Chapter 29
You Promised to Divorce Me
Translator and Editor: Lea and Ishy
Chapter 29
Then, Carinneâs eyes gazing off into space looked back at Richard.
He couldnât move under the strong gaze that shot straight at him.
As always. Nothing went his way when he stood in front of her. Even things about himself.
âNo. Itâs not your time yet.â
Carinne, who looked at Richard as if she could see through him, finally said aloud.
âLennox Kravant protects Olivia. As long as he needs the Epureâs ability, he will try to keep her alive.â
She, who stopped talking for a while, exhaled a long sigh.
âIf you approach without care, youâll be in danger. Until I find a definite way, I forbid you to move in advance.â
Despite the cold anger, Carinneâs judgment was brutally realistic.
âLetâs do what we can until then.â
ââ¦â
âWe have been⦠outnumbered.â
***
The lunch was more than I expected.
I put down the tableware, feeling satisfied and full.
Then I turned to Ash, who was still focused on eating.
Fresh fruits cut into smaller pieces for his convenience were constantly disappearing into the mouth of the finger-sized fellow.
His white cheeks were as full as a hamster who ate a lot of sunflower seeds.
-Is it that good?
-We skipped breakfast. I was starving to death.
He shook his head and raised one wing, as if he was signalling to not disturb him, before he went to poke an apple with his beak.
Lennox, who had been eating in an elegant and restrained position across from me, opened his mouth as he pressed down on the side of his lips with a napkin.
âYour bird has a good appetite.â
âHe likes to eat anything. Especially apples.â
Then, subtly dragging his mouth, he asked me this time.
âDo you like your first meal here?â
âIt was the best food Iâve ever had.â
From salads to beautifully plated desserts to stimulate appetite, it was a meal that had nothing short.
âShould I ask him to bring more desserts?â
âThis is enough. If I eat more, my stomach will explode.â
Lennox smiled at my exaggerated tone and beckoned lightly.
The servant who was waiting began to clean up the plates on the table. He looked skilled in his movements, but strangely like a knight.
After a while, on the clean table, two teacups were placed.
The aroma of the deep scarlet liquid smelled like roses.
âIs there any wedding venue in your mind?
My eyes widened as he asked this question.
âI thought we werenât going to take marriage vows.â
âWe agreed on holding a simple ceremony, but never said we wouldnât at all.â
I blinked as I asked back,
âIs it okay for us to have a wedding?â
At that moment, his fine straight eyebrows wriggled with discontent.
âWhat does that mean?â
âUh⦠To be honest, I didnât think Your Grace would want anything cumbersome like a wedding.â
A considerable amount of time and money were required to hold a wedding ceremony, regardless of age.
Not to mention how itâd be for the marriage of the Duke of Kravant, the great nobleman of the Balkan Empire.
âI heard that people in the Empire regard weddings as special, which only happens once in a lifetime. Wouldnât it be sad if we skip it?â
âHuh?â
Whatâs with the way of you speaking as if youâre talking about someone else, as someone else in the Balkan Empire? Besides that,
âWho says itâs only once in a lifetime?â
âWhat?â
He looked at me as if I were saying something atrocious. But thatâs the face I wanted to make!
I jumped up from my seat.
âAre you telling me to bow for the rest of my life after I divorce Your Grace?â
âHold on, thatâs not what Iââ
âYour Grace is going to marry the new Duchess, but I canât marry again? Did you write something weird on our contract?â
Lennox, who had a shocked expression for a while, soon smiled briefly.
âIf youâre so anxious and find it difficult to believe me, see it for yourself.â
âW-Who said that?â
âIf you donât like it, I donât mind skipping the wedding.â
âI didnât say no.â
As soon as I replied, his red eyes like rubies narrowed on me.
âThen?â
âIâll do it. The wedding.â
I faltered down on the chair.
I was embarrassed that I raised my voice, but my desire to have a wedding was greater.
âI did yell out that I would remarry later, butâ¦â
It was weird. Somehow I couldnât imagine myself marrying someone other than Lennox.
âI donât have a specific wedding place in mind, but I will look for it.â
Lennox looked at me half-heartedly with an unreadable expression and replied,
âOkay.â
Breaking the slightly awkward atmosphere was the sound of a knock.
