The sun, all bright and new, peaked above the horizon.
On the bourgeoisie street where Duncan Mansion stood, the thunderous clomp of the horsesâ hooves could be heard. The strong sound disrupted the serenity of the sumptuous street with its sudden arrival.
Count Artes opened the carriage door and stepped out into the street. Lloyd, who had slept off inside on the womanâs bent knees, was awoken by the commotion.
The woman, like the Count, had spent two consecutive nights awake. She cruelly told him to do as he pleased, adding that she would simply observe; thatâs how she ended up sitting back while watching her fuming husband from the left-open door.
The humiliation her husband had endured was unimaginable.
Aicila Duncan didnât just shut the gates on them. The woman was originally disheartened to learn that they were âjust a doormatâ, but she had to fight off giggles when salt was dumped over their carriage
She paid little mind to the fact that the Countâs face was turning white and red.
âWhat theââ
His mouth suddenly emitted what may have been obscene language. This was made funnier by the fact that, in an effort to keep up his refined image, he was a terrible cusser. She couldnât help but let out a peal of laughter, and the Countâs face began to display even more shades of emotion.
Lloyd, however, was apparently clueless to the situation and thus said nothing.
She had not prepared herself for the unexpected pleasure of witnessing Aicila Duncanâs belligerence. She broke into mocking laughter at the sight of her husband, who had become hideously haggard.
Clip-clop clip-clop. The sound of the horsesâ hooves stopped. The Count, having gotten out of the carriage, disregarded his wife and gazed up at the boy atop the horse.
âCount Artes.â
Duke Richard addressed him as he looked down arrogantly.
âWhatâs going on at Duncan Mansion so early in the morning?â
âIt has been a long time, Your Highness the Duke. We have our reason⦠The successor of the House of Duncan wonât open the gates for us, so weâre waiting.â
After hearing the Countâs oblique reprimand of Aicila, the Young Duke cocked an eyebrow. Unable to decipher the true meaning of his twisted expression, the Count excitedly continued to gossip about Aicila Duncan.
âShe barged into Count Artesâs manor and is now closing her own gates in our faces.â
ââ¦I see.â
âThatâs what they always do. They are merely money-grubbing fools.â
âI believe so. Just like the nobles, who are mindless traditionalists with an unhealthy obsession with family lineage.â
Incredulous by his straightforward reply, the Count blinked. Perhaps it was due to his lack of rest in the carriage, but the Dukeâs statements went right over his head.
At that moment, he sensed the boyâs animosity toward him.
The Duke swiftly dismounted off his horse. He may not have been as tall as the Count, a fully grown adult, but his presence was nevertheless formidable.
As soon as the gatekeeper of the House of Duncan spotted the boy, he straightened his posture.
âLong time no see, Lee.â
âItâs been a while, Duke. Did the inspection go well?â
âMhm. Thankfully.â
The boy greeted a mere gatekeeper, yet he did not extend the same courtesy to him. The Countâs brows furrowed slightly in shame for an unknown reason.
âCan you open the gates for me?â
âI shall go ask Miss Aicila.â
âThanks.â
The Duke graciously concluded their conversation and then rejoined the rest of his group. Mounting the horse with surprising dexterity, the boy peered down at the Count.
âYou may enter as well if the gate opens.â
âOf course. If thatâs the case, please accept our gratitude for giving us the opportunity.â
This time the Duke kept quiet, and the Count waited patiently at the horseâs side.
A peculiar sensation of disdain crept over him. Even though Artes is clearly a prestigious family.
Because he was no match for the House of Duke Richard, the Count, arrogant since Artes is also a prestigious family, was able to contain his bitterness and frustration.
Just then, the sound of light footsteps could be heard, and the gatekeeper of the House of Duncan returned to his post.
âMiss Aicila invites you to come in~.â
The gatekeeper spoke cheerfully and opened the gates. Next to the Duke who pulled the reins, the Countâs eyes widened in amazement. He couldnât believe the gates were wide open.
My God, finally.
Itâs finally open. I can bring that f*cking child Ronell back. Duncan has no reason to keep that child anymore.
With a smile plastered on his face, the Count became sure of his victory.
He helped his dizzyingly staggering wife and Lloyd, who was only partly awake, down from the carriage. At the front gates of the mansion stood the insolent woman, Aicila Duncan, alone in a gown. It looked like she had one of her hands tucked in her pocket.
âFather, the garden here is really big!â
Lloyd snapped out of his half-asleep state, his eyes wide, and he yelled. Aicila cast a quiet glance down at him. She continued to stare at him with an unfamiliar gaze and responded softly.
âThank you.â
It took a little embarrassment for the Count to hush Lloyd, while the Countess simply licked her lips and didnât say a word.
âWould you like to talk with me in my study, Count?â
âHand over the child.â
âFeel free to come in and have a drink if youâd like.â
âWhat we want is Ronell Artes, Miss Duncan. There is no justification for keeping her around. Before we enforce the legal processââ
Slam. Aicila slammed the door shut in front of them as though she didnât want to hear it. Frozen, the Count trembled with anger, but he knew that glaring at the door would do nothing. Just as he was ready to succumb to shame, his wife suddenly headed towards the door.
