Translator: Blushy
Editor: delishnoodles
When we moved into the visitorâs bedroom, the ropes around my hands and legs were untied and my hands were finally free.
Since I had to take off my dress to receive medical treatment, the two men left the room and Renee treated the wounds on my neck and back.
The dress I was wearing was bloody and dirty in places, so I borrowed a change of clothes from Victoriaâs closet.
Renee helped me into the borrowed dress and Orpheus returned.
She retrieved the bloodstained dress and left the room.
âHow are you feeling?â
Orpheus walked over to me as I was sitting on the bed. He stretched out his hand and stroked my cheek.
âIâm okay. It hurts a little, but itâs not too bad,â I felt a little embarrassed, so I answered while looking and he said in a calm voice, âI see.â
â⦠Whereâs Claude?â
âHe went to check on Victoria.â
âI see. âââ Um, Orpheus.â
âWhatâs wrong?â
âThanks for saving me.â
You showed up when I was about to give up. You rescued me from despair.
The back of my eyelids heated up as I felt happy and loved at the same time.
â⦠By the way, how did you know I was here?â I asked with a slightly trembling voice.
Orpheus didnât seem to mind and answered indifferently, âBecause of Renee. She saw you leaving through the servantâs doorway and thought it was suspicious, so she followed after you. Diana and Marion were freed, and you were captured instead, so she restrained the man who had come to deal with the two who had escaped and made him tell her who he was working for.â
âDeal with the two who had escapedâ¦?â
Orpheus sat down next to me and nodded.
âDiana and Orpheus saw the kidnappers, so they were probably going to kill them to keep their mouths shut.â
Cold sweat trickled down my back.
How can that be?
Diana and Marion might have been killed if Renee hadnât been there.
I had assumed that they wouldnât go to the trouble of catching the two after they had let them escape, but it seemed that I was wrong.
In any case, I have to be thankful to Renee.
They were saved and Iâm alive because of her, the excellent guard.
âBut youâre reckless. Marion told me what you did⦠I canât believe that you would act so foolishly.â
â⦠Iâm sorry.â
âThis wonât end just because you apologise. If we hadnât saved you in time, then you would be dead right now.â
I shrugged as I was scolded in an unusually harsh tone.
Orpheus was angry. Really angry.
The cold air drifting from next to me felt horrible and I couldnât give him any excuses.
âI should have forced you home instead of letting this happen. I didnât want you to hate me, so I pretended to be understanding, but that was a mistake.â
âBut⦠even if I had returned to the Rosenstein Mansion, that man would have thought of some other way to kidnap me. He even lured me out by using Diana and Marion as hostages.â
âHow do you kidnap someone who canât even step out of their room?â
So, if he had forcibly taken me back to the Rosenstein Mansion at that time, then⦠would I have been put under house arrest so that I would never be able to escape again?
I was getting more and more frightened and couldnât reply, then I heard a sigh.
âIâm sorry, but Iâm not going to give you anymore time to think about it. Whatever your intentions are, I have no intention of letting you go, and Iâm not going to divorce you.â
âAbout thatâ¦â
A strange urge burst from within me when I was about to tell him that I wanted to start over with him again.
âSay, Orpheus. Do you like me?â Immediately after I asked this, his blue eyes widened to the point where they almost popped out of his eye socket, and a sigh escaped from his nicely shaped lips.
âOf course, I do. I like you. I love youâ¦â
âThen may I touch you? I really want to touch you.â
When Orpheus nodded, I gently touched his puzzled white face with my hair.
I stroked his cheeks like he had done to me earlier and brushed his black hair from his forehead.
I traced his shoulders, arms and chest.
I felt his body and contours.
â⦠Can I give you a hug?â
It was frustrating to wait for an answer, so I put my knees on the bed and hugged him as if covering myself with his body.
Orpheus told me that he loves me, so I thought that I didnât have to ask for this.
His body was bigger than mine and motionless like a statue, and I hugged him as tightly as I could.
Our pulsating heartbeats overlapped with each other.
âLewis,â I whispered his real name into his ear.
The name that I never had the chance to call and was tucked away in the back of my mind for a long time.
â⦠You remembered?â
âYes, I do. Itâs your name after all.â
Neither Diana nor Juris knew his real name. He had only told me.
A name that was so precious and lovely wasnât easy to forget.
