Orpheus tried to talk with me many times when I first became the bad wife, Countess Rosenstein.
He persistently asked: why are you behaving like this? Are you unsatisfied with something?
However, I either ignored him or replied with this. ăUnfortunately, this is who I really am. The obedient and meek Ophelia is a lie. It was absurd to keep on acting.ă
Orpheus still tried to talk to me, but eventually, he only cautioned me not to waste money and stay out overnight without notice. He didnât want to fix our relationship anymore. Even if we pass each other in the corridor now, he only glances at me coldly, and we barely talk.
He might have given up because he just gets ignored when he tries to talk to me.
âPhelia, how do I say this, youâre like that. Once youâve made up your mind, youâre relentless. I canât believe you said that to your husband.â
âIâm aware that Iâve said something horrible. But if I donât go that far, then he wonât let me go. Thatâs how important that last request is to him.â
âLast request? The last request of the previous headâŠ?â Claire said, and I nodded.
âHis last request was to marry the daughter of his beloved prostitute. He respects the former head, his father, a lot, and takes his last request seriously. So much so that he would betray his lover, Diana, to fulfil this request. He still wonât divorce me even though Iâm doing whatever I want; probably because of that request and what little sympathy he has for me. He might be preparing for the divorce secretly, though.â
âWell, even if he was following that last requestâŠâ Claude shrugged and said.
âIf thatâs the case, then he should have kicked Diana out before he married you. He may have asked you about this before, but if youâre told that the girl is blind, then you would usually say, ăThen, please let her stayă. Especially if they had your personality, Phelia. Lord Rosenstein should have settled the matter before getting married. Heâs breaking the rules. Keeping his lover by his side since the beginning of the marriage; of course, Phelia would become a bad wife. He doesnât complain about you having a lover either.â Before I knew it, Claude quoted the rumours that were floating around ladies at the theatre. I looked sour and defended myself, âIâm acting like a bad wife on purpose.â
âBut heâs said it many times before. Heâll move Diana somewhere else because Iâm acting ridiculous.â
âHe didnât move her, though, did he?â
âI told him that he didnât have to. I told him that I have you, Claude, so Iâll do what I want, and he can do what he wants. And thereâs no point to this if Diana leaves. I have to get them together somehow. I want Diana to stay in Rosenstein mansion.â
âIâve heard this many times before, Phelia. Donât you think that Lord Rosenstein is a terrible man?â
âHeâsâŠâ
I looked down.
As Claude said, Orpheus may be a cruel man.
He kept his lover by his side, and showed me, his wife, how close they were and how much they love each other.
In fact, he may be a horrendous man.
âââ But still, he saved me.
He saved me from the days of being treated like a servant and being oppressed.
He may have only done that to fulfil his foster fatherâs last request, but to me, it was salvation.
Thanking him many times and devoting my remaining life to him isnât enough to compensate him.
Most importantly, he taught me the joy of loving someone.
Loving him has been mostly painful, but the little joy and happiness I felt canât be replaced with anything.
Thatâs why IâŠ
âI donât think he is. Heâs everything to me.â
Claude scratched his bed hair and sighed, âDear me!â
âDoing this much for your love rival. Phelia, youâre like a saint⊠Donât you think so Claire?â
Claire was looking down.
I thought she was concentrating on her embroidery, but her hands, which were holding the cloth, were trembling a little.
âWh-whatâs wrong?â
When I looked at her face, her pretty face was scrunched up, and her eyes were red.
Large tears filled her amber eyes, and they were going to fall if she moved even a little.
âMadam⊠Madam, youâre too kind. Despite never becoming happy, being hated by everyone, and shunned. Despite⊠You love the Master so much!â
âEh, mmm, yes! Here a handkerchief. Use it!â
âUoah, thank you very much.â
Claire pushed the handkerchief that I had given her to her face and began blowing her nose.
