Chapter 28
The Tragedy of The Villainess
âLady Abigail, even though you were very much aware of my presence behind you earlier, you still voiced your murderous intent to Lady Seria, didnât you? So I could assume two things. One, you trust meâ¦.â
âThereâs no way I would.â
âWell, then you might want to listen carefully because youâre basically saying you have such poor emotional control that you verbalized your plot for murder right under the nose of someone you donât trust.â
Abigail remained silent as she stared at Alliot quietly. Alliot said in a serious tone.
âIn other words, even if itâs just for the sake of Lady Seria, use your common sense. Previously as well, if I were you, I wouldnât have thrown my handkerchief at all at Marquis Hanetonâs knight. Instead, I would have chosen the highest ranked knight and have him under my control. That wouldnât lead to the insult charge.â
The strange killing spirit that had been slyly flowing out of Abigail quickly disappeared.
âThatâs considerate advice. Iâll keep it in mind. But I disagree with one thing.â
âWhich is it?â
âInstead of having him under my control, I would cut his limbs into pieces.â
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The bedroom was quiet when Seria returned. The servants had already packed her things and loaded them into the carriage. With nothing left to do, she sat up in bed and blinked slowly. It was only mid-morning. And perhaps because she woke up too early, her eyelids were getting heavier.
She closed her eyes as the servants said that there was sufficient time for her to rest before she had to leave for the Laurel Manor.
âI should not have fallen asleep.â
An hour later she let out a silent scream with great regret.
When she woke up, she found herself not in bed, but in a carriage. She heard the sound of the wheels rolling smoothly. Through the window, she could see the white birches that resembled a snowy landscape were laid out beautifully, but there was a blizzardâ¦
In the midst of this white scene, her heart was not at all at peace.
âNo, why the sudden blizzardâ¦?â
The weather was fine in the morning, but where did these dark clouds come from?
She glanced down at her body. She was wrapped up in the covers as if she was still on the bed. And what more, she was in her nightgown. As if there werenât enough problems, she looked up, feeling ashamed. There was a beautiful face in front of her. Full lips, a high nose beneath the long silver eyelashes. But his eyes were strangely cold, a man who looked better from a distance than up close.
Thatâs right.
âI was in a carriage, being held by Lesche Berg with the whole bedding.â
She was in the middle of a sound sleep, a few hours ago.
The servants hurried to wake her up. She was too sleepy to open her eyes, but before she knew it, they were scrubbing her down quickly. She even finished washing her face and brushing her teeth while on the bed. The maids said that it was suddenly snowing heavily, so the order was to leave right away before the snow gets worseâ¦.
Suddenly, her body was raised in the airâ¦Before she came to her senses, she was moved from the bed to the carriage.
âI honestly thought I was dreaming, but itâs reality.â
She couldnât even get a good look at what was in front of her as the maids hurried along and pulled the covers over the top of her head, telling her it would be cold outside.
âSo did I imagine it? The man who was carrying me was Alliot or someone else, and the silver hair Iâd glimpsed earlier was just a mistake?â
But that couldnât be it, could it? She swallowed hard, and looked up at the man who was holding her in his arms, Lesche Berg. She spoke carefully.
âYour Highnessâ¦.â
Lesche, who had been staring out the window with furrowed brows, looked down at her. His red eyes were more subdued than usual, but she felt scared for some reason. Then, he shifted his gaze and looked out the window again at the heavy snowfall.
âSleep more. We still have quite a long way to go.â
How could anyone sleep in this position? Seria moved her head to look at the other side of the carriage.
There was an empty seat.
âIâm going to sleep over there, so please let me go.â
âYou want me to let you go?â
Lesche pointed to her feet with his chin.
âYou donât have any shoes.â
âWhat?â
âI didnât have time to get your shoes, so just sleep like this until then.â
He told her to sleep again, but she wanted to ask him who could really sleep comfortably in this position. On the contrary, she wanted to ask if he could sleep comfortably if their positions were reversed.
Of course, they were too different in size for one thingâ¦.
Unlike her awkwardness, Lesche was holding her very steadily. Even though she was leaning on him for most of his upper body, his big body was relaxed, and the blanket that covered her body was fluffy.
But apart from this physical comfort, Seria felt uncomfortable. If it was a problem because she didnât have shoes, couldnât she just walk barefoot and go to the other side? Or it wasnât too aristocratic to do that and Lesche was the type of person who wouldnât have it such a way?
While she was thinking this and that and staring at her exposed feet Lesche suddenly grabbed her feet.
ââ¦.â
She almost fainted at the sudden touch. (*T/N: I would faint tooâ¦.ð)
As Seria turned stiff, Lesche frowned.
âIs the carriage cold?â
Instantly, she was startled and shuffled her feet.