âI love you. I love you. I love you more than anyone and anything.â
âOphelia.â
âIâve made up my mind. Iâve decided to stay by your side from now onâ¦â
Orpheus probably didnât hear the words that I had uttered after that.
Unfortunately, there was a knock on the door.
âYour sister is awake⦠Ah, sorry, my bad.â
Claude had returned, and I quickly pulled myself away from Orpheus.
However, he had seen the whole thing, so he teased me, âWere you in the middle of something?â
âUoah⦠Iâm sorry to hug you at a time like this.â
âItâs alright. Iâll have you hug me later too.â
âWhat?! Th-thatâsâ¦â
I was puzzled and Orpheus said with a thorny voice, âYour Highness.â
âIsnât a little bit fine? Youâre a narrow-minded husband. Itâs not fair for you to hog her all to yourself. I was the one who was supposed to rescue Phelia, but you got a head start and pretended to be a prince in shining armour.â
âOphelia is my wife. Itâs only natural for me to rescue her before anyone else.â
âHahaha. Thatâs funny of you to say. Youâve been neglecting her this whole time and didnât care for her at all.â
âUmm⦠Claude and Orpheus.â
I timidly stepped in between the two of them, hoping to stop the exchange that would intensify if I had just stood around and watched.
âWhat is it, Phelia?â
âWhatâs wrong, Ophelia?â
Both answered almost at the same time.
They were so in tune with each other that I thought that they might actually be able to get along.
However, they obviously didnât seem to get along. One of them was blatantly frowning while the other was clicking his tongue.
How immatureâ¦
Half-astonished, I suggested that I would like to go and visit Victoria, and they both surprisingly nodded, probably because they were feeling displeased.
Victoria was lying on the bed in her room.
However, she shook off her nannyâs restraint as soon as she saw us, sat up and smiled firmly.
âSister, youâre here.â
I gently hugged her petite body.
âThanks for helping me. How are you feeling? Does your head still hurt?â
âIâm fine. Itâs just a little bump. âââ Hey, Sister. What happened to that man?â
âWe handed him over to the guards who came,â Claude answered.
âHeâll be going for attempted murder, kidnapping and confinement.â
Claude leaned against the wall with his arms crossed as he stared at Victoria.
âHeâll probably be stripped of his title too.â
âHmph. I see. Serves him right.â
Victoria laughed ironically and everyone except me looked surprised.
âServes him right, you sayâ¦? Your father was arrested, but youâre alright with that? This house will be destroyed.â
âIâm not alright with it or anything. He committed a crime. He deserves to be arrested for that. I hope he never comes out.â
âVictoria-sama,â her nanny scolded her in a small voice, but she turned her head away.
Claude smiled wryly.
âPerhaps you hated your father?â
âYes. I loathe him. I even smashed him on the head with a flower vase because I hate him so much.â
Victoriaâs smile was very charming, and the fact that she was unfazed by the news of her fatherâs arrest showed just how much she hated him.
âOh, so that fragment was from a vase? By the way, did you know that Ophelia was injured by that?â
âWhat? Injured by that!?â
âIt was just a little cut, itâs nothing serious.â
âOf course, it was! You had blood all over your back!â
Even Orpheus said too muchâ¦
It was hard to calm Victoria down as she turned pale and apologised.
I rubbed her back and she kept crying even though I told her it had already been treated.
When she had calmed down, she asked Orpheus and Claude how they knew her sister was here and what had happened to the people who were outside. She nearly slipped off the bed when she found out that Claude is a prince.
âWhat!? P-Prince?! This person is?!â
Claude smiled at her impressively as she looked at him as if he was lying.
âIt sounds as if you want to say something else. What is it you want to say?â
âEh, ah, I, Iâm sorry! I didnât mean to sound like that⦠Sister! How the hell do you know him?! Why did the Prince come to rescue you!?â
âWell, a lot happenedâ¦â
âI want to know everything!â
It would take a long time if I had to explain everything, so I told her that I will tell her everything later to calm her down. Then, I had Claude and the nanny leave the room.
I had something that I wanted to tell Victoria and Orpheus.
When they left, I honestly told them that the man had said that my real father wasnât him, but Orpheusâs foster father, Ernst.
