Chapter 183 183. Kidnapping, Part XIX
Julietta's Dressup
Translator: Khan
Editor: Aelryinth
Killian snorted at Themesâ words. "You will surely die, of course. Do you think Iâll keep you alive when you betray me?"
"Your Highness, itâs not good to see a poor young lady sitting on the ground too long. Please forgive and give her a chance. How do you feel about that?"
Anyway, a stone that was quite useful came rolling in on its own, and he didnât think of kicking it back. âWouldnât it break his opponentâs nose if he picked it up and threw it?â
But it was necessary to scare the stone to prevent it from flying back to break his own nose. As usual, Killian was very intimidating and Oswald played a gentle soothing role, and after they mesmerized the woman, his permission finally came.
"Okay. Iâll allow it. But the Marquis is responsible for the lady. Make sure she doesnât betray me again."
"Yes, Your Highness. Lady Raviel, stand up. Go home now. Donât tell anyone that youâve met us, and report the deeds of Francis or Lady Anais."
Themesâs eyes glittered at the words of the Marquis. "Well, how can I deliver them to Your Excellency the Marquis?"
The lives of Themes and the Marquis had no chance of meeting. Themes was expecting a chance to meet separately or enter his home, but Oswald told her, "If you go to the Chartreu Dressing Shop on Eloz Street and give Amelie or Sophie a letter to report, theyâll deliver it to me."
Her expectant shoulders fell, but Oswald pretended not to notice, and only told the knight to take the lady back to her wagon.
Killian looked at Oswald sulkily as the carriage door closed.
"Your Majesty, why do you see it that way? Itâs not a business if we do it once or twice."
"I think you are such a bad guy."
Oswald pursed his lips at Killianâs words. "I donât think you have anything to say to me. Anyway, Iâm worried about Lady Anais, who failed her job today. I never thought sheâd used such a strong method as kidnapping."
"Spread a rumor about what youâve heard before into the capital."
Oswald retorted upon the sudden remark of Killian. "What rumor is it?"
"The rumor is about what Lady Haint said. Itâs only a matter of time before it spreads within the capital, since theyâve been talking at the party anyway, but I need you to make it spread faster and more securely."
"You want to bind Francis and Anais together?"
"It doesnât matter if I do or not. Iâm just trying to distract Lady Anaisâs with another for the time being."
"Lady Anais wonât give up easily. Sheâs done this, so I have no idea what kind of scary things sheâs ready to do."
"Yes, I suppose so. Until today, Iâve taken into consideration that sheâs the half-sister of Julietta, but if she tries something again, Iâll have to get rid of her right away. I wonât give her two chances."
Oswald nodded at Killianâs words. "Yes, Your Highness. I hope she will not waste the chance you have generously given her. I feel sorry for Marquis Anais, by the way. How did this happen...?"
âOne daughterâs trying to hurt the other. How will the Marquis react if he finds out? And can Lady Anais just give up Killian and do something else?â
The atmosphere inside the carriage became heavy about the future.
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"Failed?"
Christine finally admitted she had failed when she heard from Themes that Princess Kiellini had gone back to the Kiellini mansion. She wanted to forget everything and go back to her mansion to sleep, but she couldnât ignore Francis, who was waiting. Eventually late at night, Christine had to go back into the Imperial Castle and report to Francis about her failure. "Iâm sorry. I never thought sheâd coax the wicked man and run away. But next time, I will not fail. Sooner or later, I will offer Princess Kiellini to you."
"Well, starting with that appetizer, I was looking forward to tonightâs dinner, but you really disappoint me. I canât starve like this, so Iâll have to fill my stomach with the appetizer I had earlier. I donât think it will be enough to just fill my stomach with drink tonight."
At Francisâ eyes licking over her body, Christine forced a smile. "I have to follow your orders, but Iâm sure my parents are worried now. Whatâs more, Iâm a single woman, and I canât stay up all night in your palace."
Francis laughed loudly at Christineâs words. "You canât take a joke. You must have been pretty tired today. But Christine, this is what you suggested to me first. Iâll give you three days. Whether you send Princess Kiellini to the Marius mansion by noon on Wednesday or you come, one of you will have to come."
Francis ordered her to go when he finished. As he watched Christine rush out of the lounge, afraid to look back, he muttered, "The Marquis, I have a hunch that Princess Kiellini is going to be a nuisance."
Marius was standing behind Francis. He went to the sofa and answered, "If Christineâs work today had succeeded, it would have been pretty good. But sheâs failed already, so she wonât have another chance. The Kiellini family will obviously be on high alert after the sudden abduction."
"Thatâs right. Itâs foolish to waste time on Princess Kiellini. The rumor of her being with Killian is also unpleasant, so we should get rid of her. Let Christine do as she pleases. Itâll be fun to have her give up trying to do things that donât work and just kneel down in front of me."
"Please continue to use Lady Anais to get rid of the Princess Kiellini. Even if sheâs caught later, it has nothing to do with you."
"Yes, that would be great. I have no choice but to love Christine. Itâs worth using her."
"Then letâs connect what weâve prepared for Princess Kiellini to Lady Anais."
"Did you get the right person?"
"Yes. I have an introduction from Count Colin, who is close to Mrs. Raban. Weâll put the people in at the right time in the mansions at Dublin and Tilia."
"Find out why the Duke of Kiellini suddenly went down to Tilia, and why heâs confined himself in Tilia. There must be something."
"Iâve heard that Marquise Raban is changing the attendants at the Kiellini mansion. Iâm sure she has a problem with the Duke."
"Why did they have a problem? Thatâs when the heir to the Kiellini family finally appeared in the social world. Obviously, when I follow the teachings of the Marquis, I am getting suspicious and something is bothering me here and there."
Marius smiled, raising his single-eyed glasses at Francisâs words. "This Marius will dig up everything that is getting on your nerves."
"All right. Bring me something to use on Killian."
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Maybe yesterdayâs kidnapping was a shock, but Julietta barely opened her eyes long after noon the next day. Manny slept with her in the large bed, got up early in the morning, ate a meal, went to the toilet, and played alone next to Julietta, who was still asleep.
"Manny, did you sleep well?"
Feeling aftermath of her violent struggle to resist, she felt as if she had been beaten all over, and her voice cracked. At Juliettaâs subdued voice, Manny quickly approached her face.
He didnât know what happened, but it was clear that something big had happened to this lady yesterday. Her mouth was covered with blood clots and it was all the more messed up in broad daylight.
Julietta hugged Manny, who was rubbing its face against her neck as if comforting her, played for a while, and managed to pull herself up when Vera and Phoebe came in.
"Miss, you woke up. Madame told me not to wake you up, but I was worried because you were sleeping too long." Vera looked around her face, helping Julietta out of her bed.
"You need to keep the makeup on for a while. Amelie and Sophie came and returned from the shop. They told me not to wake you up because you couldnât get up."
Julietta staggered into the bathroom and turned back in surprise. "Did they come and go already? Why didnât you wake me up? Itâs their first visit to the Kiellini mansion! Iâm so sorry." Julietta was so sorry that she grumbled unknowingly.
"I heard theyâre booked up in the afternoon, so they canât stay long anyway. Donât be upset, they can come here often. Still, they had fun watching your bedroom, drinking tea, and then went back."