CH 19
You Can Keep The Male Lead
âRupertâ¦!â
Although I endured it, there was no way Erinâs fragile body could withstand the bull-like power. But fortunately, Enoch found me on time and approached me quickly.
âLet go of that hand.â
I could see Rupert gritting his teeth. His grip on my arm loosened, but just looking at his eyes, he looked ready to hit the Prince.
Rupert was a renowned swordsman. If a fight took place right now, he would probably have the upper hand.
Rupert had been humiliated, and given that manâs pride, I was expecting him to be somewhat angry.
However, I did not expect him to react in such a reckless manner.
Moreover, Chloe was standing alone, looking at Rupert. If he left her like that, people would think he went here to start a war of nerves with the Crown Prince because of me.
Rupert glared menacingly at Enoch, but Enoch looked at me reassuringly. So I called him without realizing it.
ââ¦Your Highness.â
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Enoch grabbed my arm, and Rupert snatched it again.
âYour Highness, as Iâve said before, this is a matter between a married couple. I have something to discuss with this person for a moment, so would you please stay out of it?â
âBut the Countâ¦â Enoch grabbed Rupertâs upper arm, not mine this time. Enoch was determined but still had that relaxed smile. It was a great poker face. âShe doesnât seem to want to.â
And, to my surprise, under Enochâs grip, Rupert let go of my arm. The movement caught me off guard. Enoch grabbed me and led me behind him. It didnât look like he used any magic, but what happened?
Enoch said, âToday, she is my partner, Rupert. How about you take care of yours, too?â
Chloe stood alone where Enochâs gaze was directed. She wasnât looking here now, but instead, the eyes of others were on us.
ââ¦Are you going to make my wife your mistress?â
Enoch turned around at Rupertâs question. I froze at his words, astonished to hear the same thing thatâs been on my mind, too.
âIâm not like you, Rupert,â I answered instead.
For some reason, Enochâs hand holding mine reassured me. No words were needed.
He didnât rush, walking slowly, at my pace, and brought me to the center of the hall. It was then I noticed that everyone on the dance floor was in pairs and facing each other.
âSo, not only will I be your first escort, but Iâll also be the Countâs first dance partner. Such an honor should be recorded to let the next generations know.â
âThen, my name will go down in the history of the Empire,â I chuckled at Enochâs jest.
As soon as the music started, we held hands. Then, Enoch and I began to move like water flowing along with the music.
We were quite close together, but the slow and elegant tune was a long way from arousing passion. However, Enochâs gaze could melt me. Pulling and pushing away, getting swept away by the rhythm of the music, I felt it.
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Crown Prince Enoch was in love with Erin Spilet.
I was flustered by his feelings I couldnât ignore and lost my footing just as the dance ended. But before I could fall, the Prince gracefully caught me in his arms. It was perfect timing.
And I sensed Rupertâs persistent gaze throughout the dance. Why on earth did things turn out like this.
Whenever I felt Enochâs feelings for me, in fact, I, too, was shaken.
Moreover, Rupert had changed.
The events had already deviated from the original novel.
I thought it would be good for me to survive as Erin, but on the other hand, I was worried I couldnât predict the future more and more.
As soon as the music ended, I took a step back from Enoch.
âCount Spilet.â
And even though I heard him calling, I turned around and walked towards the other side. The hall felt too hot.
I was now living in Erin Spiletâs body. Although Erin prioritized the deal, she loved Rupert and decided to marry him.
But what about me? Where was my heart?
Because Iâd possessed Erinâs body, did I have to follow the choices she made? Was it really my wedding? Why couldnât I choose who I want?
I walked quickly to the terrace on one side of the ballroom and pretended not to notice the steps behind me.
âCount, why are you running away all of a sudden?â
âWhy do you keep helping me?â I turned around and questioned Enoch.
He was quiet, seemingly taken aback by my question, then he sighed.
