Chapter 110
The Tragedy of The Villainess
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09. The lies you know and the truth you donât know.
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âStopâ¦Lesche, stopâ¦â
Seria shuddered and pushed Lesche away from her. She wiped the tears running down her eyes. Her toes contracted at the feel of his soft rubbing. His cloudy red eyes were fixed on her. A chill ran down her spine as he looked at her with those eyes. She wanted to close her eyes.
He grabbed both of her hands and lowered his head. His lips were hot as they buried into her collarbone. Goosebumps rose up her spine as Lescheâs tongue stroked up her skin. She was already quite used to the feeling of being eaten. Her neck and collarbone, which had never been revealed since their first night, must be covered with new red marks today.
Lescheâs fingers that stroked her arm were wet. It was the same as his lips. He continued to bite, lick, and suck Seriaâs swollen lips as if he could never get enough. As the kissing continued, she felt the weight pressing between her legs.
Eventually, Lesche lifted his upper body. Every movement of his muscular, toned body created a shadow that felt decadent. Lesche kissed her knees, and that was all Seria could think about.
Seria blinked her sleepy eyes. In front of her, Lesche was lying on his side facing her. She rubbed and stroked the red marks on his skin with her fingers. He was used to it by now, and the servants who took care of Lesche didnât seem too shy.
Would they have to wear only clothes that covered their necks in the full-blown spring or even in the hot summer? Seria decided to be a little more cautious. But Lescheâ¦.
âSeria.â
Lesche, who was sweeping Seriaâs hair, suddenly opened his mouth.
âIs there somewhere you want to go?â
âWhere do I want to go? Ah.â
Seria blinked slowly and answered.
âI liked the new coffee house I went to with Bibi a few days ago, and I thought it would be nice to visit there with you. Do you want to go when you have time?â
âSure.â
Lesche answered quickly and immediately asked about something else.
âOther than that, do you like to travel?â
Why is he suddenly asking me this? Seria wondered. It was strange, but there was a place that came to mind when she heard the word âtravelâ.
âI want to go to the southern resort island.â
âWeâll go when summer comes.â
âThat would be nice.â
Seria laughed and Lescheâs eyes softened. She used to think it was rare to find something as difficult and frightening as Lescheâs cold and indifferent eyes, but now the man had changed a lot. She reached out and touched Lescheâs eyes as he closed them meekly. She gently stroked his thin eyelids.
Lesche continued to ask.
âDid you want to go there?â
âHmmâ¦.. a long time ago.â
âAlone?â
âNo, I was going to go with Bibi.â
It was because at that time she was worried about her own safety. Lesche held Seriaâs hand. His red eyes stare at her and Seria added just in case.
âI didnât bring it up because you have a lot of work and youâre so busy.â
âIâm not busy.â
âYouâre not busy?â
âYes. If you want to go somewhere, tell me, Seria.â
âHow could I tell him? This man looks like the busiest nobleman Iâve ever seen. He always has countless meetings to go to. Come to think of it, I think heâs even busier now that he spends more time with me every night. But wellâ¦heâs the one who wonât stop even after several times. I thought he would know better and adjust his schedule.â
Seria smiled and nodded and Lesche stared at her.
âIâm serious.â (Lesche)
He sounded strange. Seria blinked and asked,
âLesche, is your work really hard? Can I help you?â
It was a very modest question, but the look on Lescheâs face was clearly cracked as he listened. Seria thought she said something she shouldnât have, but then Lescheâs shoulders shook and he started laughing.
ââ¦Lesche?â
âYouâre the first person who worries about the intensity of my work.â
âNo?â
âNo, of course not.â
âWhat if itâs not about work? Stop laughing already!â
Lescheâs laughter finally subsided as Seria withdrew her hand from his. Even in the midst of it all, his face, tinged with a faint smile, was very presentable from an aesthetic point of view.
âIf I had met him at the banquet, he would have really caught my eye. Yes. Unless he was laughing at meâ¦.â
âWhy do you want to go with me then? Youâre busy.â (Seria)
The question was rather blunt, but Lesche gave an answer that Seria could not have imagined.
âIâm afraid youâll disappear on your own.â
ââ¦What?â
âI am just scared, thatâs all.â
â⦠Why would you say that?â
âI shouldnât have?â
âThatâs not it. It doesnât suit you.â
The common word âafraidâ was very unfitting when it came out of Lescheâs mouth.
âHow could he be afraid that I would disappear, of all things? I have no idea why he would be so worried.â
âIâm not going anywhere without you, Lesche.â
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âI didnât know it was going to come out right after I said that.â
Seria looked around. This was the Temple of the Imperial Palace and the prayer room in the back was with Stern insignia. Alliot, who was busy moving behind her, said,
âGrand Duchess, Iâve tied everything up.â
âAll right. Go out for a bit, please.â
âYes.â
Alliot and the other three Berg knights walked out of the prayer room, and the door closed quietly. It was then that Seria finally saw the man who was tied tightly to his post. Half of his face was hidden, but some of the hair that was exposed was silver.
It was Mies.
