Did I really enter Kadanâs dream? Like looking into Aedisâ past?
But unlike Aedis at the time, Kadan could no longer threaten me, so it was impossible to confirm the truth. I wouldnât know about laterâ¦â¦.
Just the thought of meeting Kadan again exhausted me.
âI wish it was a nonsense dream⦠⦠.â
I dug into Aedisâ arms just like before I fell asleep.
As I burrowed into Aedis, my heart that had been beating like crazy slowly calmed down. I was glad my husband was by my side though.
âAedis, am I relying on you too much?â
I asked in a very low voice, with my face buried in his chest. There was no answer.
But I could feel a hand stroking my back.
Perhaps he thought I woke up from a nightmare.
It wasnât a nightmare though.
âStill, Iâm cute, so please look after me.â
I hugged Aedis tightly.
* * *
Aedis listened to Maeviaâs heartbeat slowly return to its original rhythm.
He had been awake since Maevia started breathing irregularly.
â⦠⦠I donât know what you were dreaming of.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âYou can rely on me a little more.â
Aedis looked down at Maevia sleeping in his arms.
It must have been a very unpleasant nightmare for her, and she seemed unwilling to let him go even after she barely fell asleep again.
Being a woman of considerable courage, Aedis realized it had been no ordinary nightmare. But Aedis didnât ask Maevia anything.
Even just asking her stirred the thought that it might burden her.
Aedis knew that she wouldnât easily break the promise she made with him. So when she couldnât keep her promise, he knew how sorry she was to him.
Even though she didnât have to be sorry at all.
Aedis kissed Maeviaâs forehead lightly.
âI hope you have a good dream this time.â
His wife was such a lovely person. She was so precious that he dared to lock her in his arms.
He will move everyone away. But that beast was an exception.
Aedis had always been more worried about Maevia than Regen, and he thought that the beast would do more harm than his brother.
In Maeviaâs memory, the beast remained as a noble, sweet, and thoughtful image, but Aedis thought it was a deception.
In this world without God, that beast was like a god. He always took care of all things, but there were certainly moments when he accidentally destroyed them.
The owner of Ambrosia. The oldest light, Hyperion.
The one in the high place. The one who descended to the lowest place.
A great star who had grown old, leaving only two arms to care for all things.
All of them were nicknames that were too grand to represent a single beast.
â¦â¦ But it was not enough to refer to God.
Aedis swept the pink hair covering Maeviaâs cheek to the side. His blue eyes stared into the silence.
He died, and the body was burned. So he might have acted more aggressively.
He seemed to think Maevia might be able to take his place, so he wonât try to leave the place vacant for long.
Heâll make her die somehow.
He will somehow awaken and make her his own successor. The kindness must have been for that from the beginning.
Whether that persistent persuasion and coercion would be poisonous to Maevia was not yet for him to decide.
His brother still wanted immortality. No, that was everything. After he gets what he most wants, he will try to get everything else.
If Maevia changed her mind and wanted the same things, he had no right to stop her.
In the first place, he didnât want to prevent Maevia from doing anything.
He liked Maevia; what Maevia liked and what Maevia hated.
What she wanted to do was right and what she didnât want to do was wrong.
So, it was up to Maevia as to how Aedis would behave afterwards.
ââ¦â¦ Still, I hope you donât get hurt.â
Quietly sighing, he followed Maevia and closed his eyes.
* * *
Fortunately, I didnât dream of Kadan after I fell asleep again.
Still a little tired, I drank coffee before breakfast and skimmed through the dresses Sarah was choosing.
âYour Grace, how about this dress today?â
What Sarah chose was an elegant velvet dress.
âItâs pretty, but wouldnât it be too hot to wear in the castle?â
Then Sarah laughed.
âAh, itâs okay if Your Grace dies.â
â¦â¦ what?
I was so startled that I dropped my coffee cup.
âYour Grace! Are you okay?!â
Even the maids outside were surprised and came in, but I asked with a dazed look.
âWhat did you just sayâ¦â¦.â
Sarah quickly moved to remove all the broken pieces and raised her head.
âWhat? I said itâs okay if Your Grace wants to wear it. Even if the wounds are healed, itâs good to wear layers just in caseâ¦â¦ ?â
ââ¦â¦.â
Oh my, did I hear it wrong?
