Chapter 76
The Tragedy of The Villainess
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âLady Mensla?â
When Seria heard Cassiusâ words and looked behind him, Lady Mensla finally squirmed her way out. Maybe because of her small size, she was hidden behind Cassius. The composition was really interesting. By all accounts, Seria was the villain again, and Lady Mensla seemed to be a poor victim.
âNo matter where I go, this position seems to be the same. Seria is always the villain.â
âBy the way, why are you here?â
âTo support Lady Mensla.â
Seria couldnât believe Olivia sent Cassius. She stared at Olivia. She apologized in a shaky voice, but her words trailed off. She was frightened.
âIf my words are not enoughâ¦.â
âNothing is ever enough. Itâs done. Go ahead, Lady Mensla. I hope we donât run into each other again during my remaining time here.â
The voice sounded arrogant, but it seemed to fall on deaf ears with her now pale complexion.
âHm, now if youâll excuse me.â
Lady Mensla bit her lip and hurried away. Seria raised her eyes when she saw that Cassius didnât go back with Olivia.
âLady Mensla went too far.â
âWent too far?
âYes.â
As Seria was listening to Cassiusâs words, she looked up to the side. There was a shiny windowpane. Just outside the window, dim evening light was falling, and their figures were reflected as if in a mirror. Seria looked more at her reflection. Her hair was green, flowing like seaweed. Those blue eyes looked like the direct features of a Kellyden. It was Seriaâs appearance.
âItâs so comfortable for me to say anything now.â
âLady Mensla must have followed my two big brothersâ behavior, whatâs too much?â
ââ¦what?â
âDo you think her vulgarity is due to her personality? Cassius, are you sure that you and Nissos have never spoken ill of me in Lady Menslaâs presence?â
Cassius, of course, was seemingly well-educated. Even if he gossiped, he wouldnât have been as frivolous as a countryman.
It was mentioned several times in the original story. He said it was insulting and embarrassing that such a ruffian like Seria, an illegitimate whose humanity was ruined, was a Kellyden like himself.
When she heard Cassius complaining, Lina panicked.
âIâve never seen Cassius angry before. I always thought he was an educated Young Master.â
Seria pointed with her chin to her bedroom, where the door was half open.
âYouâve seen my room with me, havenât you? What western nobleman would think so highly of Seria Kellyden when even the servants look down on me like that?â
Even the servants of the castle treat Seria coldly. The Young Lady of the Kellyden, Seriaâs room was a mess and no one paid any attention to it. Lady Mensla would have been somewhat aware of these circumstances. She might have seen Seriaâs room.
The Kellydenâs status as the dominant force in the West meant that their influence on the other noble families was also significant. How could Lady Mensla think well of Seria when Seriaâs own family wasnât even nice to her?n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Seria was hated by the members of the Kellyden, both by the family and the servants. So how could Lady Mensla, an outsider, care for Seria, who left her own familyâs last name and replaced it with a new one? There was no way.
That was why she didnât want to blame Lady Mensla separately. She had her priorities straight.
âI donât blame Lady Mensla because itâs my brothers who hate me so much. So donât worry about it.â
â⦠What am I worried about?â
Seria was annoyed at Cassius for pretending not to know and for repeatedly asking back. She wrinkled her forehead and said,
âYou brought her here and made her apologize because you thought I would harass your fiancée about this. Do you think I donât know?â
âWhat? â¦..I didnât bring Lady Mensla here for that reason.â
âNo?â
âBecause what she did was too much. So, she apologizedâ¦..â
âApologizeâ¦.?â
ââ¦.â
Cassius couldnât answer any further. In the end, he seems to have realized that no matter what excuse he made, he would only repeat the same words.
He just bit his lips. In other words, he seemed to think to himself that no matter what he said in his defense, he would repeat the same thing.
There was silence for a while. Cassiusâs bright blue eyes looked up at Seria again.
âWhatever our actions, it was Lady Menslaâs mistake to do such a vile thing to you. The choice was hers to make.â
âYou are such a good talker.â
âYes, Cassiusâ¦â
Seria told Cassius, who somehow tried to blame someone else for his mistake.