âCome on in.â
As soon as Lennox gave his order, a man entered the room.
The man with long, tied pink hair and a monocle greeted Lennox first, then turned towards me.
âPleasure to meet you, My Lady. Iâm Nishir Hosen, an aide to the Duke of Kravant.â
It was a very simple and flawless introduction.
âThis is Olivia Brienne.â
âWhatâs the matter?â
Nishir offered a golden tray to Lennox, who went straight to the point.
âA messenger came from the imperial palace. This is a letter from His Highness, the Crown Prince.â
âHave words leaked out in the meantime?â
Lennox frowned. When he opened the seal and read the letter, he was blatantly annoyed, his expression more noticeable in the middle of the day.
âWhatâs wrong?â
Lennox answered, putting down the letter without showing sincerity,
âIf I want my marriage approval, Iâll have to come to the imperial palace with you.â
In the Balkan Empire, it was customary for aristocratic marriages to be approved by the Emperor.
Since the Emperor was suffering from illness, the Prince would conduct it.
âHe asked me to come with you?â
âYeah. What sort of dream is this?â
Prince Edwin Roam Balkan.
In the original story, he was Oliviaâs fiancé and the male protagonist who performed well throughout the story.
And in the end, the person who sent her to death.
âHe was supposed to appear by now.â
As I didnât make the same moves as in the original, there seemed to be a changing variable in my meeting with Edwin.
Well, I donât know what the original story means now.
âYou donât have to go,â Lennox said, considering his interpretation of my troubled expression.
âYou donât need to keep up with the rhythm of a foolish man.â
âBut itâs the order of His Highness. Can I do that?â
âYes. You can do that,â Lennox replied arrogantly.
âBecause youâre my wife.â
âPfft!â
I almost spat out the tea I was drinking.
âThis guy is reallyâ¦!â
However, he was calm and weak. He even looked relaxed.
âDid I say something wrong?â
âLetâs be accurate. Weâre not married yet, are we?â I whispered with dissatisfaction.
âWeâre almost married.â
âItâs only true once the marriage contract is stamped with the imperial seal.â
âExcessive calculations make relationships stark.â
Suddenly, his lips drew into a playful smile.
It was clear that he was intentionally teasing and enjoying my reaction. I didnât have any bad taste.
âWhy are you staring at me like that?â
Even him playing innocent was cheeky, but it was funny to see him get angry during the day.
âBecause heâs uselessly handsomeâ¦â
Apart from the unexpected behavior of this man, I couldnât help but admit his mind-blowing beauty.
Itâs truly harmful.
âAnyway. Donât you have to comply with His Royal Highness to get approval for marriage?â
âNot necessarily.â
I leaned close to Lennox so that Nishir could not hear me.
âWhat are you going to do? Are you going to threaten him? Or use force?â
ââ¦â
Just in case, I guessed that was his answer.
There was nothing more to hear. Is it really necessary for him to start a civil war just to get married?
âLet us go to the imperial palace together. Itâs not that difficult.â
âYou donât have to do that. Itâs only customary to get the Emperorâs approval, but itâs not an obligation.â
Unexpectedly, Lennox was being stubborn.
It felt like he did not want to let me meet the crown prince.
Nishir, who was waiting silently, opened his mouth at that time.
âAmong your words, I apologizeâ¦â
He took another letter out of his arms. The envelope looked exactly like the one before. There was only one difference. The wax that sealed the first letter was red, but this time it was blue.
âThe messenger told me to give this letter if Your Highness refuses.â
âYouâre doing all sorts of things.â
Lennox received the second letter, his annoyed expression returning to his face.
After tearing off the seal roughly, his face distorted as he read the letter. I could hear him clicking his tongue and clenching his teeth.
âIs this a joke?â
His cold angry voice made my spine stand up.
The Crown Princeâs handwritten letter was crumpled mercilessly in Lennoxâs hand.
âExcuse me, the letter from His Highnessâ¦â
I tried to dissuade him gently, but it didnât work.
Eventually, Lennox jumped up from his seat and threw the crumpled paper into the fireplace. My mouth fell open as the flamesâgaining new firewoodâquickly set the letter ablaze.
âWhat was it about?â