Silence filled the carriage. All because Sylvester didnât open his mouth throughout the entire ride, seemingly deep in thought. Was he planning on confronting Callian again? Or was he planning on how to fight against Callian? Whatever it was, it made me feel uneasy. The whole thing was my faultâwell, blaming me for everything may be a bit too much, but wasnât it my fault that I assumed Iâd be able to seduce Callian?
Either way, I was overwhelmed, so I decided to turn my gaze to the window. There was an abundance of sunshine on one side of the Northern border while snowflakes rain on the other. I was taken aback by how lovely it was. In the Empire, there is something called a âborderâ which can be divided into four distinct boundaries, each with its own climate. The southern border was drenched in sunlight, always covered in a warm climate. On the contrary, it was always cold beyond the northern borderâthe border where the Ryzen duchy is located. Snowflakes fell from the sky throughout the year, just like what I witnessed at that moment.
âWhoaââ I clasped my hands together, admiring the colorful aurora that greeted me as soon as I crossed the border. Auroras were something I have never seen before. The aurora I saw, which had white snow falling around it, emitted a mysterious glow. It was huge and wide, as if it were about to swallow the entire world. Watching this reminded me of my life in the hospital, stuck in my room 24/7âa life where I knew of nothing and hoped to die every day.
âBut not right now.â
I was now able to experience everything. I could see things, feel things. This fact thrilled me and induced goose bumps along my spine. I felt my chest fill to the brim with an unknown feeling.
âIâm going to live a good life.â
To do so, I had to divorce and put everything behind me. To get a divorce, I had to seduce Callian. âIâm sure I can do it,â I muttered under my breath. I wasnât expecting it to happen all at once and it didnât, but that was okay, I knew that there would be opportunities waiting for me. Grabbing my dress, I promised myself that I would never give up.
âWhat is it that you can do?â
Did he hear what I was saying? After a few hours, Sylvester finally opened his mouth.
âJust, you know, some stuff,â I replied slowly, âI was a little discouraged by the Crown Princeâs comments, but I was determined to make it work again.â
âAre you trying to seduce the Crown Prince?â
âThatâs exactly how Iâm going to get a divorce.â
Sylvester laughed. For a brief moment, the aurora lifted and the sun shone brightly on half of his face, while a shadow casted on the other side. His prominent features, the high nose and deep eyes, were emphasized. Then he gave me a gentle look.
âWhatâs up with that expression?â It was a handsome face that I couldnât seem to get used to no matter how many times I saw it.
âDivorce. Sounds good.â He crossed his knees and tapped his fingers. âThough Iâm not sure youâll be successful.â
My eyes narrowed at him, âAre you challenging me?â
Instead of responding, Sylvester burst out laughing. He swept his fingers through his black hair and twisted the corners of his lips up, âHow come youâve changed?â and he asked a completely random question.
He did say, âYouâve changed,â often, come to think of it, though he probably never noticed that I actually changed, so I knew I ought to be more careful. I raised my chin and cleared my throat, âYou keep saying that Iâve changed, but Iâm just as I am. Nothingâs changed.â
Sylvester stroked his chin, âYou hated talking to me like this, too.â
âWasnât that you, not me?â I was surprised and asked further. The book clearly said Sylvester hated Ophelia ever since the day she tried reviving her father!
âThatâs true, but you hated me a lot, too,â Sylvester laughed again, âSince we both hated each other, how about we feign ignorance?â
âI donât like the idea of that, but Iâll try.â
âAs expected, youâre fun,â Sylvester smirked, no, sneered, so I threw a fit.
âYouâre very bizarre, did you know that? I canât tell you how many times youâve made me look ridiculous!â
âYes, I am an interesting individual. Thank you for your kind words,â Sylvester, the scumbag, said this while holding the staff he had placed next to him. He then opened the carriage door that had come to stop and stepped out first. Snow fluttered around him, but he wasnât phased. Standing tall like an old tree, he reached out to me.
âKeep entertaining me, Ophelia.â
âItâs been a while since Iâve been this amused.â
His hands were strangely warm.
******
The Imperial family was quiet for a few days, even Callian himself did nothing out of the ordinary, which amazed me because why was there such silence when you promised me with a, âWait and see!â I was nervous at first, but after a few days, I was at ease. Callian appeared so pitiful. Of course, it wouldnât be easy to even get close to Sylvester Ryzen, the showâs worst villain.
He has a big mouth.
