âMy Lady, you are so beautiful. I donât believe in your age.â
âThank you for your compliment, sir. But I am busy now.â
When Edgar went to the mana stone carriage after having a long goodbye with his professor, he saw a knight trying to flirt with his beautiful mother.
The duchess repeatedly made it clear that she wasnât interested, but the knight didnât go away. He was even holding her hand. Therefore, Edgar didnât hesitate to take care of it.
âSir Cedric, what business do you have with my mother?â
âOh.â
Cedric hastily stood up only when he saw Edgar.
âI was just addressing the duchess.â
âThen you should have left after that, why did you take her hand?â
He didnât know what to do at Edgarâs cold reply.
âI was just...â
âThree minutes.â
âWhat?â
âThree minutes is enough to take and kiss a ladyâs hand. Taking more time is rude.â
Cedric could almost hear him say âAnd I will cut your wrist for that.â He quickly took a step back and bowed to Edgar who was glaring at him.
âI apologize for that.â
âYou shouldnât apologize to me, apologize to Duchess Claymore.â
â... my apologies, madam.â
Then, he ran away before the duchess could say anything in return.
âThat vermin.â
Edgar was mad, but the duchess grabbed his arm. She smiled as if it was okay, but she took off her glove that Cedric had touched and gave it to Caren.
âCaren, throw this away, will you?â
âYes, Your Grace.â
âMen like him come up endlessly like cockroaches, Iâm sick of them.â
âEdgar.â
The duchess soothingly rubbed Edgarâs cheek. Her fingers were as long and cold as his own. He looked at his mother. Blond hair that glittered in the sunlight and eyes that had the whole world within them, skin that was pale but bright. She hadnât been affected by the passing years and still looked young.
âJust understand. You and I are creatures that are too beautiful.â
Edgar smiled faintly at this.
âIt may have sounded arrogant coming from someone elseâs mouth, but it is just the truth to you.â
âHaha.â
The duchess smiled. Then she took Edgarâs wrist looking worried.
âToo much beauty can sometimes become poison. Some try to use it as a means of showing off, and some demand us to take their love, ignoring our own feelings. In this world, there are many people who cannot tell desire apart from love. Edgar, I am truly worried. Will you be able to find someone who truly loves you?â
She had said that from time to time before. Edgar patted her hand on his wrist with affection.
âDo not worry, mother. I will find such love, just like you found father.â
The duchess smiled brightly.
âYes. As I met him, surely Hue will bless you too to find true love soon.â
âThen let us go to meet father.â
Edgar escorted his mother to get on the carriage. It was about a monthâs trip from Aronâs Academy to the Claymoresâ land, even with the mana stone carriage.
It was because they had to take a ship at the port on the way. The territory of the greedy dragon Ias blocked the land route to the Seritos Kingdom, and Iberâs territory was in the Seris Mountains in the east. Because of the two dragons, the Kingdom of Seritos was practically an island.
***
âYour Grace, My Lord, we were not expecting you so soon! Oh, Eddie, you have become so thin! How bad are the Academyâs meals that you have lost so much weight?â
As soon as they arrived at the mansion, Ann, the housekeeper, exaggeratedly welcomed them. Edgar and Caren had to try hard not to laugh at that.
âAnn, Edgarâs thesis has been nominated for This Yearâs Thesis Award.â
Annâs grey eyes got so big at this. She soon abandoned the manners she had to keep as the housekeeper and hugged Edgar tightly.
âOh, my! I knew it! Just as I thought, Eddie is the treasure of this family.â
Edgarâs face turned red, but he didnât push away the housekeeper. There were many people who lunged at him like a bull, but Ann lunged at him a little differently.
âBut Ann, where is my husband?â
The duchess worriedly asked when the duke, who was supposed to welcome them more than anyone, was nowhere to be seen.
