HAPPILY EVER AFTER(2)
âNowadays, Ethan is also going to the Dukeâs residence with Selena.â (Beth)
âEthan?â
Kwiz didnât anticipate this unexpected news about his third son.
âEthan is going to the Dukeâs residence? Why?â
âThe third son of Marquis Philip often visits the ducal residence and apparently, his age is very similar to Ethanâs. He seems very excited about making friends with his peers.â
âHmm, the children have already reached the age where they are looking for friends more than their parents.â
Although it was said that children only listened when they were young, Kwiz wasnât yet ready to let Selena out of his protection.[1] As her husband mumbled while looking discouraged, Beth said something even more shocking to him.
âThe reason Selena keeps going to the ducal residence isnât just because she enjoys playing with the Dukeâs young daughter.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âIâm talking about Selena.â
Beth couldnât stop herself from smiling as she spoke.
âShe fell for Sir. Taran.â
Kwiz didnât understand the Queenâs meaning for a moment then his eyes gradually grew bigger and his gaze quivered with shock.
â...Sir. Taran? You mean, Count Taran, son of Duke Taran?â
When the Queen nodded, Kwiz slammed his hand on the table and jumped to his feet.
âWhat is thisâ?! Do you know how old Count Taran is right now?â
âWhen Selena is seventeen, Sir. Taran will be 27. Their age difference isnât unsuitable.â
â...â
Kwiz sat back down. The difference between eight and eighteen felt like a huge gap but once you added 9 years to it, it changed into a commonly acceptable difference.
â...but still, what does an eight-year-old know?â
âJust like Your Majesty says, what does Selena know? Itâs probably just curiosity and yearning in the same manner when she sees a pretty doll and indulges in it. However, Your Majesty. Girls grow up quickly. In five yearsâ time, that yearning will change to love.â
He hadnât even released her from his protection yet. Kwiz had never thought about marrying off his daughter. She couldnât live by his side forever. He knew that but when he realized that his daughterâs marriage might not be that far away, he felt like he had lost all the energy in his body.
âMy Queen, you seem to be very pleased with Sir. Taran.â
âOh, very much so. Sir. Taranâs succession seems to be set in stone and whether it is his personality, appearance or ability, there is nothing to complain about. Hasnât Your Majesty also praised Sir. Taran frequently?â
âWell that...â
Even if you say he was named the youngest Count thanks to his fatherâs support, becoming the Academyâs youngest Shyta wasnât something that could be achieved with backing alone.
âTaran Gong is such a lucky devil, eh.â
In most cases, if the father was outstanding, the childrenâs capability was usually below their fatherâs. However, Taran Gongâs son seemed to have inherited his fatherâs capability but none of his fatherâs personality defects, so he was more perfect.
âAnd heâs only a year older than the Crown Prince.â
Compared to Count Taran, the Crown Prince was very young and immature.
âDo you want Selena to be seated as the Duchess?â (Kwiz)
âI cannot say I do not want that. Seeing Taran Gongâs unchanging affection for the Duchess has made my heart lean towards them. Wouldnât Sir. Taran love his wife like that as well, seeing as he grew up watching his parents in that manner? It is every motherâs wish for her daughter to be loved by her husband and live happily.â(Beth)
â...â
âWere you merely jesting when you asked Taran Gong about becoming in-laws?â
âWhen the Duchess was pregnant, I was honestly willing to pair Selena up with them if the Duchess had a boy.â
âWhy didnât you consider pairing our son with them if they had a girl?â
âMy Queen. Can you imagine how much dowry one would have to give to bring in Taran Gongâs daughter? This king canât handle that.â
Beth gave her husband a sidelong scowl as he changed realistically concerning their sonâs issue.
âI made a slight mention of it to the Duchess in passing but I ended up withdrawing. She told me the Duke was disinclined to a union between cousins.â
âCousins?â
Kwiz considered the meaning of that word for a while. Strictly speaking, since the Duchess was his half-sister, their children were cousins. However, Kwiz had never thought of putting it in that category. It wasnât because Kwiz was stupid or daft, but because in the royal family, the concept of having relatives between descendants was rare, unless they were blood siblings.
In Xenon, there was a law forbidding the marriage of blood relations within the second cousin. However, for the royal family, that law was practically nullified. Whether it was for political reasons or for carnal reasons, a king had more than ten concubines and many more children than that. Kwiz having only a few concubines and no children from those concubines was quite a rare case.
The women who entered the back palace for political reasons were daughters of noble families. If they were all slapped with the title of ârelativesâ, their descendants would not be able to find a marriage partner in the future when they grow up.
Especially in the case of the late King, whose licentiousness was to an excessive degree, quite a number of noble families were relatives.
There would be a limited scope of political marriage partners for their level. Thus, intermarriage between royal descendants such as cousins was something that happened openly.
Moreover, Count Taran was not even the Duchessâ biological son. Of course, since he was entered into the family register, their mother-son relationship was acknowledged as no different from biological according to the law, but in a place where intermarriage occurred between blood-related cousins, what was so uncomfortable about a marriage between people who were only acknowledged as cousins by law? Kwiz figured this was just another way to spin the rejection.
âI donât believe Your Majesty isnât thinking about it at all. Consider an engagement between Selena and Sir. Taran.â
Kwiz fell into deep thought.
Becoming in-laws with the Duke of Taran. It wasnât a bad idea. If that happened, the royal family would be in-laws with the two Duke Houses that held the highest power in the nations. When it came to building a strong relationship, there was no means more stable than blood.
Translatorâs Corner:
[1] This is saying that means: Children tend to obey their parents when they are young but do as they wish when they grow up.