âWell that wasnât your first time ever receiving a proposal, was it? Of course I know that it was your first time getting married, that you donât have any children, and you donât have any lovers. But thereâs no way you couldnât have been popular with women.â
âYou were the first.â
âWhy?!â
At his unacceptable confession, I sprung up my upper body.
Whatâs wrong with Aedis?
Aedis looked at me strangely.
âShould there have been others?â
Wait a minuteâ¦
-You know, Iâve been wondering about this for a while, but donât take it personally. Do you have any friends?
-Of course I doâ¦
-Not counting your subordinatesâ¦
-â¦He died decades ago. He passed me the Grand Duke title as his last gift.ââ
Suddenly, I remembered the conversation weâd had before and my thoughts became complicated.
I thought the limited human relationships Aedis had talked about at the time were simply about recent ones heâd had.
But what if it wasnât?
What if it was in all 500 years?
âAedis, how many friends have you had in your whole life?
âEnough to count on one finger.â
â¦Hold on, why are you proud to say that?
If his answer is true, itâs an insanely small amount of relationships compared to how long heâs lived.
âHis past deserves to be called cleanâ¦..â
Did you live in a cave-like place before becoming the Grand Duke?
Although Aedis had a sense of pressure that made it difficult to make eye contact, it wasnât like you couldnât adapt to it if you made up your mind and tried.
It would be a little easier for knights who have trained their entire lives.
Procyon started to laugh pretty well in front of Aedis.
I, too, learned how to not be overwhelmed by the otherâs momentum.
Although I was trained to be particularly intense, the successors the patriarchs chose had to master it.
Unless he was a tyrant or a homicidal maniac, the cave survival theory was influential.
Gilbert, who will become a tyrant in the future, also has a few friends and followers in the North and for 500 years, itâs possible that others have neither appreciated Aedis nor noticed his true value.
Even though I didnât know much about Aedisâs past, I knew that he didnât waste his abilities and that he was a rather thoughtful person.
As if to confirm my guess, Aedis went on and spoke.
âI didnât do much before you.â
The weight of his words was light, and they didnât contain any intentions.
ââ¦.â
So why did they make my heart pound?
Aedis pulled up the blanket that I had kicked.
âSomeday I may tell you more, but I donât think today is that day, so go to sleep.â
I missed the timing to answer, so I laid back.
Iâve never seen Aedis asleep.
He always went to sleep later than me and woke up earlier.
Five days after coming here, heâs barely used the bed.
âAedis, are you sleeping?â
âI sleep as much as I need.â
It seems that the necessary amount isnât hours, but minutes.
âIâve said it before, but if youâre uncomfortable, you can use a separate room.â
âIs that question for me?â
âWell, yeah?â
âI actually wanted to ask you, Eve, are you uncomfortable?
âIâm sleeping very well.â
If thereâs a bed, I tend to be able to sleep well anywhere.
Above all, Aedis isnât one to do anything while I sleep.
On the day we slept together in the capital, I seemed to have drooled a little on Aedisâs clothes, but he let it go without saying anything.
In ãEsmeraldaâs Crescent Moonã, except for his self-assertion and excessive lack of motivation, Aedis was a perfect man.
So I couldnât help but struggle with that damn contract.
I donât like the princes and the other men who proposed to me in the capital.
Rather than breaking the contract at an astronomical cost, I thought Iâd meet Aedis instead.
The man who had the most secrets in the novel.
In the novel, Gilbert described Aedis as an insurmountable, high wall.
And Regen, who was older at that time in the novel than he is right now, thought Aedis was like a sunset in the sky.
Heâs disappearing right in front of you, but you can never catch him
So you would miss it, and he would just slip right through your fingers.
Regen had said in the novel that only Aedis was his father, but he couldnât say that he knew him completely.
Hey, I should have read ãEsmeraldaâs Crescent Moonã to the end.
Aedisâs past, either in the final part or in a side story, would have been solved.
Maybe in the second half, the relationship between father-son would become quite strong, and Aedis would directly explain everything to Regen.
However, I wasnât Regen, in a novel receiving a lot of buffs as the main character.
