Chapter 97
The Tragedy of The Villainess
Where Seria arrived was the joint bathroom . She glanced at the bathroom door. It was the Grand Duke and Duchessâs shared bathroom, which was set up on the second floor, and it was the first time she had ever stood there like this.
ââ¦â
While she was absentmindedly losing herself in the rampage of the maidens earlier, Susanâs voice sounded in her ears.
âGrand Duchess. Why donât you go to the joint bathroom?â
âWhy there?â
âHis Highness is taking a bath there.â
ââ¦?â
Susan said with a big smile.
ââ¦He came in here a while ago, but he went that way.â
âHe tried to get in here? His Highness?â
âYes, Grand Duchess.â
ââ¦â
Seria was at a loss for words. Lesche tried to get in here? What was he going to do when he came in?
ââ¦He can just wait in the bedroomâ¦â
Did all the Grand Dukes of Berg originally change suddenly once the imperial approval was issued? The moment she heard Susanâs words, Seria began to explore the original story in her head. It was almost an instinctive act. But she soon gave up. In the original story, the ending was that Lina and Lesche get married, so she didnât know what would happen next.
âItâs better not to knowâ¦â¦â
Seria swept her face with both hands. In the meantime, her skin was smoother than usual. She took a deep breath, grabbed her gown tightly and opened the bathroom door.
It was the shared bathroom, and it was indeed large. Statues of lions were placed on both sides of the door, and beyond the large partition blocking the view, she could hear the sound of running water and smell the warm moisture.
Seria walked in.
She didnât actually have to do a lot of walking. As soon as she walked around the partition, she could see a naked back. It was Lesche.
Her heart raced for a moment. He was sitting in the bath tub set up in the middle of the bathroom, but thanks to that, she couldnât see below his waist.
She sighed involuntarily. The sound of the water was still audible.
ââ¦.!â
The servantâs eyes went wide as Seria walked over. She raised her finger and motioned for the servant to leave. She was actually a little skeptical when she gave the order, because she thought the servant would ask Lescheâs permission to leave.
But the servant quickly disappeared like the wind. As a result, Seria and Lesche remained alone in the bathroom.
She looked at his wet silver hair, his neck beneath it. His back, with its broad shoulders and perfectly captured muscles. His arms, equally thick with muscles.
She was mesmerized.
Seria sat quietly on the marble at the end of the bathroom, and after a bit of deliberation, she reached for Lesche. She knew after a few seconds that it was a very wrong choice.
ââ¦!â
She took a deep breath as Lesche suddenly grabbed her wrist and stared at her. Their gazes met. The air seemed to stop its movements. The expression when people first saw Seriaâs blue diamond was the same as the expression that Lesche was now making while looking at her.
âLescheâ¦..â
Seria cleared her throat and called out his name anyway. Then she started to put together the dozen or so different excuses she had come up with before coming here.
âWell⦠Susan said you were trying to get into my bath? What if the servants faint? To be honest, I would have fainted too. So I came inâ¦I should have knocked firstâ¦..â
Seria couldnât continue to the end. Because Lesche climbed straight out of the bathtub and immediately kissed her on the lips. The sound of the water rushing along his body echoed like waves in her ears. The hot water soaked her body.
It was a kiss that seemed to devour her. Lescheâs tongue instantly dug into her mouth and it became chaotic. She choked on her breath. She ran out of breath and pushed Lesche away, but he didnât move. Her jaw started to hurt from the action of his tongue sucking and rolling hard.
âAhâ¦â
The thin gown Seria was wearing peeled off and fell to the floor. What she was wearing inside was a thin knitted slip. Lesche  grasped the thin shoulder straps of the slip. Veins popped up on his hand. Seria quickly shook her head, afraid that Lesche would tear her clothes off, pushing him out strongly and gasping.
âMy clothes are ruinedâ¦â
âIâll buy them for you.â
âThey donât have the same clothes as these. Susan made it for me.â
âCan you make the same thing again?â
âHave you tried making clothes?â
Lesche looked at her in dismay. His red eyes were cloudy, but perhaps it was the slight tilt of his chin that made it feel so odd.
âHave you made it?â
âNo.â
Seria laughed softly.
âBut it would be fun if you sewed.â
Lesche looked at her and suddenly swept her face with one hand.
âWhy in the world are you laughing so hard?â
âWhat did I laugh so hard about?â
âYou laugh so much that people go crazy.â
âWhat crazy? I was just laughing.â
Seria frowned.
âIn your eyes, Iâm very beautiful, arenât I? Itâs because of your eyes.â
âI see. It seems so. I like the way you laugh so much, it drives me crazy when I see it.â
ââ¦.â
âThatâs serious.â
With a low, moaning sigh, Lesche kissed her ear. Then he dragged Seria straight into the water.
Splash!
