Chapter 7
When I Stopped Being Your Shadow
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âAh!â
Surprised, Ryan looked back.
The Duke of Sussex, Enoch Fitzroy von Lancaster.
The man who Ryan desperately wanted to try to speak with somehow was looking at him with a sullen gaze.
âThe paintings that Count Brierton recently published are quite good, so I came here to say hello.â
Blue eyes like the sea touched Ines for a moment, then turned to Ryan
âThis is my opinion, but the Count, rather than the Countess, should give more consideration to the face of the family.â
âAh, Duke.â
âNo matter how intense your emotions may be, itâs true that itâs you who raised your voice at a banquet hosted by the royal familyâ¦â
Enochâs eyes bent gently.
âI donât think that will help Count Briertonâs face in any way.â
ââ¦!â
Ryanâs face was dyed bright red like a ripe tomato. At the same time, Enoch continued to speak softly.
âBesides, as far as I know, the beginning of the Countâs achievements in the art world was your marriage to the Countess. Isnât that right?â (*Tell the little boy, Enoch! ????????)
For a moment, Ryan froze on the spot.
âI believe that the Countessâs help so far can be attributed to the considerable achievements the Count has shown so far.â
âThat, thatâ¦â¦â
âAlso, it doesnât look very good to treat your wife harshly like that in front of people, even if itâs not for that reason.â ????????
After saying that, Enoch greeted Ryan with a slight wink of his eyes.
âThen have a good time.â
Enoch excused himself just like that.
Again people surrounded Enoch.
Among those who were struggling to somehow get a glimpse of Enochâs interest.
Ines looked at Enochâs back with widened eyes.
âHe recognized my efforts.â
Until now, no one recognized Inesâ efforts. More precisely, she didnât even care at all.
That may have made her even more clingy to Ryan. The time when she was desperately hoping that her beloved husband would smile, adapting herself to her husbandâs every move, taking into account his tastes, and even dedicating her whole life to Ryan.
âThe Duke knows.â
Somehow, her heart pounded, and Ines bit her lips gently.
The first person who recognized Inesâ existence.
And now sheâ¦
âI want to be recognized by His Highness.â
As an independent artist with works containing her own signature.
Not Count Brierton, but Ines Brierton.
She wanted to be recognized.
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A cheerful waltz could be heard in the distance through the closed glass door.
âHa..â
Leaning on the balcony attached to the ballroom, Enoch let out a long sigh.
âIâm tired.â
Contrary to the splendid appearance of enjoying a party all night, in fact, Enoch didnât like a lot of people.
In fact, the reason he attended this New Yearâs banquet was because of the request of his brother, the king.
He couldnât overcome the Kingâs nagging, so he attended, but he wanted to go back to the dukeâs house and rest.
Enoch gently pulled the pocket watch out of his pocket.
It was the time when he was judging whether he could leave the banquet hall without notice.
âHello the Duke of Sussex.â
A calm voice was heard.
Enoch glanced back.
âCountess Brierton?â
A woman with a graceful appearance like a snow-covered birch tree politely bowed to Enoch. At the appearance of a person he had never expected, Enoch looked somewhat startled.
Ines Brierton.
Since the Brierton was one of the most prestigious families in the kingdom, Enoch also knew a bit about Ines.
Ines was the only heiress of the former Count, and was once called the kingdomâs best bride. He heard that after marrying Ryan, she had been living a quiet life without even going outside. But what was strange was that after the marriage, the Count became a rising artist.
In fact, there were not all artists who appeared like a comet like that, but usually famous painters who had been interested in painting since childhood.
However, as far as he knew, Ryan had no interest in painting at all when he was young, but Ryan suddenly showed his genius by sweeping numerous art exhibitions.
So Enoch guessed.
âIs it because he was able to focus solely on painting without having to worry about anything while marrying the Countess?â
Of course, there were certainly some artists whose talents blossomed as the environment improved.
But even if Viscount Gott was a somewhat poor aristocrat, he might be able to support his sonâs artistic talent..⦠.
Enoch, who had a questionable face for a moment, asked the question again.
âWhat are you doing here, Countess?â
For a moment Enoch saw the green eyes that had been anxious like freshly bloomed buds quickly became sharp.
Ines raised her head straight.
âThe Duke of Sussex.â
She seemed to choose her words for a moment, but then she looked straight into Enochâs eyes and asked a question.
âDo you know why my husband doesnât paint portraits of others?â
ââ¦â
âThatâ¦..â
Ines clasped her hands to hide her tension.
Her gloved hands were wet with cold sweat.
âItâs because he canât draw.â
For a moment, Enochâs eyes narrowed.
Ines swallowed dry saliva and looked into Enochâs eyes.
âDid I succeed?â
She had only one goal.
To present a topic that will interest the Duke of Sussex as much as possible.
âAt least⦠he will be interested in my words.â
Enoch had a great interest in art, and even found some artists to sponsor.
Also, Ryan was a rising star that Enoch paid attention to. So if the Countess suddenly declared her artist husband canât draw, Enoch couldnât help but be curious.
âBut I still donât know if itâll end in mere interest or turn into a deal that he will be willing to hold my hand.â
Ines felt her mouth dry.
After a moment of silence, Enoch answered.
âHe canât drawâ¦.â
The dark blue eyes narrowed coldly.
âWhat does that mean?â
âThe paintings published in Ryanâs name are not actually painted by him.â
Ines continued, trying to keep her voice from trembling.
âThere is a real artist who painted for Ryan.â
âCan you prove that?â
âYes.â
Ines nodded and searched the bag she was wearing on her arm.
Enoch looked at what she was doing, and what Ines had taken out of her bag.
âNotepad and pencil?â
Enoch had a rather perplexed face.
However, Inesâ bizarre behavior continued. She laid a note on the railing and began to busily play with her pencil.
The sound of the pencil rubbing over the square memo paper echoed for a long time.
Then.
âLook.â
Ines handed over the memo.
On it was a drawing of Enochâs top half body of his face to his shoulders.
Although the memo pad itself was small and could not be expressed in detail, it was Enochâs face and body characteristics.
Above all.
âThis strokes.â
The strokes in which the sketch was drawn were very familiar.
Ines asked the question again.
âDonât you think itâs a style youâve seen before?â
Enoch narrowed his brow slightly.
âCount Brierton?â
âYes.â
Ines nodded her head resolutely.
âThe Duke of Sussex probably knows it well. Portraits are the best ways to make an artist famous in a short period of time.â
It was an effective work activity for the artist in many ways.
Photography was still not very developed, and the fact that black-and-white photos were only occasionally used in newspapers.
The most popular thing in this period was the portrait. Even in marriages between nobles, portraits were exchanged to understand each other, and besides, at least one family portrait was hung in the homes of nobles.
Thus, portraiture was the most effective way for a painter to make a lot of money, and above all, it was the fastest way to get noticed by the aristocrats.
But the rising star, the Count of Brierton, had never painted a portrait.
People gave all kinds of compliments to Ryan like that.
The eccentricity of a genius, the nobleness of a nobleman.
People said that it was wonderful that he was not obsessed with money.
âActually, thatâs not it.â
Ines bit her molar teeth.
âHe canât draw.â
Portraits had to be drawn with a model in front of them.
And the subject of the portrait could continue to check the process of the portrait being drawn. All the paintings that had been submitted under Ryanâs name so far had been drawn by Ines instead.
That was why Ryan couldnât paint a portrait.
He feared that if he drew a portrait, his skills would be exposed.