âExactly what on earth is happening that itâs so noisy!â
The mansionâs servants never made a fuss in front of the Duke, so his mood became extremely uncomfortable, as if he wanted to strangle Beth immediately.
âThereâs something you must see right awayâ¦!â
Nevertheless, Beth didnât back down. For a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, she raised her voice even louder to call the Duke.
However, when the Duke, angered by this, opened the door as if to slap Beth on the cheek, she quickly presented him with what she had been holding.
âI received a letter that seems to have been written by the Duchess⦠it looks like it wasnât sent to youâ¦!â
âA mistakenly sent letter?â
It wasnât just any letter, but a mistakenly sent one. The Duke found it hard to grasp the meaning at once. He reached out and took the letter.
Upon reading, he found a message stating that she intended to formally start divorce procedures and take all the property. She asked him to lay low for the time being and not get caught.
ââ¦What on earth is this?â
âIt seems to be a letter intended for someone sheâs been meeting in secret.â
âSomeone sheâs been meeting secretly?â
âYes, yesâ¦! In fact, the Duchess often went out without saying anything. I suspect she might have been meeting himâ¦â
ââ¦â
So, the implication was that the Duchess had an affair behind the Dukeâs back. It was something he had never suspected, and his anger soared.
âSo she wanted to divorce under the pretext of trivial things? Truly a crazy woman!â
Seeing the unmistakable handwriting of the Duchess, the Duke was easily fooled. If she had been in front of him, he would have been ready to tear her apart.
Crumpling the letter, the furious Duke was lied to by Beth.
âActually, I once accompanied the Duchess on one of her outings and might have seen the person. Iâm not sure, but it seemed strange for her to meet himâ¦â
âWho was it?!â
Hearing that she knew the other party, the Dukeâs eyes sparkled. Beyond feeling betrayed, revealing the truth would give him an advantage in the divorce proceedings.
With a difficult expression, Beth hesitated and then began.
âActually⦠the person the Duchess met outside was our butler, Gillianâ¦â
It wasnât a lie. The butler had indeed met the Duchess outside.
Of course, he had no intention of having an affair. He simply had a good eye for jewels and had helped her briefly. The purpose of their meeting was to lure others into a trap.
In any case, they had met, making it hard for Gillian to easily evade interrogation.
And the Duke would probably forget that someone was still in his office-
âThat means the instruction to âstay quietââ¦!â
Probably didnât mean to observe the situation at the mansion and wait. Given heâd been told to fold his reports temporarily, he might have been actively selling information.
If Beth was telling the truth, that was the only interpretation. In his rage, the Duke clenched his fist and shouted at Beth.
âWhere is that bastard now!â
* * *
Thanks to Beth buying her time, Luna had the chance to rummage through the Dukeâs office.
There were numerous drawers where documents were stored. She started opening the ones that seemed less likely to be used, and suddenly, she remembered something her father, Baron Peils, had once said.
â When I went to report to the Duke in his office, he locked and checked his desk drawers several times. I joked, asking if he had a ledger he was hiding from me, and he became quite angry, as if he was about to breathe fire.
At that time, she thought the Baronâs joke was a bit too much, but if the Duke was this sensitive about his desk drawers, there might be something he didnât want others to see.
âThey say the darkest place is under the candlestick. Usually, people create a secret safe, but some do the opposite.â
With this in mind, Luna began checking each of the Dukeâs desk drawers.
âUhâ¦?!â
All the drawers could be opened with Bethâs key, except for one. To be precise, it did open, but inside was another drawer with its own lock.
âCould this beâ¦? Itâs suspicious. Father wasnât just joking. The Duke must be hiding something that should not be revealed to others.â
But Bethâs key didnât work for this lock. Sheâd either have to get Beth to make a new key or break the drawer open and steal its contents at dawn.
âMaybe I should tryâ¦â
She decided to try picking the lock, like in movies, using something like a hairpin. Since Beth was still buying time, she could attempt it.
Decided, Luna searched the Dukeâs desk and found a clip that binds documents.
She jammed the lock with it, and with a click, the lock opened.
ââ¦!â
However, there was a problem. She didnât just unlock it like in the movies, she broke the locking mechanism.
âYou, did I use too much force? What should I do now? Why is the drawer where I hid the important documents so fragile?â
Luna thought for a moment, but she couldnât undo what was already done. On the outside, it didnât seem to have any visible damage, so if she didnât mention it, no one would know.
âRoyer will probably handle the aftermath.â
After all, he enjoyed thwarting the Dukeâs family more than anything in the world, so even a slight complication would be welcomed with open arms. Furthermore, if she could get out without being caught, there would be no problems.
Thinking this, Luna quickly skimmed the documents.
Just as Beth had described, she found records of the Duke creating nonexistent people and distributing assets among them.
ââ¦Why would such a wealthy person do something like this?â
Luna, who was baffled, picked out a few documents that could serve as decisive evidence.
To avoid later denial, she selected only those with the Dukeâs signature or seal. She also didnât miss out on the documents of the nobles who helped him. @@novelbin@@
âThis should be enough.â
Although she wanted to take everything, there was no space to hide them all. It would be too obvious to carry them out openly.
As Luna was about to return the remaining documents to the drawer, she noticed a document she hadnât seen earlier inside.
âHuh? What is this?â
It turned out to be a contract between Deborah and the Duke.
Crazy guy. Luna cursed the Duke under her breath, then tucked the contract into her clothing and walked out of the office as if nothing happened.
âBeth?â
Surprisingly, there was no one around. How could the Duke forget she was still in his office?
âI donât know whatâs going on, but letâs return to the room for now.â
Her priority was to hide the documents, especially since she had broken the drawerâs lock. She needed to leave before getting caught.
Luna, without Beth, went to her room and pretended to sleep after hiding the documents in various places around the room. She intended to escape the mansion by dawn, so even if they were found, it wouldnât matter.
As she hoped for night to deepen, she wondered why Beth hadnât returned yet.
âI hope nothingâs happened to herâ¦â
She worried that Beth might have confessed to the Duke to buy time and was now being tortured.
The lack of contact was strange. Luna contemplated whether to stay ignorant and run away.
Despite being used, she felt guilty. So she reluctantly got up.
If she left the mansion without checking on Beth, something terrible might happen.
As she was about to leave the roomâ¦
Knock-knock.
Someone knocked on the door. Could it be Beth?
It wasnât dawn yet, but who else would visit an unmarried womanâs room at this hour? It seemed Beth had been busy dealing with the Duke.
Relieved, Luna asked:
âWho is it? Beth?â
Unfortunately, it wasnât Beth outside the door. It was someone Luna hadnât expected at all.
âNo, itâs me.â
Luna blinked and freezed just as she was about to turn the doorknob, when she heard the voice of a man who was familiar but shouldnât be here.
âWait! What are you doing here?!â