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âThe family registering process isnât that complicated so it should be done within a day or two.â
âI see...â
Luciaâs heart fluttered. Damian was really becoming her son. Now that Damian was on the register, he was family now. It wasnât an adoption but an entry as a biological child so their relationship couldnât be dissolved.
Even if she divorced her husband, her son in the family register was forever her son. She couldnât claim custody rights over Damian as she had already handed over those right but whether or not she had those rights would not affect their mother-son relationship.
âHeâs my son...â
âThat is correct. Heâs you son so you can do as you like. Can bully him if you want.â
â...Hah? You are such a bad father.â
Luciaâs eyes widened and she criticized him.
âWhat?â
âAre you trying to persuade me to be the evil stepmother now?â
Her word choice made him laugh.
âDo you have the ability to be hard on him?â (Hugo)
âWhat do you mean?â
âI mean itâll be the boy causing you distress instead.â
âDamian will not cause me distress. You still donât know Damian, heâs such a nice child.â
Hugo chuckled lightly. Even if the boy looked meek and docile, he was of Taran blood. His brother seemed like the kindest person one could ever meet but had enough malice to murder his biological father.
âPlus heâs your son.â
Lucia thought she had mumbled that to herself but when he fixed an odd gaze on her, she realized she had spoken out loud.
â...to whom do you have faith in?â (Hugo)
â...Damian...who is very much...like you.â (Lucia)
He moved closer placing his head close to Luciaâs face. Then he spoke in a subdued tone as though making a threat.
âIf he is like me then you should be more careful. Havenât you heard the rumors about me?â
â...rumors that you drink blood?â
â...What?â
Lucia was flustered. She didnât mean to say that but the words suddenly escaped from her mouth.
âAh, erm... I mean...the rumors of you...â
âSay that I drink blood?â
Hugo studied her face as she nodded her head then he turned towards her, took her into his arms and buried his head in her shoulder. Then he began to laugh.
Thanks to Fabianâs constant reports, Hugo knew all sorts of rumors concerning himself but as for someone telling him directly that he drinks blood? She was the first.
âI know itâs just a rumor.â
Luciaâs face was burning with shame and she gave an excuse.
âItâs not completely a lie. When at war, sometimes one has no choice but to take it in.â
âAh...I see...â
âWere you curious about that?â
âNo...maybe a little...but that was a long time ago. I definitely donât think about that now.â
He just kept on laughing. Lucia was glad he wasnât offended but she didnât think her words were that funny. She just couldnât understand his laughing code.
âWhat of other rumors?â
â...I donât know.â
âYou are really such a daring woman. What were you thinking asking a blood-drinking monster to marry you?â
Listening to his teasing, Lucia blushed in silence. Since she was the one that misspoke, she couldnât say anything.
âIs it really okay if I meddle with things concerning Damian?â
âDo as you like.â
âYou told me not to last time.â
âWhen did I?â
âYou said, âAlthough itâs nice and cute, donât go over the lineâ.â
âLike I said, when did I?â
Lucia blinked, studying his expression which had âwhat in the world are you talking about?â written all over it. His expression was telling her that he really had never said that before.
Lucia carefully scoured her memory. When she thought about it, he really did not use the expression âgo over the lineâ. But he did say something like that.
Sheâd had a hunch about something and had been wanting to ask and she finally realized that instead of guessing his thoughts or words, it would be much better to just ask him outright.
âBy any chance...do you hate Damian?â (Lucia)
âI do not.â
Lucia gathered her courage and asked this question very carefully and in return he answered very readily.
âThen...why did you send Damian to boarding school?â
âI already told you. I couldnât take care of him so I sent him there.â
âBut still, there hasnât been a precedence of one being sent to boarding school. Moreover, one that is a dukeâs heir.â
âI donât care what others do.â
â...What you mean is that you determined that to be the best course of action to take.â
Hugo nodded.
Lucia felt as though something had been lifted off her chest. Like sheâd been wandering in the dark and her fingers finally grasped onto something.
âI think...I know about him a little bit more now.â
When one thought about it, when Lucia asked, he did not delve into a generous explanation but most of his answers were concise.
âWhy did you send Damian to boarding school and not contact him once?â
âA report on what the boy does arrives on my desk every week so I know heâs doing fine.â
It was fascinating. His incomprehensible actions all had a reason behind them and when she asked, he told her everything.
Luciaâs mind was racing. To what extent would he keep answering? Would it be okay to ask a little more difficult questions?
âThen...â
He lowered his head, biting her neck and she let out a little scream in response.
