Chapter 14.1
The Predator’s Contract Partner
At least it was a much more agreeable contract than being with Jacob. She would be fine as long as she didnât do anything stupid.
âYou donât want a wife for life anyway.â¦.â
To the people of the Cartier family, the wife was nothing more than an exchangeable part. There was only one exception.
âIf the wifeâs parents are powerful.â
For example, Carola had imperial blood. Marcoâs wife was the granddaughter of the former pope. Or Arien.
Such people could be tenured wivesâa real wife with a permanent and stable position.
By the time Jacob was 30, he had changed his wife four times before marrying Carola. Jacobâs life-long wife would probably be Carola.
âMore and more the value of titles and statuses of aristocrats will diminish.â
The Empireâs wealth would grow exponentially in the years to come. There is much more money in the city, so there will be a migration of taxable residents to urban areas from rural areas. There will be a series of nobles who cannot maintain their territories.
âEventually, money is king.â
The reason why aristocratic names were now valuable was that with titles, they had certain business advantages. In order to suppress the newly rich, the Empire granted nobility perks when they were involved in business. There were numerous tax exemptions, exclusive contracts, extensive distribution laws, etc.â¦.
So all the newly affluent wanted to marry into nobility. Rich men married into a noblewomanâs family and used her identity. The same was true of noblemen in particular circumstances like Lucerne.
A nobleâs status was a valuable product. Thatâs why in her previous life, Jacob did all of his illegal businesses under Elishaâs name.
âA Countess who never had a penny to her name.â
When Elisha thought about it, she laughed disparagingly at herself.
In any case, fallen noblewomen who sold their titles were subject to ridicule. The derision also extended to their married lives, where their husbands secretly ignored them who had only their titles and their wounded pride. The shunned wives of fallen aristocracy. These women were treated like ghosts in the house they lived in.
They were called âcontract wives.â
High-ranking women like Carola were named ânew wives.â
Elisha knew only too well to which group she belonged to. She was a âcontract wife.â
âIf Lucerne divorces me, he will find his wife for life.â
Too many thoughts crowded her turbulent mind. Marrying Lucerne had not even been a perceived possibility for her in this life.
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âMadam, are you all right?â
Elisha felt Noraâs gaze and looked up. Noraâs expression was composed. Elisha noticed that Nora was ignorant of the contents of the contract.
âIâm fine. Do I have to sign now?â
âItâs better to do so. He finds negotiating bothersome.â
Nora answered without blinking, but there was no sign of urgency. Elisha asked softly,
âIf I donât sign, will I put the lady knight in trouble?â
âWhat?â
Nora looked like she doubted the words of consideration she heard.
âAh, noâ¦â¦, butâ¦â¦.â
âThen Iâll sign when he comes. Well, thereâs something Iâd like to say on my side.â
âI understand.â
Nora nodded her head.
âThank you.â
Elisha had already returned to her doll-like look as usual.
âThe Black Lion Knights are important.â
Besides, Nora was an acquaintance.
Once during her previous life, she was caught by Carola, disciplined, and beaten in the Cartier castle.
Not knowing that she was bleeding, Elisha was on her way back to her room. A dignified, beautiful woman held out a handkerchief to her.
âYouâre bleeding. Use it.â
There was the initial âLâ on the handkerchief. Nora was a gallant woman who knew chivalry. Elisha remembered that remarkable kindness with great gratitude.
âItâll take some time for the General to arrive.â
âWhere did he go?â
âHe went to the bank. He said he needed a large sum of money in a hurry, so theyâre going to issue a check.â
Nora answered briefly. Elisha realized that he had gone to pay her ransom. Elisha suddenly touched the pattern on the neck. As long as she had this seal, she would never be free from debt.
âDonât worry; the General will fix your seal. Youâre going to be his bride.â
Nora added softly after she had paused and pondered for a moment. Elisha smiled briefly and nodded.
âIt would be better to put on makeup and get dressed and ready.â
âAt this hour?â
Was Lucerne already ashamed of her appearance? Elisha suddenly thought.
âNo, Jacobâs people are coming for further negotiations. The General said so.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âYou should be in better shape than when you were with Jacob. Everythingâfrom head to toe has to be new.â
Elishaâs cheeks turned slightly red. Ah, she knew where this comment was coming from. Elisha recalled the shabby underwear she wore last night.
Nora, who did not know what was going through her head, only made a curious expression.
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