She knocked a couple of times and then spoke loudly.
âLetâs have a chat in the study, Lady Duncan.â
With that, Aicila reopened the door and leaned against it.
âWhat refreshments would you like?â
âBlack tea. I would also like some biscuits.â
âLet me prepare that for you.â
Aicila answered very politely as the Count kept his mouth shut at his wifeâs gaze and her muffled smile.
The moment they stepped inside, Lloyd immediately resumed his frantic sprinting, incredibly impressed by the massiveness of the porch.
âMy gosh, B*stard is staying here? Thatâs crazy!â
When Aicila heard those remarks, she made a face, but he didnât appear to notice.
Lloyd, still in awe of the buildingâs splendor, vanished as he hurried down the hallway apparently without bothering to ask the landlord, Aicila, for permission. The Countess, who had tried to warn the child, was left in despair.
âYour son must have been very excited.â
The parents, who could only feel shame, kept their mouths securely closed. Aicila smirked and called out to Aisa, who was approaching nearby.
âAisa. Their son, Lloyd Artes, has disappeared somewhere. Bring him to my study.â
ââ¦I understand, Miss.â
âMitchell?â
The secretary next to Aisa replied respectfully.
âDid you call me, Milady?â
âBlack tea and biscuits. To my study.â
âI understand.â
Aicila started walking towards the study room.
The Count suddenly wondered what the Duke, who had entered with them, was doing, but he and his wife continued to follow Aicila in silence.
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When she opened her eyes due to the glaring morning sunlight, she found herself in an unfamiliar room.
Ronell thought long and hard about her current location before recalling that she and Aicila had spent the previous night in her bedroom. Aicila had already woken up, so she was the only one on the spacious bed.
âYou up, Kiddo?â
âEek!â
Ronell was so surprised that she nearly fell off the bed, but she quickly balanced herself. She twisted her body and slumped over to the other side of the bed.
Teriot made an accurate assessment.
âYou look like a paper doll.â
âHow did Mister get hereââ
Sister Aicila would hate it if she knew you were in here.
âThatâs right.â
Teriot agreed, reading Ronellâs thoughts.
âKeep it a secret, because if she finds out, sheâll burn down my study.â
âY-yes.â
A secret. Ronell made a hand motion as if to zip her mouth shut and nodded firmly. Teriot walked over to the bed and ran his hand through her golden hair.
âRight, thanks. Iâll go out and wait for you, so wash up and come out. Lily will be waiting in the bathroom over there.â
Letâs have breakfast together. At the suggestion, Ronell quickly jumped out of the bed and ran towards the bathroom. Teriot, fearing that the chick would tumble again, waited until Ronell had successfully entered the bathroom before leaving the bedroom.
It was not proper for a father to enter his daughterâs bedroom without permission, so if Aicila found out heâd done it, sheâd immediately chew him up.
No, itâs good if itâs just chewing⦠Iâll definitely be eaten to the bone.
But I couldnât help it this morning.
Teriot made excuses for himself. Itâs clear that Count Artes and his party have entered the mansion, so I had to be with Kiddo while Aicila is facing them.
If Aisa, Reinhardt, or Aicila found out, âWho are you, huh?ââThey would question him on it, considering that it was so out of character for Teriot, the paragon of lethargy.
Ronell, who had accomplished the major feat of making that âTeriotâ wait outside, was washed clean with the help of Lily, the maid dedicated to Aicila.
âYou can go up the stairs and go through the left door to the restaurant!â
As she left the bathroom, Lily exclaimed with glee from behind.
I thought he went out towards the right side. Ronell was perplexed, but she made her way up the flight of steps steadily before pushing open the door on the left. When in fact Teriot was waiting for Ronell in a different direction.
It was a disaster caused by the excessively spacious two-story bedroom and the doors on all sides.
At the sight of a familiar figure in the middle of the hallway, Ronellâs eyes glistened.
âRuby!â
Where were you last night!
Ruby purred affirmatively as it understood its butlerâs joy.
Geez, my butler, did you miss me? Iâm the best, right? I know. This bodyâs appeal goes a little too far!
The mischievous pet cat bragged, totally oblivious to the fact, that it had not been there last night while its butler was crying nonstop.
Ronell crouched down slightly in front of Ruby and grabbed its white feet.
âGood morning, Ruby. Donât eat too much salmon today.â
Mer mer.
Why, Butler, thatâs absolute nonsense! How incredibly tasty salmon is. Iâm going to eat twice as much as yesterday.
âIf you keep eating like that, youâll gain too much weight. Then your knees will hurt.â
But there was no time for Ruby to argue. It was because they heard the echoes of a vile voice down the hallway, one that was all too familiar to them both.
âUh, you b*stard! Hey, you, youâve beenâ huk.â
It was Lloyd Artes.