Chapter 35
You Promised to Divorce Me
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Chapter 35
If one of us moved even a little, we would be touching each other.
He smelled like a gentle forest. Refreshing and calming. It was true that it was my first time smelling his scent, but it felt like I had known this fragrance for a long time.
âOlivia.â
When I was called again, I swallowed my breath before I managed to open my lips. I was only calling him by his name, but strangely enough, my face heated up. Not to mention, my ears felt like they were burning.
ââ¦Lennox.â
I ushered the name out of my lips.
âWell done.â I heard him chuckle. The satisfying laughter of a predator rang deep in his throat.
âI look forward to seeing you again.â His smile grew deeper at his desired result.
âOh dear.â
Something white and plump appeared from somewhere and burst in between us.
[You punk! Get away from Olivia!]
âAsh?â
I didnât see when the bird woke up from his deep slumber.
[Threatening someone weaker than him to get what he wants! A mean and savage human being!], cried Ash, flapping his white wings. He even began to peck Lennoxâs hand with his beak.
âAsh, stop!â
[Are you going to ruin the last hope we have? If that is how itâs going to beâ¦]
He was absorbed in the attack, muttering incoherently.His fast movements made his sense of battle seem like no joke. Not Lennox, but Ash.
Meanwhile, Lennox watched the bird leisurely with one eyebrow raised slightly. This made Ash even angrier.
[Scoundrel! You are useless!]
It was only when Lennox had managed to dry out the excited fellow that he spoke.
âD*mn birdâ¦â He glanced sternly at Ash, who had finally calmed down, but turned his head and looked away. I sighed as I leaned my back against the sofa, feeling my back pain.
Lennox was so calm that I thought he was okay, but no matter how small the bird was, an attack was an attack. The back of his hand was now swelling red. Of course, I was ashamed of myself for claiming Ash as my âmost precious friendâ a while ago.
âYour bird doesnât seem to like me very much.â
âI apologize.â
I couldnât say anything else.
âThe wound on your hand may get worse, so itâs better to get it treated right away.â
âThis kind of wound heals quickly.â
âStillâ¦â
âThere seems to be something more important than that.â
âPardon?â
His smile looked sinister and uneasy as he reached out.
[D-Donâtâ¦!] Noticing something strange, Ash crept towards me, but it didnât work. [Eek!]
Lennox, who caught the bird in the blink of an eye, smiled with one corner of his mouth raised.
âItâs too much to accuse someone of being a scoundrel without knowing them properly.â
[Gaspâ¦!]
âOf course I admit to being savage.â He glanced at me as he spoke. I flinched like I had been found guilty.
âThatâs disappointing, Olivia.â
âOh my Godâ¦â
It was only then that I realizedâ¦
âBut I am your husband, and I think you should tell him this important fact in advance.â
Ash, who had lost his reason, did not use our private communication method when he was making a fuss the whole time.
[How could you cage such a cute and adorable bird, you cruel and heartless human?!]
âCute and adorable, you say? No matter how bright you are, do you have no shame?â
I didnât know why that shame belonged to me. I poked my head quietly. The first thing Lennox did after Ash was discovered was to lock him in a large cage.
[I would not do that anymore, so let me out!]
âYouâd be punished if you did something wrong.â
[The wound is healed anyway!]
The back of Lennoxâs hand was already clean. Not because he was treated, but because of his great resilience. It took just a few minutes for the wound to heal, regain new skin, and its swelling to subside. I couldnât keep my mouth shut watching the amazing process.
âBut it doesnât mean that it would wash away what youâve done, would it?â
[Itâs every birdâs instinct to peck the danger with its beak! I couldnât help it!]
âA bird that speaks the language of man speaks of its instinct. Thatâs the most interesting story Iâve got to hear recently.â
Lennox turned away, not casting another glance at the bird.
[Olivia, help me!] He called me anxiously instead, realizing he couldnât feed grain to Lennox.
âSorry, Ash. Youâll just have to rest there for a few hours.â
[Sob sobâ¦]
He had a tearful look on his face. I felt sorry for him crouching down on the floor of the cage, but I couldnât help it. For my position to explain to Lennox was no different than Ashâs.
Lennoxâs office was very simple. There were no unnecessary decorations in the room. Every piece of furniture was polished without a speck of dust. It was so neat that I felt desolate.
âHave a seat.â He led me to a leather sofa and sat across from me before opening his mouth. âNow that no bird is overhearing our conversation, let us talk about our marriage.â
I felt struck by a thousand bones.
âForgive me, I didnât mean to deceive Yourââ
âLennox.â
âYes, Lennox. So, I didnât mean to deceive you. Um⦠Honestly, I donât think creatures like Ash are common.â
It was true that âhumans easily reject and dislike things that they donât understand.â
âI thought I might be misunderstood.â
âTo be using a forbidden trick, for instance?â
ââ¦Similar to that.â
It was also true that I was frightened of being cornered as a sorcerer. I shivered a little, recalling the fates they had suffered in the past.
âYou didnât trust me, did you?â
His question stabbed me in the heart. It was just as he said. I trusted Lennox more than anyone else, but I didnât have complete trust in him.
âIâm sorry.â After all, all I could do was apologize. Lennox stared at me with a puzzled look on his face and spoke slowly.
âNo known bird can speak the human language so easily.â
Nervously clasping my hands on my knees, I waited for his next words.
âIf he canât be a sorcerer, then perhapsâ¦â
His voice trailed off as he laughed.
âIs he a messenger of God?â
âWhat?â A messenger of God?
Surprised, I put my hand on the table as I half-shouted, âC-Could that be t-true?â
âOr itâs just the result of a spontaneous mutation.â
What was he talking about�
âItâs just a rough fit.â
âWhat?â
âI was only joking.â
For a moment I lost my mind. I must have looked so foolish. Lennox burst into laughter. It was only then that I realized that he had made fun of me.
âDo you know that you are unexpectedly naive?â
âWhat was that?â I gave him a sharp glare, but he chuckled as if that were more interesting.
I hated him. I wondered if I could trust him in the future.
It was when I was complaining with such a discontented face that he said,
âOlivia.â
âWhat is it?â I spat, already occupied with my own thoughts. But Lennox seemed unaffected.
âFrom tomorrow, we shall earnestly begin preparations for the wedding ceremony. I donât have much time on my schedule.â
I nodded. I was the one who ushered him into marriage from the beginning.
âIs there anything I can do for you?â
âNot really. You just have to decide.â
âWhat do you mean, decide?â
âEverything from the dress to the wedding venue. I donât care about anything, so do as you please.â
It seemed like a suggestion that I had no reason to refuse.
âCould I really do whatever I want?â
âYes.â
âIâm afraid youâll have something else to say later.â
âYou worry about nothing. I wonât say anything, so donât worry.â
Even though I liked the idea, I suddenly hesitated.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âWellâ¦â I smiled, stroking my nose bridge awkwardly. âHow shall I put it⦠it hurts my conscience to be someone who didnât pay a single gold coin in this marriage?â
Lennox looked confused at my words.
âWho was the one who wanted to skip the dowry because they didnât have any money?â
âThatâsââ
âWhereâs the one who bargained for a lot of money?â
âWhen did I say I was rich? You said you didnât want to take my money!â
It was not until I, embarrassed, protested that Lennox stopped joking.
âI have instructed those needed to come to the mansion. Your first schedule is to choose your dress and my outfit.â
âOkay.â
In the midst of my satisfaction, I remembered something I had forgotten.
âBut Your Grace-â
âLennox.â
âOh, yes. Lennox.â
Correcting my address quickly, I went on.
âI must contact the house of Brienne.â
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