Vol. 3 Chapter 11.2 - The little sunshine clears away dark cloud
Into The Rose Garden
Vol. 3 Chapter 11.2 - The little sunshine clears away dark cloud
In a dark room, a man with silver hair was sitting in an armchair. His motionless gaze was fixed on the garden outside the window. As dawn broke and the orange sunlight began to shine, he gazed longingly at the sparkling green and red garden under the bright midday sun. Until the day turned to dusk and the twilight fell, when the purple rays folded into darkness, his vacant eyes only saw the garden and the old cabin standing there like a specter. From the melting snow of spring to the refreshing early summer, through the dreary autumn, and into the serene winter snowy nights, the man never moved from that chair. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Kloff was deeply curious about who he was. He moved his feet and approached him, and in the dark shadow of deep melancholy, Kloff saw his face. It was me.
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Kloff opened his eyes, startled. He couldnât tell whether his eyes were already open or not, so he rubbed his eyes and then noticed a maid gathering lanterns in the distance in the garden. He let out a sigh of relief. He was back to reality.
Kloff had another gruesome nightmare after a long time. It seemed that letting his guard down had affected his sanity too. When he opened his eyes, the darkness had already subsided. In the haste to turn around, Kloffâs foot caught the leg of an armchair. It hurt terribly, but he hurriedly limped his way out of the room, searching for light. Then, he went straight to Aeroc. He made a vow to himself that he would never set foot in that eerie room again.
Martha was busy learning her duties for a while. And the butler was busy teaching her, so he didnât pay much attention to anything else. In the meantime, Kloff had important matters to take care of quickly. Right after dinner, he called Aeroc to the study.
Kloff had looked up various laws related to the unborn baby. Indeed, re-registering Aeroc as an omega had significant challenges.
There was a risk of losing assets due to inheritance laws, and there was a high possibility that he would be sued by other relatives to redistribute the inheritance. Even if Aeroc claimed that they didnât have an interest in the assets, the Count succession itself could be problematic. While the current laws of the country allowed omegas to inherit without discrimination, the deep-rooted traditions of the aristocracy class did not. If this issue were to arise, it would surely become scandalous in various ways.
After some thought, Kloff decided to indefinitely postpone their legal marriage. As an economic bureaucrat, his rise to power was in full swing, and one day, he would have influence. When that time came, Kloff would change Aerocâs surname to Bendyke, regardless of who tried to interfere. Kloff had no intention of getting the Count title taken away. It would simply be handed over to any alpha who was born first. However, he needed more time until he could claim Aeroc of Teiwind as his partner.
âIs there really no way?â
âWell, we can just give up everything and run away in the name of our love.â
ââ¦.â
When Kloff explained like that, Aeroc looked surprisingly disappointed. Kloff was glad to realize that he wasnât the only one feeling anxious. Giving the thick document to Aeroc, he saw a shining golden ring, just like his hair, embedded with a blue diamond on his finger. As Aeroc read the long contract to replace their wedding vows, Kloffâs gaze drifted to the ring.
Kloff had hoped for a tearful proposal, at a beautiful place where only the two of them were present. But that simple hope had long since been shattered. The day after Aeroc came out of his heat, as soon as he regained consciousness, Aeroc pushed away the alpha who was weighing heavily on him and rummaged through Kloffâs jacket without properly dressing himself, finding the ring. Kloff, who rolled off the bed in his sleep, protested heavily, âWhat is it?â Then he saw Aeroc nonchalantly put the ring on.
Realizing the situation belatedly, Kloff scolded him for touching other peopleâs belongings recklessly, but Aeroc shot him a cold gaze and said, âOther peopleâs belongings? You werenât going to give it to me? Do you have another omega?â Aeroc had scarily interrogated him, silencing Kloff immediately.
Even when Kloff said that it was true that he was going to give it to him, but not like this, and to take it off so he could put it on for Aeroc, he just shook his head and kept his hand clasped. He had kept wearing the ring since then. Even when sleeping, and also when bathing. Kloff felt happy that he didnât take it off even for a moment, but he couldnât help but feel some regrets.
