Chapter 20
The Tragedy of The Villainess
âI see youâve finished the banquet preparations.â
The sight of Lesche in a white suit that matched his silver hair was enough to put Seria in a daze moment. His dazzling look was like cold water to cool her boiling head. This man definitely looked good in a suit, perhaps because he had a great body.
Naturally, she knew she had to finish getting ready as soon as possible to attend the banquet.
âMy apologies, Your Highness.â
She bowed to Lesche and walked away quickly, and he began to follow her. Seria looked at him in bewilderment.
âYour Highness? Why are you following me?â
âDonât we have the same destination?â
âNo, I never revealed where I was going.â
Her question was met with a puzzled look from Lesche.
âDidnât you notice?â
âYes?â
âIâve been following you since you stepped out of your bedroom.â
âMy bedroomâ¦.?â
âYes,â Lesche added, frowning. âDid I follow too quietly? Iâm sure I walked along making a lot of noise.â
Seria shook her head in a hurry.
âNo, I didnât hear you because I was thinking about something else. I apologize.â
âWhy apologizeâ¦.â
Briefly responding, Lesche looked at Seria and asked.
âWhere are you going with a strange thing on your face? Is it a trendy accessory in the capital?â
Only then did she realize that she must look ridiculous with the ice pack. But in the meantime, she didnât want to hide her face by lowering her head because Seria had a strong confidence in her beautyâ¦.No, because she knew that no matter what Seriaâs face looked like, Lesche wouldnât think much.
âHe isnât the type of person who can be fooled by a womanâs face, I should be honest about this.â
Seria started to speak as she removed the silk pouch that she wore on her face like a mask.
âItâs not an accessory. Thisâ¦Your Highness?â
Suddenly, Lesche lifted her chin, she couldnât breath and just blinked in bewilderment. It was strange to see Lescheâs red eyes right in front of her field of vision. Unlike her embarrassed face, his brows furrowed.
âHow did you get hurt?â
âThatâ¦â
âIt looks like something from the past.â
âHow did he knowâ¦?â
By the way, the original Seria had slapped other peopleâs cheeks with such strength. She now knew why over 100 servants were sick of her.
Seria swallowed hard and said.
âThatâs right. I slapped myself on the face. But, Your Highness, could you please let it goâ¦.?â
Lesche stared at her, and after a moment, he released her chin. Her heart was pounding violently in her chest. She took a deep breath and looked at Lesche again.
âDuring an argument with Saintess Lina, I slapped myself.â
âArgument?â
âYes,â she said distantly, because it was hard for her to explain.
Lina had mentioned her motherâs identity, and she was so mad at her for it that she almost struck her. But she exercised her last bit of patience and lifted her hand and hit her own cheek. It wasnât that she didnât want to tell Lina because she wanted to hide it. It was the same logic that caused Seriaâs whole body to tremble when her mother was insulted, regardless of her intentions. For Seria, the owner of this body, insulting her mother seemed to be quite a blow. Thanks to this very unkind explanation, Lesche stopped asking any farther, he just stared at her. After a moment, he asked.
âWho else were you with besides the saintess?â
âDesigner Begonia.â
âI see.â
âIs he going to call Begonia in to question her?â
That would be better.
In the meantime, she tried again to fasten the silk pouch to her cheek. It was certainly better than ice. It should have melted by now and let the moisture seep in, but it was good that her cheek didnât get damp while it kept it cool with little moisture. She now understood why Begonia always had it on hand. However, it was a bit of a challenge, trying to hold it in place all by herself without a mirror. At the sight, Lesche clicked his tongue and reached out. He easily wrapped the strap around, secured a silk pouch on her cheek, then raised his head without hesitation.
âSince weâve come this far anyway, we can go together to the hall for the banquet.â
ââ¦â
âCan I wait in the annex?â Lesche asked.
It would take Seria at least three hours to finish all her preparations, and he wanted to wait for her here?
âIâll go to the main hall when Iâm done, Your Highness.â
âI think Marquis Haneton will be here before Young Lady gets to the main hall.â
âHe already came. Will he come again?â
Lesche stopped for a moment. He looked back at Seria, as if he knew that Kalis had already come to see her. He nodded.
âI could smell his perfume.â Seria said.
Seria noticed it the moment Begonia pushed her outside the door, Kalisâs perfume was faintly fragrant. She could smell the scent at once, as her place was exceptionally clean and well-kept.
