âAffair?â
Callian asked, bewildered.
I was also surprised.
What do you mean by an affair?
No matter how hard it is, isnât that not something you should say right now!
However, seeing our bewildered expressions, Sylvester didnât seem to mind.
And the fact that Sylvesterâs fine face seems to have offended Callian.
Callian looked at Sylvester again with an angry face.
âWhat the hell do you mean? No, are you crazy?â
âThatâs what I want to say.â
But Sylvester doesnât lose either.
He said with a slight frown.
âWhat would you think I would think if you came here without contact like this and found you and my wife alone?â
I answered.
âBecause weâve gotten closer?â
âOphelia, be quiet.â
âYes.â
However, Sylvesterâs firm words kept my mouth shut.
Heâs so firm.
âAh, yeah.â
Callian looked through Sylvester from head to toe.
âSo you donât like me being with Ophelia.â
Callian twisted the corners of his mouth.
âItâs not that, itâs against the etiquette to come here without any contact.â
âSince when did I get your permission?â
In fact, Sylvesterâs words are not wrong.
But the opponent was Callian.
Callian was the Crown Prince, and only the Emperor could refuse the visit of the Crown Prince Callian.
âAnd didnât you say it? About hate being alone with your wife.â
âI never said I didnât like it.â
âIsnât it obvious that weâre not alone together?â
(Iâm sorry I got confused with this dialogue;;)
Callian really, surprisingly, scratched Sylvesterâs feelings gently.
âBut what should I do?â
Callian deliberately shrugged his shoulders and twisted his lips even more.
âYour wife likes me more.â
It wasnât true, but I had to keep my mouth shut because I couldnât argue in front of Callian. Sylvesterâs eyes narrowed.
âWhoo.â
Sylvester sighed and pointed to his forehead.
âEven so, visiting my wife when there are articles like it is now doesnât help my wifeâs reputation.â
âIsnât that why I hid my identity?â
Sylvester seemed to have nothing to say.
He glared at Callian with all his might.
âAnyway, I donât want you to find my wife anymore as long as sheâs branded as an affair. Itâs a matter of my wifeâs reputation.â
Well, thatâs true, butâ.
Sylvester, who told me to seduce Callian, didnât seem to have anything to say.
So I wanted to intervene, but Callian stopped me from saying this.
âIs it okay as long as itâs not an affair?â
âWhat does that mean?â
âWell.â
Callian tilted his head to one side.
âIf Ophelia divorces you and remarries with me, then it wonât be an affair.â
âWhat did you say?â
âItâs exactly what you heard.â
Callian stared at the flushed Sylvester.
His face is full of victory.
As he said, he seemed to be doing this because he was confident that I liked him.
âI think itâs an issue that needs to be considered at least once because youâre coming out like this.â
So why say something like this?
I became restless and anxious.
I think we should stop talking at this pointâ.
Looking at the opportunity to intervene, I rolled my eyes.
It was then.
âOphelia.â
Callian turned his head toward me.
âY, yes?â
I answered with a trembling voice in bewilderment. Callian burst out laughing.
âIâll send you a letter later, so come and see me then.â
âAhââ
I looked into Sylvesterâs eyes.
Can I say âOkayâ here?
But Sylvester told me to seduce Callian first!
Itâll be okay, right?
I nodded my head.
âOkay.â
Callian smiled as if satisfied, and left the drawing room with the robe he had been wearing.
Immediately, Sylvester clenched his fists and spit out swear words.
âDamn it!â
His face was red.
He seemed to be doing this because of the thought of losing to Callian.
What should I sayâ?
I looked into Sylvesterâs eyes.
âHoney.â
âWhat?â
Sylvester replied coldly.
I opened my mouth carefully.
âHow much should I get when you hear this much from the Crown Prince?â
Iâve never seen Sylvester look so shocked.
No, but I still need to get what I need.
*****
Tak.
Callian got into the carriage and took off his robe and tilted his head back.
As soon as he saw the newspaper article, he secretly escaped from the Crown Princeâs Palace, so the carriage was very modest.
It was difficult to get around, but there was nothing he could do about it.
As long as such an article is published, it canât be found out again that he came to see Ophelia.
He thought a lot about whether to meet Ophelia or not today.
But when they actually met, he thought it was good to meet her.
âYou have me.â
âIâll be on Your Highnessâ side.â
Saying that, Ophelia looked like a pure saint for a moment.
So Calian could feel his heart melting without realizing it.
Damn it.
To have this feeling for Ophelia.
He didnât really understand himself, but Callian had to admit.
The fact that he sees Ophelia better than before.
âItâs so much fun.â
He murmured.
Not too long ago, he thought about killing or saving her, but now that theyâre getting along like thisâ.
He felt like he couldnât really understand how it works to humans.
âThis is all because Ophelia has changed.â
He was wondering why she changed.
Why did she change?
Is it really true that she has changed after being struck by lightning like a rumor circulatingâ? Callian wondered.
It was then.
He felt the carriage stop slowly.
Callian crossed his legs and folded his arms.
He knew who would come into the carriage.
âWhoo, I almost missed it.â
The person who entered the carriage was Callianâs aide, Rian.
âItâs been a while since Iâve seen you.â
âYes, itâs been a long time no see. Iâm so busy doing what someone orders me to do.â
âThat shameless habit of speaking is still there. How long are you going to use such a tone?â
âUntil Your Highness cuts my throat?â
âIâm going to quit soon.â
Rian burst into laughter, and Callian laughed similarly.
Then laughter subsided, and Rian made a rather serious face and handed out the documents to Callian.
âAs you said, I searched for the information behind Count William.â
Count William.
He is Fleurâs husband on paper.
Callian had ordered Rian to follow Count William in order to make them divorce.
âIt was pretty dirty. embezzlement, tax evasionâ. Itâs amazing that he didnât get caught until now.â
âIs that so?â
Callian rummaged through the documents.
As he said, Count William has habitually embezzled and evaded taxes.
At this level, it seemed that he could be stripped of his title.
âIt seems to be okay to claim the annulment of the marriage, as well as deprivation of the title, by arguing with this as a fraudulent marriage.â
âI see.â
âThen should we proceed like this?â
Callian was silent for a moment, then raised his head back and responded.
ââYeah. Do it like that.â
Rianâs eyes narrowed.
âYou donât look happy for some reason?â
He was quick to notice the changes in Callian.
âOriginally, you would have jumped because you really like it.â
ââIs that so?â
Callian took a deep breath.
And he tilts his head back again. He let out a long sigh as he looked up at the carriageâs ceiling.
âHuh, did you change your mind?â
At Rianâs words, Callianâs breath trembled for a moment.
He bit his lips and closed his eyes.
âNo.â
Callian said it as if he had vowed to himself.
âI canât do that.â
Yeah.
He had to go with Fleur.
âYou have me.â
âIâll be on Your Highnessâ side.â
He had to ignore the words that came to his mind.