âMy wife said nothing but greetings to the Countess,â Sylvester was irritated. At his words, Callian squinted his eyes.
âSo, are you saying that Ophelia is not to blame?â
Sylvester replied firmly, âYes.â
âOh my Godâ I didnât think Sylvester would talk back like this, so I felt a strange reassurance. I looked at Sylvester with a look that meant âGood jobâ.
Howeverâ¦
âThe only fault my wife has is her scary face.â
ââ¦â
Was he ruining the moment? Yes, he ruined the moment. I stared at Sylvester because I was dumbfounded, but he only shrugged his shoulders. âAnyway, my wife doesnât seem to be at fault, so I donât understand why Your Highness is so angry.â
Callian gave Sylvester a sharp look, âAre you done talking?â
âNo,â Sylvester went on quickly, âeven if my wife did do something wrong, it would be wrong for Your Highness to be so angry at the both of us. At the very least, you should have left me out.â
âWhy would that be?â I asked purely out of curiosity.
Sylvester answered casually, âIâm busy, youâre free.â
âAre you defending me, or are you helping him?â
âIâm defending you enough.â
âI donât think so,â I muttered, but I stopped talking the moment I noticed Callianâs gaze that shot through the both of us. It looked as if he was going to order for an execution.
âI commanded Ophelia to never talk to Fleur again!â
Except that was not what happened! She said hello first, so I was so confused as to why he was even telling me that.
âBut you didnât follow my orders, didnât you? I think defying the Crown Princeâs orders is a good enough reason to be punished.â
Sylvester looked down at me, leaving the fluttering Callian behind. I didnât know this would happen, so I looked at Sylvester, trying to tell him that the Crown Prince was being unfair. His brows narrowed, âHow can you order people not to greet each other?â
âThink about what your wife has done to Fleur!â
âI donât know. Youâve never been convicted for it before, have you?â
That was true. In the original novel, Ophelia was never punished for her wrongdoings all thanks to the power of the Duke of Ryzen. Callian knew this well and crumpled his face.
âSo this is how youâre going to be, Duke.â
âIâve always been like this,â Sylvester shrugged his shoulders as if he didnât care.
âDuke,â Callian gritted his teeth with his fists clenched, âdonât you think this is too much?
âWell,â Sylvester smiled as if he had waited for this, âif itâs too presumptuous for me to defend my wife,â he raised an eyebrow at the prince, âwouldnât it also be too presumptuous for Your Highness to get angry in place of the Countess who is wed to another man?â
âSylvester Ryzen!â Callian screamed and quickly turned his attention to Fleur, and just as expected Fleur lifted her palm to her mouth, eyes dripping with even greater tears.
âHow could you say that!â
âFleur!â
And she ran out of the room. A tragic heroine indeed. The reason why she ran out like that was simpleâeverything Sylvester said was true. Fleur had not yet been divorced, they were only in the middle of separation, but because of that, she could meet up with Callian often, and the Crown Prince could also keep inviting her to his castle. However, despite the fairytale love story they had, she was still a married woman. That is why public criticism was completely unavoidable. Just like now.
âCrazy,â Callian chewed his lips and swept his hair away from his face. âI wonât let it slide this time,â he said, glaring at the both of us/
Look, I just apologized, butâ.
âBut Callian never acknowledged me.â
âJust wait for me, Iâll make sure to teach you a lesson!â Then he went out running after Fleur, leaving Sylvester in the drawing room, who was somehow angry.
******
âFleur!â Callian ran after her and grabbed her wrist, âI wonât ever let them go, I promise!â and he meant it. He was that angry. That day, Callian had been in a bad mood since morning, because Ophelia Ryzen delivered a strange letter to him; the letter mentioned his motherâs name, Margaret. The signature was also the same as the one he saw in his motherâs diary back when he was a child and it didnât seem like it was forged.
He finally found his motherâs last letter after all this time. It was overwhelming, but it made him feel unpleasant because it was Ophelia Ryzen who brought him the letter. She was a wicked woman, a woman he never even wanted to see in his line of sight.
