Valhail Castaques.
âYou already know it, donât you? Iâm sure youâve heard it.â
I expected the Raven to tell him.
The warlike Raven would not have committed suicide without pointing his sword at him if it hadnât been for it.
âIâm not familiar with the name. It isnât mine.â
Did he really know nothing?
It was unknown if Valhail lost his memory while being tested at the temple or if he came in the empire with his memories erased from the beginning.
In , he was from the southern kingdom, who did not have much relative importance. There was no mention of what he was going through.
He, too, didnât seem to place a high value on his own history or forgotten memories.
âSo you give me a name.â
As he said that, I stared at him.
âHmm.â
Valhail was most likely pushed aside or betrayed by the royal family during the power struggle.
He would not have been put into an enemy country with his memories erased if it hadnât been for that.
Even before the end of the war.
I was busy handling what was in front of me, so I didnât intend to intervene in his complicated past.
In addition, it was a story that did not appear in the original.
âAre you wounded in any way? According to what Iâve heard, you saved my uncleâs life.â
I changed the subject and turned to face him.
âIs your body still in the same condition as I treated you?â
âYeah.â
He remained unaffected even when I turned the subject as I would like.
I even wondered if he was the ferocious man in the quarantine room.
âShow it to me.â
He stiffened when I glanced up at him right in front of him, as if embarrassed by the bold request I made.
However, as he realized I was serious, he quickly drew his cloak.
Tap, tapâ¦â¦ he unbuttoned his shirt one by one as he glanced down at me.
He lowered his hands after releasing the last button, as if telling me to do anything I wished.
I took a step closer and gently leaned against the exposed side of the tunic.
I was still astounded by his excellent body when I glanced at it again.
I examined his bulging neck, collarbones, shoulders, chest, and abs with my eyes and hands as gently as possible.
There were no wounds in the sleek, firm physique that came close to touching my fingertips.
It was perfect.
I stroked his body with arrogance, as if I were an artist inspecting his own sculpture, yet he didnât condemn me for being impolite.
âCan you promise that you will not be hurt in the future?â
When I looked him in the eyes and asked, he answered sheepishly once more.
âI promise.â
It was then.
Beyond the guard post, I heard a voice calling to me quietly.
âLady Selina!â
It was William.
Valhailâs eyes remained glued on me even when I turned my attention away from him for a little while.
âIs your name, Selina?â
âYes.â
âThatâs a beautiful name.â
I busted out laughing since his appearance was both amazing and adorable.
âItâs time for me to leave. Next time, Iâll see you.â
I turned back after a few steps and found him still staring at me, kneeling in the moonlight.
âValhail.â
My lips moved by themselves.
âYour name is Valhail.â
* * * * *
âI believe that strengthening the limits will necessitate greater funding.â
The realm of Count Crawford, which was in a marginal area, did not earn much originally.
Only five years have passed since the war came to an end and a ceasefire was declared.
The desolate land has not yet recovered, and the farm was the target of exploitation of barbarians.
âHow much more of my money are you going to spend?â
Camilla wrinkled her brow like a worried man as she bandaged Cedricâs arm splint.
âNow, all thatâs left is dowry. Itâs been long since my husband died, and I keep reaching out to my father.â
Cedric struggled to find the right words. If it werenât for this circumstanceâ¦â¦
âMy father knows well that if you marry another woman, Iâm in a position to leave the countdom, Cedric.â
âIâm not getting married to anyone.â
âWell, we never know.â
Cedric locked his gaze on Camilla, who was delicately bandaging his arm.
âChanging a manâs heart is as simple as turning the palm of your hand.â
She was slyly lowering her eyes, so Cedric wouldnât tell what kind of face she had.
âPlease consider my situation, Cedric.â
Camila placed her palm on Cedricâs shoulder after finishing the bandage and tenderly raising her gaze.
âYou and Selina are the only Crawford family bloodlines left, but sheâll marry and leave shortly, and youâre still unmarried.â
Only heirs through lineage can inherit the family title, according to imperial law.
âWho knows? Which lady will come and knock on the gate of this castle with a baby that looks just like you.â
ââ¦Are you trying to insult me?â
âItâs conceivable. Because youâve been gone for quite some time. Cedric, donât act as if you have no idea whatâs going on.â
âI have nothing to say. Itâs better if you leave now.â
Camilla, who had been confronting him as if they were in a staring contest, stood up first.
