CH 52
Regrets Of A Second Male Lead
However, it wasnât a lie that the Roem Family couldnât receive guests.
Chloe, who returned home after taking a walk, was puzzled by the chaotic atmosphere. She grabbed a passing employee and asked.
âEmily, whatâs going on?â
âOh, young Lady. about thatâ¦â
Emily, a maid working in the Roem Residence, was contemplating whether to speak or not because she didnât know if she had the right to talk about it.
âItâs all right. You can speak comfortably.â
âI⦠The Lord and Lady are enraged. They had a fight with Lady Catherine.â
âWith Catherine?â
âYes.â
âOkay, thanks for letting me know.â
Chloe thanked Emily and let her go, however, she was still puzzled.
âWhy is there arguing between Catherine and our parents?â
Catherine was the pride of the Roem Family regardless of what anyone said. The Roem Family wasnât very rich when Chloe was young because of her father, who unreasonably expanded his business. It was Catherineâs paintings that allowed the Roem Family to come this far.
Count Roem trusted and relied on Catherine the most among his three daughters. Not only was Catherine good at painting, but she was also smart and sensible enough to hold the top spot in the academy.
In fact, not only the Count but the rest of the Roem Family also relied on Catherine. Especially Chloe.
She usually followed Catherine recklessly, though they were not on good terms currently. Catherine was Chloeâs favorite.
In any case, Catherine and Count Roem rarely bumped into each other. The Count had an indefinite trust for Catherine in whatever decision she made.
Chloe became lost in thought as she climbed the central staircase.
âSister, are you out of your mind? Do you think itâs over after you say it?â
She heard Karinaâs sharp, scolding voice. She was picking on Catherine, who was about to descend the central staircase.
âThatâs enough, Karina.â
Catherine cut Karina off in a firm tone.
âNo amount of persuasion will change my mind.â
âHow can you only think about yourself, sister? Donât you think about family? About our family?â
ââ¦Yes, Iâm just going to think about myself now.â
Catherineâs words somehow became determined.
âIâm sorry, Karina.â
Catherine apologized and removed Karinaâs hand from her shoulder.
âHaa⦠seriously.â
Karina couldnât hold her sister back anymore and buried her face in her hands. What was the point of apologizing?
â!â
Chloe was puzzled and just blinked. Catherine, who was descending the stairs, and Chloe, who was going to climb up, collided into each other.
Catherine soon approached Chloe. She gently held her youngest sister in her arms.
âS-sister?â
When Chloe became confused, Catherine patted her sisterâs back once and pulled away.
âIf you have time later, could you stop by my studio?â
Catherine spoke with a miserable smile. And she went on her way, not bothering to wait for Chloeâs answer.
Chloe had no choice but to stand there and stare at her sisterâs back as her figure gradually moved away. The remark whispered by her sister lingered in her ears.
âIâm really sorry.â
It was a mere apology, but she couldnât figure out why it sounded so sad.
It was the day Catherine Roem declared to her parents that she would no longer live as the eldest daughter of the Roem Family. She seized her destiny by not letting her family even think about bequeathing the title to her nor marrying her off for the sake of the family.
***
Chloe Roem and Gerard Blanchett finally met. It was the day of the engagement of Owen de Hernia and Karina Roem.
âEven if she missed everything else, she wouldnât miss her sisterâs engagement.â
Gerard was grateful that Owen got engaged just in time.
His eyes didnât budge from the Roem Family during the whole ceremony. No, he didnât know how to get them away from Chloe, who looked as if she was hiding from him.
âItâs a very delightful day to have a precious relationship with the Roem Family. Please share this delight with everyone who has gathered here today.â
The engagement banquet began upon Owenâs words. And as soon as Owen finished his speech, Gerard strode toward Chloe.
âHuh?â
However, Chloeâs behavior was ridiculous. Was she moving to the terrace while glancing around?
Gerard felt like it was beyond ridiculous and even unfair. He felt like a monster she needed to get away from.
No, she said she felt guilty towards him. He didnât know why she felt that way, but her actions were not of someone who felt guilty.
âHasnât it been a long time, young Lady Roem?â
Chloe and Gerardâs hand brushed for a very brief moment. Gerard greeted Chloe, opening the terrace door for her.
Chloe breathed in quickly upon hearing Gerard Blanchettâs voice above her head.
He was somehow satisfied. Gerard had to bite his lip in order to hold back his laugh at Chloeâs frightened gasp. He didnât know what was so funny about that.
Creak.
Gerard nonchalantly opened the terrace door.
âDidnât you mean to come here? Please go ahead, young Lady.â
âOhâ¦â
Chloe looked up at Gerardâs smiling face. He was smiling, but she could feel a strange aura beyond it.