âPlease donât touch it!â
âWhy?â
Lesche asked back as he let go of her feet.
âWhy? Why would you touch peopleâs feet?â
âArenât we married? Young Lady?â
Suddenly, a strange thought passed through her head.
âYour Highness, could it be that youâre going to the manor to⦠um⦠have your honeymoon?â
At that moment, Lescheâs eyes opened lightly. He answered in a low voice with a bit of moxie.
âYes.â
However, contrary to his words, she was relieved to see Lescheâs face as he quietly affirmed.
âYouâre lying. You scared me, you know that?â
ââ¦â
One of Lescheâs eyebrows lifted slightly.
âHow do you know itâs a lie?â
âIâm very good at reading peopleâs expressions.â
When Seria answered in a serious voice, Lesche clicked his tongue. Then, he leaned back comfortably in the carriage seat. The angle at which he naturally supported her back and thighs also changed. They were much closer than before. She could feel even through the covers that his grip on her was really strongâ¦
Indeed, Lesche was a remarkable knight.
âI touched your feet because they seemed to be very cold. Due to the heavy snowfall, the temperature of the carriage could not be raised further and I think the best option would be for me to hold you.â
âNo, Your Highness. Please, your Grand Duchess* wonâtâ¦.â (*she meant his future wife.)
For a moment, Lescheâs expression hardened. She said that suddenly because she was afraid that Lesche would hold her feet until they reached the manor.
âWas I presumptuous?â
She blinked and added.
âOr specifications in the name of Stern, who is inspecting the glacierâ¦â
âWhy are you correcting it?â
Lesche said, staring at her.
âYouâre the Grand Duchess, arenât you?â
âYes, wellâ¦temporaryâ¦â
âYes, itâs temporary.â
Lesche neatly removed his hands from her feet and pulled the blanket down to cover them.
âIf you donât like to be the Grand Duchess, I canât do anything.â
His words didnât sound like a simple list of facts. His tone of voice was strange. Above all, she was the one who knew Lesche in the original story.
âI think this man is also a bit of a messâ¦Thatâs strange. Why canât I remember him clearly?â
She began to wonder. She memorized most of the original story. At times, she even felt inwardly satisfied that she was a genius herself. But why couldnât she remember the hidden past of the male protagonist in the novel, who was as important as the heroine?
When she looked back at them one by one, it was as if only the memory of them were cut out.
***
Seria looked out the window, thinking she would have to go back to the original story later. It was a seasonal carriage used in the middle of winter, and the windows were small and narrow with thick glass. Still, it was not hard to see outside.
As she was staring out the window at the heavy snowfall, she suddenly saw one of the knights pass the carriage. It was strange. Alliot said that the knights couldnât get into the Laurel Manor, but they could enter the main house of the mansion?
âIsnât that even stranger?â
âYour Highness. Are there knights in the procession?â
âYes.â
âWhy, sir? I heard that knights are not allowed in the Laurel Manor.â
âDidnât Alliot explain it to you?â
âHe didnât tell me anything.â
âThat manâ¦.â
âWhat?â
Seria blinked for a moment because she could see the confusion on Lescheâs face as he wrinkled his brows. It was as if he was forced to take on the role of conveying unwilling words.
âAnyway, he said thereâs a story I should know about, too.â
However, she was prepared to accept it even if Lesche said it wasnât necessary for her to know. When she was about to tell him she would ask Linon later,
Rattle.
That was when it happened.
The carriage jolted, and everything came to a stop. For a moment, the fear that she might tumble out of the carriage took over, but then there was a force that held her tight. It was Lesche. Her heart pounded as she was only putting her weight on Lescheâs arms.
There was a bang at the door, and a loud voice, presumed to be the knights, was heard from outside.
âYour Highness!â
âItâs a demon! A demon has appeared!â
For a moment, she couldnât believe her ears as she heard the words. A demon has appeared? Why?
Lesche quickly reached out and opened the small window on the carriage door. Immediately a chill swept through the air.
âWhatâs the boundary of the manor?â
âRight in front of us!â
âIâm relieved we have a Stern.â
With these words, Lesche lowered Seria on the carriage seat. In the meantime, she tried to keep her feet off the floor.
âStay in the carriage, Iâll send Linon.â
âYes, please donât get hurt.â
Seria hurriedly nodded. Lesche was not surprised to hear that a demon had appeared. There was no one who didnât know what horror meant on this continent. And she wasnât as surprised as she thought she would be because Lesche had a casual demeanor.
âThe weather is very bad.â
Even in that brief whirlwind of Lescheâs departure, she could feel that the blizzard had lowered the temperature inside the carriage by at least a few degrees. She pulled out her arms, which were warmly wrapped up in the blanket, and looked out the window with anticipation.