âWe donât have much time. You might get hurt after the sun comes up.â
Snow retrieved the ring and started to walk toward the glass tube that was far away. The snow came up to Rubicaâs knee, but Snow and Shasha went ahead of her to make way. She went forward with Edgar, carefully making each step lest she might slip.
âAh!â
However, the northern lights in the night sky kept distracting her. She knew she wouldnât be able to see such beautiful scenery and kept looking at them, but she missed a cube of jagged ice on her way. She fell, but Blanco held her.
âThank you.â
But Blanco didnât let go of her hand immediately and just stared at her. Her trembling hand implied she had something to say to Rubica, so Edgar just let go of her and walked forward.
âI admire you because you let my dream come true,â Blanco abruptly said so as they were walking. However, she looked so gloomy.
âAdmire me? But I just like pretty things and donât miss a chance to make them.â
âYour dresses... wouldnât have been made if you hadnât cared so much about their wearers. Theyâre not just pretty. I could see you put great efforts into making them more comfortable and easier to wear.â
To be honest, it made Rubica feel very good. She had put a lot of thinking on how to make dresses lighter and more comfortable.
Being pretty was one thing, but they were dresses to be worn by humans, not by dolls. She had the wearersâ convenience as her priority. Therefore, she was glad that Blanco knew it.
âYou feel joy when you work for or help others, right?â
âI guess I do, although I cannot say Iâm selfless.â
âDo you make sacrifices for love as well?â
The sudden question made her stop on her way, but Blanco looked deadly serious.
Did she do that for love? She looked back into her memories, the moments she had spent with Edgar and Arman. She loved both of them actually, they were the same person after all.
She then recalled the moment she found the handkerchief, which she thought she had lost, on his desk. Edgar had sweated hard in embarrassment saying he couldnât use it lest it got damages, and she couldnât help laughing to it.
-Iâll make more for you, so just use this one.
After that, she made about twenty handkerchiefs with his name embroidered on it. At first, Edgar said he couldnât use even one of them, but in time, he wiped his forehead and hands with them.
When he did it, it warmed up her heart. She was always so happy when he smiled after drinking a warm cup of tea made by her or wore a shirt she made for him.
âBut did I make sacrifices for love... no. To be honest, Iâm quite selfish.â
She said calmly as she looked at Edgarâs back walking in front of her. He was close enough to hear every word she said.
After she came back in time, she had been lying when required. Now she was almost a faithful follower of the god of lies, who she had avoided in her previous life.
But this time, she knew she had to be honest instead of what he or the others wanted to hear.
âI never gave up on myself. I can do many things for him, but I canât give up on myself for him.â
Yes, she could do a lot of things for him. Embroidering twenty handkerchiefs hadnât been easy at all.
She also had to stress over getting rid of the maids and visitors in front of his office because of his curse. However, none of it had been a sacrifice.
She had asked him not to dispatch the quest band for mana quartz, knowing that it would bring him many troubles.
Also, she had been unable to abandon her desire to make dresses and started to work as a designer with a fake name, despite the fact that she was Duchess Claymore.
Any other noble lady wouldnât have such a thing, considering her husbandâs honor and social status.
She smiled bitterly while thinking she had been selfish even when she loved Arman. She looked at the ring he treasured and guessed he was in love with someone else.
That was why she hadnât confessed her feelings for him until the moment of her death. She hadnât had the courage to beg a man who loved another woman to love her.
She just cherished herself too much for that. Maybe she loved herself more than she loved anyone else.
âThatâs good.â
To her surprise, her reply made Blanco brighten up a bit. She even looked relieved.
âThere are some kind-hearted people who make themselves suffer for others. However, donât sacrifice yourself for love. Love that can exist only when the sacrifice isnât real.â
She tried to say something more, but then Snow turned and gave her a vicious look.
âBlanco!â
Blanco tried to look normal and asked back, âYes?â
âDonât linger back there, come quick.â
Thankfully, Snow didnât know Blanco had tried to give a hint to Rubica. She then sighed and offered her a huge hand, âI guess we have to hurry.â
It seemed like Blanco wanted to give her a ride as Rubica was wearing shoes made of fur, but she already couldnât feel her toes.
She didnât mind walking thorny paths, but she wasnât immune to walking on ice. Therefore, she climbed on to Blancoâs huge hand without much hesitation. Blanco put her on her shoulders and started to run quickly.
âHey, hey!â
âWalk there on your own, or crawl.â
But again, she didnât care about Edgar. Rubica begged her to carry Edgar as well, but she firmly shook her head.
âI will never have a Claymore on my shoulders.â
âBut... Iâm a Claymore too.â
âYouâre not Duchess Claymore to us, youâre Madam Berry!â
The underlingâs steps were much wider than a humanâs, and soon Edgar looked as small as a teaspoon.
Being so far away from him started to make her feel nervous. Even though the underlings were polite to her and treated her nicely, compared to what they did to Edgar, she could feel they were hiding something.
âWeâre here.â
They arrived at the end of the cliff where the glass tube was standing. Brilliant lights from mana quartz came up from under the cliff, but she was too afraid to look at it.
âIâll tell you the way to save that disgusting man.â
Snow pointed at Edgar who was still walking toward them in snow.
âUm, hey.â
No matter how nice they were to her, she couldnât let them keep talking like that to her husband.
âI understand that you hate House Claymore, but donât forget half of his blood belongs to the nymph who came to save your mistress.â
It made Blanco and Shasha feel a bit guilty, but it only maddened Snow. She was extremely mad about the fact that Minos, to whom she had confessed the secret about her mistress while drunk, was actually working for Claymore.
âBut he became the duke and took our mana quartz, heâs no different from his predecessors!â
âThatâs... yes, but not this year. He has promised not to send any more adventurers. You must have noticed it yourself when you went down to the village to buy clothes. By this time of the year, it should be crowded with adventurers, but it wasnât. Have you seen any searching party, that should have come here in summer?â
Snow became silent for a moment because Rubica was right. Actually, she and the other underlings hadnât found a single searching party and were worried they might have missed them.
What kind of skill had they invented that they couldnât find even a single human? They had been wondering if Claymore had invented an invisible cloak or something similar to that.
âIs... that true?â
âYes. If you want, I will send a message home and show you the royal order issued by the king. From now on, we wonât take mana quartz from you. We donât want to sacrifice lives for it.â
Snow sighed. If it had happened only a little earlier... only a little earlier.
âIf itâs true, I apologize for what I said.â
âThen please, bring him here. We are here to break his curse, after all.â
Walking in such high snow was dangerous, so Rubica looked at Blanco and pleaded. If she had known the underling would carry only her, she wouldnât have climbed onto her hand.
âBut Madam, we donât need that... Claymore to break his curse.â
Blanco had to try hard not to say, âthat bastard Claymoreâ. However, Rubicaâs eyes widened as she couldnât understand.
âDo you want your husband to live on as an ordinary human?â
âOf course, thatâs why weâve come this far.â
âBut the price for that is your life.â