Chloe hurried through the open door. However, it wasnât his face that made Chloe nervous. It was Gerardâs body standing right behind her. They were too close.
âThank youâ¦â
Chloe tried to thank him right at the door. That was to imply that she wanted to send Gerard away.
âSir?â
However, Gerard couldnât go back when he got his first chance after a long time. Gerard naturally came onto the terrace and closed the door behind him.
And he smiled brightly.
âI have something to talk about with the young Lady, so could you spare me a little bit of your time?â
Chloe formed goosebumps upon seeing that smile.
***
ââ¦â
However, when the two were left on the terrace, Gerard couldnât open his mouth easily.
âWhat does he want to say?â
Chloe turned and looked at Gerard Blanchett. She was pleased. He appeared healthy.
She heard that Gerard had regained consciousness and that he had started social activities again. However, when she confirmed with her own eyes that he was doing well, she felt relieved.
âPhew.â
Chloe inadvertently let out a relieved sigh. It made Gerard shudder.
âWhy are you avoiding me?â
Thus, the question Gerard was curious about the most slipped out of his mouth.
âOhâ¦â
Chloe was at loss for words and only stared at the terrace railing.
Why did she avoid him? The answer was simple. It would be painful to face Gerard Blanchett.
Gerard was severely injured because Chloe clumsily involved herself in the plot of the novel. It all seemed like her fault.
He didnât know how much she blamed herself seeing him in bed with a pale face. Chloe turned away, frowning at the memory that crept back into her mind.
â?â
Gerardâs eyes widened as he looked at her face. Did she hate him to the point where she turned her face away in such a hurry?
She had a right to push him away coldly, but still.
âI mean⦠on the day we made a bet on playing chess.â
â?â
âI think I was talking too harshly to you. I wanted to keep apologizing for that.â
âItâs all right. We are supposed to keep our distance as you said.â
Chloe recited exactly what Gerard said at that time. Gerard felt a cold feeling in his chest upon her words. He wondered why it felt so frustrating when he heard his own words.
âWhat should I say? That was a slip of tongue, and that I wished we could stay the same way as before? Isnât it too shameless?â
Gerardâs mind became complicated. He couldnât figure out what he should say. Perhaps that was the reason the words that slipped out from his tongue were spontaneous.
âI think Iâll be heading to the west border area soon.â
It hadnât been confirmed yet.
âIf itâs the west borderâ¦â
It was an area that had contact with the Tzuwa people. Yes, in the book inside her dream, Gerard Blanchett was punished and sent to the west border.
âThatâs what I wanted to prevent.â
That was why she advised Leila to bring a knife in the middle of the banquet. She knew that Sir Blanchett wouldnât leave his escortâs side if Leila could escape the person who held her hostage by herself.
However, that was just an idea. The future went the way it was written in the book. It was helpless.
âTherefore, I wanted to say farewell before I go.â
âYouâre going to return with a huge victory, Sir.â
To his dismay, Chloe wasnât that upset about it. She was sure Gerard would come back safely. It turned out that way in the book inside her dream.
âThank you, young Lady.â
Gerard raised his eyebrows and smiled pathetically at Chloeâs plain affirmation.
In fact, he wasnât too afraid to go to the border. However, if he smiled like this, the kind-hearted Chloe Roem would be worried about him.
âDo you remember the opera that we watched together?â
âOpera?â
âHave you seen the opera that was recently performed by Tiara? If you havenât, would you like to go see it with me, Sir?
It was the opera with a miserable ending that he went to see with Chloe.
âI donât know why I keep thinking about that opera these days.â
The female protagonist couldnât say farewell on the day her beloved man went to war. She had fallen asleep whilst embroidering a handkerchief for her lover all night.
ââ¦â
She prayed for her lover to return safely, but the only thing that returned to her was the news of his death. At the end, the actressâ performance while tearing the handkerchief apart was impressive.
âAnyway, I really wanted to greet the young Lady before I set off.â
Gerard Blanchett was good at quitting moderately. It was time to give up.
âThank you for your time.â
Gerard bowed slightly and walked toward the terrace door.
One step.
Two steps.
Three steps.
âSir.â
Gerard, who planned for this, turned around, biting the flesh inside his mouth so that the corners of his mouth didnât curve up.
âWhat is it, young Lady?â
âCan I meet you one more time before you go?â
It turned out just as Gerard planned. Perhaps she would bring an embroidered handkerchief to their next meeting.
âYes, that will be nice.â
That was proof Chloe Roem still had feelings for him. He didnât know why, but he felt like he had to take the handkerchief from her before he left.