âIf youâre right, Lady Mensla has made a wrong choice, if sheâs a person with only that much insight, then I suppose thatâs the extent of your insight in taking such a person as a fiancé. If you want a short sighted person to be your bride, you must have no conscience.â
ââ¦â
Despite the blatant accusation, Cassius did not seem to say anything. He just kept his mouth shut. Seria huffed and turned away. She was going to go back to the bedroom. Just then Cassius reached out his hand and grabbed her.
âIâm not done talking yet.â
The moment his hand grasped Seriaâs arm, it was as if she was struck by lightning. Suddenly a shiver ran through her. The strange thing was, while her body was shaking like this, it would be normal to scream along with it but she didnât let out any sound. She only breathed heavily as if she was choking.
âSeria? Seri Kellyâ¦.!â
âYoung Master? Ah⦠Young Master!â
At that moment, the old butler, who was walking from afar, came running in a rush and struck Cassius on the hand. Seria forced her trembling legs to stand up.
While her brain was limping with unknown shock, the butlerâs words came to her ears as she was catching her rough breaths.
âI must tell you that you must not do such a thing⦠Young Lady still has the emotional shock of that day.â
An emotional shock? Seria shifted her eyes as the spirit that seemed to be scratching at her with a rake slowly awoke. Cassiusâs face turned white with shock. And now, the old butlerâ¦
ââ¦Something is going on.â
The old butler knew what had happened, and she knew intuitively that she should question him.
ââ¦.. Iâm fine.â
âSeri â¦.â
âIâm fine!â
It didnât look good in any way, as Seria was stumbling weakly in front of the Kellyden people.
It was unpleasant. Cassius, in particular, at the mere touch of his hand Seria shuddered. There was something going on between him and Seria.
The butler looked at Cassius with a blank expression on his face and cleared his throat.
âMy lady, the Lord calls.â
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âHave a seat.â
It was unexpected. The place the old butler led Seria to was the Marquis of Kellydenâs private parlor. There was a normal building style in the Glick Empire. Such a place was usually a reception room attached to the office of the Master of the house, a place that would only be opened to very important guests or people close to the house.
âIs it because Iâm the Grand Duchess of Berg that he wants to talk here?â
Seria looked at the Marquis sitting across from her. The Marquis took a sip of his steaming tea. Seria also took a sip of tea. There was no refreshments.
âI thought you wonât be available for a few days.â
âSomehow I managed to free up some time.â
âIs that so?â
The Marquis asked,
âHow badly were you injured on your wedding day?â
âAs I said. If you donât believe my story, you can go and ask the priests.â
There were many of them, so the accident should be recorded accurately. The Marquis was silent for a while anyway. Seria waited patiently. Then he opened his mouth.
âWhat do you want to talk about Berg?â
âWhy donât you respond to my marriage vows?â
A moment later, the sound of a teacup rattling could be heard. The Marquis frowned and asked back.
âWhat do you mean by respond?â
âHis Royal Highness, the Grand Duke, has sent people to Kellyden several times to ask for your acceptance of his marriage vows, but has received no response.â
âWhatâ¦.?â
The Marquis frowned. He stood up straight and tugged at the rope on the wall. It was not the rope that was often used to call servants to fetch tea. It was a red rope that was used to call people in a hurry.
âButler.â
âYes, My Lord.â
âDo you have a wedding pledge from Berg?â
âIâ¦.â
The butler couldnât answer right away. His face just turned pale. The Marquis yelled at him.
âSpeak quickly!â
âA few years ago, the Lord told me not to post any news about the third lady.â
ââ¦What?â
For a moment, the silence fell heavily.
âHe did? When?â
âHe did, Miss.â
The butler said, looking at Seria.
âAfter the Young Lady left the Kellydenâs last name, you took Stern as your last name and beganâ¦â
ââ¦â
The silence fell once more.
âBring it to me. You have it in storage, donât you?â
âAh, thatâs the thing. I discarded it allâ¦.â
âButler!â
The Marquisâs face turned red.
âI didnât order them to be destroyed!â
âMy Lordâ¦..â
The butler had a very troubled look on his face. The Marquis asked again.
âIs this something you have handled at your own discretion?â
ââ¦.â
âWho said it was okay?â
âSecond Young Masterâ¦.â
âOh my god.â
Even in the original story, Nissos and Seria were always at each otherâs throats. But she didnât think it was enough for him to cut off all connections with Seria.
âNissos Kellyden, what did he evenâ¦..â
The Marquis gritted his teeth.