Gilbert seemed quite pissed off.
âImagine being so insane you act up and refuse to acknowledge reality.â
âAhuk!â
[T/N: please forgive my lack of knowledge when it comes to crying sounds LMAO]
I sobbed, hands raised to my face in a pitiful manner, as if I had taken the insults aimed at Vega and Prokeon like they were aimed at me instead.
âYour Excellency!â
They both immediately reacted, reliably following after me. I stumbled, falling into a bow.
âAh, I feel dizzy all of a suddenâ¦â¦.â
âIâll get a doctor right away!â
Gilbert pursed his lips with force. I had this ominous feeling that he was going to throw a tantrum at every single dinner.
I guess Iâll become somewhat good at guessing in the future.
After having angered Gilbert, it was teatime.
Vega bowed politely and delivered the news.
âYour Excellency, the Marquisâ subordinate has arrived.â
âPlease bring them to the drawing-room.â
Did my mother send them?
As I was about to get up, Vega stuttered with a pale face.
âY-your excellency, please speak at easeâ¦â¦â
Hey.
âIâm aware that you have yet become comfortable around me, but to accept you speaking to me like this is something I cannot do.â
It almost seemed like he was about to froth from the mouth and pass out.
Theyâre truly funny people. With traces of a suppressed smile on my face, I headed to the drawing-room.
The vassal, who has assisted my parents since the beginning, set a courteous example.
âCongratulations on becoming the madame of the Kallakis household, Your Excellency the Grand Duchess.â
âIâm glad to see you too. Is there something going on?â
âItâs about the disposal of Baron Turner, Your Excellency.â
âOh dear.â
Soon after hearing Kallenâs name, I burst into a fit of laughter.
It seems like all the efforts I put in long ago have finally bore fruit.
It wasnât like he believed I wouldâve just let this incident go, but he wouldâve never imagined that Iâll use every means to go as far as I can.
Right now, Gilbert only had one leg, and that leg was Kallen.
Originally, Gilbert, who was greedy and power-hungry, shouldâve had multiple limbs like a squid of some sort, but I had no intention of letting him take that bloody throne.
Once Aedis Kallakis appeared, those who followed Gilbert hesitated.
Now that he was unable to leave his room, Gilbert would have nothing left if Kallen was dealt with.
Thereâs a lot to think about, but Iâm glad I was born as Maevia Morgana from the beginning.
If I had become her while the original novel was progressing, itâd be out of my capability to untangle this exceedingly difficult dilemma. And I havenât even read the ending, thatâd only make things more difficult.
I opened the document that the vassal handed me. It contained detailed tellings of Baron Turnerâs financial status, loan records, remaining payments, territories he owned and projects he was investing in.
In short, everything he had a hand in. He also invested in apiculture.
Leery distributions of funds were also written down, a sign that my mother had also meddled with this. There were but a few days until the damage finally settles in.
Kallenâs future, which heâll probably spend starving, wishing heâd be able to eat ginger-like Gilbert, was brought on by no one but himself.
I closed the file and told the vassal,
âTomorrow evening, Iâll be visiting my parents with His Excellency to say hello. Please inform them that Iâll be there in time for dinner.â
After hesitating for a moment, the vassal asked in a careful tone,
âYour Excellency, wouldnât that be a bit too sudden?â
I didnât answer right away but thought about the novel instead.
Yeah, it was worth it.
In ãEsmeraldaâs Crescent Moonã, Maevia married around early autumn, a month from today.
Obviously, the marriage partner was different but I canât be so sure about whether or not Rehanâs behaviour would change.
I felt on edge.
When Maevia arrived in the north, the first scene I read was Rehan running away.
At the time, Aedis was also in the north but he just stayed still. He shut himself in his room and didnât move an inch.
Anyways, Rehan running away from home was a huge incident that changed his personality completely. A bad change.
He ended up getting many injuries, and it took him a while to recover from the shock. And Maevia was the one to comfort him. Like that, Rehan opened his heart to Maevia.
But Rehan would never return to what he used to be.
I wish I could stop it.
No matter the day, a wedding should be grand. I think itâd be good if we had one after getting close to Aedis.