I patted her trembling back, and Claude said while smiling wryly, âClaire cries a lot. Sheâs moved by your determination. Pheliaâs heartfelt feelings certainly canât be heard without tears.â
âDonât tease me,â I growled.
What is there to cry about with this comical love?
Playing a hateful person for the person I love, have the person I love marry who he loves, and exit quietly while being hated.
This silly story doesnât even make a crap play.
âAnd itâs not wholeheartedly. Because Iâm in a lovers relationship with you.â
âPretend lovers, right? Itâs actually different. Weâve never hugged or held hands. Weâre just friends.â
âNot just friends, youâre an important friend.â
âMy bad, thatâs right. Iâm going to say this, so you donât misunderstand, but I feel the same way. Thatâs why Iâm supporting you. I canât give you much advice, but I think itâs fine for you to try new methods.â
I placed the embroidery cloth onto the table and stared at Claudeâs deep green eyes.
âWhy canât you give me advice?â
âBecause I donât know how Lord Rosenstein would react. He might reject you, like you believe, or he might accept it.â
âHe might accept itâŠ?â
I thought about that possibility again.
However, I couldnât think of any way that would be possible no matter how much I puzzled over it.
âI canât believe that would happen.â
âYou donât know. He might do so to follow that request. He might put up with your selfishness to a certain degree to avoid divorce.â
âThen, Iâll become a woman so terrible that he wonât be able to put up with me. Itâs fine, Iâm confident. Even if his heart is shaken, he will reject me in the end. He only has that much patience. And I shouldâŠâ I stopped mid-sentence because I remembered unpleasant feelings.
âYou should?â Claire, who had stopped crying, asked in a strange nasally voice, but I shook my head, âItâs nothing.â
Claude stared at me, but I shook my head again.
âAnyway, Iâll try it. If it doesnât work, then it doesnât. Iâll think of another way.â I declared, and Claude sipped his cold tea and shrugged.
âDonât do anything complicated, I think the quickest way is to say, âPlease break up with me,â at the beginning.â
âIâve tried that many times⊠but itâs meaningless. I have to get him to divorce me.â
âIf so, then why donât you run away and hide your whereabouts? Iâll help you.â
âI thought of that for emergencies⊠but, I want to get a formal divorce if possible. So that Orpheus and Diana donât have to worry in the future. And if theyâre going to get married in the future, then I want us to divorce properly.â
âI donât know if acting bold is good or not. I donât know how you think sometimes. But well, you seem very confident with this new method, so why donât you do what you want for the time being until youâre satisfied? Both Claire and I will support you and help out if anything happens. That will never change⊠Right, Claire?â
âYes. Iâll always be on your side no matter what.â
âClaire.â
âââ What a good girl she is.
Claire, this child has always been like this.
Sheâs been on my side ever since I got married.
The other servants shunned me, but Claire is different.
She serves me with all her might.
She really is a kind and good girl.
When I wanted to tell her thanks, Claude interrupted, âBy the wayâŠâ
âWhat?â
âHow is your embroidery progressing? What does it look like now?â Heâs hinting something. I held the embroidered cloth that I had thrown on the table.
To be honest, Iâm very clumsy with my hands, so Iâm pretty bad at embroidery.
I canât compare to the skilful Claire.
The embroidery Iâm working on this time is a large rose surrounded by green vines. Iâve finished about a third of it, but Iâve already wrecked the rose, and it has become something unrecognisable.
Claude glanced at it and twitched. âAh,â he said in disappointment.
Claire hung her head down as if she hadnât seen anything and resumed her embroidery.
âHm. It looks fine since itâs really unique. Or should I say, itâs just like you.â
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âYou donât have to force yourself to praise it.â
âââ Even if I canât embroider, I have to at least learn how to sew a button on.
Whether Claude hires me, or I chose a different path, it would be meaningless if I canât do things on my own.
I took back my embroidery cloth and wholeheartedly manipulated the needle to try and make a decent piece.