Chapter 144
A Painting of the Villainess as a Young Lady
Violet shook her head, not understanding why he was urging her to pursue power. Rajaden laughed with an expression that looked insincere.
Power was accompanied by such obligations.
Those who were aware of the weight of power were better suited to wield it than those who remained ignorant, much like inexperienced individuals.
ââ¦â¦â
Violet maintained her usual stoic expression, but thereâs no way that Rajaden couldnât decipher her mood.
The person who had proposed the positions of âcrown princessâ and âempressâ was now asking her about taking up the position of âdukeâ.
Suddenly, Violet found herself curious about what thoughts resided in that handsome head.
âYour older brother is also quite capable. However, I believe he would be more suited for a role as my deputy rather than the position of Duke.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
ââ¦He can do both.â
âYouâre quite relentless. I can see that you truly lack the ambition for power.â
Rajaden grinned, a radiant smile like the sun, but it failed to impress Violet.
âYou look curious as to why I came.â
ââ¦Not really.â
âFeel free to be at ease. After all, youâre my close friendâs sister, so isnât that almost the same as you being like a sibling to me?â
ââ¦â¦â
âHmm? Your expression doesnât look great. It seems that you and Roen arenât on the best of terms?â
Violetâs expression grew increasingly icy. The crown prince had a talent for gently prodding people with his words.
He knew perfectly well that his words and laughter could provoke someoneâs anger, yet he did it with full knowledge of it. Violet quickly schooled her features.
âI should probably tell you why I came. Roen has been pestering me so much lately, goodness. Itâs as if his survival hinges on it.â
ââ¦Pardon?â
âI just proudly showed off the most valuable gift among the ones I received. I apologize for going ahead and publicly revealing the painting at will.â
ââ¦No. The painting was presented as a gift to Your Highness.â
âI heard that he did it without Your Ladyshipâs consent, just on a whim, yet Iâm the one being blamed for it. Let me make it clear that I never forced him to do anything. Selling out your friend for your younger sisterâquite disloyal, I must say.â
Violet closed her mouth as Rajadenâs words quickly poured forth.
There was no escaping the fact that she couldnât hide her artwork forever. Roen had also pointed out this issue. Her already troubled thoughts grew more restless due to this.
However, Rajaden, unaware of this, continued to wear an attractive smile.
ââThis is my excuse, but since we have some private time, how about having a quiet conversation?â
Of course, âprivate timeâ wasnât entirely accurate with servants around, but Rajaden chose that word deliberately. It implied a desire for a private conversation, even though the servants might overhear.
Violet, who had no way of knowing how the conversation would spread, simply averted her eyes in response to Rajadenâs calculated remark.
Her inner turmoil was quickly overshadowed by another worry.
Even though she had chosen to avoid people and decided not to attend more banquets due to exhaustion from dealing with them, here she was, once again faced with someone she didnât want to see.
And not just anyone, but the most uncomfortable and challenging person possible.
ââ¦Is there something youâd like to discuss separately?â
âThatâs quite an uninspiring response.â
âIf you have a topic in mind, please share it.â
âWell, youâre even more direct than Roen. Your family doesnât seem to have a single funny bone at allâ¦â
Lightheartedly, Violet responded with a smile to Rajadenâs attempt to disturb her equilibrium. It was the first time Rajaden had seen her smile, and it caught him off guard.
ââ¦You can smile too?â
âI was trying to show the reaction you desired, Your Highness.â
ââ¦Seems youâre even worse than Roen, indeed.â
Rajaden raised his hands as if to surrender, and Violet calmly sipped her tea.
She remained composed, with no hint of tension, even though Rajaden observed her carefully and casually dropped a remark.
ââ¦Am I not handsome, by any chance?â
ââ¦Excuse me?â
âHow come youâre not reacting at all, Ducal Lady.â
ââ¦Youâre handsome.â
âBut why arenât you reacting to it at all?â
ââ¦â¦?â
For a moment, Violetâs usually calm eyes narrowed slightly. She couldnât bring herself to say, âYouâre not my typeâ, so she simply kept her lips sealed.
Her silence made her seem like she was seething. Seeing her like this, Rajaden, who had always been praised, couldnât help but smile.
âIt seems the thorns have been removed, but youâre still as stubborn as ever.â
ââ¦â¦?â
âOr is this intentional? I didnât expect to be snubbed like this.â
âYouâre like a venomous rose.â
As the conversation they had during their first meeting came up, Violet looked at Rajaden.
His eyes, reminiscent of a beast, seemed to scrutinize her persistently, making it difficult to maintain eye contact for long.
Was it time to reveal her discomfort? While having no particular feelings or thoughts about the crown prince, Violet once again calmly locked eyes with Rajaden.
âYou havenât forgotten, have you? That vivid first memory we shared.â
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