âHe said that he had never slept with my mother, so there was no way that he could have a child with my mother. He said that I was the child between my mother and Ernst-sama, the person who she loved. I donât have any proof, but it didnât seem like he was lyingâ¦â
ãYouâre that manâs, Ernstâs, daughter. You can tell straight away from the colour of your eyes. Theyâre blue, an even darker blue than Louiseâs. Itâs an annoying colour, just like Ernstâs. They make me want to kill you.ãThat man had hatefully said.
Your eye colour is the same as your fatherâs.
He seemed a little sad for some reason.
âSister and I were never sisters,â Victoria was the first to break the silence.
She was stunned by this surprising revelation.
âBut wait. If thatâs the case, then wouldnât that mean that Sister and brother-in-law are actually biological siblings? Thatâs why you both have black hair and blue eyes, and your auras are somewhat the sameâ¦â
âI guess you could say that weâre siblings, but weâre actually not related,â Orpheus denied this before I could even speak.
âWe didnât make this public, but Iâm adopted. Iâm not Ernstâs biological son. So, our marriage isnât incestuous. âââ Ophelia, what do you want to do now? If you want to change your family register and come forward as the official Rosenstein heiress, then I can help you.â
âNo!â I shook my head, stating that wasnât what I wanted.
Itâs enough to know that Iâm not that manâs daughter.
I still have mixed feelings, but now I can completely cut him out of my life.
From now on, I donât have to be tied down by that nasty thing called âbloodâ.
I will only look forward.
âI donât want to change my family register or be a heiress. I just wanted you two to know this. From now on, I will always be your wife, Orpheus, and I will always be your sister, Victoria. That will never change.â
Then, we took a carriage and headed to Claudeâs mansion.
It was already late at night, and someone had proposed that we stay the night at the Lagerfeld mansion, but I didnât want to stay in a house with nothing but gloomy memories, so I had them prepare the carriage.
Orpheus wanted to take me back to the Rosenstein mansion, but he reluctantly agreed to go to Claudeâs mansion when Claude told me that Diana, Marion and Claire were waiting for my return at his mansion.
I wanted to take Victoria with me, but she couldnât be moved because she had a head injury, so I asked her to stay behind and told her that I will come to pick her up at a later date.
The officials that Renee and Claude had brought with them also stayed at the Lagerfeld mansion to help with the aftermath.
It was two hours after the date had changed when the carriage arrived at Claudeâs mansion.
The entrance hall was still lit, and the old butler greeted us. The gatekeeper had probably told him that we had returned.
âWelcome home.â
Rushed footsteps drowned the sound of his voice. Monica, Susanna and Claire rushed into the entrance hall.
âOphelia-sama!â
âMadam!â
They had woken up and were waiting for us.
But they didnât give me time to be moved.
They were making a big fuss.
âOphelia-sama! How can you be so reckless!?â
âAh! Iâm so glad! Iâm so glad that youâre alright!â
âWhy didnât you say anything?! Why do you always disappear by yourself?! Why are you wearing a bandage around your neck!?â
I was surrounded by the three maids. One was angry, one was happy for my safety and one was crying. All three of them were talking at once, so I couldnât even answer them.
I tried to apologise but Monica barked, âWeâre not done talking just because youâve apologised!â
I asked Orpheus and Claude for help, but Orpheus just kept quiet since he thought that I deserved this, and Claude turned away and held his laughter in.
Heartless~â¦
I stood frozen in the middle of the chaos and I heard my name being called from somewhere else.
At the top of the stairs leading from the entrance hall to the second floor stood Diana, Marion âââ and even Juris.
Juris was holding Dianaâs hand as the three of them rushed down the stairs.
âMadam, Iâm glad to see that youâre alright.â
âJuris⦠Iâm sorry I caused an uproar. âââ Diana and Marion, Iâm glad to see that youâre both alright.â
âItâs thanks to you, Madam. You let us escape.â
The three agitated maids moved aside to let the three of them pass.
Ah, I wanted to see you.
The next thing I knew, I was surrounded by the people who I wanted to see again.
My heart felt warm, and I was so happy that I was speechless.
Diana reached out her hand to touch me.
I took her delicate slender hand, stepped forward and said, âIâm here.â
Diana cried.
She cried while clinging to me and put all her strength into the arm that was around my back.
âYouâre an idiot. Youâre a moron. Youâre such an idiot to use your own life as a shield.â
Diana and I called each otherâs names in a friendly way while hugging each other.
