Iona stared blankly up at Leroy, her face utterly dazed.
The situation felt surreal to her, as she had been hit with unexpected events one after another without a moment to process them.
âWhaâ What is this, all of a suddenâ¦?â
Iona wasnât the only one thrown off by Leroyâs sudden intrusion.
Dieter, who had been knocked down, barely managed to get back on his feet, coughing awkwardly.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The way his hand fumbled over his chest showed he was more surprised than in pain.
As Dieter recalled the conversation he had just been having with Iona, a look of realization crossed his face, as if he had just understood why this was all happening.
After all, Dieter had been holding the hand of the Duchess and shouting about how much he loved her.
Of course, it had merely been an exaggerated compliment, but anyone who didnât know the context could easily misunderstand.
And it became even worse when the person who overheard was the Duchessâ husband.
Dieter frantically yelled, âItâs not what you think, Your Grace!â
Leroy, having released Ionaâs hand, now turned to face Dieter.
But the rigid expression on Leroyâs face didnât soften, suggesting he wasnât in the mood to listen to any sort of explanation, no matter how sincere.
âIâm not sure what series of unfortunate coincidences led to this situation, but itâs too bad. From this point on, I wonât be hearing a thing.â
As Leroy took a large step forward, ready to grab Dieter by the collar, Iona instinctively reached out and grabbed Leroyâs opposite wrist.
âPlease, wait, Your Grace.â
Thankfully, her intervention seemed to work, as Leroy halted and looked back at her.
Iona quickly racked her brain, trying to find the most efficient way to diffuse this chaotic situation as fast as possible.
After a brief moment of thought, she blurted out the first plausible explanation that came to mind.
âThis man is just trying to avoid getting scolded by his father.â
Whether or not it was a convincing excuse didnât matter. What was important was that it immediately cut off any hint of romantic tension Leroy might have been wary of.
Dieterâs face turned bright red in an instant.
âI-I just didnât want to worry my father, thatâs allâ¦!â
Iona swiftly interrupted Dieterâs words, continuing with her own explanation in a low, hurried voice.
âHe messed up and didnât want his father to find out, so he was begging me to keep it a secret. Just look at him, drenched in sweat. And the stench⦠If he was really trying to woo me, he wouldnât look or smell like that, would he? Donât you agree?â
ââ¦â¦â
Dieter, still reeling from the verbal and physical blows he had received, was too shocked to say another word.
Indeed, having sprinted all the way from the training grounds before coming here, he looked nothing like a man confessing his love.
His rumpled clothes, disheveled appearance, and oddly greasy hair certainly didnât help. It would be impossible to describe him as even remotely presentable.
Moreover, the acrid stench of the cigarette he had smoked earlier clung to him.
Leroy, after taking a moment to survey Dieterâs state from head to toe, nodded in agreement, finding the explanation reasonable.
It was impossible to deny that he had overreactedâhis appearance said it all.
ââ¦Indeed.â
Defeated, Dieter lowered his head in resignation. Though the misunderstanding of him attempting to woo a married woman had been cleared, his dignity as a human being seemed to vanish along with it.
He muttered weakly, âYes, thatâs right. Of course, that would never happenâ¦â
Leroy, now finished with Dieter, turned his attention back to Iona.
Iona, who could sense that the worst of the misunderstanding had been resolved, breathed a quiet sigh of relief.
Finally, she asked the question that had been on her mind.
âWerenât you with Viscount Ida just now? What brings you here?â
âI stepped out for a break; the conversation was getting long.â
âAh, I see. Do you think youâll finish up soon?â
âThe important matters are mostly handled, so it shouldnât take long. But more than thatâ¦â
Leroy started to say something, then paused.
He stared at Ionaâs face for a long moment before furrowing his brow and muttering something incomprehensible.
ââ¦Itâs probably best to limit todayâs embarrassing actions to just this.â
Despite saying this, his eyes held a strange reluctance, as if he was hoping for her to understand something.
