Chapter 55.1
Grand Ducal Couple's After Marriage Love story
âI couldnât hear the details, but they said he blacked out after being attacked,â said Orpé, hurriedly following closely behind Erna.
âAttacked?â How in the world did that happen?
No one would attack the marquis though there were plenty of people who did not like him. How many times a day did he show off his arrogance? From the first time Erna ever met him, he had emerged from the carriage as if he were the higher person. On top of that, after hearing what Kalion said, he had even raised a hand to the servants this morning. But that wasnât enough of a reason to attack anyone. If a servant had attacked a delegate, he wouldnât have had his life spared.
No matter how developed the parliament was and no matter how the boundaries of status were blurred compared to other countries, there was still a clear difference in status here. It may be saddening if someone were to be slapped by a foreign marquis, but there was no servant crazy enough to retaliate against him for that.
If so, then who?
Only two people here had the right to be angry at the marquisâs behavior: Erna and Kalion. Erna tightened her clenched fist. At some point, the two would have raised suspicions.
The delegates from Haband standing in front of the roomâs door nodded when Erna appeared. Their lack of etiquette explained how they felt toward her, but she was not willing to point it out now.
When she entered, the doctor, who had just finished treatment, bowed politely to her.
âHow is the marquisâs condition?â
âIâm sorry.â
Erna closed her eyes tightly at his words. Was he really dead? Sheâd thought of him as a guy she wanted to kill, but now that it was true it made her feel awkward. The moment she started to feel dizzy, wondering what sheâd do from here, the doctor said, âHe regained consciousness, but itâs going to be difficult for him to move comfortably. I think he should rest for at least a month.â
At the doctorâs words, Erna placed a hand over her chest. Thank God he issnât dead. Soon, however, she became enraged.
âWho in the world hit him? Where is the culprit!â
This place was the Grand Castle. As a princess, she had to take responsibility for whatever happened within these walls. She had to know who in the hell had acted so randomly here.
At that time, a servant, who was standing next to the doctor, came forward one step and politely reached out his hand in front of Erna.
âWhat is this?â
Erna had asked where the culprit was, and this guy just decided to extend his hand out to her? When that happened, the doctor, not the servant, replied,
âIt is the one who did it.â
âWhat?â
âThis is the one youâre looking for.â
He pointed to the servantâs hand. It was at this moment when Erna took a closer look at what he was holding. There was a black insect about the length of a little finger. It certainly seemed to be a kind of bee that had been crushed to death by something, flattening its lower body.
âThis is the culprit?â Ernaâs voice absently came out of her mouth.
âCorrect. It is a kind of poisonous bee, and it builds a house in this season. Strangely, it moves alone without a queen bee, and only during the breeding season itâ¦â
âNow isnât the time for a bee explanation. Is this thing really the cause of the marquis blacking out? Did anyone see it?â
At those words, the doctor figured out what Erna was thinking and said, âOf course. Not I but the delegates from Haband witnessed the attack.â
As he spoke, he turned his body around and stared at the delegates standing next to the bed. Ernaâs gaze was also fixated in that direction. Perhaps the doctor was telling the truth, they bowed to Erna with unshielded embarrassment on their faces.
âDid you guys see all of it?â
âYes.â
âThen explain to us what happened.â
âAfter lunch, he told us to get ready because he had a letter to send to Haband, and then he sat at his desk and started writing. Then, after a while, after his refreshment arrived, a bee came in through the window. It wandered around the marquis exceptionally, so he swung his hand to drive it away, but suddenly it clung to his neck and stung him. He screamed, and when we rushed in, shocked, that area on his neck had already started to swell. So when we rushed outside and found a doctor here, there was someone who helped us.â
When Erna asked with her eyes who that person was, the doctor replied, âChairman Vanessa. She came here just in time, to discuss the contents of the Haband letter. Fortunately, she was able to deal with the dangerous crisis thanks to her good first aid skills.â
âI see.â
Erna, upon hearing their explanation, approached the side of the bed to look at the marquisâs condition. Perhaps because of the danger of lying down with a swollen face, he was sitting up and leaning on a large cushion. And perhaps he was conscious because when she got closer to him he moved his eyes, which were so swollen she could barely see them. But she was close. The marquis not only couldnât greet her, but he also couldnât even say anything.
Erna asked, who now saw the marquisâs condition, âIs he really going to be alright? The swelling is really serious.â
âIt isnât life-threatening. But it will be difficult for him to move until the swelling goes down.â
At those words, Erna held back saying âThatâs a good thing.â Nevertheless, she was going to send a secret letter to Haband to try to change the envoy. But that gave her a reason to leave on her own.
Of course, since it had happened in the Grand Castle, Haband would send a letter stating how sorry they were for not managing their delegates enough, but even Haband couldnât argue that they couldnât manage the bee. This was all a random occurrence.