-Everyone... get out!
She didnât think. She just ran to the nearest underground grocery storage. And then, that strange Stella started to rain fire on the ground. It was the first day that she learned bombs could fall from the sky.
Stella only left debris. The Berner Mansion, the place that Rubicaâs grandfather had erected and where she had grown up and which had been taken by her uncle and his wife after her parentâs death, met that fate as well. Her uncle always traveled abroad as he was a merchant, but he was at home that day. Rubica wailed in front of his black body.
And oh, how was Angelaâs dead body, who had grown up enough by then and would tell her mother not to be too harsh on Rubica? Her heart ached just thinking about that horrible moment.
âWhat should I do, what should I do to save everyone? Should I ask Angela to go on a stroll with me and take her to the storage? Oh, but her mother wonât approve it... what should I tell my uncle?â
No matter how hard she thought, she couldnât think of a way to save the others. She didnât know how the war had broken out and how that dayâs air raid had proceeded. How did Seritosâ invention end up destroying Seritos? She bit her lips anxiously.
âNo, I should think about it later.â
The taste of blood made her realize she was going too much ahead. She took a deep breath and decided to focus on the present instead of the distant future and past to calm herself down.
âHas anyone visited so early in the morning some time this year?â
Rubica frowned. Such a thing hadnât happened, no matter how hard she thought. However, she couldnât be sure. To her, the things that had happened when she was 22 were memories more than 40 years old. It is hard to remember even things that took place a decade ago, so she wasnât confident about 40 years ago.
âRubica! Rubica!â
Then, she heard a voice calling her urgently. She got up in a hurry and went outside. She looked down from the stairs. Her uncle, Mr. Martin Berner, was calling her from the stairs on the first floor.
âUncle?â Rubica called him, quite confused.
He looked up at her. Then he smiled broadly while saying, âMy child, donât be surprised. No, I will understand if you pass out in shock. Duke Claymore has proposed to you!â
Rubica felt dizzy on the stairs, and she staggered for a moment. In her previous life, she had lived as a single woman until she died. Fate was changing. What hadnât happened in her former life was now happening.
***
Duke Claymore? That Duke Claymore?
Compared to Rubica, he was too great. She had never gone past him, much less talked to him. However, Mr. Martin Berner, Rubicaâs uncle, wasnât smart enough to see her anxiety. He thought Rubica was hesitating just because she was very happy. He smiled widely and opened his arms.
Normally, Rubica would have played along, but she didnât feel like it now.
âWhy would he propose to me?â
The voice was small and weak like a larkâs cry. Rubica was blinking with her small eyes and was not coming down the stairs. Mr. Berner looked at her. Why wasnât she delighted about such a great offer?
âHow do I know that? If anyone knows that, it should be you.â
He spoke as if the duke had seen her before and had fallen in love with her. It was the only explanation he could think of. However, Rubica had never run into Duke Claymore. Her youth had all been about the huge debt her father had left her and her motherâs illness.
She had no memory of going to the neighboring baronâs ball, much less going to a ball held at the capital in a decent dress. She really didnât know why.
âWhy are you frowning like that?â
Then, she heard Mrs. Bernerâs voice. She was wearing a dress too splendid for a woman from Seritos, just as usual. However, she didnât have the time to have her hair done by Rubica this morning, so she just tied her pretty blonde hair with a ribbon. It made her look less splendid than usual, but she continued to mercilessly move her red and smooth lips.
âRubica, it is a great marriage that you canât even dream of. The duke even offered to pay your marriage expenses instead.â
She had finished calculating already. Although it was Rubicaâs wedding, everything had been decided without her. She looked into Mrs. Bernerâs cold eyes and realized she would never let her say no to the duke.
âBut Iâve never seen him ever before. Thereâs no way he would just suddenly propose to me like this. What if he mistook me for another lady?â
Rubica gathered her courage, even under that cold gaze, and mentioned her doubts. She smiled faintly to Mr. Berner, praying that her question would sound reasonable. It had to be a mistake. Although the name Rubica wasnât common, it wasnât that rare either.
The duke would have never asked a lady who had a baronetâs title and nothing else. However, her doubt was shattered by Mr. Bernerâs reply.
âOh, it isnât a mistake at all. The duke knew what I, your patron, did, and he exactly knew our address and your late fatherâs name! Haha, he checked everything and returned.â
âOur address?â
Ominous feelings started to take over Rubica. Had the duke really proposed to Rubica Berner instead of any other Rubica? However, she was the only person there who was in fear. Mr. Berner smiled brightly and gestured to Rubica, urging her to come down. She had no choice but to fight the dizziness and go down the stairs.
As soon as she arrived at the first floor, her aunt smiled warmly and took her hands to congratulate her.
âI envy you. This marriage has been possible only because your name is on the aristocratsâ list as a baronet thanks to your father.â
Rubica had never seen her smile like that, and it made her shiver.
âBaronet...â
Yes, baronet. That stupid title.
In her previous life, she had been busy just trying to survive. So, she didnât even think about her dark and sad past. But today, she wondered.
âMaybe uncle and aunt didnât have me get married on purpose.â
Rubicaâs father had gone through great danger to bring ships full of grain during the great famine. He was given the title of baronet for that. He had been that kind, but after he died at sea, Rubica and her mother found themselves in great debt.
Because of it, Rubicaâs mother had to die without even receiving proper medicine. After that, Rubica had no one. Then, her late fatherâs brother showed up.
-We will be your patrons.
At the time, she had just been happy. She thought her uncle was just like her kind father and was doing what was best for her. He even bought the Berner Mansion to take care of her debts. She was happy to go to the city hall and report.
[Martin Berner, Rubica Bernerâs patron, heiress of the baronet title]
That certificate meant Martin Berner could use the baronetâs privileges instead of Rubica who was still a minor. As he also worked in the trading business just like Rubicaâs father had, it was something extremely precious that he couldnât buy with money.
He and his wife changed their attitude toward Rubica the day that certificate arrived.
âThat certificate loses its power the moment I get married.â
At the time, she couldnât understand what was going on. She was too young to know how things worked. She couldnât get married so that her uncle could enjoy the privileges of a baronet as her patron, and she had to die without leaving an heir so that her title would go to Martin Berner, her closest kin, or his son Isaac Berner.
Even if she had known that, she wouldnât have demanded a dowry to her uncle as he had paid her fatherâs debt. She was just not like that. However, this was wrong. He had decided on her marriage on his own and was acting as if he was doing her a great favor!
They must have considered the tradition of leaving the title to oneâs family when getting married to a man of a much higher rank when they took the dukeâs proposal. The Rubica of the past wouldnât have opposed her uncle and her aunt, but now, she had changed.
âUncle, what do you mean by Duke Claymoreâs messenger had returned? Are you saying you have accepted his proposal?â
âOf course!â
âHow could you!â
Rubica was so angry that she couldnât breathe. She couldnât understand how her uncle could make such a huge mistake. However, Mr. Berner was the person who couldnât understand her the most at that moment. He really didnât know why she was acting so angrily. He just blinked his eyes.
Rubica wanted to yell at him for a long time, but her aunt, who was still smiling, would slap her. She took a deep breath and started speaking slowly.