âIf you become their legal representative and guardian, do you have full authority in the event of an emergency?â
âYes, Iâve listed as many contingencies as I can think of as a separate line item.â
It was a very detailed contract. Once signed, it would bind them until death, especially stating that Kloff had almost the same authority as parental rights regarding Aerocâs children. Aeroc, who actually read it properly without being asked this time, signed without hesitation. It was so easy that it felt strange.
âThere are two more copies, here and here.â
Without another word, Aeroc signed, and then he handed the fountain pen to Kloff, who also finished signing all three copies. One would go into Aerocâs safe, one into Kloffâs document safe, and the other into the safe of the notary officer who also served as the lawyer. As he filed the papers away, Kloff smiled at Omega, who was now legally his possession.
âWe canât get married, but if you want a simple ceremony, we can have it. Of course, as long as you adhere to the maximum limit I set. We need to maintain our assets to ensure we can raise our children properly so they wouldnât starve.â
Aerocâs initial reaction was one of being pleased, but after hearing the final sentence, he grumbled with a displeased face.
âAs if I would let our children go hungry.â
âIt costs a lot of fortune to marry off six children. Wait, why do I know that?â
Kloff was confused himself, furrowing his brow and rubbing his chin. Aeroc snorted.
ââ¦Because youâre a scrooge. Speaking of which, you had given me worn-out clothes and only enough potatoes to keep me from starving to death.â
Like a man with a grievance, Aeroc vented his incomprehensible dissatisfaction.
âWhat nonsense are you saying? Youâve only worn suits made by the finest tailor and eaten lavish meals that cost as much as a weekâs worth of expenses for an average household until just now.â
âForget it, itâs only me who feels unjust.â
Aeroc stormed out in anger. No matter how much Kloff thought about it, Kloff couldnât understand why he was like that. Kloff even wished someone could interpret it for him. How could the words an omega, who was having his child, be harder to decipher than hieroglyphics unearthed from an ancient civilization?
Kloff shook his head and stood up. Whether he understood or not, he couldnât just stay still when the currently pregnant omega got angry and left. As the sinner who impregnated him, Kloff was destined to become a slave for the next ten months, his alpha instincts didnât let him resist his imprinted omega partner. Therefore, no matter how much reason he cried out, his body followed the remnants left by Aeroc.
âToday, itâs smoked salmon with a simple sauce on top of a hearty vegetable soup. And there are fruits, and your favorite buttered bread and marmalade. You said you were tired of apple juice, so I got you tomato juice.â
Every morning, when Kloff came in with the meal, Aeroc quickly got out of bed and sat at the table, wearing the happiest smile in the world. His beloved husband was nowhere in his sight as he ate his meal.
He picked up a fork in one hand and a spoon in the other, his hair still tousled from the night before. After tasting the vegetable soup first, he commented, âItâs edible now,â delighting Kloff, but soon added, âBut it still has a burnt taste,â trampling down the joy.
While Kloff sipped his half cup of black tea, Aeroc finished the vegetable soup and buttered bread and then stabbed the fish dish with his fork. Kloff was now more aware of Aerocâs habits and realized that he didnât like the dish with just that single gesture.
âYou donât like salmon?â
âNo, I enjoy it.â
âDid you eat it in a different way?â
âItâs not that⦠Did Martha make this?â
Kloff was taken aback as Aeroc knew it right away.
âHow did you know?â
âJust a feeling. It seemed like that.â
âMarthaâs cooking skills are reliable. Itâs definitely delicious.â
âI know.â
Aeroc responded easily without even tasting the meal. Aeroc poked the fish with his fork and took a bite. Unlike his hurried eating, he chewed slowly until it would have mostly melted away before swallowing. Then he furrowed his brow.
âIf you donât like it, donât eat it.â
âIâm going to eat it all.â
âBut youâre making such a displeased expression.â
âItâs not because I dislike it. Itâs justâ¦â
After taking a sip of water, Aeroc remarked, âI regret that I was stubborn and didnât eat this delicious food back then.â Then he eagerly finished the salmon. It was still an incomprehensible statement, but ultimately, it seemed that Aeroc liked the salmon, so Kloff smiled brightly.
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