesche escorted Seria in a gentle manner. When they were some distance away, he asked.
âAre you on bad terms with Empress Ekizel?â