Translator: Jaemicy
Chapter 25
âFather.â
âRoselina?â
It was only then that the duke, who recognized Roselina, shook off the past.
Yes. She is my daughter.
âI brought you a new tea the other day.â
Tea time has been fun these days because it suits his taste.
Occasionally, I spent time with Roselina if the schedule was right.
âI havenât been able to do that lately.â
The duke was pleased to hear Roselina talking about one thing or another.
When he talked nonsense, he burst into laughter.
âNot long ago, she recommended some investments.â
Roselina, who was busy keeping her promise to revive Brighton, was proud.
As it was Roselinaâs first business plan, I was going to invest without asking questions.
However, when I read the plan, it was better than I thought.
âShe has a great sense for discovering items.â
Was it a rose that does not cause the Curse of the Rose?
Itâs an item that people will gather like bees, but she managed to discover it early.
âRoselinaâs intelligence is greater than mine.â
While the duke remembered what had happened, Roselina came up.
âWere you taking a walk? Iâm afraid Iâve interrupted you.â
âWhat do you mean, disturbance? Will you walk with me?â
âItâs an honor for me.â
They walked silently along the road for a while.
Suddenly Roselina said something out of the blue.
âFather, do you believe me?â
âYes, of course.â
âNo matter what happens?â
The duke, who had been replying thoughtlessly, stopped.
If it had been before, I would have thought Roselina would have had another accident.
But not now.
Roselina was a thoughtful, far-sighted fellow.
There must be a clear reason to bring this up.
âYes, no matter what, I believe everything you do has a meaning,â replied the duke, looking into Roselinaâs eyes, which captured the moonlight.
The morning of the banquet came.
The carriages entered Brightonâs mansion, and the nobles entered the hall.
âI havenât seen Brighton for a long time.â
âWell, they havenât been in society since the death of former Duchess Beatrice, havenât they? They didnât even have guests in the mansion.â
âThatâs understandable. Thereâs a saying that Young Master Brighton is in bed and never gets up.â
âThatâs right.â
The eyes of the ladies became secretive.
The Duke of Brightonâs birthday party became a hot topic in society.
Brighton held a social event for the first time after a long time.
âI hear the Duchess of Palesdon is back, isnât she?â
âI hear it was the Duchess of Palesdon who hosted this banquet.â
âAnd the sightings at the restaurant, I guess, they really are going to get divorced?â
The gentlemen who had been pretending to be decent were also whispering.
âWhy are you so dressed up today? Itâs not like usual.â
âBe quiet. You know what? Iâll shake the Duchess of Palesdon today.â
The long-bearded Baron Moliot grinned.
âWake up from your dreams. What are you going to do with that vicious temperament. The Duke of Palesdon must have chosen to divorce.â
âDidnât you hear that? The Duke of Paleson offered as much as 5 million gold as alimony. If she remarries me, all that money will be mine.â
âTsk. She canât see the forest just by looking at the trees in front of her. How bad was she to get divorced for 5 million gold?â
But Baron Moliot did not give in.
Rather, he showed off himself confidently.
âOh, dear. No matter how strong a woman is, she is only a gentle sheep in front of me. I can tame her very well.â
âI respect your confidence.â
âNo, itâs not a sheep, itâs a horse. Words and women are the same. Under me, I mean.â
Puheuk!
A cold wine was poured on Baron Moliotâs face, dripping.
âWho is it! Who dares to⦠Huuh!â
âOh, no. Excuse me.â
Roselina, who appeared before they knew it, shook her wrist lightly.
âThatâs enough, my hands are tired.â
âYouâre rude! Apologize at once!â
âApologize?â
Roselina gave a big laugh.
Somehow he felt an irresistible energy.
âYou should apologize. Baron Moliot.â
A cold sweat trickled down Baron Moliotâs back.
He almost apologized without realizing it.
But people were watching.
âI canât back down like this.â
How did I get here?
Baron Moliot had a vein in his neck.