âHow does she have my motherâs letter?â
It was obvious that she had extorted a letter from someone, so Callian refused to allow Ophelia to enter. He thought it would be enough to find out where she got the letter from, but even with this judgment, he still didnât feel good.
On the other hand, Fleur was still in tears. She said she had exhausted too much energy while talking to Ophelia, making Callian angry beyond belief.
âHow dare you disobey my orders?â
That was why he called over the Ryzen coupleâto give them a hard timeâbut what happened instead? His plan backfired and he ended up dragging Fleur into it. It was like someone was feeding him whispers aimed to humble him as the Crown Prince.
âI swear, I promise. Iâll put everything on the line and take the Duke Ryzen down, okay?â
Fleur looked at Callian tearfully, âYour Highness,â she buried her face in Callianâs arms. âItâs okay when insults are thrown at me, but I donât want to hear bad things about Your Highness because of me.â
Callian furrowed his eyebrows. He patted Fleur on the back, sighing, âHow is it okay to say such things about you? Itâs not okay at all.â
âButââ
âHow can you be this kind?â He had complete faith in Fleur; she was the woman who saved him when he was at his lowest, the woman who took care of him for nothing in exchange. Who else would he trust and rely on this much? Callian was drenched in Fleur. âDonât focus too much on this matter, Iâll handle it.â
âNo, you canât,â Fleur shook her head. âThe Duke of Ryzen is the head of the aristocracy. As long as heâs in opposition to Your Highness, you canât touch him recklesslyââ
âFleur.â
âI donât want to cause you any troubleâ.â
âDonât say that.â Callian hugged Fleur tight. âHow could you ever be a nuisance to me?â He removed himself from Fleur and wiped her wet cheeks. âDonât cry, please, my heart breaks when you cry.â Again, Callian vowed, comforting the whimpering Fleur, âI will punish her somehow, so stop crying, Iâm so sorry.â
Fleur dropped her head and took a deep breath, âThank you, Your Highness.â And went back into his arms. Callian hugged her tightly, so he couldnât see Fleurâs face.
He couldnât see the expression she wore while buried in his arms.
******
Sylvester and I were inside the drawing-room with only the two of us left. Ophelia smacked her lips. âYou left them a very villainous line,â I said, scratching my cheek. I said it so casually, maybe that was why Sylvester was so angry.
âWhy were you just standing still?â
âYes?â
âIf it felt like they were being unfair, you should have gotten angrier! What if he was just throwing a childish tantrum at you and you actually didnât do anything wrong?â
âNo, why are you annoyed with meââ
Leaving the confused Ophelia behind, Sylvester rubbed his head and loosened his necktie. He felt strangely awful because of how Callian got mad at Ophelia. He didnât have to think about it too much, whether she was cursed at or not had nothing to do with him, and yet he felt strangely awful that day.
âI wonder why?â
Sylvester, who had been mulling over the feeling, replied, âIf you want someone to curse at you, Iâll do it.â If he was going to let go of the problem, he wouldâve, but he was in a bad mood, so he didnât. âDonât let others swear at you,â Sylvester looked at Ophelia and said.
Ophelia did not hide her expression of bewilderment, âShould I have been angry then?â She glanced at Sylvester carefully, âIâm going to seduce the Crown Prince, thatâs why I managed to put up with wanting to destroy everything out of anger.â
That was true. Sylvester closed his mouth for a while until a soft sigh flowed out of his lips that had been closed.
âWhy are you so angry? Now Iâm a bit more embarrassed.â
Sylvester was speechless at the moment. Why was he so angry? This, too, was answered by him,
âI have to act as if I care about you so that the Crown Prince will be alert. I told you.â
This was to make the Crown Prince more interested in Ophelia. No other reason. Sylvester thought so and said so, but Ophelia didnât seem to believe it.
âBut youâre a bit too upset for that, arenât you?â
âI have anger issues. Didnât you know?â
ââ¦â
âMake it make sense.â Ophelia looked at Sylvester with her mouth half-open, but Sylvester still hasnât changed his expression at all. He only stared at the door where Callian had left.
âI wonder how itâs going to turn out,â Sylvester murmured, âWell, no matter how it turns out, I wonât stand still.â