Chapter 9
When I Stopped Being Your Shadow
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On the day of the New Yearâs banquet, Ryan naturally stayed out overnight. Ines, who normally would have been nervous, did not get angry or look for Ryan this time.
âWell, I knew this.â
She just accepted it.
After that, Ines summoned Mary, her personal maid.
âMary.â
âYes, madam.â
âWhen the Elton newspaper is delivered in the morning, bring it to me first unconditionally.â
Mary had a puzzled face at the somewhat sudden command, but then nodded her head.
âYes, madam.â
Ines, who had sent Mary back like that, strengthened her heart.
âI will somehow get back everything that was stolen.â
Dark green eyes gleamed coldly.
âNow the only hope is the Duke of Sussex.â
Her life, her work. Everything.
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A few days later.
Inesâ eyes, which had opened the advertisement page of Elton newspaper like a habit, grew round.
A small text in one corner of the advertisement page.
Ines looked intently at each letter of the advertisement, as if trying to memorize it.
âIf it was the night three days ago, surelyâ¦â¦ â
It was the day of the new yearâs banquet hosted by the royal family.
Meeting the Duke of Sussex alone, she revealed the secrets of paintings that have been published under Ryanâs name.
Besides, the initial Sâ¦
âItâs the Duke of Sussex!â
She was trying to avoid Ryanâs eyes and contact him in some way, but she couldnât believe the Duke would put a message on the advertisement page.
Ines, who was smiling brightly, got up.
As she quickly changed clothes and put on light makeup, Mary became puzzled and asked a question.
âMadam, are you going out?â
âYes.â
Ines looked into the mirror and smiled.
Then, the maid turned bright and clinged to Ines
âItâs a really good idea. Sometimes when you go out, your mood changes.â
âThank you, Mary.â
Inesâs smile grew a little darker.
Now, finally.
It was time to go change her life.
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Enoch sat in the parlor, deep in thought.
In front of him was an advertisement for Elton newspaper published this morning.
âI told her to pay attention to the ad, so sheâll probably see it and visit soon.â
Inesâ dark green eyes that were shining brightly suddenly flashed in his mind. It was curiosity that moved Enoch now.
Speaking of the Countess of Brierton, she was a lady with a high rank in the kingdom. She came to Enoch alone and spoke her opinion clearly even with a very nervous face.
The desperation in that attitude was also desperation, but above all else.
âIf Count Brierton really has the Countess as a substitute painterâ¦..â
For a moment, Enochâs eyes narrowed. ⦠Why didnât he think of it before?
Perhaps, he thought that this evil may have existed a long time ago. Because of the conservative atmosphere of the kingdom, it was almost impossible for women and commoners to carry out artistic activities under their own names.
However, so far, such matters had never been publicly discussed. That was becauseâ¦
âBecause everyone was obsessed with the prejudice that women do not engage in artistic activities.â
Even Enoch, who tried to think quite progressively, didnât think of it until he heard it from Ines.
He couldnât even imagine the idea of âââusing a woman as a proxy artistâ. But now Enoch listened to Ines and confirmed that such evil actually existed.
Then.
âThis is a deception for the kingdom and the art world on the entire continent.â
Enoch thought that he could not just tolerate such evils. Just thenâ¦
âDuke.â
The old butler, who had been serving Enoch for a long time, spoke politely.
âCountess Brierton is here.â
Why does she come right away as soon as I think about her? Enoch smiled and nodded.
âBring her inside.â
After a while.
Ines, who appeared, politely greeted him.
âHello, how have you been, Duke of Sussex?â
âYes, Iâve been well. Countess Brierton?â
âThank you for your concern, Iâve been well.â
we have had a good time.â Ines smiled softly.
After looking at her for a moment, Enoch suggested a seat.
âPlease sit down.â
âThank you.â
Ines sat down without hesitation.
The two looked at each other as if exploring each other. So what Enoch realized.
âIt certainly doesnât look like sheâs feeling discouraged or uncomfortable.â
Rather, Ines was looking straight into Enochâs eyes. Most nobles were intimidated in front of Enoch, so this reaction was refreshing.
âItâs fun.â
Enoch chuckled and finally opened his mouth.
âFirst of all, I want to praise you for telling me about this.â
âThat meansâ¦.â
âI know it takes a lot of courage to mention this.â
In an instant, a bright splendor appeared in the dark green eyes. Even Enoch knew what the light meant.
It was hope.
âHowever, regarding what the Countess was talking about, I felt that a more in-depth discussion was necessary, so I contacted you.â
âI will listen.â
âActually, I thought it was a bit odd too.â
Enoch slowly leaned back on the leather sofa and continued.
âDespite the fact that Count Brierton is such a famous painter, no one has ever actually seen the Count in action.â
His eyes, as deep as a lake, narrowed in deep thought.
âOf course, there is no reason to reveal oneâs own work process, but thereâs no reason to hide it.â
Long, graceful fingers tapped the armrest of the chair.
âObviously, if the Countess did the painting for him, I certainly understand why you didnât want to expose your work.â
After doing so, Enoch raised his eyes and looked straight at Ines.
âEven if Count Brierton acts suspiciously, thatâs not why I should cooperate with the Countess.â
In fact, it was half right and half wrong.
Now that he found out about this, Enoch could somehow sanction Count Brierton, even for the sake of the kingdomâs art world.
It was a thought. But first, he needed to see if Count Brierton really made the Countess his substitute painter.
âBecause the sanctions do not have to be in the direction of helping the Countess.â Enoch spoke calmly.
âSo I think you should explain why I should help Countess Brierton.â
Ines felt her lips dry out.
â⦠I heard most nobles canât even talk in front of the Duke of Sussex.â
In fact, facing Enoch, the pressure was great.
âBut I have to overcome it.â
Ines, who had made up her mind, looked into Enochâs eyes, and answered clearly.
âFirst of all, I know setting up a substitute painter is itself an act of corruption to the art world of the kingdom.â
Enoch nodded slightly, confirming her words.
Ines, who had gained strength from it, spoke quickly.
âSo, the problem of proxy painters should be eradicated. But this is a principled and moral reason.â
In an instant, her dark green eyes shone brightly.
âThe Duke of Sussex will also benefit from this.â
ââ¦what will the benefits be?â
âThe Duke of Sussex is the owner of Elton and a journalist. So why donât I provide you with an interesting article?â
Ines continued to speak clearly.
âWhy donât I give the Duke the exclusive right to report on the sequence of my husbandâs downfall?â
For a moment, Enochâs eyes turned a different color. He thought she was just an innocent lady, but in a good sense, she was quite presumptuous. But apart from liking the answer.
âHmm, the exclusive right to report.â
As he pondered Inesâs answer, Enoch tilted his head at an angle.
âCertainly, if the fall of the painter called the Hand of God⦠Itâs a scandal worthy of Elton magazine.â
Contrary to giving a positive answer, Enochâs eyes were still cold.
âThen what does Countess Brierton gain from the scandal?â
Fortunately, that question had already been answered.
A firm voice rang out.
âMy life.â
At that answer, Enochâs eyes changed for the first time.
âI donât want to live in my husbandâs shadow anymore. Iâ¦â
Ines concluded the conversation resolutely.
âMy life, my work, even my title. I want to get everything back.â
ââ¦.â
Enoch was silent for a moment.
âShe wants to get her life back.â He had never thought about it in that direction.
The Kingdom of Lancaster was, in principle, a country in which women could inherit titles. However, how flimsy the principle was was clear when he considered how many women among the heads of noble families in the kingdom were.
âWomen are counted among the three fingers.â
Even so, these women were older and had the highest status in their families, a common trait.