Vol. 5 ITRG Volume 5 Chapter 12.2
Into The Rose Garden
Vol. 5 ITRG Volume 5 Chapter 12.2
âMy apologies. I had an urgent call from the Imperial Palace that I had to attend to.â
He said the imperial family, when he was only a mere gentry. That was a lame excuse.
âFrom the imperial family? Then shouldnât you be there right away?â
âI will be entering the palace tomorrow.â
âI apologize for asking a busy man to come here.â
âNot at all. I donât know about anyone else, but if itâs the Viscount Derbyshireâs call, of course Iâll come. And this is a prior arrangement too.â
Viscount Derbyshire was delighted to hear that Bendyke had rejected the imperial family invitation to attend this prearranged feast.
âYou recognize these faces, donât you? The Marquis of Wolflake, the Count of Teiwind, and my son Richard.â
âI know them. Itâs been a long time since Iâve seen you all.â
Bowing greetings were exchanged. But Aeroc deliberately avoided his gaze. It was only four days ago that theyâd been naked and entwined their bodies in the Violet Room. He wasnât shameless enough to exchange a casual greeting. He didnât particularly like to pretend to know Bendyke, but it was hard to indifferently draw a line between them. It might seem rude, but it was better to look away.
His deliberate averted gaze inadvertently met Wolflakeâs gray eyes. A cold expression flickered in and out of his ashen pupils as if they were covered in ice. Aeroc realized that unnecessary aspects were exposed to this person who was silent and at the same time inscrutable in his thoughts. This was all Bendykeâs fault.
âYouâve never seen this side before. Two sons of my good friend, Viscount Westport.â
âAh.â
The arrogant gentleman didnât give any particular signal at all to the person he shared a secret with, Aeroc. The man took a seat and stiffened. Shock flashed across the unscrupulous face that was only capable of mean-spirited laughter and mockery.
âRaâ¦â¦piel?â
âHello, itâs nice to meet you, Iâm Rapiel of Westport.â
Rapiel, who had been embarrassed since he realized the significance of this meeting, still bowed like a proper prestigious aristocratic family. The arrogant man, who knew nothing of becoming a part of aristocracy, stood as still as a statue and said nothing.
âWhy are you like that?â
âOh, Iâm sorry.â
Viscount Derbyshire smirked as he watched Bendyke stumble to his seat.
âI see youâve taken a liking towards Rapiel at first sight. I can understand that.â
âNo, I would never do that, not only am I out of his match, but even if I tried to force myself to fit in, there would only be terrible consequences.â
To the frivolous joke commonly made by adults, Bendyke became overly serious. Hearing that, the innocent Rapiel bowed deeply as if he had committed a crime. Rapiel looked closed to crying, unable to overcome his embarrassment. Was it necessary to embarrass the innocent and young guy to this extent? Even Viscount Derbyshire, who usually enjoyed a good laugh, remained silent this time.
âIs that so? Then thatâs a good thing for me.â
Aeroc couldnât hold it any longer and interrupted.
âIâm sure I can beat him in wealth, or position, or even personality, but a competitor is a competitor. Even if heâs dull-headed, itâs still better to have no competition.â
Rapiel glanced at Aeroc, his eyes looking as if they might burst into tears at any moment. A faint smile crept across his gloomy face. On the other hand, the arrogant and haughty man were glaring, eyes with dark fire. Aeroc smiled at the manâs arrogance with a hint of amusement. Then Bendykeâs large body squirmed as if to grab his throat at any moment. Naked disgust and unbridled hatred hung in the air between the two men.
âWho would dare to be a competitor to His Excellency the Count of Teiwind? The man who will stop at nothing to get his way if he doesnât like it.â
âI donât know what rumors youâve heard about me, but I do feel the urge to get rid of you like rats and birdsâ¦â¦. so I wonât deny that.â
Aeroc retorted. A gust of wind blew over the dinner table. Viscount Derbyshire, who was supposed to set the mood, watched them with interest. He was obviously very much bored. Rapielâs red face was now drained of color. Ariel cowered in fear. Richard clicked his tongue and was about to open his mouth when an unexpected voice interjected.
âIâve never seen the Count take an interest in someone before. Iâm a little surprised.â
It was Wolflake who broke the icy atmosphere. He casually twirled his half-empty glass of chilled wine and added.
âThis dining room is far too small for two remarkable men dueling over a beauty. Besides, the opinions of the two do not matter, itâs the person who receives the interest, and that innocent beauty looks more like heâs been threatened with death than getting a courtship.â
âNow thereâs a surprise. You said innocent beauty. Who would have believed that phrase to come from the mouth of anyone but the Marquis of Wolflake?â
âIt seems that your competition is not me, but him.â
Bendyke added to Aerocâs words. Sparks flew between the three of them now. Rapiel looked at Viscount Derbyshire as if he might break down at any moment. The savior turned out to be the other Derbyshire.
âWhy donât we finish this love affair after a meal, and then we can continue, for I am hungry.â
With that, Richard signaled to a waiting servant to bring out the feast. A beautifully colored soup was followed by a delicious fish dish garnished with fragrant fruits. As the food arrived, the intangible battle raging around the table subsided.
âIâm glad youâre so popular. Youâve got a lot of great people getting spirited for you, and I, as a mere soldier, couldnât even dare to speak to you.â
The one who dispelled the tense atmosphere just before it froze was Richard, a competent officer who instilled courage across the entire empire. He teasingly said to Rapiel who was sitting next to him. Though he intended to lighten the mood with a joke, but as far as Aeroc was concerned, it wasnât quite appropriate. As it was, Rapiel, who was barely able to compose himself and picked up a spoon, started to shed tears
âIâm sorry.â
Rapiel rose from his seat and walked out.
âHyung.â
Ariel stumbled to his feet. He gave Richard a very mean glare before following Rapiel. Viscount Derbyshire also frowned disapprovingly towards his son.
âWhat did I do?â
Richard threw his hands up as if unjustly accused. Viscount Derbyshire shook his head, feeling helpless about his son.
âIâll go after them. I am more accustomed to soothing delicate minds than anyone else in this room.â
Aeroc said, wiping the corner of his mouth with his napkin. Then Bendyke picked up his knife and fork and glared at Aeroc. He looked as if he was trying to erupt a bloodbath.
âSo it must be, Your Excellency from a high ranked Clan, who has never shed a tear in his life.â
âIâm better than a cold-blooded ruffian who only cares about money.â
Aeroc couldnât understand why this man was treating him with such hatred and criticism. How could a rational, moral intellectual know what was going on in a madmanâs head?
âYou both need to stop it. Iâm going after them.â
Wolflake struck first while they were engaged in an unnecessary mental battle. He glared at Aeroc and Bendyke for a moment with a slight frown, then disappeared in the direction Rapiel and Ariel had gone to.
âHmm, looks like the winner is Linus.â
âFather,â Richard said in an accusatory tone at Viscount Derbyshireâs comment. Viscount Derbyshire shrugged his shoulders in exasperation.
âWhat did I say?â
The dinner table was a stormy wreck. Nevertheless, the Derbyshire butler came in with the main course.
âThis steak is truly an art form.â
Richard must have been genuinely hungry, he devoured his food. Aeroc glared at Bendyke with his eyes, trying to figure out how to kill the man. Bendyke, too, sliced through the steaming thick steak as if it were Aerocâs neck.
âThis was truly an enjoyable feast. Iâll have plenty to tell when the Westport old man returns.â
The only one who seemed to enjoy the situation was the nosy old man.
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