Chapter 52
You Promised to Divorce Me
Chapter 52
I woke up long after the sun had risen.
Which was expected, because Lennox and I had been up until dawn.
Speaking of⦠had he left already? The bed was cold on his side, and the sunlight shone faintly through the thick curtains.
I slowly raised my upper body. âUghâ¦â
My whole body ached, inevitably reminding me of last night.
He was so skillful that I couldnât believe it was his first time. And his stamina was⦠It had been impossible to keep my composure when he touched me. I had only been able to grasp the sheets during the most intense moments.
I placed the backs of my hands on my burning face.
The door opened with a sharp sound.
âAre you up already?â
Before I knew it, a neat-looking Lennox strode into our room and sat on the edge of the bed.
Did he just finish taking a shower? His unique, refreshing scent and the subtle smell of soap mixed alluringly.
âItâs time to wake up.â He held my hand, his own pleasantly cool.
âIâve had enough sleep; youâre the one who woke up early. Are you okay? Arenât you tired?â
Lennox smirked. âWhy would I be?â
I paused out of embarrassment. âYesterday, you⦠You worked hard. I was wondering if you did too much.â
He laughed, utterly charming, and the atmosphere grew thick with desire in an instant despite everything that had already happened.
Realizing that I would get swept away by the moment again, I tried to change the atmosphere. âItâs too dark here. Can you draw the curtains for me?â
I hesitated for a moment in embarrassment and opened my mouth hesitantly.
âYesterday, you were so⦠You worked hard. I was wondering if it was too much.â
Then he smirked and laughed. It was a horribly charming smile.
As he smiled at me, the atmosphere grew thick with desire in an instant, despite everything that had gone on the night before.
I felt like I was going to be swept away again and quickly tried to change the atmosphere. âItâs too dark in the room. Can you open the curtains for me?â
Lennox made a knowing expression at my interruption, but thankfully he stood up, playing along. âCan I open your nightgown too, Duchess? I wonât say no to that.â He walked to the window with a smirk, pushing aside the curtains to let the bright sunshine pour in.
The room lit up, andâ¦
A faint blue light shimmered in the air as well. It was the energy of the Epure. When I opened my palm, the light settled on it.
ââ¦When did I release this energy?â
âLast night,â he replied, sounding a little surprised.
âReally?â
âYeah. It was flowing from you all night.â
My eyes widened.
âDidnât you know?â
âI had no idea.â
Iâd been so distracted that I hadnât had the time to notice it.
Lennoxâs words about how a deeper contact produced more purification energy came to mind.
To be honest, I hadnât been thinking of that at all last night. It had⦠not been possible.
Mischief was audible in his voice when he spoke again, âWas it that good?â
âWhatâ¦â
In a flash, he was on top of me, an arm snaking around my waist.
Heat rushed to my face. âOh!â I slapped his wicked hand away.
âI anticipated that your body would be sore, so I wanted to give you a massage,â he said cheekily.
âItâs a shame how easily that mouth of yours lies.â
He licked his lower lip in response.
âHavenât you had enough?â
âNot even close.â Lennox laughed at my incredulous expression. âDonât worry. I care about my wifeâs physical condition. Iâm not one of those bastards who care only about their own pleasure.â
âShould I thank you?â
âNo need. Itâs how it should be.â
âThatâs so like you.â I laughed, diffusing the tension in the room gently.
I took out my collection of travel brochures and my notebook from a bedside drawer. The notes were all about my plans for our honeymoon week.
âThereâs a lot of things I want to do today.â
Lennox quickly scanned the contents. âYouâve made very detailed plans.â
âOf course. I donât know when Iâll be back here, so I have to squeeze in everything I can.â
Visiting tourist attractions, eating the local food while following a budget! Werenât those the basics of traveling?
I looked at my itinerary, tapping each entry.
Lennox laughed. âArenât you trying to do too much?â
I rolled my eyes.
âMost of them are shops and restaurants.
I quickly flipped my notebook shut. âThatâs mostly the purpose of visiting tourist spots.â
âSo that was your purpose and not⦠this?â
âReally! Will you not let me leave this bed?â
Lennox grinned impishly and laughed again, making me fume at his unfairly good looks. âIn any case, thereâs something Iâve already prepared.â
âWhat is it?â
He tugged on the rope of the bedroom door instead of answering. A blushing Ashuna opened it quickly.
âGood morning, Madam!â
She must have been waiting outside for quite some time. Ash sat on her shoulder, looking right at home.
Lennox opened his palm, receiving a golden key from her.
âWhatâs that for?â
âItâs a key to a magic safe.â
âA magic safe?â
âItâs a safe built in a subspace. Only the owner can open it, so nobody can open it by themself.â
âNo one can go in without the ownerâs permission?â
That was interesting. The key glinted in the sunlight. It seemed like something that would fetch a high price.
âBut what if the key is lost? Can the safe be broken into?â
âWhat?â Lennox burst into laughter as if heâd heard something ridiculous but fascinating.
Rubbing my nose awkwardly, I waited for an answer.
âIt cannot be broken or forced to open. Even if the key is lost, the owner can enter as often as they want. The key is just a device used to register the safe and its owner,â he said. âThis particular safe does not have a designated owner yet, so anyone with a key can enter.â He pressed down on the red jewel embedded in the keyâs bow.
A small whirlwind appeared, in the middle of which was a hole. When the key was inserted and turned, there was a clicking sound, and the subspace opened from thin air.
I gaped. Inside were solid-looking desks and chairs, low-height bookcases, and couches. The area was reminiscent of a small office.
My heart was pounding as I entered the subspace.
âThis is the safe.â Lennox pointed to an inconspicuous drawer next to the bookcase.
I pulled on the handle, revealing its treasures.
âOhâ¦â I covered my mouth with both hands.
Gold coins were piled up inside.
Lennox had promised me my payment.
The corners of my mouth twitched.
Money couldnât buy happiness, but it ensured a comfortable life.
I swept the surface of the gold coins with a trembling figure. The cool, smooth sensation was amazing.
He handed me the key. âShall we register you as the owner first?â
âOkay, what should I do?â I nodded quickly.
There was no reason to refuse a safe that would be registered in my name.
âA drop of blood is required to activate the spell.
Ashuna held out a needle to me. When I pricked my finger and let it bleed onto the key, complicated patterns and letters floated on its surface.
âWhat should I say?â I wiped my finger with a clean handkerchief.
Lennox smiled mischievously. ââOpen, sesameâ.â
After looking around the subspace a bit more, I hurried to dress myself to go out with the help of Ashuna.
âWhere are you going to go first?â
âShopping. I need to buy some decent nightwear first.â
âWhat? But this is so pretty!â she hurriedly dissuaded. âThese days, this is the most popular design among young lovers. Didnât you like it, too?â
I did, which was the problem.
âWhat were you thinking of while waiting for me in this dress?â
I shook the memory away.
âThe same goes for my indoor dresses. Iâm going to buy some again.â
All of the dresses that Ashuna had packed for me were form-fitting and revealing. They either had no sleeves, no back, a low front, or no space for a petticoat.
If I wore those, there would be nothing left to the imagination.
âThese clothes make me seem too eager to seduce or be seduced.
âWhatâs wrong with that? If you like each other, isnât that normal?â
âAshuna, you donât knowâ¦â
I probably would never forget what I had learned last night.
âIt was his first time too, so how was he so good at it?â
Ashunaâs face was serious. âYou need that ability to be a duke.â
And Ash, who was listening silently, sent me a mental message. [I donât have an answer for that, Olivia.]
His prejudices were definitely gone.