âIâm sorry for worrying you, but Iâm glad youâre okay. Itâs nice to see you again.â
âOpheliaâ¦â
âSayâ¦â
As I was patting Dianaâs back, Claude said, âIsnât this a bit different?â
â⦠What do you mean?â
âI was expecting her to be evil, but sheâs more normal than I had expected. Ophelia is definitely more beautiful though. I donât know why you all were on her side. You all have bad taste.â
Dianaâs shoulders, which had been shaking slightly, stopped shaking, and an awkward silence filled the air.
Orpheus frowned, Juris turned cold, Marion looked offended, and the rest of the maids were completely frozen.
âClaude, ummâ¦â
âJuris, right? You, too. Why donât you just get with her if youâre brave enough to glare at a royal member because you like her even if you donât know who I am. Phelia canât move forward if you donât. She holes up in her dark room, puzzling over what to do with you two. Poor thing. If you want to make it up to Phelia, then hurry up and get married. Youâre the only man who wants her anyway.â
What is he sayingâââ?
I glared at Claude since there were things that could be said and things that canât.
But as soon as his eyes met mine, he smiled brightly.
âIâm doing this for you, Phelia.â
âIâ¦â
âYour Highness, we have different statuses,â Juris said.
âIâm a servant and she is âââ.â
âThis has nothing to do with status!â
Diana turned towards the bitter Juris and screamed, âStatus doesnât matter! How many times do I have to tell you for you to understand?!â
When Juris opened his mouth in confusion, Claude interrupted again, âWoah, a lovers quarrel? Give me a break, itâs the middle of the night.â
I stopped Claude, who was laughing like a child who had successfully pulled off a prank, when I realised that things were going to go out of hand again, âDonât complicate things. Theyâre going to get married anyway.â
âOh. Really?â
âWe made a promise. âââ It took me a while, but Iâve made up my mind. Diana and Juris, youâll keep your promise to me, right?â
Diana said she would marry Juris if I start over with Orpheus.
So, Iâm going to ask the two of them to marry.
â⦠You forgive me?â Diana said anxiously.
âOf course,â I nodded.
âWell, I donât know whatâs going on, but theyâre getting married after all. Orpheus-kun, do you approve of this?â
Orpheus nodded.
âI want them to get married as well. I want them to be happy together.â
The hall fell silent again, but it wasnât an awkward silence like before.
Marion was in tears; Monica had her hand over her mouth in amazement and Susanna and Claireâs eyes were sparkling.
âWhatâs with this charade? Itâs like Iâm watching a ridiculous play.â
Claude shrugged as if he was fed up with this, then he scratched his bed hair, âWell, whatever.â
âNow that we know that Phelia is safe, and weâve had our emotional reunion, letâs get some rest. Iâm tired.â
â⦠Iâm sorry, Claude. Iâve caused you a lot of trouble.â
âItâs fine.â
Claude stood beside me and patted my head as if he was comforting me.
âI decided that I will do anything for you. âââ Susanna and Monica, show Lord Rosenstein and his cousin to their rooms. Marcel, you show Juris to his room. And, Phelia, youâre alright with staying in the detached building, right?â
We all stayed at Claudeâs house on that day.
We all went to the rooms that were assigned to us.
When I entered the detached building, I was greeted by the nostalgic scent of roses.
Red, white, yellow, pink and orange.
The number of roses had dwindled, but the roses that Orpheus had given me were still blooming with vivid colours.
Perhaps sensing that I was too tired to stand, Claire helped me change without saying anything.
When she saw that bandage around my back, she screamed, but she didnât ask me any questions.
Iâm tired âââ.
Itâs been a traumatic day.
I was kidnapped, carried off, made up with Victoria and then that man took me something shocking. I was strangled, and when I was about to give up, Orpheus came to my rescue along with Claude and Renee.
It was wrong for me to think that no one would like or love me.
There are many people who accept me, and they welcomed me warmly even though Iâve done a lot of selfish things and caused them a lot of trouble.
I canât stay awake anymore, Iâm tired âââ.
Too many things happened in one day and both my mind and body are tired.
My headache had been really bad since earlier, and I donât think Iâll be able to think about anything else tonight.
I said goodnight to Claire and dived into bed.
It didnât take me long to close my eyes.
My mind drifted to sleep.