âMother doesnât feel well, so sheâs in her room. It seems like you donât have to say hello, Lian,â said Marquis Gliad with worry on his face.
Lia came to his townhouse like she was possessed by something. Her head felt heavy. She was feverish. She forced a smile and sat facing the Marquis in his study.
âI heard youâre going back to Cosoar.â
âYes. The Young Duâ. No, Iâm going with the Duke. I canât sleep; Iâm enraged that weâve lost Duke Ihar.â
Gliad poured from the bottle of alcohol in front of him and asked, âSo, Lian, how do you like life in the Capital? Are you adapting well?â
âYes, Iâm living comfortably, thanks to your care.â
The Marquis nodded at her answer.
âWhy are you so serious today? Is there something wrong at the Academy?â
âNo. Itâs not thatââ Lia bit her lip, shook her head and hesitated a little. But she had something to say. The words that she had to say now were caught in her throat. âIâ. I want to stop now.â
âStop? Stop what?â
âThat is,â she hesitated, âI want to stop wearing menâs clothes, Father. Iâm a lady.â
That moment, the glass that Gliad held in his hand slid onto the floor. The plush carpet prevented it from breaking, but Angel, who was at the ready, quickly came to clean up the mess.
The Marquis looked at her with trembling eyes, then let out a sigh that was almost a laugh.
âRight. Itâs my greed. Who would look at you as a man? I canât even see you as a man.â
âIâll go to a place where no one would recognize me. So, I wonât be in the sight of maâamââ
âPerhaps, are you saying youâre going to Geore?â
âI beg your pardon. Me? Why would Iââ
âThen perhaps,â Gliad said, cutting her off, âyou have found Laura?â The Marquisâs eyes shone with impatience along with longing, love, and sympathy. âNo one has found her. But, did you find her?â
âN, no. Itâs not that. I am, however, going to start looking now.â
âIs that so?â
The Marquis quickly gave up and let out a deep sigh.
It was Mom who had made Kieran sick. He almost lost his life because of her, and, yet, the Marchioness keenly felt her husbandâs betrayal. Mom canât be forgiven even in death. But why is there longing for her in Fatherâs eyes?
âLaura was,â he hesitated, âalways great at hide and seek, even at a young age. She wouldnât get caught easily.â
Lia put her hands together as she heard him talk about her mother for the first time. She wanted to hear more about her momâs storyâa story about which she knew nothing. But the Marquis didnât continue. He nodded as if he was lost in his memory and leaned against the back of the sofa and breathed calmly.
âFather?â
The Marquis was sleeping with a light smile on his face, no longer agitated. Angel, who was holding Gliadâs blanket, approached and smiled bitterly.
âSeems like he had too much to drink. Iâll see you off, young Master.â
âHe seems tired,â she said.
âYes, he didnât sleep last night.â
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Lia studied the Marquis and then left the study with Angel.
Angel, who was leading the way, looked around the quiet hall and spoke.
âI was a street child that ran away from Geore.â
âPardon?â
âYou didnât know? Everyone who knew my name guessed.â
âNo, I didnât know.â
âAnyway, my master now is the one who took care of me. Heâs my saviour.â Angel smiled faintly, slowed down and spoke in a serious tone. âYoung master, the Geore royals are tenacious and cruel. They were born bloodthirsty. They treat people like bugs to advance science and medicine. So, refuse the marriage proposal by the Prince of Geore. Master has been quite upset about it. Ever since that day, heâs been drinking.â
She stopped at his worried words.
âMarriage proposal?â
âPrince Ian Sergio officially asked for marriage. You didnât know?â
Lia shook her head. He thought it was a joke to put her in a difficult situation.
Angel smiled in relief when he realized that she didnât know at all.
âThatâs a relief. He was worried that you might head to Geore. He should be able to sleep well now.â
Lia left the Marquisâs Townhouse feeling confused. Even when she was getting in the carriage, she could hear Ianâs words.
âIâll come for you, so wait for me, Canillia.â
Did he mean it? Was he really treating me like a lady? Am I that slow?
She had no intention of accepting, but she felt sorry for just treating him so casually.
Even though he ran away under suspicion, Ian Sergio was quite kind to her. If a war broke out, they would never be able to meet again.
Liaâs carriage navigated through traffic and arrived at her destination. White roses were strewn where the funeral procession had passed by.
Lia stepped on them while walking in the door.
âPepe?â she called out.
It was oddly quiet inside. Lia took off her jacket and searched the entire first floor, but Pepe was nowhere to be seen. Did she go out for groceries?
The maid who had dozed off by the kitchen window, jumped up in surprise. Lia indicated with a wave that she should continue resting, and then started climbing the stairs.
Lia touched her forehead. Just like Marquis Gliad, she also has had trouble sleeping the past few nights. She has been thinking of someone and feels like sheâs getting a fever. She should lie down immediately, she thought.
When Lia arrived on the second floor, she started unbuttoning her shirt. She turned the bedroom door, anxious to lie down on the most comfortable bed in the world.
The wooden door creaked as it opened. A thick lavender scent stopped her in her tracks.
There was Claude, sitting with his eyes closed in a chair at the window. He slowly opened his eyes and smiled faintly when Lia came into view.
âHello, Canillian.â