âWhy are you so stubborn when youâre getting divorced anyway? Who do you think will accept you? Iâm the only broad-minded man whoâll accept a wicked woman like you anyway. So stop bouncing and come to me. Isnât that good for each other?â
âWhy is he so arrogant?â
Roselina was so speechless that she clicked her tongue.
âEven if you have no conscience, you donât have much. You have to think about the age difference.â
I read the words floating above Baron Moliotâs head.
[Baron Johnson Moliot]
â The first stigmatist, Elizabeth Brightonâs brother.
â Obtained the tile: Stigma]
The only thing he can boast about in his life is the fact that his sister married the Duke of Brighton.
He was older than the Duke of Brighton.
âBut youâre going to marry me?â
No one agreed to marry Baron Moliot, and he was famous for being single at this age.
âI think heâs been swearing at me, to have the title of Stigma.â
Even if he had no conscience, that was too much.
âAnd if you think about it, heâs old enough to be my uncle.â
Iâve got goosebumps all over me.
No matter how much Roselina fell to the bottom, she was not in a position to remarry this man.
âUgh. Dirty.â
She was so disgusted that she was lost for words for a moment that Baron Moliot was in high spirits.
âIt looks like you still donât have a partner, but if you sneak in my hand, Iâll accept you as a partner.â
What kind of nonsense is this?
âYou seem to be mistaken, but Iâm the host of the banquet. This banquet does not have a requirement to be accompanied by a partner.â
âAnyway, donât you mean you donât have a partner? Iâll be your partner!â
He makes her speechless.
I signaled the knights who were patrolling.
âIt canât be helped. Escort Baron Moliot.â
âWell, youâre trying to get rid of your partner in this way? Well, whoâs going to join the banquet without a partner?â
Baron Moliot murmured, and began to say anything, whether he was afraid of the knights approaching him.
âIf you kick me out like this now, Iâll think itâs because youâre ashamed of not having a partner! Iâll let the whole world know that the Duchess of Palesdon doesnât have a partner!â
âYes, partner.â
Then a low noise touched Baron Moliotâs nerves.
âHa. Thatâs ridiculous. What crazy idiot in the world would be a partner for such a wicked woman?â
Gasp.
Baron Moliot giggled and looked behind me, and was stunned.
âWhatâs wrong with him?â
He wasnât the only one who hardened.
The faces of the people around her also turned pale.
âWho the hell came?â
I turned around to check, but I felt a movement behind me.
A voice immediately heard above oneâs head.
âHere you are.â
I could tell without looking up and checking.
Argention.
He appeared at the banquet hall.
The people were astonished.
They forgot to save face for a while, and began to talk.
âThe Duke of Palesdon?â
âWhy is the Duke here? Didnât you say they were getting divorced?â
âWhatâs going on here?â
Of course, I was the most surprised.
âWhy the hell are you here?â
I didnât even send you an invitation!
Argention seemed completely indifferent to the gaze of the people.
He put one hand on my shoulder.
âI heard you propose to my wife.â
âAh, Duke. Thatâs what I said to make you laugh! Haha. This kind of joke is popular these days!â
âI didnât find it funny.â
A casual tone of voice.
But Baron Moliot was frozen to the bone.
âItâs a lot of things. Itâs strong and weak, isnât it?â
He did not hesitate to make fun of me, but is unable to say anything in the presence of Argention.
âI canât leave it alone.â
A slight push from Argention pushed him back.
âBaron Moliot.â
âThe Duchess of Palesdon. Forgivenessâ¦â
âIf you were really sorry to me, you would have apologized sooner. You wouldnât have said such nonsense in the first place.â
When she hit the nail on the head, Baron Moliot shut up.
He leaned her upper body and whispered so that he could only hear it.
âIs everything going well with Brightonâs brewery business? I heard you spent all your investment on gambling debts.â
âHow can I do that?â
âThen you thought I wouldnât know?â
Baron Moliot opened his eyes wide and began to tremble.
âHuh? Molly, did you really think I didnât know?â
âYou!â
When Baron Moliot was called by his nickname in the gambling parlor, he freaked out.
âNo one knows that, but howââ
âHow did I know?â
Itâs floating above your head.