Chapter 62
Pregnancy Is Too Much For The Villain
It was a huge misunderstanding.
From the beginning, he had fallen in love at first sight but was blinded by the impurity of his scheme. Because of that, he failed to properly recognize it and was mistaken.
That love can come anytime, anywhere, and even in an unexpected brief moment.
That anyone can fall deeply in love at first sight.
Letâs follow again the overlapping time of worries of the naive and foolish Valentine, who was unaware of all this.
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The first day of a week filled with pain and worry was like this.
âBleurgh!â
Valentine embraced the jar that Dawson had brought specifically for vomiting, which he normally wouldnât have given a second glance, and poured out the biscuits and orange juice he had just eaten. The Viscountess and Dalton exchanged worried looks as they patted and stroked his pitiful back.
âSister-in-law, at this rate the baby will die.â
From when Valentine was a baby, Dalton had raised him wrapped tightly in his arms like a young little brother, sometimes like a child â as if he would fly away in the wind, float away in the rainy season, whether it snowed or rained. Hearing the omega nephewâs desperate vomiting sounds, Dalton spoke in an anguished voice.
âAlthough no one has died from morning sickness⦠itâs certainly too severe.â
âI heard from the doctor that thereâs medicine for pregnant women suffering without alpha pheromonesâ¦â
âI know, but itâs a bit strongâ¦â
âAnd it doesnât work for some peopleâ¦â The Viscountess added, letting out a deep sigh. The eyes of the mother and uncle overflowed with pity as they watched Valentine vomit as if he would spew out all his internal organs.
âI was fine without Brandon, but this is certainly severe.â
The Viscountessâs words recalling her own pregnancy long ago were no comfort to Valentine. Usually these things are said to take after the birth mother, so why am I like thisâ¦!? Not knowing who he took after to suffer such terrible morning sickness made him feel even more pitiful.
âWe have to do something, this wonât do. Iâll go request medicine from Mason right away.â
Dalton, deciding this couldnât go on, hurried out of the room to call the family doctor.
And so the first day of the week passed with the jar.
Second day.
The medicine Dalton brought from the doctor was closer to a very sour juice than medicine. It was truly fortunate that Valentine recovered somewhat from morning sickness and stomach pain after drinking that strange liquid on the border between green and brown. He was finally able to chew and swallow proper food.
When he became able to have light meals thanks to the strong medicine, Valentine joined his family for dinner. It felt like it had been a long time.
âHow long has it been since Iâve had proper foodâ¦â
He breathed only through his mouth, trying not to breathe through his nose as much as possible. As he was slowly picking at a salad of thinly sliced radishes, the Viscountessâs sigh caught Valentineâs attention.
âThe Grand Dukeâs family sent gifts again today.â
âThey came yesterday too, and again today?â
The relay of gifts, which they thought had ended on the day of the proposal, was continuing daily.
âYes. And they came in a carriage with the Grand Dukeâs family crest emblazoned most prominently. The aide came to deliver it.â
The Viscountess explained what had happened that morning when she was in the front yard with the maids and gardeners to tend the garden. The crest of the Dennox Grand Dukeâs family emblazoned on the huge carriage was so large and elaborate that everyone who happened to be out working in the garden was surprised to see it⦠She said it gave the impression that the sea dragon in the crest seemed to be alive and moving.
âWas there something even more incredible than that carriage from before?â
It seemed they might have come with flags flying. Valentine recalled Reynardâs smiling face as he listened to the story. That look with just one corner of his mouth raised meaningfullyâ¦
This blatant gift offensive was undoubtedly his intention.
âIt looks like rumors will spread throughout the capitalâ¦â
The Viscount rubbed his brow as if he had a headache, and Valentine lowered his head in embarrassment and difficulty.
And so the second day of the week passed.
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Third day.
â¦and so I will be away from the capital for a few days.
I hope you stay safe during that time, and send a piece of my love.
Then, with my hand on my heart, farewell.
Yours, Reynard.
Valentine sighed as he read the last part of the letter he had sent over and over.
It was Reynardâs first letter to Valentine.
The handkerchief enclosed with the letter was full of his kind and affectionate pheromones. It was direct evidence of the word âloveâ he had written in the letter. Though he had never said the words âI love youâ out loud, the pheromones firmly spoke of affection. Though the nature of that affection was still extremely ambiguous, the simple fact of âaffectionâ remained unchanged.
âWhether itâs because of pheromones or whatever, itâs true that this person likes me.â
Valentine buried his face in the handkerchief soaked with his pheromones and took a deep breath. His body, inhaling the pheromones of the childâs father, relaxed more comfortably.
And so this day passed as well.
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Fourth day.
Valentine was anxiously pacing the mansion lobby, waiting for the Viscount who had rushed to the imperial palace upon receiving a telegram from the Emperor.
âIt should be time for him to returnâ¦â
It was the time when the sun was setting in the distance.
Clop clop.
Finally, the sound of hooves and carriage wheels rolling on the well-paved stone road began to be heard from afar. His heart raced.
âYoung master, itâs dangerous.â
He ignored the footmanâs warning not to get too close in case he might get hurt by the running horses. Valentine quickly ran down the mansion entrance stairs towards the carriage.
âFather! Father!â
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Viscount Wiche, who got out of the carriage, approached his son who had come out hurriedly to greet him without properly putting on his outer clothes. And he took off his thin frock coat and draped it over his shoulders.
âWhy did you come out when youâre not feeling well?â
Though he didnât say it loudly because of the servantsâ eyes and ears, it was a scolding out of concern for coming out in light clothing when he wasnât alone. Since an omegaâs premarital pregnancy wasnât something to boast about, only a small number of people including family members knew about Valentineâs pregnancy yet. That concern was his way of expressing it indirectly.
âWhat did His Majesty say?â
His patience had already worn thin from waiting. Valentine grabbed his fatherâs arm and asked desperately.
The Viscount, making a pained sound as he looked into his sonâs eyes, raised his hand to stroke his round head.
âIâd like to say thereâs nothing to worry about, but⦠he put pressure on us openly.â
As Valentine had feared, it seemed his father had indeed been summoned to the imperial palace regarding his marriage. The hope that it might be about some other business matter, not his marriage, crumbled.
âBut donât worry. If you donât want it, we absolutely wonât proceed with it.â
Valentine read fatigue in the Viscountâs face as he smiled and spoke to his son while entering the mansion lobby.
So he could only trudge up the stairs with his churning stomach at his fatherâs soothing words to go back to his room and rest soon. Everything around felt like it was pressing in on Valentine.
And so the fourth day of the week passed.
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