She heard the sound of the water hitting her bare skin. In an instant, she was in Lescheâs chest. The slip dress was still wet and rolled up in the water and stuck to her skin. Lescheâs hands and body stuck to her that way, too.
âSeria.â
She couldnât take her eyes off the low voice calling her. Her head felt dizzy. Perhaps it was because she had been in the hot steamy place for too long, or perhaps it was for some other reason⦠Lesche started touching her from her neck down to her thighs. When Seria took off his hand, which was starting to touch every inch of her body, Lesche dug between her fingers and held them strongly.
Lesche cupped the back of her head and tilted her chin up. Seriaâs eyelashes trembled. This was the first time she had learned that bath water could maintain its temperature for that long, and the first time she had learned that there were always two dry indoor gowns available for a coupleâs bath.
However, there was no use in the bed. She didnât know how time passed. By the time she thought the colors reflected on the curtains changed a bit, she fell asleep as if passed out.
(*Did they do it or not? Did she pass out before they did it? It was unclear here)
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08. The Capital of the Empire
âItâs been a while since youâve been to the Capital, right? Bibi.â
Abigail, who was riding a horse, approached the carriage and said.
âYes, Lady. Itâs still a hell of a weather here.â
Seria smiled and looked outside the carriage. A cool breeze blew and sent her hair flying.
This was where the Imperial Palace of the Glick Empire was located. It was the capital, the center of the empire. It was much warmer than Berg, only because of its geographical location in the south. Of course, itâs almost late winter now.
Spring will soon be here. But the capital was like spring even now.
Perhaps it was because she had been in Berg for a while, where it was particularly cold in early spring and winter. Her clothes were also lighter than in Berg. Meanwhile, the carriage rolled hard and headed southeast.
In the blink of an eye, the number of passersby walking along the street rapidly decreased, and each of the passersbyâs clothes became unusual.
This was the southeast district, where the mansions of famous high-ranking nobles were gathered. Seemingly luxurious mansions stood side by side.
Of course, Seria had been to this district before. Not that Seriaâs townhouse was located here, but the residence of the Marquis of Haneton, a high-ranking nobleman, was located here. Fortunately, the road split and the Hanetone mansion was no longer in sight.
The carriage drove on. Strangely, from some point on, no mansions began to be seen.
It was time to start wondering. The carriage stopped.
âWeâve arrived. Grand Duchess, please dismount.â
Seri got out of the carriage with the help of the footman. The moment she straightened her wrinkle dress and raised her head. Her eyes were wide open.
âWhatâ¦?â
âGrand Duchess?â
Susan hurried to Seriaâs side and asked.
âWhy? Is there a problem?â
âNo, I was just surprised that the mansion is so big.â
âOhâ¦Well, if thatâs the problem, then itâs fine.â
Susan smiled. She walked with her to the front door. Even as they walked, Seriaâs eyes were glued to the size of the mansion.
âWhy is the mansion so big? Is it a royal castle?â
In general, nobles with estates and titles usually have mansions on the imperial capital and castles on their estates. The more property and the higher the titles, the more glorious the castles become. Berg and Kellydenâs castles were very glamorous.
But what is this?
Is it possible to own such a large mansion in the capital? The house with the dark colored bricks piled up looked like it could just be called a castle, since it was a mansion only in words. No wonder there were no other mansions to be seen for a while, but it was surrounded by a huge garden worthy of this huge mansion.
It seemed that this mansion was even bigger than the castle in Kellyden.
Seria regretted saying that she would get off at the entrance of the mansion all the way while touring the garden of the mansion. She should have just taken the carriage to the entrance.
When she finally arrived at the front door after more than ten minutes of walking, Ben and the other servants were already lined up. As soon as they saw her, they bowed deeply.
âWelcome, Grand Duchess.â
âLong time no see, Ben.â
âYes, how have you been?â
âIâve been well.â
âThe Grand Duchessâs health is Bergâs joy.â
âThe health of the butler is also my joy.â
Seria glanced at the people next to Ben, who was smiling broadly.
There were quite a few knights among the servants whose faces she did not recognize. She was fairly well acquainted with the knights of Stern and Berg before she was Grand Duchess, but there were many unfamiliar faces that made her head spin.
âThese are knights who guard the mansion?â
It seemed like there were too many knights for that.
It will be a bit later before we can figure out where they are from.
âThe inside is just fine.â
It was Seriaâs first honest impression of the mansion. Ben replied calmly, not seeming to panic.
âIâm sorry, Grand Duchess. I donât have the talent to decorate, so I just put it away for now.â
âI see. But, Ben.â
âYes. Grand Duchess?â
Seria asked, tilting her head.
âDid you throw everything away while cleaning up?â
ââ¦â
Susan suddenly coughed and cleared her throat. Ben also cleared his throat.
ââ¦It canât be, Grand Duchess.â
ââ¦Right? It was just joking.â
The mansion was too empty and dreary. It was clean, but overly clean, reminiscent of a house that had been put up for sale.