The atticâs door was too thin and old to block that noise. Rubica laid down on her bed and covered her ears with the blanket. Her anger didnât go away.
âShit, shit!â
She punched her pillow.
If her mother had been alive, even on her sickbed, such a thing would have never happened. The current Mrs. Berner was right. She had been the daughter of a graceful and noble countâs family. It was actually a little hard for a baronetâs daughter to get married to a duke, but it wasnât that impossible as Rubica had the blood of a countâs family that was a branch of the imperial family.
However, if her mother had been alive, she would have never ignored Rubicaâs opinion and gone on with such senseless wedding...
âThe duke will come tomorrow evening with a special permission certificate.â
She suddenly recalled what her uncle had said. She abruptly got up.
â... special permission.â
It had been such a long time that she hadnât been able to remember what it was right away. For her, it was like recalling the memories from 60 years ago. It had nothing to do with the Berner Family that had only a baronet title, but Rubicaâs mother had sometimes told her about it. When a man of the rank viscount or higher who had a domain, or his heir was getting married, he had to get permission from the king.
Aristocrats normally called this âspecial permissionâ. Rubicaâs mother would stroke her hair with affection and say so.
âSpecial permission means His Majesty is permitting and ordering the marriage. If you break up the marriage after being given the permission without a good reason, it would be defying the king.â
There would be nothing she could do after getting the permission certificate. She would have to get married. Rubica laughed at the dukeâs scheme. Had he thought every woman in the world would, of course, say yes to his proposal.
As Mrs. Berner had said, Rubica had never dreamt of a man coming to her with flowers and kneeling down in front of her to propose. But she thought a man who wanted to get married had to at least ask the womanâs opinion. However, Duke Claymore hadnât asked her opinion. If he had asked, Rubica would still have refused him in an instant.
âWhy me? What can he get by marrying a poor woman without any dowry?â
Did he want something else other than money?
However, no matter how hard she thought, she couldnât think of anything. She wasnât extremely beautiful, and it wasnât like she had some kind of special skill.
On the other hand, Duke Claymore was one of the richest people in the continent and was smart enough to graduate from Aronâs Academy at the top of the class. Moreover, rumors said he was extremely handsome, too.
Rubica didnât know why he had proposed to her. What was important was that she would rather die than to get married to him. No, she couldnât die.
âArman, I want to meet you.â
Rubica recalled the man who had always helped her by her side with a smile. In her memories, he was an old man, but her heart started beating fast just by thinking about him. Even though she hadnât married him and hadnât even told him about her feelings, she was his woman.
To get married to another man when she had Arman in her heart... and that man was going to make Arman lose his eyes. Rubica made up her mind and took out an old leather bag out of her closet.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI must run away.â
The obedient Rubica of the past would have walked to the aisle like a cow being dragged to the slaughterhouse. However, even though the war hadnât been able to damage her kind heart, it had given her all kinds of sufferings instead. It had taught her that she could run away when she encountered something she couldnât handle.
The Bernersâ reputation would fall down if she ran, but....
âEveryone will forget about this when the war breaks out after 4 years.â
The countâs family, the family of her late mother, would care to some extent, but the Berner Family was a merchantsâ family anyway.
Rubica didnât want to give up her life for dignity and reputation. However, she didnât want to die, either. She had a goal.
âI should hide at a good place and go to the abbey when the war breaks out.â
And she was going to help people there and wait for Arman. If she could meet Arman again, she was ready to gladly embrace any kind of pain and grief.
She was not going to hesitate and feel ashamed again. She was going to tell Arman that she loved him. She felt the ring hidden in her clothes and promised herself.
She found things worth some money in her closet and drawers then put them in the bag. However, there were not many decent things as her aunt had taken most of the good things.
âBut these will be enough to travel for about two weeks.â
She even made her mind to take an expensive pair of gloves that her mother had left her and put them in the bag.
âKnock, knock.â
Someone suddenly knocked on the door. She stopped packing. It was lunchtime. Was it a maid calling her? However, she wasnât in a good mood at all and didnât want to eat anything.
âNo,â she answered shortly. Then, it got silent for a second.
However, the person soon started to pound on the door so loudly that Rubica couldnât finish packing.
âRubica! Rubica!â
The voice was Angelaâs. She was breathing heavily. Rubica quickly hid the bag under the bed and slightly opened the door. She was going to calm Angela down and make her leave, but she came in before Rubica could say anything.
âI heard a man proposed to you!â
Angelaâs dress was crumpled here and there, but she didnât care. Her face was red, and she was huffing. Rubica wasnât going to marry the duke, but it was true. He had proposed to her. She nodded, and Angelaâs eyes got even bigger.
She had heard the fact, but she really didnât want to accept it. She went around Rubicaâs room anxiously and yelled, âBut you donât have any dowry! You said you spent all the money to heal that sick woman you called your mother!â
Actually, Mrs. Berner wasnât from Seritos. She was from the faraway Sarman. Ladies of the neighborhood would scold her when she acted as if she was still in Sarman. She would protest about it to her husband, but he was always way too optimistic. He said it would get fine in time.
However, it didnât. So, she branded them as âmean womenâ and gave up trying to get along with them. That was all fine, but the problem was that she didnât educate her daughter properly, saying there was no need to follow Seritosâ rules.
Angela, the princess who acted as she liked. Rubica didnât mind her being hard on herself, but she couldnât let her talk about her late mother like that. She frowned hard to Angela.
âAngela, stop talking like that about my mother.â
âI donât want to!â Angela stomped her feet and yelled again, âShe spent all your dowry! I can never speak good of her.â
âAngela! I wanted to spend all my dowry for my mother! And please, call her aunt!â
âNo! My family is the one who is with you and protecting you! How long are you going to keep missing your dead mother? I am your family! I am your sister!â
Tears started to swell up in her eyes. Blue eyes just like her mothers. She was upset at hearing Rubicaâs accusation. Rubica was dumbfounded at such an attitude, but at the same time, she felt like she was looking into something she hadnât realized before.
âHow long are you going to miss your dead mother?â
... had I?
She certainly hadnât been on the right mind after her motherâs death. That was why she trusted her uncle and his wife so easily. And when she realized she had been betrayed, she stared at her motherâs portrait and shed tears in grief every night.
Ironically, she came to her senses only after everything had been destroyed, when the bad protector, Mr. Berner, was better than nothing.
âHow could I not miss my late mother? No one in this mansion was kind to me.â
Rubica looked at Angela, her face wet with tears. However, Rubica wasnât angry at her. She pitied her.
Angela was like a cute girl. Her parents were fond of her, but they never had her get an education. On the other hand, they didnât hesitate to send money to Isaac who was at the academy. They were always delighted to see Isaacâs good grades every year and sent him more money.
-Isaac will get at least the baron title, even if he fails to get a degree at the academy.
-Then, Angela, men will line up to propose you.
However, unfortunately, Isaac was going to die in two years in a quarrel at a gambling house. His body was dark purple because of the illegal drugs he had enjoyed until then.
â... all his grades were fake. The money he had said he needed for experiments and books were lies to get money to hang out.â
Rubica couldnât be harsh, it was just not her nature. To think how much her aunt and Angela despaired at the news they were about to receive, she couldnât be harsh on Angela.
She smiled kindly instead.
âWhen did I say you were not my sister? Angela, are you going to do nothing if someone says bad things about your mother?â
âUm, no.â
âAnd would you not save money to heal your mother if she gets sick? Wouldnât you sell the stockings you are wearing now to get her medicine?â
Angela thought about this for some time. Then, she sheepishly whispered, â... I would.â
âThat is what I did, Angela.â