When she saw that Kalis was nowhere to be seen, she thought that he must have come to her other building and chased after Lina when he saw her running away crying.
âI felt even worse. I even took the wrong road.â
Lesche spoke slowly.
âHis perfume scent?â
âYes, there is a perfume that Marquis Haneton often uses at every banquetâ¦â
Lescheâs expression changed slightly. Seria asked.
âYour Highness? Are you offended?â
Lescheâs face instantly stiffened. When she shrank back, he said shortly.
âIt reminds me of the High Priest.â
âYes, thatâs right. It would be too much trouble to tell him.â
The ordinary nobles, and even the king of the kingdom, welcomed the High Priest visit with open arms. The High Priest was the most senior of the hundreds of thousands of clergy. A personal visit from him meant that he would be blessing the land heâd trod on while conveying the blessings of God. Above all, it was a great honor. But there were different kinds of people everywhere. One of them was Lesche. Of course, with Lesche, there was no need to add the honor of the High Priest, as he already had so much honor in his possession. Because he was a man who held the unprecedented title of Grand Duke of Berg. He didnât need any more honor and glory. Perhaps that was why, for him, the visit of the High Priest was just one more troublesome event to add to his list.
Seria decided to rest for an hour on a garden bench. She sat down and glanced discreetly at Lesche, who sat next to her. He followed her and sat next to her, not saying a word. Leaning his back against the bench and staring straight ahead, Lesche asked without looking at her.
âWhy do you keep staring at me?â
âWhat? How did he know I was watching him?â
Getting caught red handed, she told him frankly.
âI was just wondering if Your Highnessâ white clothes would get dirty.â
Lesche looked at her with a wistful expression.
âI really want to open Young Ladyâs head once.â
âMyâ¦why my head..?â
Whether Seria was surprised or not, Lesche spoke in an insignificant tone.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYou think of everything, donât you?â
ââ¦.â
âHowever, you donât know your garden bench is being cleaned every day.â
ââ¦â
âIt doesnât matter because Linon cleans your place every day.â
âLinon?â
âThe Linon I know? The Chief Aide of the Berge estate?â
Seria looked back to see how long he had been doing the servantsâ chores as well, and quickly swept the benches with her fingertips, thinking how ridiculous it was that he had to wipe the benches every day.
She wondered if there was any dust on it, but to her surprise, there was none, and then she was more than a little perplexed.
âWhat on earth⦠You have your aide doing the cleaning?â
âOf course. Heâs a germaphobe.â
âHe has germophobia?â
âYes.â
She had never heard of it before. In the original novel, the story was mainly about Lina and her men. Lesche and Kalis, so to speak. Some more of the others. There were no detailed mentions of the supporting characters like Linon.
âBy the way, how could a germaphobe come out and clean my placeâ¦.Does he think Iâm very dirty?â
She was so shocked and spent nearly an hour in a daze. And since there wasnât much time left before the ball started, she got up as soon as Lesche said it was time.
âYour Highness, did you say you were coming with me to my room?â
âThatâs a little strange.â
Lesche walked behind her without replying. It was somewhat awkward, and her hand tingled as she unconsciously fumbled with the silk pouch that contained the snowflake crystal. As she spread out her hand, she suddenly felt a hot temperature. It was Lesche. He took her hand lightly and released it.
âYour hands are cold.â Seria said.
âYour cheeks must be colder.â Lesche responded.
Flustered, Seria pretended to clear her throat and looked away.
Lesche laughed.
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âThatâs good. Even enemies will fall in love with you.â
Begonia looked pleased. Her light pink dress, elaborately beaded with hundreds of silver beads, shone magically even in the small light. Seria turned around, admiring Begoniaâs skills.
Awkwardly, Lesche was sitting there. This was her bedroom, but she had no choice. The parlor hadnât had any visitors in the past few days, so the whole place wasnât heated, and the hallway was chilly. Therefore she couldnât let the master of this castle stay in a cold place. Besides, Begonia wanted Lesche to be in the room. She said something about how seeing a beautiful creature gave her strength. Seria wasnât a designer, but she understood what Begonia was talking about. Lesche Berge was a man whose appearance was truly breathtaking.
âYour Highness,â Begonia asked Lesche with a smile. âIt may sound rude, but as a designer who created a masterpiece, may I ask how do you feel about your wifeâs dress?â