âLetâs at least have the ceremony in the capitalâ¦â¦â
ââ¦â¦â
âSeems like you have no intention of having a ceremony.â
The vassal murmured, guessing what the look on my face meant. He nodded slightly.
âThe paperwork is all done. I guess it isnât a marriage of love, huh.â
In political marriages, there were many cases where people didnât hold ceremonies because they had no feelings for each other. Itâs rare for them to have an affair, but that doesnât mean it doesnât happen.
The vassal looked at me before adding,
âBut even if itâs an obligatory marriage, there needs to beâ¦â¦ no, ignore what I just said. Your Excellency mustâve made all your decisions with the sincerity of your heart. How dare I question such profound goals.â
The vassal suddenly changed what he was saying halfway through, maybe because of my subtle gaze.
He thought I was sacrificing my ancestors for their wrongdoings.
Itâd be nice if I had been able to turn this crisis into an opportunityâ¦â¦ but even my parents believe this was a ticking time bomb I wouldnât be able to stop.
Of course, Gilbert himself was a time bomb.
On the other hand, the Grand Dukeâ¦â¦ Aedis, there was a considerable difference between now and the original, even though they both saved me.
He watched and observed me, and accepted me in a straightforward manner. I readily associated with him.
His intentions seemed sincere.
Ummm, but why wasnât Rehan included in his definition of âmy peopleâ?
After the vassal left, the drawing-room felt empty. I neglected my quill pen and recalled what Aedis said instead.
His assessment of Gilbert spared no mercy.
-That look on your face tells me you want to know how I educated my kids.
Tok, tok. The quill penâs tip tapped against the desk.
-Though, the fact that I was forced to take them in concerns me quite a bit. I assumed heâd get along with his teachers, but he turned them into disabled people instead.
I want to know who on earth was capable of forcing Aedis to get two kids.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
And both Gilbert and Rehan were far from normal.
Did their biological parents have any special abilities?
I stood up, preparing to go back to Aedis. However, my schedule was messed up due to even more unexpected guests coming.
I turned around and headed to the front door. There, I met a woman with bright red hair.
As soon as she saw me, she exploded.
âMaevia! My birthday party!â
She forgot to act like her usual self and huffed and puffed.
Whatâs with her all of a sudden? Is it because Gilbertâs locked up in this mansion and sheâs here to complain?
Her sudden burst of anger surprised me, but I still greeted her,
âHello, Monica.â
She ruthlessly spoke ill of me, as if she hadnât heard my greeting.
âWhy did you only send a letter to Charlie? Arenât we close too?â
Her nitpicky way of speaking contained obvious sadness. Monica seemed disappointed.
No, well, I did send a letter to Charlie yesterday, right before I left the Marquisâ estate. It was a letter thanking her for easing the atmosphere at the imperial ball when Aedis and I danced.
If it hadnât been for her, the mood of the ball wouldâve frozen after we left.
However, I didnât know how Monica knew of the letter.
Why are you so obsessed with your birthday party when itâs not even a once in a lifetime thing?
I felt a bit dumbfounded.
âAnswer me, Maevia!â
She further interrogated me fiercely, as if I had committed a crime worthy of a death sentence.
As her tone rose steeply, Aedisâ subordinates, who were both in charge of guard and servant duties, looked at us curiously.
With sheen uniforms that looked like they came out the back of a closet, they looked like muscular servants that resembled a deeply rooted tree.
Monica didnât seem to care for the excessive attention she was attracting, because, without a doubt, she was screaming very loudly.
âIs that all you have to say? Or do you want me to come in?â
She looked over to behind the door. Monica flinched.
âYâ¦â¦ Your Excellency the Grand Duke?â
âOf course you can. Would you like to meet with him?â
Iâd rather have Aedis deal with her.
But before my hopes could blossom, they were shattered.
Monica cried out with a face as red as her hair.
âN-no! My objective here is you!â
What did I do wrong?
Monica took a deep breath and answered resolutely.
âIâm coming in. Iâm not like the prince. Iâm not going to act afraid of His Excellency the Grand Duke from afar as I wish you happiness with pathetic, incompetent and wretched words.â
Says the heir of a meritorious family that was going to bring down the Imperial family.
âHurry and show me in.â
She followed me inside, on edge.