Fin realized that he couldnât dare refuse Leroy to his face.
Leroy was Ionaâs lawful husband and, from what Fin had observed, someone who cherished and deeply loved her.
This meant there was no room for Fin to come between them.
Of course, Fin had no intention of disrupting their relationship, but expecting the other party to interpret his intentions in a favorable light was an excessive wish.
If he wanted them to believe he had no impure motives, he had to prove it with his actions first.
His hesitation was brief. Fin answered readily.
âI will do as you say.â
Leroyâs eyebrows lifted slightly, as if surprised.
But it was only for a moment. A kind smile soon graced Leroyâs lips.
It was the ease of a victor.
Meanwhile, Fin, struggling to conceal his emotions, stiffened his expression halfway.
Fin silently prayed that Iona wouldnât find his behavior strange.
Whether fortunately or unfortunately, Iona didnât pay enough attention to his expression to notice.
She merely defended Fin out of courtesy.
âIf you donât want to, you donât have to. It seems I was overly excited and pushed you unnecessarily.â
Before replying, Fin darted his gaze toward Leroy.
Leroy watched their conversation with an unreadable expression.
He showed no outward displeasure, but Fin knew this was merely a grace period.
The moment he overstepped his bounds, he would be unceremoniously cast out.
Suppressing a bitter smile, Fin replied, âNot at all. The Dukeâs words make sense. I might meet someone who changes my mind.â
But was that really possible?
The answer, of course, was no.
Still, Fin acted as if he were eagerly anticipating the impossible.
Falling for someone unexpected had already become a thing of the past for him.
âWell, itâs not something Iâm forcing on you,â Leroy said smoothly. âTake it easy and just enjoy some tea while youâre out.â
He seemed pleased that Fin had voluntarily created distance and stepped back.
Leroy, as if showing generosity, added, âNow, I assume youâre busy. You should go ahead. Weâre about to leave as well.â
It was a graceful dismissal.
Fin found himself at a loss for words in the face of such poised handling.
After a brief silence, Fin replied quietly, âYes, safe travels.â
That was the end of it. Fin bowed deeply to them before slowly turning away.
Leroy wasted no emotion on a retreating opponent.
For someone facing a man who had feelings for his wife, Leroy had been surprisingly polite.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
It could even be said that he had shown Fin a degree of kindness.
But that fact only deepened Finâs sense of defeat.
âMaybe this is for the best,â he thought.
Before he did anything reckless in a fit of emotions, cold water had been poured over him.
He might suffer a fierce emotional fever for a while, but at least it had brought him back to his senses. In that sense, it could even be seen as fortunate. ÅÎÎOÊÃs
Fin tried to console himself with such thoughts.
If only he had realized his feelings a little earlier.
If only she had delayed her wedding a bit longer.
If only heâd had a chance to confess his feelingsâ¦
It wasnât that he hadnât imagined another future, but Fin knew better than anyone that such hypotheticals were meaningless.
Steeling himself, Fin walked forward without faltering, praying that no regrets would show on his back.
Just as Fin disappeared beyond the door, Iona suddenly spoke.
âYour Grace.â
âHmm?â
âBy any chance, am Iâ¦â
Iona hesitated, unable to finish her sentence.
At that, Leroy lowered his gaze to look at her, curious if she had finally noticed something during their conversation.
Ionaâs hesitation and reluctance to speak only deepened Leroyâs suspicions.
After a long pause that tested Leroyâs patience, Iona finally spoke, her tone reluctant.
â...Am I, well, kind of... old-fashioned?â
â...â
The unexpected question left Leroy silent, unable to deny it outright.
While he had been genuinely pleased with what Iona had accomplished this time, there was no denying that her actions bordered on excessive meddling.
Perhaps she felt uneasy about Leroyâs extended silence.
Iona hurriedly continued, âIâll admit I used to overwork my subordinates when I strictly followed orders from above. But recently, I thought Iâd changed. I only ask for overtime when absolutely necessary, I make sure bonuses are paid on time, and Iâve even treated them to meat during company dinnersâ¦â
â...There were company dinners?â
âOf course. Whatâs better than free drinks?â Iona replied boldly.
To be fair, Iona did feel somewhat wronged about the accusations.
She had acted with good intentions, but the reactions from the maids who overheard Jonasâs report made her feel guilty despite herself.
Even though sheâd appeased the uneasy atmosphere by promising to directly consult Fin about the matter, she couldnât forget the looks
of shock sheâd received in the moment.
In the end, Iona sought Marshaâs opinion.
Marsha cautiously said, âMy lady, you do have⦠letâs say, a traditional streak. Youâre a bit different from the younger folks these days.â
âDifferent how?â
âWell, having served in the knighthood, youâre used to a strict hierarchy, and you often prioritize the group over the individual. That perspective shows in your habits and work ethicâ¦â
Though Marshaâs words were phrased delicately, the meaning was clear: Iona had âold-fashionedâ tendencies.
Unable to outright ask, âAm I old-fashioned?â to Marsha, Iona thought Leroy might be honest enough to give her a straight answer.
With a determined expression, Iona said, âAnyway, I planned this whole thing because I thought Fin would appreciate it, but the response hasnât been great. If I have a habit of making people uncomfortable, Iâd like to change that.â
Leroy paused, pondering her words.
Iona seemed genuinely eager to correct her behavior, but Leroy didnât want her to change.
In fact, her distinctive personality was one of the reasons he loved her.
As Leroy recalled moments when Iona had acted like a disciplined soldier, he couldnât help but let out a small laugh.
How could he give up such an amusing sight?
Leaning closer, Leroy pressed a kiss to Ionaâs cheek and murmured gently, âItâs fine. I love you just as you are.â
âSo⦠youâre saying I am old-fashioned?â
âAh.â
Leroy winced at her pointed question.
Iona looked up at him, her expression slightly wounded.
Instead of correcting himself, Leroy furrowed his brows, as if at a loss for words.
He had been so focused on how endearing she was that heâd completely failed to respond appropriately.
This kind of mistake was unfamiliar for Leroy, a man skilled in negotiation and debate.
To smooth things over, Leroy smiled and leaned in again. He kissed her eyelids softly, and Iona, though frowning, closed her eyes obediently.
In a subdued voice, she said, âI think I understand now how Your Grace has always seen me.â
âNo⦠I donât think you do.â
âWell, from now on, Iâll be different. Just wait and see,â Iona muttered, almost as if making a promise to herself.
Finding her determination charming, Leroy planted another quick kiss on her cheek and said with a mischievous grin, âWhat a shame. If you were interested in matchmaking, I was ready to set you up with an official business.â
At this, Iona couldnât suppress a small laugh.
Just then, a servant approached, informing them that the preparations were complete, and it was time to depart.
Caught off guard by the sudden audience, Iona pushed Leroy away, clearly flustered.
Leroy watched as she hurried ahead of him, her back turned, and smiled contentedly.
He thought how convenient it would be if he could gather all the men interested in Iona and deal with them at the matchmaking business himself.
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