Translated by Tam
Edited by Tam
âWhy do you think Iâm here?â
Callian asked.
I shook my head.
The reason Callian came here is becauseâ.
âAre you going to scold me?â
âThatâs right.â
Callian smiled. But it was a cold smile. I swallowed dry saliva.
âYouâre finally crazy, arenât you?â
Tsk.
I thought I would be scolded for what happened the day before yesterday.
I calmly put my hands together and bowed my head.
âYou want her to know the subject? Do you deserve to say that to Fleur?â
Callian said, grinding his teeth.
âYouâre the one who needs to know the subject! How dare you say that to Fleur!â
I looked around.
I felt that everyone was looking at me.
I whispered in a small voice.
âAre you going to come all the way here and scold me like this?â
âYeah. You need to be scolded more.â
âPeople watch it.â
âThatâs why Iâm scolding you here on purpose.â
âAh, are you really going to be like this?!â
My voice became louder without realizing it.
Then peopleâs attention was more focused.
Tsk.
âMake sure to apologize when Fleur comes later. Did you get it?
âIâm not sure.â
âOphelia Ryzen!â
Callianâs eyes widened.
Seeing that it comes out this much, I donât think itâll go smoothly.
Phew. My fortune.
I was forced to nod.
âOkay. I willââ
âI donât think my wife did anything wrong.â
At this time, surprisingly, Sylvester intervened.
He pulled me and hid me behind him, facing Calian.
âI heard that the Countess had a quarrel first. Arenât you going to consider that?â
âItâs none of your business.â
Callian said with a slightly irritated look.
But Sylvester didnât care a bit.
He looked at Callian with a unique sly face.
âIn fact, itâs nothing for Your Highnessâ business to intervene in. Anyway, itâs a fight between the two wives, so should the man come in?â
Callian frowned.
In fact, this is because Sylvester is right.
There is no place with men getting involved in fights between women.
Furthermore, it was as embarrassing for a man to intervene after women argue with each other as they do now.
Thatâs why Callian hesitated. Because he has his own image.
It was then.
âPlease stop it, Your Highness.â
It was Fleur.
Todayâs Fleur was wearing a different dress than usual.
It was a beige dress that went well with her blonde hair, and it was a very gorgeous dress with a deep cut to the chest and decorated with jewels.
âWhat Madame Ante said was right.â
Fleur is looking for a fancy dress, and it seemed that she chose that one.
It felt a little awkward because it was different from her usual self, but Fleur was still an outstanding beauty, so that dress looked very good on her.
Callian seemed to think so too. I saw a slight heat rise on his cheek.
Fleur came a step closer.
And she grabbed Callianâs arm.
âIâm really fine. Andâ Because the Duchess didnât say anything wrongâ.â
I heard a buzzing sound from around me.
As expected, the Duchess didnât kill her temper.
Whatâs wrong with the Countess?
How long are you going to be like that?
The sounds hit my ears one after another.
Oh, I was annoyed, but I thought Iâd just flip it over.
But at this time, Sylvester opened his mouth.
âYeah. What my wife said to you is not wrong.â
Fleur lifted her gaze, which had been dropping mercifully.
Looking at Sylvester, she looks absurd.
âDo you know what the Duchess said to me? Youâre probably saying this to me because you know, right?â
âNo, I donât know.â
Sylvester answered easily.
âBut everything my wife says is right, so Iâm saying itâs not wrong. Right, Countess?â
What is this?
Whatâs wrong with him?
Why is he acting like weâre close all of a sudden?
I smiled in vain because I was a little speechless.
I donât know if Sylvester thought this was a smile of reconciliation,
âSo, dance the first dance with me. Not with that jerk.â
Isnât this what youâre saying?
But Iâm more dumbfounded.
I told you a hundred times that Iâll dance with Callian for the first dance.
He turned his head with his mouth closed.
âNo, Iâm going to dance for the first dance with Your Highness.â
I glanced at Fleur instead of Callian and said.
âBecause Your Highness promised to ask me for the first dance. Right?
I could feel Callian taking a breath.
He looked at Fleurâs eyes.
But he will have to choose me.
If he wants to get information about Marquis Richel and Count Amber.
ââ¦Yeah.â
Callian replied, closing his eyes tightly.
âI ask you to dance.â
ââ¦.â
Fleur, as if she already knew, bit her lips tightly and clenched her fist.
But that was all. She doesnât talk more or interrupt.
I was worried that Fleur would shed tears here, but I was glad she didnât do that.
I smiled and grabbed Callianâs hand.
âI accept it, Your Highness.â
I bent my knees lightly and got up, and I walked to the center of the hall according to Callianâs lead.
Of course, I didnât forget to say a word when I passed by Fleur.
âI told you. Know the subject.â
Looking back, Fleur stood with a pale face.
Oh, Iâm relieved.
I faced Callian, feeling the freshness of the ten-year-old congestion descending.
So I didnât see what kind of expression Sylvester made when he was looking at me.
*****
Callian hated this reality so much.
Because he has to dance with Ophelia.
But he couldnât help it to get information.
Yes. Even if he tore Fleurâs heart to catch those who communicated with the enemyâ.
âDamn it.â
He knows.
That heâs a bad guy.
If he had given priority to Fleur, he had to refuse to dance with Ophelia no matter how much information was at stake.
But he didnât.
Now, information is more important than Fleurâs heart.
What a mean and bad guy he is!
Callian was blaming himself and at the same time expressing his anger at Ophelia for making him do nothing but this. It was typical refractive anger.
So Callian wanted to tore Ophelia apart and stared at her like she was about to die.
âEven if you look at me like that, you canât pierce it, Your Highness.â
However, Ophelia responded calmly.
She nodded her head.
âI know why youâre angry, but you have to keep your promise. Donât you think so?â
Then he reached out to me.
Callian breathed heavily, then exhaled, and held Opheliaâs hand.
The waltz started.
Callian and Ophelia skillfully stepped up and started dancing.
âYouâre pretty good at dancing.â
âThatâs what you are.â
âIâm used to it.â
Itâs true.
I was worried about what to do because I had never danced, but fortunately, my body was remembering. The original Ophelia seems to have danced very well.
But Callian thought that Ophelia was arrogant.
He held Opheliaâs hand a little hard.
âYou donât know how to be humble, do you?â
âDo I have to know that?â
Ophelia, who turned around once, said.
âAnd you will be the first one who will swear that I am terrible if I am humble.â
âThatâs true.â
Callian smiled now.
âWhy did you say that to Fleur?â
âAbout the subject?â
âYeah.â
âThere was a reason.â
Ophelia continued to speak.
âShe was angry because I wouldnât leave my place for the future Crown Princess. So I said something like that, well. Wasnât it worth it?â
ââ¦.â
Callian didnât answer. However, he answered with an expression, and his crumpled face was the evidence.
He let out a low sigh.
Whenever he heard this from Ophelia, Callian was really confused.
Because he felt like she wasnât the Fleur he knew.
He bit his lips hard.
âI love Fleur.â
Ophelia looked up at Callian.
âItâs like youâre talking to yourself.â
âNo.â
âStrong denial is strong affirmation.â
Ophelia smiles.
âAnyway,â
She passed her body between Callianâs arms and grabbed him by the waist.
âDonât you think Fleur might not be as nice as Your Highnessâ judgment?â