Damianâs black hair was slicked back to reveal his forehead.
Even under the lights that shone down from the fluorescent lights of the chandelier, his hair remained pitch black.
The green eyes located under that hair were not ones that reminded me of a forestâs greenery, but of a flame that had burned down.
âYour Grace.â
Seeing me call him, his eyes curved as he smiled. I could hear everyone around us gulp loudly at that smile.
Sensing that something was odd about how quiet everyone was being, I realized that they had all stopped what they had been doing and were staring at me and Damian.
âDid you like the gift that I sent you?â
Damian didnât seem to care whether the people were staring at us or not. It seemed that he considered me quite valuable, considering that he was disregarding the othersâ views and speaking to me.
âBut heâll be ready to abandon me as soon as he thinks Iâm useless.â
I knew all too well about Damianâs dark intentions.
It wasnât that hard for me to hide behind a mask after experiencing death once. Then I returned the smile to the man who greeted me and answered him,
âThank you, Your Grace. Your gift was beyond what I was anticipating.â
âIâm glad to hear that you liked it.â
Damian only mentioned that he had sent me a gift, not a âslave.â And maybe it was because we were in a public environment. So knowing that, I casually played along with him.
âI was so worried when Your Grace didnât contact me after promising to meet.â
âWere you?â
âYes. So Iâm glad I am able to meet you here at the banquet.â
Just as he was disregarding the others, I also acted as if I didnât care about their attention. Which was why I was unable to see Cassadinâs expression as he looked at me and Damian.
Damian curled up his lips at my response and answered.
âIâve been busy with my recent lawsuit.â
Why did Damian bother to come to this banquet if he was so busy with the lawsuit against the imperial family?
There was only one reason I could think of.
ââ¦To see for himself if Iâm really acquainted with the Crown Prince or not.â
Damian was an absolute perfectionist.
Knowing Damian, he had likely done his research on me while preparing his lawsuit. Extending an arm out to me, he whispered calmly.
âMay you give me the honor of escorting you today?â
Would it be the right decision to take his arm? It didnât take long for me to make my decision.
âYes. Of course.â
I gently placed my hand on his right arm, and Damian smiled. With his black uniform and black hair, he reminded me of a black crow.
At the same moment that I grabbed Damianâs arm, a deep voice, seeming to have come from the depths of hell, called out to me from behind.
âSister.â
Turning my head towards the deep voice, I found an expressionless Cassadin gazing at me.
Detaching Ively from him at some point, Cassadin was now less than an armâs reach away.
âDidnât I promise you that I would be your escort today, Sister?â
After saying something that I hadnât heard of in advance, Cassadin smiled brightly at me. When his eyes curved to match his mouth, the fans that the ladies near us had been holding simultaneously fell to the ground.
Plop.
But there wasnât a single person who stooped down to pick up their fans. The ladies were all in a daze, and their cheeks blushed as they stared at Cassadin.
I was incredibly flustered by all of this. None of this had been part of my plan.
âI thought you said you wouldnât make a peep?â
When I glared at Cassadin, he let out a low laugh and grasped my free hand. Holding it tight within his grip, Cassadin said,
âDonât tell me you have forgotten, Sister.â
ââ¦â
What was I supposed to do in this situation?
Taking a glimpse at Damian, I found him looking at Cassadin with an incredibly amused expression. Without losing his composure, Damian then opened his mouth.
âI believe we have met before. Miladyâs younger brother, was it?â
âYou remember me?â
ââ¦Of course. What else would I do then?â
Damian directed a polite smile at Cassadin, then added,
âI believe this is our third meeting.â
ââ¦â
âIs it not?â
âThird? Not twice? The first time they met was on the day of the Crown Princeâs birthday banquet. But aside from that day, Cassadin and Damian shouldnât have met each other.â
When I cocked my head at Damianâs statement, Damian just kept his smile and continued.
âThe first time I met Miladyâs younger brother was on the day of His Highnessâs birthday banquet. The second is now. And the third is probablyâ¦â
Damian paused, then ran a hand through his hair. His manner, the way he slicked back his hair, and the smile on his face all seemed so egotistical.
He had this arrogant and leisurely attitude, as if this palace were his home, and boldness, like he was the one who had opened the banquet.
If that confidence completely disappeared from Damianâs face, and if that face instead held anxiety and fear, now that would be a sight to see.
I asked the man, who had a composed expression on his face, as if I were clueless.
âYour Grace, when was the third?â
Then Damian answered as if he had been waiting for me to ask.