While Callian laid low, I tried to get things done as in I tried doing what Fleur did in the original which was,
âThe creation of an orphanage.â
Initially, there was some guilt. It was something Fleur had to do in order for her to receive love from the protagonists of the novel. Now, however, the guilt was meaningless. Fleur, who screwed me over like that, almost got her revenge.
âBut why did she do it?â
I started thinking of the pastâFleur, why did you try to set me up like that?âbut I couldnât come up with the right answer no matter how hard I tried. I couldnât understand what she was thinking since I wasnât her.
âAll I have to do is my job,â
I entered the dining room, face full of guilt no matter how hard I tried to not care. On the dining table, I opened my mouth to talk to Sylvester, âI- Thereâs something I want to do.â
âRejected.â
âYes, so itâsâ What?â
âRejected,â Sylvester answered back once again, âWhat you do is fun, but weird, so I wonât allow anything.â
âHa! Oh my!â
âSo youâll only accept it when itâs fun?â
I widened my eyes and put my hands on my waist. âYou think I wonât be able to do it? Well, Iâll just do it myself!â
âDo you have the money?â
Ophelia really didnât let money rot away, she was a luxurious womanâluxurious enough that she spent two monthsâ worth of allowance in one. I touched my forehead, âPlease give me permission. I swear itâs good this time.â
âRejected.â
âAh, seriously!â I stamped my feet.
Sylvester laughed as if he were having fun, âOkay, tell me. Iâll give you a chance.â
âWhat bullsh*t.â
âWhat did you say?â
âYou speak very nicely.â Without money, I had no choice but to give in. I then hurried to sit next to Sylvester. âI want to build an orphanage.â
âOrphanage? Where?â
âIn the slums.â
Sylvester narrowed his brow. He didnât seem to like it.
I quickly continued talking, âThe Duke of Ryzen, the epitome of evil. It may be okay now, but would it be okay in the long run? So before we can find out, letâs go do some good deeds.â
Having said this, Sylvesterâs crumpled brow still didnât straighten out. I didnât want to talk about it, but I put my face on the palms of my hands and decided to do so, âThereâs a child Iâve been watching.â
âA child?â
âYes.â The boy who would be the second male lead. A child with the temperament of a swordmaster. I was going to build an orphanage for the kid since the boy needed care.
âI didnât think of it much, but then I saw that he was very good at swordsmanship. I could tell at a glance. Heâs a great kid!â
âCan I believe you?â
âYou have to believe me,â I said with confidence. Sylvesterâs forehead relaxed slightly.
âItâs going to cost you a fortune.â
âWe have a lot of money anyway, donât we?â
âTo be specific, itâs not us, itâs me who has a lot of money.â
âSh*tââ
âI heard it this time.â
âIâm sorry,â I immediately apologized and Sylvesterâs smile widened. He put down his knife and wiped his mouth with a napkin. Then he stared at me intently.
âI think Neil is right about you being struck by lightning and becoming someone else.â
ââ¦Me?â
âYes. You.â
âYou really donât know how to speak kindly. Donât you know Iâd feel bad if you said that to my face?â
âI donât.â
âI see.â
Okay, okay. I made circles with my thumb and index finger. Ha! Sylvester laughed again.
âI give you my permission,â he said, lifting his chin towards me, âIt looks fun to me.â
âThank you!â
I thought about making the process as expensive and useless as possible. Like someone said, it wasnât our money. I was deep in thought until a voice chimed in.
âSir.â Neil, Sylvesterâs aide, entered the dining room. He held a bunch of papers in his arms.
âWhatâs going on?â Sylvester asked, surprised. Neil didnât usually visit them in the dining room.
âI got a lawsuit form from the court.â Neil put the documents down on the table.
âLawsuit?â  I looked at the document with round eyes as Neil handed them over one by one to Sylvester.
âItâs about extortion, intimidation, violenceââ Then he glared straight at me and said. âItâs basically about suing your wife for her misdeeds.â
âWhat?
I looked at Neil in disbelief. Extortion, intimidation, violence? When did I even do that?
âArenât they targeting the wrong person?â At my question, Neil thrust one of the documents he was handing over to Sylvester before my eyes.
âLetâs see for ourselves.â
[To: Duchess Ophelia Ryzen]
It was real! I sighed at the thought of having to patch up Opheliaâs, who I donât even know, problems again, but I also wondered who even filed this lawsuit. I immediately lowered my gaze and identified the name of the person who sued.
ââ¦Oh?â