Chapter 35
Riv hoped that Lionel would not regret his choice.
âLionel, if you later regret marrying me, or if I cause trouble for the Duke of Sentorenâ¦â
âThen?â
âTell me anytime.â
Lionel looked displeased.
âRiv Katana, what are you afraid of? The rumors outside? Marianne and the Queen? Or all of it?â
Lionel met Rivâs eyes and whispered to her as if he was hypnotizing her.
âJust remember that you will be my bride.â
Lionel gently laid Riv on her back and pulled the duvet up to her neck.
âNow go back to sleep.â
âOkay.â
Lionel comforted Riv with his words. He did not touch her further.
âJust sleep tonight.â
After a while, she closed her eyes with peace of mind. Lionel turned off the lights and left.
It didnât seem like she would have a nightmare tonight.
Late at night, Rambaud, the Dukeâs physician, stayed in Lionelâs office instead of returning to his home.
Rambaud stole Lionelâs brandy and drank, then looked at Lionel, who had become reticent.
Lionel stood by the window, looking at the Dukeâs garden in darkness. Rambaud asked, observing his broad back.
âAre you really planning on marrying Madame Katana, Duke?â
Rambaud was a commoner, but Lionel was a childhood friend and considered him a brother.
Rambaud believed he could understand some of Lionelâs thoughts, but Madame Katana was an exception.
Lionel casually replied.
âHer name is Riv.â
âSheâs going to be a Duchess so itâs ambiguous to call her by her name. Besides, Iâm worried that the Duke seems to be in too much of a hurry to get married right after the cancellation of the engagement. Well, it feels like this isnât the first time weâve had this conversation.â
Rambaudâs concerns were valid. However,
âYes. Regardless, I broke up with Marianne.â
âI think you did well on that too.â
The young Marianne would cry whenever he stopped watching her play.
Would he accept such a child as his wife? Lionel couldnât imagine it.
It wasnât until a few years ago that Marianne, who had rejected Lionel, was rumored to be weak in front of a group of young boys.
Marianne became more selfish day by day.
Ironically, his parents couldnât have imagined that at all until the day they died. They regarded their promise to the royal family as their honor. Lionelâs father was very straightforward in that respect.
âIt was only a matter of time before Marianneâs scandal broke out. Iâm tired of receiving the princessâ evil pranks. Rambaud, you knew that if I married Marianne, we wouldnât be a normal couple.â
âThereâs no way that I wouldnât know that Princess Marianne is someone who ignores and treats people like theyâre nothing.â
The king would accept all of Marianneâs folly.
Marianne, who hated all things about Lionel and only loved Ailte Palace, would not leave the palace even after her marriage.
He did not know whether Marianne was going to squander the Duke of Sentorenâs wealth for all of her luxuries.
âStill, Madame Katana.â
âItâs not Madame Katana, itâs Riv.â
Rambaud observed Lionelâs actions, kindly correcting her name.
âDo you like Miss Riv?â
âI like her. I can trust her.â
Such an answer was enough for Rambaud.
âMay the Duke have a happy marriageâ
Rambaud gave Lionel a glass of brandy. He offered a toast and the two glasses clinked.
âCongratulations.â Lionel and Rambaud emptied their glasses at once.
Rambaud made a sullen face.
âI will go back and rest. Please rest too, Duke.â
Lionel also returned to his bedroom.
It was a very busy day. And now it was night. Madame Katana and Riv. When he thought of her, Lionelâs heartbeat began to race.
âHaha.â
Funnily enough, Lionel longed for Riv Katana.
From the moment they first met in the palace until now.
The change from Madame Katana to Riv Katana was so dramatic that anyone could tell just by a glance. It was such a perfect escape that it was doubtful whether she was the same person.
A caterpillar evolving to a butterfly could not compare.
Rivâs skin looked exceptionally white. The contours of those features seemed to stand out more as she had lost weight while she was sick.
A slender body that anyone would question how she inflated to fit a gigantic dress.
Her thin waist that seemed like it could be wrapped with one arm even without a corset.
As he recalled her body, his head felt dizzy again. He wanted to quench his desire.
Lionel got up from his bed, thinking of Riv. He was driven by his urge to see her one more time.
