âJust somewhere else, a place with few people where I can live quietly.â
There was no way Benjamin would kick Grace out empty-handed. She was still his wife, no matter how incompetent she was. And seeing him show some consideration, even now, she became more convinced.
âBut I canât ask for a lot of money, so itâs better to live on the alimony in a place with slightly outdated infrastructure.â
Benjamin nodded quietly.
âThen Iâll look into it.â
âWhat?â
âThe next house for My Lady. Donât worry. I promise I wonât ever go there. If youâre really concerned, Iâll get the documents from the palace.â
âThereâs no need to go that farâ¦â
Why would they even need to get a royal order of no approach? If that happened, it seemed like the palace would have an unnecessary interest in Grace.
It was already obvious that this divorce would arouse curiosity. Something like, What was it that made this woman divorce such a perfect man?
âI seeâ¦â
âYes.â
âI understand. But if we divorce, I wonât be able to attach the Order of the Dukeâs Knights to My Lady. There wonât be any pretext for it.â
Benjamin said with a sigh.
âItâs okay. Who would target me anyway?â
ââ¦.â
Sniffle.
Benjamin continued to sniffle.
âAnd also, I mentioned one problem, but thereâs actually another one. There were two. I just lied to My Ladyâ¦â
âItâs ok, Your Highness. Please calm down and speak.â
Grace raised both hands to calm Benjamin down. Benjamin sniffled again and spoke.
âDuring the probationary period, we have to meet frequently and spend time together. Maybe weâll have to attend official events as a couple.â
Grace was taken aback by this news and froze in surprise. Benjamin understood her reaction very well. She really hated the aristocratic social scene.
âAttending official events is only for the worst-case scenario.â
âIt seems Your Highness thinks the same way.â
Benjamin hesitated for a moment before nodding his head.
Grace thought he would hate attending official events, as they often involved participation in religious ceremonies.
âDuring the probationary period, we will talk again as a couple, and if it still doesnât work out, it means we should divorce. Of courseâ¦â
âOf course?â
âDuring that time, if it really doesnât work out, there are cases where we can request to shorten the period. If we choose this method, we have to hand over a portion of our property to the royal family, but if My Lady wishes, I will do so.â
âNo, itâs not necessary to go that far.â
âThatâs good to hear. Iâm glad.â
No matter how much Grace wanted to save her life and get away from Benjamin, she couldnât take more of his property.
âAnd he wouldnât want to spend more money because of me either.â
Grace looked at Benjamin with pity whose eyes and nose were red from crying.
âThen letâs go inside and rest. I couldnât even drink my tea properly. Iâm sorry.â
ââ¦No, itâs me who should apologize for not preparing coffee, which I know My Lady prefers.â
Grace was a little surprised by Benjaminâs response.
âHe knew?â
She didnât think she had shown any obvious signs while drinking.
Grace bit her lip and hesitantly headed towards the annex. Benjamin watched her back and rubbed his eyes.
âAbel Burton.â
âYes.â
Abel, Benjaminâs aide who had been secretly observing the situation, appeared. His face was calm, but he didnât show any signs of emotion.
âYou said there havenât been any suspicious individuals approaching the lady recently, right?â
âYes.â
âI see.â
Sally had reported to Benjamin that there might be someone suspicious around Grace lately.
Although Benjamin trusted Grace, he didnât trust the world blindly. He was kind to everyone.
However, that didnât mean he liked everyone.
Abel asked, sensing Benjaminâs mood, âYour Highness, may I ask if you are really considering divorcing the lady?â
ââ¦Divorce?â
Benjamin rolled the two words in his mouth at Abelâs question. His voice was sweet, but his emotions were dry.
His gaze was fixed on the annex.
âIf the lady still wants a divorce after the probationary period, then Iâll have to grant it. What can I do? I canât force a lady who doesnât want to stay with me.â
ââ¦.â
Benjamin laughed.
âSo I have to do my best to make My Lady want to stay with me. Isnât that right?â
He returned to his usual gentle and kind voice and expression as a duke. However, the servants were actually afraid of that appearance.
Benjamin muttered softly.
âIâve been holding on for so long, and now itâs all falling apart like thisâ¦â