She wasnât the type of person he could bend to his will. Moreover, judging from how Mrs. Berner treated her, it appeared to be impossible to use the familyâs safety as a threat and convince Rubica.
Edgar decided to use his experience of running his estate and numerous businesses to deal with Rubica as a negotiator. He was going to marry her, anyway.
âI have already gotten the special permission from the king. If I donât marry you, I will get punished along with you for defying him.â
Rubicaâs eyes slightly shook, and he could see his method was working.
âI never accepted your proposal, so if you tell Your Majesty there has been a misunderstanding, he will not punish you.â
âBut your uncle, his family and my messenger will be punished for lying. The messenger will have to be executed.â
Rubicaâs uncle and his family were not enough to convince her, but the guilt of dragging an innocent man was.
âThatâs, thatâs too cruel. He was just fooled by my uncle.â
âHe is guilty of not seeing you and asking your opinion. He cannot get away from that.â
âBut... then why didnât you follow the manners of proposing and came yourself? You could have avoided this...â
âI was busy,â Edgar firmly cut Rubicaâs question and continued, âI was busy yesterday, I am busy today, and I will be busy tomorrow. I even have an emergency conference tomorrow. That is why the king quickly issued me the permission and I came to bring you to my mansion quicker than the promised date. Do you know how much it would cost the kingdom if my work is delayed just for a day?â
His forehead frowned because anger made him sensitive but when he showed his temper, he would look even better. Rubica couldnât help but stare at him in a daze. He looked so handsome, even when he was mad!
If there was a god who created humans, he must have made Rubica carelessly with his feet and made Edgar with all the power he had.
âI donât want to waste my time on writing a report to the king to explain, defending myself, and waiting for the trials.â
â... but.â
âRubica, listen to me first.â
Edgar called her name without using words like chéri or fiancé to mock her. Unlike before, she could feel he was respecting her, although his attitude was businesslike. She closed her mouth and listened to him.
âMarry me for now. It will let both of us avoid troublesome matters, and we can get divorced after things get quiet.â
â... get divorced?â
âYes, divorced.â
Even though he had said the word âdivorceâ first, he raised one of his eyebrows as if he didnât like it.
Rubica couldnât understand why he was trying so hard to marry her. Nevertheless, she thought it was a pretty good idea. In fact, the offer was quite good for Rubica. She would be able to avoid the punishment of the king as long as they had a good reason for their divorce, and she could even get away from her uncle and aunt.
She didnât know why he was giving her such a good offer, but she had to grab that chance.
âOkay then, how long should the marriage last? Would a year be enough?â
âNo.â
âWhat?â
âA duke getting divorced a year after marrying a poor and lowly woman, what would the people think of me?â
A poor and lowly woman. Edgarâs sharp words made Rubica frown. Gods were so fair. They had given such a rude way of talking to such a beautiful man.
However, it was all true, so she couldnât talk back.
Edgar saw she was trying hard to hold back her anger and realized he had made yet another mistake.
She was such a strange woman.
Edgar could name at least 10 women eager to marry Duke Claymore. There were also a number of middle-aged aristocrats who bothered him even without trying to hide their intention of arranging a marriage. He also knew he was good-looking enough to charm most women.
Ladies who snorted after hearing praises about his beauty would eventually redden their cheeks when standing in front of him.
However, Rubica was different. She did stare at him in a daze with red cheeks from time to time like other women, but she wasnât in love with him.
She looked at him like a child looking at a cake with a huge amount of cream on top of it on her birthday. However, there was something clearer than such vague emotions in her eyes.
âHatredâ.
Just a few minutes of talking let him know that Rubica hated him and wasnât trying to hide it.
It was an unfamiliar feeling. Did most people like him? Well, no. Even if they liked him, businesses and schemes changed people. However, they hid this in front of him, as he had great power, and looked at him with fear.
Sometimes, women would emit similar emotions like Rubica in front of him, but it had just been a scheme to win him. However, Rubica genuinely hated him.