I donât know if I could get to know Aedis little by little, but I do know that weâre going to go through a much tougher process than that.
â¦Even though we were married, the difficulty level was the highest.
I glanced at Aedis.
He said that someday he may tell me more, but all I saw was a face that looked like a masterpiece, someone with things that he never intended to reveal.
Next time, try covering this in the middle of the book. Any book I touch from now on will be read to the end.
I was in the middle of regretting the past when Aedisâs hand touched my forehead.
âIâve also been sleeping very well.â
With a slightly late answer, he lightly swept the hair that covered my face.
He continued.
âThen thereâs nothing wrong with either of us. Sweet dreams, Eve.â
ââ¦Youâre going to sleep already?â
I lay comfortably in bed and covered myself with the blanket, but for some reason, I just didnât want to sleep.
Aedis ignored my question.
âItâs time to sleep.â
âI canât sleep yet.â
âClose your eyes and say that again.â
I canât sleep.
I closed my eyes disgruntledly.
â¦And when I opened my eyes again, it was already morning.
***
First of all, this was strange.
Itâs not even the fact that I fell asleep as soon as I closed my eyes!
Aedis, who usually sent me to Sarahâs room every morning, waited for me to wake up today.
The moment I opened my eyes, I saw a face that seemed to be fascinated by just staring at me.
âGood morning, Eve.â
ââ¦Huh? Are you not kicking me out today?â
âMy wife said sheâs not uncomfortable, so I have to prove that Iâm not uncomfortable either.â
However, Aedisâs face was completely devoid of any sleep.
âFor someone who took that decision on their own, you look like you didnât get a wink of sleep.â
I just woke up and my voice was hoarse. Ah, I want to drink water.
âIâm not completely used to it yet, sleeping with someone else.â
ââ¦Is that so?â
I answered a little late while looking for the kettle, but Aedis, who misunderstood it, added on to that.
âApart from the matter of sexual needs.â
Why is the subject suddenly coming up? Am I mistaken or does Aedis want to pounce on me but heâs restraining himself?
I reassured him while pouring water into the glass.
âI understand, I didnât take it the wrong way.â
I actively expressed that I had no intention of touching Aedisâs painful wound.
âItâs hard for you to have a childâ¦you donât have to explain each time.â
âNo, itâs a constitution problem.â
âRight, itâs a constitution problem.â
âItâs not that constitutionâ¦.â
Knock-Knock
âYour Grace, I brought washing water.â
It was Sarahâs voice. I looked at Aedis with a face, silently asking if he had more to say.
ââ¦Tell her to come in.â
Aedis, who got up after washing his face, went to the private bathroom and then Sarah came in.
But she was with two other maids. The eyes that looked at me were full of curiosity.
It seems that the maid who came last night and saw us spread a rumor.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The maid was so scared at the time that she may have misunderstood and become worried, thinking that Aedis was trying to rip the skin off my face.
Still, the maids were not completely at ease.
Since this was originally Aedisâs room, they seemed to think that he might pop out at any time.
Heâs actually in the bathroom. Sooner or later, Iâll have to point out Aedis.
Itâs like I have to repeatedly say âhe wonât catch youâ and âhe wonât hurt youâ.
After saying hello to the gargoyle statue, I had breakfast with Regen as usual.
Stuck next to Aedis, I made a plan with the butler to visit the estate.
I was thinking of looking around in the territories that play a key role first.
I couldnât be away for a long time because of Regen, my goal was to hunt beasts.
âThe Lydia Estate is the warmest in the north. The plains and grains of this place are the pride of the Kallakis family. Also, in the Carmel and Hollow Estates, some mountains and lakes have old legends, so tourists continue to visit them steadily.â
The butler pointed to the map and explained.
âThe last place I will introduce you to is the Rosa Estate. It is located near the Eire Forest. The Eire Forest is the only forest in the north, but I can guarantee that its size is comparable to the capital.â
Of course, the most important place for me was the Rosa Estate.
Although, I have a slight complaint about the owner, the Baron.
Baron Paisley had sent me a long, tearful letter asking not to meet Aedis because he would give half of his fortune.
What a wonderful attitude from someone called a vassal.