âWhen I was imprisoned.â
â!â
âPrison? Did he recognize Cassadin disguised in the palace knightâs uniform? Since when? Or is he just unsure and wants to confirm it like this?â
Whether it was in the past or the present, Damian was not a man to be taken lightly. Damianâs sharp eyes carefully examined me for my reaction.
Maintaining as much composure as I could, I pretended to be oblivious to that fact.
âYour Grace, what do you mean? Youâve met my younger brother in prison?â
ââ¦Didnât you already know, Milady? I thought youâd brought him with you on purpose.â
I shook my head from side to side, at the man, who spoke with certainty. When I let out a sigh with widened eyes, acting as if I didnât know a thing he was saying, Damian smirked and said,
âI thought Milady would have known, since you had also been there.â
âIâm sorry, Your Grace, but I canât understand what you are saying right now.â
Seeing me say so with my shoulders slouching, Damian muttered to himself only quietly enough that the others couldnât hear.
ââ¦I see. A brother who tricks his sister.â
Of course, as I was holding Damianâs arm, I was close enough to hear, and Cassadin must have sharp ears, as he seemed to hear what Damian had mumbled.
Cassadin squeezed his hand that had been holding mine, then let me go. Then, turning his body, he stopped exactly in front of Damian.
Cassadin was taller than Damian, so he lowered his head slightly and whispered something into his ear.
ââ¦haveâ¦â
His voice was too quiet for me to hear other than a couple of words. For some reason, Damian seemed quite entertained by whatever Cassadin had said to him.
âMilady, if itâs alright with you, may I have some time to talk with your younger brother?â
When he asked me that, Damianâs green eyes glinted. And in those eyes, I saw his unconcealed interest in Cassadin.
So that black crow was trying to take Cassadin away from me.
If I turned down Damianâs request, he was going to become suspicious. But if I complied with his requests as he wanted, he might threaten Cassadin with his disguise as a palace knight and get him on his side.
âEven if it means heâll suspect me, I canât hand over Cassadin at any costs.â
From my two options that both foreshadowed a bad ending, there was already one that I had chosen from the start.
âIâm sorry, Your Grace. But Iâm afraid that you canât.â
I slowly detached my hand from Damianâs arm. Only then did the smug smirk on Damianâs face slowly start to sink. Regardless of what expression he was making, I approached Cassadin.
I gave Cassadin a wide smile and interlaced my hand with his.
âI just remembered my promise to my younger brother.â
ââ¦â
âIsnât that right, Cassadin?â
His mouth parted slightly at my question, but it closed back up into a gentle curve. His deep purple eyes narrowed into an arch, and his straight lips loosened their form to match his eyes.
The smile he had was so incredible that it could enchant men and women, old and young. As proof, all of the people who had seen Cassadinâs smile were all frozen on the spot, staring at him.
âYes, Sister.â
Cassadin raised his hand that was connected to mine, then closed his eyes and pressed his lips against the back of my hand. Oh, quick-witted Cassadin, my one and only kind younger brother.
It was at that moment that someone muttered quietly in a sardonic tone.
âThe two of you seem close.â
Turning my gaze toward the source of the voice, I found Damian smirking at the two of us. And as if he wanted everyone to hear, he said out loud,
âEven though the two of you donât share a single drop of blood.â
Crash!
One of the nobles who had been watching the entire situation dropped their glass in shock. Starting with the sharp sound of glass shattering, another voice among the nobles shouted out,
âThey arenât related?â
Once one person started to question it, all of the others who had been quiet started to verbalize their own doubts.
âAs His Grace said, the two of them have completely different hair and eye colors.â
âThen was it a lie that he was the Earlâs hidden son?â
âIf they arenât siblings, what are they?â
When things didnât play along to his will, Damian started to utilize the audience.
So he had already finished his research on me. Which was why he was able to say that we werenât related confidently.
âIt seems as though he valued Cassadin more than my relationship with the Crown Prince. And when things didnât go the way he wanted them to, he said something shocking in the middle of the crowd on purpose. That insane bastard.â
Damianâs greed and vileness were much beyond my expectations.
If that was so, then there was no reason for me to hold back either.
âIs it wrong for us to not share the same blood? Even without blood relations, we are brother and sister.â
I kept my back straight, and my head high.
âWhy do you believe that family must be related by blood? Even without such a relationship, Cassadin is my one and only younger brother, whom weâve officially adopted into our family.â
Damianâs eyes narrowed even further at my response. As he curled up his lips in a slanted manner, his long legs clomped over to me.
And just as I thought he was going to pass by me, Damian suddenly stopped and whispered so that only I could hear him.
âSo, is that why youâve adopted a slave?â