His footsteps headed for the guest room downstairs where she would be.
In the middle of the night, Riv, who spent time in the greenhouse today, was deep in sleep.
The maid who was guarding her room carefully stepped back and disappeared.
Only Lionel and Riv were left in the room.
Lionel crossed his arms and looked at the woman sleeping soundly in bed.
âWhy?â
Lionel questioned himself.
Why this woman? Why was he attracted to her?
âHmm.â
Lionel had a hard time explaining his feelings for Riv.
Even if she aroused his curiosity and attracted him.
âIs it because you saved my life?â
If he wanted to save this woman, he didnât need to make her a Duchess.
She would be consistently pursued by the royal family, but he could take her somewhere and hide her away. He completely ruled out that possibility.
He offered Riv no other option than to marry him.
Even though Riv Katana deliberately approached him, it was strange for him to succumb to her clumsy temptation. There were more beautiful and educated women than Riv Katana. Even if Riv Katana stimulated his curiosity.
âI desire this woman.â
Lionel recalled the passionate night he mixed bodies with Riv Katana.
Memories of that night were hazy. However, the intense pleasure he felt during their affair was imprinted on him.
âNot yet.â
Riv had yet to recover her health. After breaking out of Madame Katanaâs shell, she had a fragile mind like a newborn baby.
âNot yet.â
He was about to give Riv a brief evening kiss, but he turned around without doing anything.
He thought that if he touched her in this state, he would take her as he wanted.
Lionel thought that he should keep a reasonable distance from her until she got better.
Lionel left the room and called Michelle.
âMichelle.â
âYes. Whatâs wrong?â
âHas the Marquis Quill been located?â
He was Princess Marianneâs lover who tried to kill Lionel.
âHe has yet to be found.â
âIs he hiding in a place where the guards canât reach? Or is he locked up?â
âI donât know if thatâs the case. Should I investigate where he is?â
âIf heâs alive, bring him to me. If heâs in the palaceâs dungeon, let me know where. There is something I want to ask him myself.â
âAlright.â
They thought the missing Marquis and his friends might have already died, but they decided not to delay their pursuit.
Michelle, receiving the order, disappeared from his sight. Lionel went back to his own bedroom.
***
A middle-aged priest in an old robe entered the old Bishopsâ Church. He had been away from this place for a long time.
His journey had been long and arduous. He suffered so much, enough to die and he lost precious things.
So, he returned to the royal capital after ten years.
âSir Philip.â
The man turned around when his name was called.
He had no emotion left on his withered, emaciated face as he looked at a young priest of the Bishopsâ Church.
The young priest hesitated for a moment at Philipâs gruesome appearance, but he continued with a light of indifference in his eyes.
âSir Philip, I have heard that you have returned.â
âYes, I am back now, young priest.â
âThe Cardinal is waiting for Sir Philip. Iâll take you to him.â
âI see.â
The footsteps of the man carrying his large luggage stopped for a moment.
He pondered whether he should leave the luggage and old robe to see the cardinal first, and if so, where to put it.
âI want to wash my body before I meet His Eminence.â
âHis Eminence the Cardinal doesnât have the time.â
Philip decided to take off his old, dusty travel backpack and robe for a while.
Under the robe was a black priestâs uniform. Two cross marks were engraved on the collar indicating his status as a high priest.
The young priest looked into Philipâs eyes. He joked.
âBecause the royal family is noisy, His Eminence the Cardinal is troubled. After all, the Duke of Sentoren broke up with Princess Marianne, and a scandal broke out with an ugly woman named Madame Katana.â
âThatâs an interesting story.â
Philip, who said that, frowned heavily.
âCan you explain it again?â
The young priest was struggling with where to begin and how to explain the story, and he thought of Philipâs real name.
The Cardinal must have had a reason to find him.
âOh, but Priest Philip, wasnât your last name also Katana? Are you related to Madame Katana?â
âPerhaps, a step-sister.â
âYes?â
The young priest was astonished, and Philip calmly shut his mouth.
A dark shadow crept over Philipâs face, as they stopped in front of the Cardinalâs office.
The shadow was dancing like a long reaperâs scythe quickly disappeared from his face.
The door opened. Philip took a deep breath and stepped into the Cardinalâs room.