âCan you stop talking about another man?â
â...What? Heâs your son, an eight year old child. Heâs not a man!â
âSo ruthless. Do you know how much those words have crushed the boyâs pride?â
â...Goodness me. I was too rash.â
Even though Damian was a child, he was a boy. If she were to change positions with the young boy and put herself in his shoes and someone were to tell her, âsince youâre young, you are definitely not a ladyâ, her feelings would be hurt.
It was unintentional but she couldnât help but wonder how much she mustâve hurt Damianâs feelings.
âTruly this child. He could speak his mind and tell me he didnât like it.â
When she thought about it, Damian wasnât the type of child speak up on something like that. Then, could it be that he told Hugo? When did their relationship become so close?
âDid Damian say so?â
âNo.â
âHow do you know then?â
âIf I were in his position, thatâs how Iâd be.â
Lucia narrowed her eyes at him. But he wasnât wrong. Since heâs a man, he would understand the male mind better. Lucia began to wonder if sheâd made any other mistake with Damian. In the meantime, Hugoâs hand kept wandering around.
His sneaky hands fumbled across her waist, while his lips trailed persistent but light kisses from her ear to her neck.
âYou should get back to work.â
At the same time, her words came out spoiling his exploration and his expression crumpled intensely.
âYou went out due to an urgent matter, didnât you? And after you return from outings, you get busier.â
â...â
Translatorâs corner
1) For those curious, Chapter 38.2 was where they had this discussion.
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Hugoâs expression was full of obvious complaints but Lucia simply took his hands off her waist and stood up. She knew what he wanted but she was exhausted all day due to a number of reasons and had no confidence in handling him right now.
âVivian.â
âMy head feels a little heavy so I want to take a walk.â
Hugo tries a few more times but was turned down so he eventually headed to his office with unwilling steps. He hadnât found work enjoyable before but today, he really did not want to work.
He didnât comfort her in hopes of being rewarded but still it wasnât right to repay one for oneâs services in this way. He continued grumbling till he reached his office.
***
Later that night, Lucia said to the man who came into her bedroom after she finished bathing.
âGo to your bedroom and sleep.â
âToday again? Why!â (Hugo)
Lucia stared at her complaining husband.
âI have no energy so I wonât be able to handle you today. Hence, I donât think itâll be quite enjoyable.â
I have no energy. It wonât be enjoyable. Two times, she mercilessly and consecutively struck him down.
â...Alright. Fine. Today again, Iâll sleep next to you, wonât do anything.â
He muttered gloomily. Those damned noblewives. They definitely wonât be getting off easy. He ground his teeth in anger.
âReally?â
âI kept my promise yesterday, didnât I?.â
All the more reason not to believe. Her gaze was telling him that she didnât believe him at all. Hugo abruptly took her into his arms and fell onto the bed with her in tow.
âHugh!â
He hugged her tighter the more she flounced around.
âIâm sleeping like this. Enough, stay still. Youâll get me excited if you keep moving.â (Hugo)
âWhere are you touching!â (Lucia)
After tossing around for a while with no result, Lucia finally went silent. She couldnât even fidget because he was hugging her very tightly from the back. His hands gallantly slid into her nightwear and squeezed her breasts. Even if she asked him to remove his hand, he would act like he didnât hear anything so she just gave up.
âVivian.â
It was especially nice to hear him calling her name right next to her ear. Luciaâs lips curled slightly.
âYes.â
âVivian.â
âYes.â
Again, he said,
âVivian.â
And this time, Lucia said,
âYes?â
And turned to look at him, her gaze asking why he was doing that.
âWhen I first called you by that name, you felt awkward, right?â
âMm...Yes. I did.â
âWhen I call you now, youâre unaffected.â
âWell, yes, Iâve been hearing it for a while so Iâve gotten used to it.â
Now, Lucia did not hate the name âVivianâ as before. The name of the Duke of Taranâs wife was Vivian, not Lucia. She had found new happiness in her life as Vivian. The life of Vivian that was full of pain ended within her dream.
When he called her âVivianâ, it made her feel like she was his one and only âVivianâ and her heart would throb. He was the only one that could call her Vivian. Whether that was now or in the future.
â...Is that so?â (Hugo)
Why didnât you tell me your childhood name? Hugo wanted to ask. However, he was afraid to hear the answer to that question. If she said something like âI didnât want to.â Or âDonât call me by that name.â his heart would sink.