âAre you hurt anywhere?â
I barely nodded my head. As Sarah and the maids cleared the pieces, I changed my dress with a dazed mind.
Soon the butler came in and started working in the morning. The butler and the officials seemed to put my birthday party on the first list.
The moment I saw the papers related to my birthday party, which took the top priority over all the agenda, I felt like I was coming to my senses a bit.
Even in the midst of the chaos due to my and Aedisâ absence, the preparations for my birthday party were steadily progressing.
ââ¦â¦ And Marchioness Morgana sent a letter. â
âReally?â
The butler smiled, thinking that I would be happy to hear the news about my parents.
âYes. She said she wanted Your Grace to die in five days.â
ââ¦â¦.â
This time, I really didnât hear it wrong. Seeing my hardened face, the butler stopped.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYour Grace?â
I stared at the butler without blinking.
âWhat did you just say?â
âShe said she was going to be here in five daysâ¦â¦.â
Same with Sarah. The butler didnât even realize he had told me to die. Rather, I thought that I had heard such a thing, and I wondered if I was crazy.
I put the papers down.
A dream that revealed Kadanâs plans. Words that wished me to die.
â¦â¦ It couldnât be a coincidence.
I bit my lower lip softly. Someone wanted me to die and inherit the beastâs powers and was provoking me, saying âwonât you die?â
I pushed at my desk and got up.
As I discarded the papers and trudged away, the butler called from behind.
âYour Grace? Are you going to die?â
âNo!â
ââ¦â¦ Your Grace?â
Perhaps the butler had another question. He would normally ask where are you going? But I must have heard that are you going to die.
I left the room and quickly ran across the hallway. I didnât want to talk to anyone any more, but the maids coming from the other side showed polite manners with shy faces.
âYour Grace.â
âYou look busy. Shall we attend to you?â
I was afraid that the maids would tell me to die like the butler and Sarah had.
ââ¦â¦ Your Grace?â
It wasnât just them. I also turned away Paimon, who huddled with Raven, and the cats that were crying after knocking over empty vases.
After walking for such a long time that my lips went dry, I found the only person I could rely on.
âAedis!â
âEve?â
He looked slightly surprised.
He should have known I was coming, but he didnât know what my expression would show.
I ran quickly and hid behind Aedisâ back. I clasped his robe with both hands and looked around.
âAre you really Aedis?â
âI donât know how to make you believe me, butâ¦â¦ There is no one near.â
Even with Aedisâ friendly voice, I couldnât relax. Things were so weird.
âAedis.â
âYes, Eve.â
âMaybe the people in the castle could have been brainwashed by Kadan, no, that guy?â
As I asked for confirmation, Aedis denied it.
âIf it were, I would have known.â
I clung to Aedis. The fact that Kadan wasnât the culprit made me even more nervous.
âAedis, how much do you like me?â
ââ¦â¦ what?â
It must have been a random question for Aedis. I stood on the tips of my toes and put my lips near his ear.
âFrom now on, can you seriously listen to what Iâm saying?â
âI will.â
Aedis didnât hesitate for a moment. He was the husband I usually knew, who loved his wife very much. So, I was able to muster the courage to say something that might sound strange.
âYou know. If Kadan wasnât the culprit, I think I turned the world into an enemy.â
ââ¦â¦ Thatâs a little bit easier to understand.â
Aedis leaned toward me. I looked at the shape of his mouth and muttered unknowingly.
âItâs still okay somehow, but if even you tell me to die, I really canât stand it.â
Aedis took my arms that were clinging to his robe desperately. He made me release my grip on his clothes, and he lifted me up at once.
Aedis said to me, who was startled by the sudden rise in eye level.
âEve, donât die.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âArenât you going to answer me?â
âIâm, Iâm not going to die.â
Aedis walked while still carrying me.
âWhere are we going?â
âA place where no one is.â
ââ¦â¦.â
His actions seemed to indicate that he had read my heart. Aedis explained with a natural face, as if he didnât mind a single word of what I said.
âYou said that if even I told the wife to die, you wouldnât be able to stand it. Doesnât that mean that other people have already said it?â
Thatâs the way it isâ¦.