She crossed her arms and tilted her chin lightly. In fact, it was the first time she observed Miesâs face this closely since the incident at the auction house.
âLesche doesnât like it when I stare at Miesâs face.â
Seria remembered Linonâs report.
âMies has never woken up and still has the Grand Dukeâs face on his face. It really is a nightmare!â
It was said that Mies, who was impounded in the dungeon of the mansion, has never woken up. He was unresponsive to any physical stimuli. Even though he was like that, his pulse continued to beat.
Hearing Linonâs words, Seria could only think of one thing as she followed Lesche down to the dungeon and saw the drooping Mies.
âItâs like a switch has been turned off.â
Anyway, it was difficult to interrogate Mies in this state. That was not good. Because Seria wanted to hear the secrets related to the circlet.
âLinon, do you want to give Mies a stronger shock?â
âStronger shock?â
Seria fiddled with the circlet around her neck. The strongest shock she knew of was the one that knocked out Duke Dietrich at once.
That kind of destructive divine power might come up again, but since that day, she had yet to put it on the circlet on Stern insignia.
After checking Miesâs still motionless face, Seria took out the circlet and put it on Stern insignia on the altar.
That moment.
The hair fluttered back strongly. This time as well, a tremendous amount of divine power came out as if exploding. At the same time, a strong scream was heard from the back.
âAckâ¦!â
Seria turned around and immediately had to stand still as if she had been struck by lightning.
âThatâ¦â
Mies was vomiting something similar to black smoke. An unidentified darkness that seems too dense to be just smoke. So that was definitelyâ¦
âLinaâ¦â
It was very similar to the one that had been absorbed by Linaâs body in the Tshugan plains. Why was that coming out of Miesâs body? Dozens of thoughts sprang up and nothing could be clearly confirmed.
Standing as if frozen, Seria raised her voice.
âAlâ¦!â
Seria groaned and the door opened.
âGrand Duchess!â
âI havenât called your name yetâ!â
As if he was waiting right in front of the door, Alliot opened the door and ran right in. Alliotâs eyes went wide when he saw Mies. He was surprised to see Mies was surrounded by an unidentified darkness.
âWhat is that?â
âIâm not sure either.â
âItâs â¦â¦ unusual, thatâs for sure.â
Mies cramped his limbs violently like a patient in extreme pain. Spitting out a handful of blood was an added bonus. At the same time, a silvery glow slowly escaped from his hair. Lescheâs face, which had been overlaid, also slowly disappeared. It was a very eerie scene, but Seria couldnât take her eyes off it.
Mies was almost back to his original face. Alliot walked with a broad stride toward Mies and suddenly jammed his fist into his jaw. As if he could feel the pain even during the convulsions, Mies rolled his eyes.
Anyone could tell that the pain that had raised Linonâs blood pressure to its highest level had disappeared. Alliot ordered the knights, glaring at Mies with an unprecedented scowl.
âTie him up. Heâs going to the mansion.â
âYes, Commander!â
It was early that morning. The sun had not even risen yet. Seria was able to receive a voluminous report on why Mies had targeted the circlet of Berg.
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Baron Ison had been living as if drenched in a dream after Lina disappeared. It was a surprise that his thoughts were different. He strongly believed that the holy Saintess was from another place.
She was back where she belonged, but Baron Ison believed that one day she would return. The Saintess was a being who gave him great faith.
âShe was quite a good match for the Grand Duke of Berg as well.â
That was unfortunate, though.
Grand Duke Berg and Seria Sternâs marriage was due to an accident. The Baron had the strong impression that it was a temporary measure and they would divorce soon, or so Baron Ison had predicted. But the last time he heard another rumor, it was quite different. It happened at the museum.
Now the Grand Dukeâs marriage was no longer temporary because the Emperor approved it. Still, it didnât feel good to see the vaguely expected lanyard disappear.
Baron Ison entered the temple with a sigh. He had come to the Imperial Temple every day to pray for Linaâs return.
There were strangely few people there today. He couldnât even see the priests passing by⦠though a quieter atmosphere was better.
When Baron Ison entered the prayer room, he couldnât believe his eyes. Because he saw that green hair, so unique and absolutely unforgettable.
It was so rare, and it was that same hair color as the Grand Duchess of Berg.
Trying to back away immediately, Baron Ison failed spectacularly.
âGood morning, Baron. Itâs been a while, hasnât it?â
âYes, Grand Duchess Berg. Itâs been a while.â
Baron Ison gave up running away and immediately greeted her politely. Seria Berg. She stood up from her sitting position. The way she approached him was scary as if a fierce beast was walking towards him.
Seria was only smiling, but it was never a warm smile, but that arrogant, cold, and horrifying smile that famous people make when they find prey in social circlesâ¦
It was a smile that made him realize why he admired Lina. The cheerful Saintess never smiled like that, which made his heart shrink.
âYouâre here to pray for your Saintess to come back.â
At that moment, Baron Ison shivered nervously. He was surprised that Seria could read his true intentions.
ââ¦â
The smile on Seriaâs mouth deepened.