âYou donât hate me, do you?â
âOr it is that weâre married so you simply tolerate being with me in bed?â
âIs there absolutely no leeway in your decision to never love me?â
All the things he wanted to ask suddenly rose up in his throat, hovering at the tip of his tongue. It was a very strange and unfamiliar experience of holding back the words he wanted to say in his heart. He was afraid to hear the answers that could come out from her mouth.
[I will never fall in love with you]
He felt like if he heard those words one more time, he would lose his mind. He dreaded the thought of not knowing what he would do to her if he lost his mind. If he were to hurt her in any way then he would really go crazy.
âVivian.â
He held her even tighter and buried his nose in her back. He loved her scent that always intoxicated him and drew himself closer to her skin.
âYes...â
It was strange. Even though he was holding her, it felt like he had lost her forever. His chest was overwhelmed with pain causing him to knit his brows. It was as if something unknown had dug into his heart and trampled on it.
Had he ever felt this sick before? He couldnât remember. When he was young and dragged away as a mercenary slave, there were many times he had come close to death but rather than feeling sick, he had felt relief at being alive.
He held onto her as she fell asleep, breathing peacefully but he was unable to fall asleep for a long time.
***
The next day, Hugo gathered his vassals and informed them that Damian was now formally entered as his legal son.
âI have already announced that Damian will be my successor. Even if all of you show that you donât accept my decision, it would be better to throw that attitude away since you wonât be changing my decision anyways.â
It was the first time for the Duke to officially mention the young Lord ever since he announced that he would make Damian his successor, so his vassals looked very tense.
âThe formally registered Young Lord is now my legal son. If you have a complaint, come and find me. Iâm always ready to talk.â
The word âtalkingâ from the Dukeâs mouth was more frightening than being threatened to be killed. Hugo threw a document in front of his vassals.
Lucia had repeatedly asked him to not interfere but he didnât want to just sit back and watch so he order Jerome to bring him a list of the garden party attendees.
Jerome had brought up the madam with a very awkward expression but once Hugo clicked his tongue, Jerome promptly brought the list. Hugo had only picked out the names of people among his vassals.
âIt will be beneficial to those whose names are on this list to put more effort into supervising their household.â
From Hugoâs standpoint, this much couldnât even count as light reprimanding. He felt satisfied with himself for fairly complying with his wifeâs request to not interfere.
When the Duke left the scene, the ghastly pale vassals ran towards the list. To the vassals, âAnyone whose name is on this list can think of themselves as deadâ was what they heard.
They would definitely go home and interrogate their wives to get to the bottom of this. Through word of mouth, it would soon spread among the nobles that the noble wives who attended the garden party at the time were taught a severe lesson by their husbands.
It was only a matter of time before rumors spread that if one touches the Duchess, the fire-breathing dragon behind her, the Taran Duke would come forward.
***
A week had passed since the garden party and Roam was calm as usual. Lucia did not go out riding and was in the castle all week but this wasnât the first time she had stayed in the castle for a long time.
From the day after the garden party, Lucia acted as though nothing had happened and soon enough, the people around her forgot about the incident.
Damian sat reading a book in his room then turned his head to the feeling of something on his feet. Damian smiled as he watched Asha who had probably bumped into his leg as she was playing with her tail. These days, the baby fox was fastidiously following Damian around and was with him almost all day.
As the week passed, Damian thought about a lot of things. Rather than hurting him, the incident at the garden party had shocked the boy.
He had never felt so weak before. In that moment, his first thought was, âIf only my father was here.â In conclusion, compared to his father, his existence was comparable to dust.
Of all times, on that day, his father had gone out. Damian did not know yet that even if the Duke was in Roam at that time, it would have been hard for him to interfere in a women-only social event. However the boy realized that the absence of his father could occur at any time, and it would be up to him to protect his mother.
Damian knew very well that he was young. In the Academy, Damian was the youngest of his peers. Everywhere he looked, it was filled with people older than him.
No matter the will of the boy, nothing could be done about the flow of time but it was possible to increase his strength by having the will to do so.
Using the reason that Damian was young and his identity was unclear, there were many petty-minded and insignificant people who treated him as a joke and tried to provoke him. Such sloppy and foolish people were not even worth his time so Damian ignored them but ignoring made them fussier.
It was Damianâs outstanding performance that made them not want to mess with him anyhow.
Ability is power.
This was the most useful realization Damian had come to at the Academy. Damian took Asha in his arms and stood up. He handed the fox over to a servant and asked for the fox to be taken back to its house then asked for Jerome to be told that he wanted to meet his father.
Translatorâs Corner:
*Young Lord/Little lord is a title and my only alternative was prince which is a no go. I am using the literal translation but does anyone have better ideas?