Translated by Tam
âI mean, something is wrong.â
Sitting on the terrace drinking tea, I suddenly murmured.
Then Irene, who was standing next to me, tilted her head.
âWhat are you talking about?â
âJust. Everything.â
I folded my arms and frowned.
âMy strange feeling tells me that something bad is happening right now. I donât know what this is, but it doesnât feel right.â
Irene still looks puzzled.
âI donât understand what youâre talking about.â
âYeah. I donât know either.â
I donât know what Iâm talking about.
But the gut feeling that boils deep inside me speaks strongly. Something is wrong.
What is that âsomethingâ?
Is it Largo?
I still looked back at Irene with my arms folded.
âWhen will the 2nd Prince go back?â
âI donât know. I told them to let me know as soon as he go back.â
âGood job. You do everything on your own even if I donât tell you right? What a pretty thing.â
Hehe. Irene smiled and blushed.
I left her behind and thought again.
My heart doesnât beat so much when I talk about Largo. I mean, thereâs no anxiety. Then what is it? While I was wonderingâ what was making me feel so uncomfortable, I raised my head by mistake.
âHow about Theo?â
My heart pounded as soon as I asked about Theo.
Yeah, itâs Theo! The cause of this uneasiness!
When I was going to get myself up right away. Irene replied, trying to stop me.
âMadam sent him for an errand. Heâs not here yet.â
âAh, right.â
Come to think of it, I told Theo to go to the mercenary guild this morning.
Is it because of that?
What kind of news do I expect to hear from the Mercenary Guild?
âHeâll be here soon. It hasnât been long since he left.â
âYeah. I know.â
I tried to calm myself by answering.
My intuition is quite right, so I shouldnât have ignored it at times like this. So I had to talk to Theo when he came back.
It was time to continue thinking like this.
âH, huh?â
Irene pointed outside the terrace in a slightly surprised voice.
What happened?
I stuck my head out and looked where Irene pointed.
There was none other than Largo!
âWhat? Why is he over there?â
I was so surprised that I muttered, forgetting to even call him a prince.
Because Largo was looking at me!
Then our eyes met.
His bloodthirsty face, the way he stared at me as if to tear me to death, was so frightening.
Gulp.
Dry saliva goes straight through.
Largo raised his hand.
Then he put it on his neck and made a gesture of cutting his neck. While looking straight to me.
ââI think heâs making a gesture like he want to kill me. Did I see something wrong?â
âNo. I think you see it very well.â
âOh my.â
I touched my forehead.
No matter how much he hate me, itâs so childish!
I thought I shouldnât show my fear here.
So I looked straight at Largo and raised my hand carefully.
And spread out the middle finger.
Screw you.
******
Theo moved slowly, very slowly.
He is headed to the Duke of Ryzenâs mansion.
Because that was his home and nest.
Usually, his feet werenât this heavy on the way back. But why? Why are his feet so heavy today?
This was definitely because of the woman who came to visit him earlier.
It was precisely because of what she said.
â If you listen to me, you can make Ophelia yours.
He shouldnât have heard that. What is she talking about? He should have let go and run away.
But Theo couldnât.
As the woman said, Ophelia to himâ.
âI want her.â
He know this desire should be ignored.
He knows well that he should not have such a bad desire for the benefactor who saved him.
But the mind doesnât always move as people think. Theo had greed, and the small greed grew from meeting Fleur. He stuck his head out.
â If you do as I say, you can make Ophelia apart from the Duke.
â Then you could be by Opheliaâs side.
â How, donât you want it?
If Theo had been a little more mature, that is, if he had been an adult and able to think more intelligently, he would have known just how absurd Fleurâs words were.
But Theo was young. Young and immature. That is why he didnât notice the blackness hidden in Fleurâs words.
âIf only I could be with Madamââ
Theo recalled Ophelia.
He recalled the moment she saved his life. At that time, she was more like a hero than anyone else, so Theo vowed to be loyal to her.
Canât he keep that vow by her side?
Theoâs mind shook in confusion.
It was then.
âTheo!â
A familiar voice was heard.
It was Ophelia.
âMadam?â
Theo looked back a little surprised, wondering if Ophelia would welcome him. He saw Ophelia running towards him.
âUgh, Iâm tired.â
Ophelia breathed heavily and wiped the corners of her mouth with the back of her hand.
âDid you have a good trip?â
Then she smiles at Theo.
The smile was so dazzling that Theo couldnât help but frowning for a moment. Ophelia felt like a bright sun, maybe more.
âTheo?â
âAh, yes.â
Theo hurriedly came to his senses.
âThe mercenary guild only asked me to tell you that there was no profit. Iâll look into it a little more.â
âIs that so?â
Ophelia bit her lips softly.
âThis canât beââ
What she had to ask the Mercenary Guild to find out was the magic circle Largo had.
Tsk.
You have to pay for it!
She wanted to shout, but since the Duchess has the dignity, she try to put up with it. Ophelia took a deep breath.
âAnd?â
Ophelia asked Theo.
âIs there something happened?â
Theoâs eyes shook.
Something happened.
There is one.
Didnât he meet Countess Fleur, whom Ophelia told him not to meet?
Should he talk about this or not? Theo is at a crossroads.
The worry was not long.
âYes.â
Theo replied indifferently.
âNothing happened.â
Ophelia replied it was okay then, and Theo said goodbye and hurriedly left the place.
At that moment, he thought.
Can I have her?
With such a wicked heart.
******
Back in the room, I could see Sylvester sitting on the sofa.
âWhatâs going on, at such an early hour?â
I said while pointing out the still clear view. Sylvester tilted his head back and looked at me.
âI was tired, so I left early.â
Well. Talking to Largo must have been exhausting.
I asked, sitting next to Sylvester.
âWhat did you talk about with 2nd Prince?â
âWell, we didnât talk much. It was just a superficial conversation.â
Sylvester replied, pressing down between his brows. Then he glanced back and looked at me.
âBut he was quite angry at you.â
âI donât know why.â
âI heard you broke your promise.â
I felt a slight guilty conscience and dropped my shoulder without realizing it.
âIs that true?â
Thatâs true.
Itâs not me, itâs Opheliaâs dealings with Largo and the magic circle.
But how can I tell him the truth?
âNo.â
I shook my head in a hurry.
âWhat promise? I have no idea.â
Sylvesterâs eyes narrowed.
âMy wife is a terrible liar.â
He reached out and stroked my cheek. Then, in an instant, he grabbed me by the back of my neck and laid me down on the sofa.
âAre you not going to tell me?â
âAh, wait!â
I tried to shake it off, but Sylvester never got away from me. He buried his face in the back of my neck.
âStill?â
âHoney!â
âNo, I canât stop unless while talking.â
His hard thighs touched. In an instant, heat rose through my body.
âUh, itâs still the middle of the day!â
âWho cares? As long as we like it.â
Sylvester kissed me slightly on the cheek and put his hand into my dress.
âAnd soon there will be a ball to celebrate the return of the 2nd Prince.â
Then he whispers in my ear.
âHe was hoping you to attend.â
Oh, this is kind of strange.
I wanted to talk and think, but I couldnât because Sylvesterâs hand came in mercilessly.
âAh, honey!â
I tried to stop him somehow, but I was helpless.
As it is, we spent the evening together.