Iona remained silent, unsure of why he was acting this way.
After a brief, awkward silence, Leroy finally spoke again, this time with a faint smile.
âI caused quite a fuss over a silly misunderstanding. I apologize if I startled you.â
ââ¦Itâs fine. It was a perfectly understandable reaction.â
âBut regardless, young master Dieter should be more mindful of his actions from now on. Whatever the reason, it doesnât look good to be so familiar with someone whoâs married.â
Leroyâs voice was flat as he cast a sidelong glance at Dieter, his words clearly a warning.
Startled by the reprimand, Dieter stammered, âY-Yes, sir.â
Leroy, now satisfied that the situation had been resolved, offered a polite farewell with a smile, as if nothing had happened.
His smooth exit caught Iona off guard, and it wasnât until half a beat later that she realized she was still holding his hand and quickly let go.
Even as Leroyâs figure disappeared through the door, Iona couldnât tear her gaze away from his retreating form.
Though his demeanor had returned to its usual calm, something about him still felt oddly off.
After the door closed and a moment passed, Dieter, having risen to his feet, cast a glance in Ionaâs direction.
Brushing the dust off his pants, he cautiously asked, âIs the Duke⦠uh, always like that?â
âWhat?â
Dieter flinched at Ionaâs cold response and fumbled for an excuse.
âN-No, itâs just⦠it seemed like the Duke was, uh, more anxious than necessaryâ¦â
âYou seem to be pretty relaxed, considering youâre meddling in our marriage right now. If I were you, Iâd go clean myself up before your father finds you.â
Ionaâs blunt and practical advice cut through Dieterâs needless comments.
Finally sensing the danger of his situation, Dieter gave Iona a hurried bow before rushing out of the room, presumably to scrub away the evidence.
Left alone, Iona sat down and rested her chin in her hand, lost in thought.
Was it just her imagination, or had Leroy actually seemed⦠jealous?
***
To get straight to the point, Iona had accurately seen through Leroyâs true feelings.
However, the beginning of this wasnât as recent as Dieterâs emotional love confession. To better understand the situation, we have to go back to when Leroy had separated from Iona and entered the mansion.
Accompanied by Fin and Jonas, Leroy began discussions with the Viscount, as planned, about reopening the trade routes.
The Viscount seemed somewhat surprised that Leroy would personally take charge of the negotiation, but he quickly masked his surprise with an effort to appear pleased.
Since Leroy had clear objectives, and the Viscount had his own ambitions, the discussion flowed more positively than usual.
Thanks to this favorable atmosphere, the Viscount even loosened up enough to make self-deprecating jokes and readily adjusted a few conditions to favor Leroyâs duchy.
It was clear the Viscount wanted to leave the impression that they should work well together moving forward, which wasnât a bad outcome for Leroyâs side.
After a lengthy conversation, a short break was announced.
With a few participants hurriedly stepping outside to use the restroom, only Leroy, his assistant, and Fin remained in the room.
During the break, Fin was diligently organizing the notes from the Viscountâs points, carefully doing the calculations.
As Leroy glanced over Finâs work, he couldnât help but feel impressed.
He understood now why Iona had gone out of her way to bring Fin to this meetingâhe truly was a valuable asset.
Leroy had noticed this earlier when Fin was mediating and adjusting the Viscountâs suggestions. His competence was undeniable.
âHow long did you work for the Modrov family?â Leroy asked, after realizing a bit late that his words were directed at Fin.
âIâve been with them since I was around twenty, so itâs been quite a while. But I only recently started serving Lady Iona.â
Leroy immediately recognized the subtle distinction in Finâs words, separating Iona from her role as head of the Modrov family.
It was a rather significant statement.
It was as if Fin was implying that even if Iona hadnât become the head of the Modrov family, he would have followed her regardless.
--- End Of The Chapter ----
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