âIf youâre curious about that, you should ask me.â
As he slowly approached me, his emerald eyes darkened. âIf you run away with a face like this, Iâll probably go crazy.â
His thumb gently stroked my cheek, right below my eye. It was then that I realized that I was crying.
It was like that from the beginning. I couldnât accept Erinâs choice, and I was scared I couldnât endure her chaotic life.
And now that Iâve taken Erinâs place, I wasnât confident enough I could stop my heart from feeling something for someone.
âPlease answer me. Everything, including the meaning of what you said to Rupert.â
Watching me cry as I spoke, Enoch kissed my wet eyelids.
âOkay, Iâll tell you, so please⦠donât cry.â
The music started playing again in the party hall. A soft melody flowed out and soothed my
restless heart.
He sighed, then held out his hand. âWould you like to go for a walk?â
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For a moment, I faltered but steeled myself and firmly refused. âI canât until you answer me.â
Enoch withdrew his hand and smiled.
âYou always looked at Rupert. Itâs been like that since I was little.â
Erin was like that in the past, so I couldnât deny it. But, on the other hand, I couldnât confide that I possessed this body, so I chose to remain silent instead of answering.
âEven though I met you occasionally, it was strange that you were always looking at Rupert. Of course, he and I were close, so it wasnât hard to notice. I envied him. I didnât know if thereâs someone whoâs always looking at me like that.â
Did that mean that Enoch noticed Erinâs existence first? So what happened to the original story with Chloe?
Ironically, now I was more jealous of Erin from the past than I thought. After all, the Erin of the past wasnât me.
âBut aside from envying Rupert, up until then, I thought you were pathetic. I couldnât understand you, who looked tirelessly at someone who didnât look back, and myself who even cared about it.â
I tried to calm my pounding heart as I listened to his words. I almost made a mistake because I was drunk in the atmosphere. Still, I was curious about his story, so I continued to listen.
âI was strangely annoyed when I heard you were marrying Rupert. Still, I tried not to care anymore. Whatever you married for, whether it was for love or something else, itâs between the two of you. But then I saw someone play a trick on you.â
âA⦠trick?â
What immediately came to mind was the drink Erin had while she was getting ready to get married. But that was what drove Erin to her death. What Enoch was talking about seemed to be a different story.
I remembered what happened when Enoch appeared.
âOh, are you talking about the broken heel?â
âI didnât know the bride would take off her shoes at the wedding. From then on, you looked different. Itâs weird to say this, but you seemed to shine. So, I decided to watch your choices from a close distance.â
Enoch didnât know, but those words hit me like a fastball. It was a stronger word than a confession of love. My heart raced at the thought that it seemed like he recognized the real âme,â not Erin.
His words meant the world, but sadly, I didnât exactly have a choice.
ââ¦But, Your Highness, I am now the wife of the Ducal heir. You said you had no intention of making me your lover.â
âThatâs right. If Iâm alone, then Iâm alone, and Iâm not the kind of person whoâd put you in such a trivial position.â
âBecause of that, I listened to todayâs words with my heart, not with my ears.â
Even though we liked each other, we were still in this situation. So, I had to say no in the end.
I was still tied to Erinâs huge debt and the contract with Rupert. Without solving those problems, I couldnât accept the Princeâs heart.
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If Enoch paid off Erinâs debt using money from the Imperial coffers, it would lead to a path of mutual ruin.
The second prince was currently aiming for the Crown Princeâs seat. Having Erin by Enochâs side as a mistress, especially when he didnât have a wife, would be used as fodder against him.
The sweetness between us was drenched in cold reality.
Sighing, Enoch muttered in a voice much calmer than mine, âCount, you will eventually find out. Iâll take a little detour, though.â
I listened to him, but I didnât quite understand his intense emotions. As I stared at him, he gave me a distinct smile I couldnât read.
With his eyes glimmering, he said in a soft but confident tone, âIâm a person who somehow gets what he wants.â
His words took me by surprise, but in the end, I didnât say anything.