Moreover, she didnât try to endure his rudeness.
âIf she had been someone else, she couldnât have agreed with me more.â
Edgar had grown up amongst people who always wore masks in front of him. He felt a thrill hard to explain toward Rubica who acted as her true self. Nevertheless, he didnât apologize for calling her âpoor and lowly womanâ. His rank and pride were too high to apologize for such a mistake.
âThen how long should it last, Your Grace?â
Rubica also knew that hoping for Edgarâs apology was like hoping for the sun to rise in the west. So, she sighed and changed the subject.
âI donât know, about a decade?â
âThat is nonsense!â
âIs it too long?â
âIf a year is too short to avoid blames, how about 2 years?â
âTwo years is too short. An apple sap cannot grow and bear fruits in 2 years.â
âTwo years is long enough for a crawling child to run.â
Now the long negotiation about the duration of their marriage started. Edgar had thought he would be able to easily bend her to his will, so he was quietly impressed by her good negotiation skills. They were too good to be an ordinary ladyâs. They were like the skills of an old woman who had run the house for a long time and knew how to react to all kinds of schemes from the merchants.
What kind of life had she led at the Berner Mansion for a lady at the age of 22 to become like that?
Edgar frowned.
Anyway, the two agreed to stay married for a little less than 4 years. Edgar had thought Rubica would get tired and give up then. However, Rubica had worked at the poor abbey and learned how to endure a long fight with the merchants to buy food for hundreds with a small sum of money. She knew that there was at least a 90% probability of the fruits at the bottom of the crate to be rotten if she bought only because the ones at the top were good.
âNo kids, and I will not sleep with you, of course.â
How interesting. Edgar raised a corner of his lips. A virgin talking of sleeping together. Rubica stubbornly stared at the duke but, on the inside, she was so embarrassed. She had been clenching one fist under her dress to endure it.
However, thinking âhe will respect meâ and believing a guy was never good was one of the few principles she believed in.
âI hope you are not passionate enough to sleep with a woman who doesnât love you?â
âDonât think of me as such garbage.â
Edgar clenched his teeth and growled as if he didnât want to hear more of this. His blue eyes glowed even brighter like fire, and Rubica instinctively looked for something that matched those eyes and soon came to her senses.
âGood, then we have reached an agreement.â
Rubicaâs voice showed she was relieved. Suddenly, Edgar wanted to pull a prank on her. She had been trying to put him on her hand and toy with him. He wanted her to know she could do that only because he was letting her do it.
Edgar smiled.
Most women were captivated by his smile, but Rubica straightened her back, tensed.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
However, he didnât miss the emotion that floated up in her eyes for a second. That emotion was like that of a child seeing delicious candy.
He abruptly grabbed Rubicaâs chin and put his head close to hers, close enough to feel each otherâs breath. Her auburn eyes were so deep that he couldnât see the pupils well, but he could see the eyes shaking.
âBut what if you want?â Edgar asked.
âWhat...â
âI will not disappoint you if you want me to sleep with you.â
âYou beast!â
Oh, but he shouldnât have said that. Rubica immediately woke up from the charm of his beauty and pushed away the duke in rage.
Slap-
A sound pierced the air. Edgar couldnât understand what had just happened to him. He grabbed his red cheek and blankly stared at Rubica.
âYou cannot do it if youâre not in love with each other, even if the woman wants it! You, you...â
Rubicaâs face was now as red as fire. She tried to hold it back. Really, she tried her best to stop herself from saying that, but her anger didnât let her.
âYou bastard!â
She immediately went out and slammed the door behind her. Edgar was left alone in the carriage. For some time, he sat there and stared at the chair on which Rubica had just sat.
Soon a sound came out of his mouth. He should have let out a sound of anger about Rubica, who had greatly dishonored him, but...
âHahahahahaha!â
What came out of his mouth was laughter.