âIâm going to write to my father. The countdom is in jeopardy, and you have been seriously injured.â
The Duke of Maple will no longer pretend to be unaware.
âI appreciate it.â
âThis is going to be the last time.â
Camilla returned his stare as she stood at the door.
âWhether you marry me, or hand over the military power to our family.â
ââ¦â¦â
âCedric, youâll have to choose between the two.â
Clack.
The door had been shut.
Cedric, who had been left alone, covered his face with his large palm, as if he were in agony.
ââ¦our family?â
No matter how powerful the Maple duke is, but to call Crawford as âourâ familyâ¦â¦
The support he deserved as the guard of the boundaries of the empire was cut off.
In the first place, the Crawford family was out of the eyes of the imperial family because of the remarriage with Camilla.
Because of the barbarians, he lost some knights, thus they must be in heat.
Cedric was at a loss how to get through this situation.
* * * * *
On my walk back to my room after meeting Valhail, I noticed Camilla from afar.
She walked inside the annex at a brisk pace.
âWho is that guy next to her?â
Penny sat up all night waiting for me since she was apprehensive about me going out late at night.
âLady, what has caused you to be so late?â
âIâve got a job to do. Penny, by the way.â
âYes?â
âI just saw my mother. Who is the man next to her?â
Was it an escort?
Iâve seen him a couple times with Camilla.
But considering him as an escort, the atmosphere is somewhatâ¦â¦
âLady, who are you talking about?â
âYou knowâ¦â¦ the blonde guy who just started to have M-shaped hair loss.â
âOh.â
Penny smiled and seemed worried for a moment when she realized who I was talking about.
âLady, you really donât remember anything?â
ââ¦â¦â
âHow can you not recognize the butler? What should I do, my ladyâ¦â¦â
My mouth opened wide.
âCrazy. That was the butler?â
How disrespectful that butler was that he never showed himself to Selina before!
âI thought he was Camillaâs escort!â
No wonder, he looked somehow like a mischievous guard.
The butler was always by Camillaâs side and never said hello to me.
He never showed himself to me, not just when I went to the monastery for a month, but also when I switched rooms.
Of course, I understand why the butler behaves in this manner.
Also, the reason why I didnât recognize the butler at a glance.
âI thought he was a very attractive man.â
He was, in fact, a regular middle-aged man.
âDidnât they say theyâve known each other since childhood?â
Camilla and the butler had known one other since childhood.
As a result, he was aware of all Camillaâs evil deeds.
The Archduke threatens the butler and makes him a witness in the trial in the original story, and Camilla weeps bloody tears at his betrayal.
It happened in the storyâs second half of the story.
I skipped it since it was tedious, but if my memory serves me correctlyâ¦â¦
âAre you sleeping, lady?â
âFirst and foremost, go to bed. I have something to check.â
âHow can I sleep first?â
Penny sat down next to me in her pajamas after getting up from the bed in the corner of the room.
âWhat are you going to check?â
Penny tilted her head thoughtfully as she followed my gaze.
âWhy the annex? Is there anything suspicious about the madamâs behavior?â
âYouâll know it when you see it.â
We didnât take our gaze away from the annexâs entrance as we sat side by side in front of the window.
How much time has passed?
It was such a deep dawn that one wax candle completely melted.
âYawn, lady. Iâm so sleepyâ¦â¦â
âThatâs why I told you to get some sleep first.â
âStill, Iâm also curious. What the hell is going onâ¦â¦ Huh?â
Pennyâs pupils dilated immediately.
âAs expected.â
At the same time, we both saw the same thing.
A man running out of the annex with a cravat in his hand and a disorganized shirt.
The handâs moving gesture appeared more suspicious to anyone who glanced at it.
âWhy is the butlerâ¦â¦ coming out of the Madamâs bedroom at this hour?â
Penny covered her mouth quickly, probably because she had only just realized what she had said.
âWell, My Lady, Iâm going to bed first.â
Penny suddenly dived under the blanket, as if she had seen something she couldnât see.
It was not until late that I could stretch out my feet and lie on the bed.
âThatâs why Camilla chose to remain at the annex.â
She could have kicked me out of the room, but she didnât since she couldnât use Cedricâs hunting reason to be alone with her butler.
Those who have lived in the annex are aware of this.
That the annex was a perfect place to avoid the attention of others.
It was a night where the chilly fog cast throughout the evening could be sensed.
âIt is the perfect weather to have an affair.â