In an instant, his head felt ice cold. It felt as though his heart had frozen and stopped beating.
He didnât need to ask what had gone wrong. There were tears brimming in Lauraâs eyes, and beside her was Deborah, bearing the same expression.
But still, with a slight hope that maybe, just maybe, nothing had happened, he couldnât hide his anxious look and asked Deborah:
âWhy on earth are you here?â
The face that once feigned innocence was gone. Facing the cold countenance before her, a hesitant Deborah replied:
âThe Lady⦠exchanged clothes with meâ¦! So I could visit my hospitalized motherâ¦! I hurried back, but in the meantime, the Ladyâ¦!â
Deborah, unable to conclude her statement, postponed her response as she sobbed.
But that alone was enough for Antes to deduce Lunaâs whereabouts.
If Luna, after switching clothes and impersonating Deborah, had disappeared, there could only be one reason.
âThe Lady has returned to Duke Rodrianâs residence with the Dukeâs servantsâ¦!â
As the reply dropped, Antes closed his eyes tightly. Nothing could have been worse than this.
* * *
Luna, who had returned to a private room with Beth, sank into the sofa, turning her head away.
Her posture was suspicious, but fortunately, Beth didnât seem to mind.
Instead, seeing Lunaâs unwell state, she asked if sheâd like another drink.
âAh, yes, yes. Please.â
âThen Iâll order a drink with melted sweet chocolate in warm milk, topped with cream.â
She couldâve just said hot chocolate, but she elaborated to make it sound fancier, likely to lift Lunaâs spirits.
âSheâs attentive, treating Deborah well.â
Well, she did ask for such a massive favor, so she had to treat her well. Luna, feeling somewhat relieved, glanced at Beth who was ordering.
âIs there anything else youâd like?â
Beth immediately asked, surprising Luna, who quickly waved her hands:
âNo, no! Iâm fine.â
So this is what Deborah was wary of â being constantly watched, even if she was treated well.
âI would also like a warm wet towel, please.â
Luna pondered while glancing at Beth, who ordered the towel for herself, then cautiously asked:
âAbout that document⦠What exactly am I supposed to bring?â
First and foremost was the document that the Duchess had asked for â secret papers for the impending divorce suit. Luna wasnât yet aware of the specifics.
Bethâs expression hardened at the question, prompting Luna to quickly clarify.
âWe never know when an opportunity might arise. During a recent meal, it seemed the Duke had let his guard down around you.â
âThe meal?â
Apparently, Deborah hadnât told Beth about it. She just explained how the Duke had sent someone to her mine.
âWhy didnât you mention this earlier?â
âWell⦠I couldnât really get involved, and telling you wouldnât change anything.â
ââ¦â
Even so, Beth seemed displeased with her question.
Realizing her mistake, Luna was about to regret when Beth, trying to salvage the outing, responded:
âIn the future, no matter how trivial, tell me everything.â
ââ¦I will.â
Lunaâs voice had a hint of disappointment, but Beth, not wanting to ruin their outing, eventually addressed Lunaâs question.
âI intentionally didnât tell you about the document. It will be quite difficult to find. Itâs in the Dukeâs study.â
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âHowever, Iâll explain just in case. The document is fortunately bundled together, probably for quick disposal in emergency situations.â
According to the Duchessâs last check, they were bundled and organized, Beth explained. And the contents of those documents were-
âCorruptionâ¦?!â
âTechnically, itâs tax evasion. I know that with the help of the nobles who held high positions in the imperial castle, they evaded a huge amount of taxes.â
They used a method of creating hundreds of non-existent people to distribute their income.
Since the higher the income, the higher the tax rate, they could break up their income and pay less tax.
âSo, are there hundreds of non-existent names written on those documents? And were those names changed by the other nobles so as not to get caught?â
âThatâs right.â
âItâs unlikely they helped without any compensation, so there must have been bribes involved in the process. They probably documented the bribery too, since no one can go down alone.â
ââ¦Yes.â
Itâs one thing for nobles to secretly fight among themselves, but tax evasion that deceives the eyes of the imperial palace is a different story.
Depending on the amount, there was a possibility that they might have to return not only their property but also their titles.
If it was just an amount that could end with a fine, the Duchess wouldnât have told Deborah to steal the documents. If it was a document that could send the Duke away in one shot, Luna also needed it. It was too precious a document to be used solely for divorce purposes.
While Luna was thinking this, Bethâs expression became serious, sensing something was off.
âYouâre suddenly speaking so eloquently.â
She was sharp and quick-witted, unlike the usual Deborah.
She used to struggle even with set answers, so it felt as if she was a completely different person.
When Beth began to doubt, Luna hurriedly made an excuse.
âWell, I had an acquaintance who got into big trouble for lending their name in that way. I mentioned it just in case, and it seems I was right.â
ââ¦I see.â
But Bethâs suspicion hadnât completely disappeared. Luna then pretended to be unwell, pressing her forehead as if in pain.
âAh! My head suddenly hurtsâ¦â
ââ¦!? Are you alright?â
A startled Beth quickly checked on Luna. Fortunately, due to previous experiences, her acting had become a bit more natural.
Since Deborah had pretended to be sick before going to the bathroom, there were no more suspicions.
ââ¦Iâm sorry, but I think I should leave.â
Seizing the moment, Luna thought to infiltrate the Dukeâs house and clutched her head and stomach in pain.
As if waiting for those words, Beth nodded and supported Luna. She had been trying to suppress her desire to leave since earlier.
âOh, before that, can I quickly use the restroom? I feel like I might have an accident on the way backâ¦â
ââ¦â
No one would refuse such a request. After imagining something and frowning, Beth let Luna go to the restroom alone.
In the meantime, Luna wrote a note to deliver to Antes, hid it in the restroom, and then left the cafe with Bethâs support.
âI drew a star on the outside as a sign not to throw it away, so it should be fine.â
She had explained that she was willingly heading to the Dukeâs house, so there was nothing to worry about.
That was Lunaâs judgment as she continued to pretend to be sick, resting her head against the carriage wall.
âWe need to call a doctor as soon as we arrive.â
âNo, no?! Thatâs not necessary. I think Iâll be fine after some rest.â
âBut just in case.â
âNo! Iâm really fine!â
Luna, with her disheveled hair, looked startled, and her voice sounded somewhat strange, almost like a madwoman.
She seemed to be mentally exhausted. Beth, thinking that, tried to calm her down.
âOkay. But first, when we get back, you should take a bath.â
âYes, yes! I will.â
Just when Luna thought she had overcome the crisis with her acting, unfortunately, upon arriving at the Dukeâs house and getting off the carriage, she met someone she didnât want to see.
ââ¦What on earth happened to you?â
It was Duke Rodrian. He happened to be in the courtyard and looked very displeased, pointing at Lunaâs appearance.
Beth quickly bowed and apologized for Lunaâs appearance.
âIâm sorry. Weâll tidy her up immediately.â
The Duke waved his hand in annoyance, hinting for them to hurry up and fix the situation. He also had a displeased look as if thinking, how can she charm Fersen looking like that?
âWhat does he think of people?â
Frustrated, Luna was determined to see him in prison, looking even worse than she currently did. With that thought, she was taken into the mansion by Beth.