Chapter 230
I’ll Be The Warrior’s Mother
ââ¦!â
It wasnât really necessary to look for the source of the sound. Hunns let go of Yelenaâs wrist and went flying before he crash-landed on the ground.
âWife, are you okay?â
âKaywhin.â
Yelena whipped her head around. When in the world did he get here? Kaywhin made his imposing presence known and stood next to Yelena.
âWhen did youâ¦â
Yelena saw the open terrace door from the corner of her eye. She must not have even noticed the door opening, too focused on quarreling with Hunns.
The look on her face softened, like snow melting under the spring sun. Then, she looked at Hunns, who was jammed in a corner. He was lying still, as if he had fainted.
Noâ¦
âIs he dead?â
He probably just fainted, right?
Kaywhin hadnât torn his gaze away from Yelena even once.
âHow hard did you hit him?â Yelena asked.
âPardon?â
ââ¦Is he dead?â
Yelena recalled the sound that had echoed from the terrace the moment her husband had struck Hunns. With a slight exaggeration, it sounded like something had exploded, rather than someone getting hit.
What if it was the sound of Hunnsâs remaining lifespan exploding? Yelena stroked her chin, contemplating seriously about how to handle the situation.
It was only after Kaywhin saw Yelenaâs calm, yet silly behavior that he let out a sigh of relief, relieved that Yelena appeared to be safe. He was softer now compared to how he had been when he had burst into the terrace.
âHeâs alive,â he said.
âReally?â
ââ¦Probably,â Kaywhin added rather unconfidently.
He had adjusted his strength so as to not kill the man, since the habit was ingrained in him.
He had the strength to tear monsters apart with his bare hands. He was always careful when going against people, whether consciously or unconsciously.
But when he had bashed Hunns just before, he had moved without thinking.
Yelena regarded her husband, who wasnât sure if Hunns was alive or not. Then, she crept towards the corner of the terrace, where Hunns did not budge in the slightest. She put her finger below his nose and let out a sigh of relief.
âHeâs breathing.â
ââ¦I see.â
âThatâs a relief. Now what do we do with this punkâ¦â
Yelena glanced at the door. The party lights and music flowed in through the opening.
âIt must be dance time.â
Fortunately, the people at the party were focused on their partners. They didnât seem to be interested in what was going on in the terrace.
Seizing the opportunity, Yelena wagged her hand.
âKaywhin, come here.â
Her husband approached compliantly.
Yelena lowered her voice to a whisper.
âCan you carry this person and throw him over the banister?â
***
âDid everyone hear about it?â
âAbout the esteemed Hunns Pherson?â
âOh my, of course I did.â
At the crown princessâs welcome party, Hunns Pherson had tripped and fallen off the terrace while he was making a move on his now-married former lover. He had become the laughingstock of the nobles. Word traveled quickly among them, since they always welcomed provocative gossip more than anything else.
âI canât believe he did something so shameful not just anywhere, but at the crown princessâs party. Tsk, tsk. Does he have any sense or notâ¦â
There were people who wanted to look good in front of the royal familyâ¦
âHunns Pherson? Ha, I knew heâd do that. He was incorrigible from the start. Do you want to hear what he was like in the past?â
And people who harbored grudges against Hunnsâ¦
âI donât know if it is a prudent decision for Count Pherson to continue to possess diplomatic authority like he does now. He couldnât even look after his own son properly. Would he be able to make adequate negotiations with other countriesâ¦â
And people who coveted Count Phersonâs place. They all lunged at the opportunity to point their fingers and rebuke Hunnsâs actions.
Still in robust health even in his 50âs, Count Pherson flipped his desk over in his study.
âYou crazy bastard! Have you absolutely lost it?!â
âFather, please calm down and listen to what I have to say.â
Hunns hung on to the countâs leg, imploring him on his knees.
âYelena, that cunning wench, deliberately spread those rumors. Please look at my face.â
Hunnsâs face was a mess, after being beat up by the count. But it hadnât been in great condition when he had first arrived back at the countâs estate either.