âOh, right. His Grace has gone to the villa at Cord Hill. He was stuck on the research he was doing.â
âTo the villa?â
âYes. He left about a month ago. He said the place was quiet and good for concentration. He didnât want to be disturbed by noises, so he left only with Carl. He sometimes does that.â
The duchess was confused.
The duke had been stuck on his research from time to time when he had been with her. However, even if he stayed in his study for days, he had never gone to the villa.
âThatâs strange. He never went to the villa in Cord when I was here...â
âHe probably didnât want to leave you when you were here at the mansion. He sometimes says so, that he gets to forget every hardship in the world the moment he sees you.â
Ann always knew how to please the duchess to just the right extent.
The duchess reddened her face like a little girl and called the maid who was about to take away her cloak and gloves.
âHelp me put them on again. Eddie, let us go to the villa instead of waiting.â
Edgar had put on his gloves back as if he had seen it coming. He opened the carriageâs door and offered his hand to his mother.
âLet us surprise father.â
Both of them smiled like children. They were sure the duke will be so happy to see them. They gave strict orders to Ann to not to inform the duke in advance. Then they went to the villa with Caren.
At the time, Edgar didnât know that trip was going to change their happy lives and bring destruction to all of them.
***
âYour Grace, My Lord. Why are you...â
When they arrived at the villa early in the morning, they were greeted by a surprised Carl. Edgar instinctively realized something was wrong.
âWhere is my husband?â
âHe has gone out to take a walk. You can wait for him.â
Carl tried to take her to the reception room. However, the duchess didnât move and stood still.
âCarl, if he is taking a walk, you should take me there.â
âWhat? Oh, itâs...â
âThe reception room is for meeting guests. You should not take me there.â
The duchess looked confused. She couldnât believe Carl was being so rude to her as he had served her better than anyone else. He couldnât have forgotten the most basic manner of serving the duke and the duchess.
Then, Edgar found a cloak on a coat hook near the front door. The cloak made of white ferret fur wasnât a manâs. He realized her mother was looking at it as well. He didnât miss the moment that chaos, confusion, and doubt came to her.
He grabbed Carl, and the nurse immediately found a rope to bound him.
âMother, go to fatherâs room!â
Was he doubting his father? No, not at all. He thought it couldnât be what it was. His father loved his mother more than anyone. She had come to Seritos from her land far across the wide ocean for him.
She had brought a precious crown that was hard to believe belonged to this world to prove she was a princess of a faraway kingdom. She eventually married the duke. Furthermore, the duchess was more beautiful than anyone else in this world.
Cheating on her?
It had to be impossible. It had to be a guest visiting for business. Edgar was holding Carl only because he didnât want to get that seed called doubt. He was living in a perfect beautiful land.
He didnât want to see the poisonous seed grow in that world.
He didnât lose faith even when he was binding the resisting butler with his nurse. He thought Carl was resisting only because the guest was so important that his father had to meet him in secret.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Maybe the meeting was for only the good of the Claymore Family, so he couldnât let the king know about it.
âAaaaaah!â
Soon a shriek shook the villa, but it wasnât his motherâs. Then Carl gave up and stopped fighting back. Edgar felt things were going strange. He ran to the direction of the sound with Caren.
Then he saw it. His father and a woman on the bed. And her mother was watching that, frozen. It felt so unreal. Even now it felt like a dream when he recalled that time.
The naked woman next to his father wasnât beautiful at all compared to his mother. Even now he couldnât understand why such a woman had been lying next to his father. What had made him do that?
âMy love, what is going on here?â
The moment was brief but felt like an eternity passed as the duchess asked in a cold voice. The duke didnât answer that. Instead, he looked around.
âCarl? Whereâs Carl?â
âStop ignoring me!â
The duchess yelled while the duke bit his lips. The duchess slowly looked at the woman next to him. She was holding the dukeâs arm tightly in fear.
âDo you love her?â
âNo, no. Not at all. I have no feelings toward Sophie. It was just, she said she loved me... she begged that she would die if I didnât sleep with her. So, I gave her what she wanted out of pity.â