Iâm Scared of My Late First Love (3)
She was interested in opera, but it would be hard work to watch it next to Paul. Rowena got into the carriage without saying a word.
âWe have about 16 days left.â
When she heard about the engagement from the crown prince, she didnât know she would be counting down for it. She was simply surprised and thought that she should avoid such thoughts at the moment.
But in reality, the kindness of the crown prince and the excitement in her heart were causing her to expect an engagement.
Paul, sitting opposite her, grinned and began to nag at her. It was mainly to be careful in front of the owner.
ââ¦Thereâs nothing worse than being talkative. All you have to do is keep your mouth shut and stand by my side.â
The person named owner must be a woman too. Perhaps she didnât expect Paul to follow the invitation.
She would have thought that Lyria, who was known to be close to the crown prince or Rowena, would come. She wouldnât expect Paul to invite himself.
Rowena thought Paulâs greed was shameful, but she pretended not to notice. In two weeks and a few more days, she could live separately from the count.
If she divorced the crown prince a year later, Paul would try to suppress Rowena as if he were trying to regain his fortune, but it will be after the crown prince gives Rowena his title and territory.
Iâm not going to be bullied like I am now.
She was beaten by Paul because she was young and powerless. There were only a few days left before she would be more superior than him.
Rowena thought she was sick and tired of Paul thinking she could get out of here.
âRowena! How dare you think about something else when I am saying something?! Like this, thereâs nothing you can do when youâre a crown princessâ
Maybe I was too deep in thought. Rowena, who was thinking about Cecil, had a look of embarrassment on her face.
Paulâs eyes glared at Rowena sizzling with anger. His anger was only a flame the size of turquoise in the face of the strong, but it was such a blazing flame to the weak.
Rowena was embarrassed and annoyed to endure Paul like that. It wasnât Rowenaâs fault that Paul lacked vanity and competence. But, Count Adeliaâs estate was not bad compared to other lands.
Itâs just that Paul wasnât as rich as he wanted, but he had enough income to live a healthy life with his four children.
Rowena, who looked after the countessâ house in the place of the dead Countess, knew this. So, every time he pretended to be poor in front of his children and played the role of a capable man who lived an unfair life because no one could support his abilities around him, she was ashamed.
âHow can I⦠think otherwise in front of you?â
As the horse galloped, the carriage reached the front of the opera theater. The servant had already stepped out of the carriage and they heard a call outside the carriageâs door.
âThe count has arrived.â
âFather, weâve arrived at the theater⦠Argh!â
Rowena gave a short scream as she was punched in the face. The count tried to read the traces of fear on Rowenaâs face with glistening eyes. As if that was proof that he had complete control of Rowena.
However, Rowena only turned her head, covering her face. Her body was curled up to avoid the usual beating.
The count, as usual, wanted to beat Rowena more, but he held her face and stopped. Rowena wasnât looking directly at the count instead, she looked down.
It was that look he wanted.
âListen, even if you become a crown princess, it doesnât change that you have Adeliaâs blood. As long as your blood flows in your veins, I am your father! And all Adeliaâs daughters all obeyed him. Youâll have to do the same!â
ââ¦â
âDo you understand?â
âYesâ¦â
She should have put the word âfatherâ at the end of my answer, but Rowena couldnât bear to say it. It was because the title felt terrible and disgusting.
Knock, knock.
âWeâve arrived at the theater, Count.â
His voice was the same as usual, but he seemed mindful of his surroundings. Then the count threw Rowenaâs chin and kicked her in the stomach.
âUghâ¦â
Stepping on Rowenaâs foot with his shoes, he said,
âDonât forget your duty. Donât be arrogant just because the crown prince thinks you have a pretty face.â
Rowena swallowed her breath as she endured his weight. There would have been bruises on her feet and where she was beaten. Rowena clenched her teeth.
âYou will be abandoned by the crown prince in the end, once your appearance grows ugly one day. If the crown prince abandons you, where will you go in the end?â
Knock, knock.
The count removed his feet at the sound of a knock again. He tidied himself up and looked back at Rowena reproachfully.
âAre you getting motion sickness just because youâve been in a carriage for a few minutes?â Because youâre so weak. Rest more!â
He spoke in a loud voice as if he wanted those outside the carriage to listen and shouted out.
âOpen the door!â