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Following the Duchessâ will, Anna informed Philip that his medicine was rejected. As Philip listened to her story, he couldnât conceal his surprise.
âSo... she knows the herb mixture that gives the vanilla scent...?â
Philip muttered to himself repeatedly.
âLet me meet the Duchess. This is most definitely a cure.â
âYou know that canât happen. What ever did you do to be under surveillance?â
âItâs a personal matter and has nothing to do with medicine. Do you plan on giving up on the Madamâs treatment like this?â
Anna shook her head.
âFor me, thereâs no other way. Just as you say, Sir Philip could meet Milady and directly explain it to her but the meeting itself is impossible.â (Anna)
âAnna, I cannot give up on a patient in front of me.â
â...Then, I will ask His Grace the Duke when he returns.â
The Duke of Taran was currently not in Roam as he was inspecting the fief so Philip couldnât miss out on this opportunity. Once the Duke came back, he would never be left alone with the Duchess.
The Duke did not know the secret behind the mugwort but if the Duchess got pregnant after receiving Philipâs prescription, the Duke would immediately see through Philipâs manipulations and tricks. And the Duke would do everything within his power to stop the child from being born.
Therefore, the Duke must not know that Philip was involved in the Duchessâ pregnancy. and to do so, Philip had to meet the Duchess. He was confident that once he met the Duchess, he could coax and persuade her.
âThe will of the patient is priority. The most important thing is whether the patient wants a child. Do you think his Grace the Duke wants a child from the Madam when he already has a child born out-of-wedlock as his heir? Nobles are cold-hearted. They are different from ordinary people like us. Succession and affection towards oneâs wife are thoroughly differentiated. The Madam must also want to child to look at in her old age. Donât you think itâll be a shame if the Madam is never able to embrace her own child?â
Philip calmly tried to persuade Anna. And Anna, whose heart leaned positively to Philip, was easily persuaded.
âTheir relationship might be good now but...â
In the first place, noble relationships were like this. Whether male or female, they kept separate lovers and enjoyed themselves even when they were married. The only thing left was the child.
Anna thought the same way as the servants who gossiped that the Duchess was thinning because she had to enter an illegitimate son into the register as soon as she married in.
âIâll try and talk to Milady.â
To Anna, it was for the Madamâs sake.
***
âMilady, the doctor that I talked about the other has requested to meet you.â
âIs that so? Thatâs fine with me.â
âHowever, Milady. This doctor...actually, heâs the Dukeâs doctor.â
âThe Dukeâs?â
âYes. The butler called me some time ago and informed me so. I was told the Dukeâs doctor was being watched and should not be allowed to meet Milady nor should his existence be mentioned to Milady. I was told it was an order from His Grace the Duke.â
Annaâs expression and tone were resolute. Luciaâs feelings of expectation towards seeing her benefactor began to subside.
âThen, you are committing a grave mistake right now. You are disobeying the order not to mention this to me.â
âI am aware and I will take responsibility. But Milady, the doctor said you can be definitely be cured. He wants to meet Milady and explain.â
âResponsibility? How will you take responsibility?â
â...I will resign from my position as doctor. I lack too much in many areas.â
â...â
Lucia studied Annaâs haggard expression. It was an expression that said the woman had a lot of worries on her mind.
âAnna, the matter of the medicine last time was so, and the matter this time, likewise. These things wonât happen if you kept to your duty.â
âI know I have acted out of line. I just want to treat Milady so Milady can have a lovely child.â
Lucia sighed. Anna wasnât a bad person. On the contrary, it was rare to see someone with passion as pure as Annaâs. So Lucia liked Anna. However, she wasnât one to be tactful with people.
âWhat is the name of the Dukeâs doctor that wants to meet me?â
â...Sir. Philip.â
âSir?â
âHe is titled a baron.â
Could the wandering doctor Philip be the Dukeâs doctor? For what reason would the titled doctor of a Duke wander around? The Philip she saw in her dream seemed used to the life of a wanderer. He wasnât some traveler taking a short trip.
âCould something have happened to the Duke of Taran at that time?â
In the later part of her life, Lucia lived enclosed from the world. She didnât know what was going on in the world much less hear news about the high society. It was the most tranquil time of her life in the dream but Lucia suddenly felt angry with herself in the dream. It would have been nice if she lived paying a bit more interest to things around her.
âWhy didnât he(Hugo) want me to learn of the doctor?â
At most, the man was simply a primary doctor. If Hugo hated the sight of him, he could simple expel the man and never see him again. Why was he going through the complicated process of planting eyes around the doctor?
âThis doctor of the Duke, has he worked for the Duke for very long?â (Lucia)
âI hear heâs been the Dukeâs doctor in the household for many years.â
Once Lucia heard the words âhousehold for many yearsâ, she recalled something Hugo said.
[I canât tell you everything. These are things I donât want to reveal even when I die.]
âThe secrets he wants to keep. This doctor...he knows them.â
It was just a feeling. However there was something she didnât understand. If her guess was really true, the doctor would have already died in Hugoâs hands. The clues on her hands were too little to reach a further conjecture but one thing was certain.
He didnât want her to meet the doctor. If she wanted to meet the doctor, the best chance would be now that Hugo was absent but her instincts were telling her not to meet the doctor without Hugo knowing.
âI wonât meet this doctor.â (Lucia)
Anna sighed ruefully.
âAnna, as a doctor and as someone of the Dukeâs house, you have committed a great blunder. I can forgive the mistake youâve made as a doctor however, I cannot do so for the mistake youâve made disobeying the orders of His Grace the Duke. As for your resignation, I will accept it but not right now. We may be going up to the Capital soon so keep it with you until we go to the Capital.â
Lucia then called for Jerome.
âJerome, today my doctor Anna told me that the Dukeâs doctor wished to meet me. However, Jerome has previously cautioned me about this.â
For a moment, Jeromeâs sharp gaze went to Anna solemnly standing at the side with her head lowered, then his gaze went back to his Madam.
âYes, Milady. Master sent down the order.â
âIf it is his order, then there is certainly a reason. I have no intention of meeting the Dukeâs doctor. And as for this incident, I will personally inform him when he return.â
âYes, Milady.â
âAnna wanted to offer her resignation but I refused. She will remain as my doctor until we go up to the capital. That is to say, there is no need to interrogate Anna additionally.â
âYes, Milady.â
Jeromeâs attitude was akin to a solemn knight kneeling before his King to receive a command. Jerome always respected the Madamâs wise decisions. There was nothing lacking in the one that reliably held up the House of Taran.
Jerome was really glad to be of service to two respectable masters.