Just as the reapers had intended with their small prank, Pilsburgās carriages rattled severely.
The buffer spell on the carriageās wheels had no effect as they passed through the numerous embedded stones on the road. And the passengers would haveĀ definitelyĀ suffered from motion sickness.
Riggs smiled as he saw that even the horses pulling the carriages looked weary.
āKiel, you did something that I didnāt even command. Weāll discuss the schedule of your vacation reward after the conference.ā
Isabelle couldnāt hear Riggsā voice clearly.
She was focused entirely on the door of that carriage.
Pilsburgās coat of arms, as it was emblazoned on the carriage, looked so unfamiliar to her.
That coat of arms was also a representative symbol of her lineageāher heritage.
āI never thought Iād get the chance to utter the word āheritageā.ā
Though she had been determined to greet the person inside that Pilsburg carriage calmly, she couldnāt do so now that she was faced with it.
For Isabelle, who had never ever met anyone who she could call a ārelativeā, the approaching carriage seemed like a huge box.
A box that was much too large. She didnāt know if she could handle its contents.
Just thinking about how a relative of hers was inside made her heart pound heavily. She really couldnāt stay calm.
Whether a distant or close relative, this person was someone she shared blood ties with.
Even if it was Roiqan, perhaps the very person who sent those spies to her.
She had been abandoned by her family, but also had been sent spies by her family. She imagined a thousand different ways how this meeting would go.
She wondered if his first words would be āIām sorryā.
Maybe they were being eaten up by guilt, refusing to even look her in the eyes.
However, as soon as the carriage doors of the Pilsburgās entourage opened, these fleeting thoughts vanished immediately.
āDuke Cardiago, thank you for inviting me to this place that has been hidden away from the outside world.ā
Isabelle watched Roiqan Pilsburg as he stepped out from the carriage, speaking well without one hint of motion sickness in him,
His light gray hair was something that would be rarely seen in the Cardiago domain.
The murky emerald hue of his eyes was also a characteristic of someone from the capital.
He gave off a gentle impression, not one hint of a sharp or angular line, like a portrait drawn only in curves.
He wasnāt the hammer-wielding monster that Isabelle had previously imagined.
āWhyā¦ā
Thatās why Isabelle wanted to deny it even more.
Roiqan looked so much like Isabelle. No other person she had met before had this much resemblance to her and this included the saintesses from the temple.
They wereĀ thisĀ similar.
If they were compared side by side, they looked like each other so much that one might even believe them to be siblings.
But then⦠Why was it that while he was looking at her now, he didnāt seem to even bat an eye after having sent people to kill her?
āI also greet the Duchess of Cardiago, who has become the new lady of the house. I am Roiqan Pilsburg. On behalf of His Majesty the Emperor, I will be representing House Pilsburg.ā
As Roiqan bowed politely with his eyes curved into crescent moons, Isabelle couldnāt stay calm any longer.
That man wasnāt shaken at all.
āI heard that the Madam had been attacked not too long ago.ā
āā¦ā¦!ā
āIt is such a pity. During the Imperial Conference, Pilsburg would definitely not easily let pass the tension brought upon by this unfortunate mishap.ā
His laughter was airy.
It was so different from the picture of evil that Isabelle had drawn in her head.
At a loss for words, Isabelle could only stare at him.
Her gaze gradually hardened and became unfriendly.
The inside of her lips, which she had bitten to hold back the urge to cry, began to taste of metallic blood.
āWe have prepared rooms at the main palace for all Pilsburgās representatives. You must be tired from your journey, so do feel free to rest.ā
Isabelle had felt that there was only Roiqan and her in the world at that moment, but Riggsā voice suddenly brought her back.
His tone was aloof and unhesitant.
āItās not the time to be so swept away by emotions.ā
It was thanks to Riggsā voice that Isabelle could barely escape the darkness she was feeling within her.
The estateās competent butlers guided the guests from PIlsburg to their respective rooms.
āIsabelle. You endured it well.ā
When only the people of Cardiago were left around them, Riggs said this as he wrapped an arm around Isabelleās shoulders.
She didnāt even know she was crying until he raised a hand to wipe the tears on her cheeks.
* * *
Pilsburgās entourage arrived first, but soon, the other guests came in one after another.
Cardiagoās people spent the entire day welcoming the guests.
Now that the sun had already gone down and the moon was lighting up the dark sky, Isabelle thought that the day passed by better than she expected.
When more people came in like a tide, there was no time for her to think about Roiqan Pilsburgās shameless face.
She was busy just trying to put a name to the new faces she was seeing, according to what she had memorized before.
Isabelle had to admit that she was oblivious to her own inner feelings.
It was arrogant of her to think that she could remain calm even when she finally faced Roiqan Pilsburg.
āI donāt even think of him as family.ā
She never expected a warm hug or a sweet greeting of āI missed youā.
Officially on paper, her name had never been Isabelle Pilsburg. She was IsabelleĀ Cardiago.
But at the very least, Isabelle thought that he would look agitated.
Because the cousin he had tried to kill by sending the terrene forces was still here, alive and kicking. She wanted to see him react to that.
āI was the only one who was agitated at that moment.
Saintess Mary had taught her how to hide her emotions and skillfully overcome difficult situations, however as she had faced someone who had the same blood inside her, all her teachings had become futile.
āJust because Iām a Pilsburg, you tried to kidnap me. But now that youāre in front of me, you pretend like you donāt know anythingā¦ā
Isabelle smiled bitterly. He wantedĀ someoneĀ who was a direct descendant of Pilsburg to gain the support he needed.
NotĀ Isabelle.
āYouāre completely treating me like a tool to be used.ā
If that man didnāt have the same blood as Isabelle, she wouldnāt have been this miserable even if it was the same circumstance.
The fact that his first reaction to her as they met was to turn a blind eye⦠This was what made her collapse.
Isabelle leaned her head against Isis, who was arranging her hair at that moment without saying a word.
āGoddess Isis. I donāt need a family or anything like it. I reached this point in my life without one andā¦ā
āā¦ā¦ā
āIām sorry. Can you brush my hair later? I want to be alone for now.ā
Isis swept Isabelle once more and then left the room.
Isabelle hugged a pillow and cried until she felt breathless.
āIām not a Pilsburg. Such a family is⦠That family abandoned me in the first place. Even if it was done according to Isisā will, they abandoned me.ā
Isabelle cried for a long time, and when her eyes had become swollen and red, she threw the pillow.
She came to a conclusion that was tinged with anger.
āThatās not the place where I can return. I have nothing to do with that family. The place I can return to⦠It wasnāt with them in the first place.ā
It made her even sadder that the saintesses werenāt beside her. They had always been by her side to comfort her whenever she burst into tears.
It was at that moment that warm hands gently swept over her shoulders, which seemed to move up and down without rest.
āIsabelle.ā
Isabelle turned around, her eyes swollen like sausages.
Only then did she realize that the place she could find solace in was here, in this roomāin the bedroom of Riggs, her childhood friend and husband.
āRiggs⦠Hiic, when did you come in?ā
āA while ago. I think you didnāt hear me because you were crying.ā
Riggs held out a glass of lukewarm water.
Instead of accepting the glass, she opened her mouth slightly instead.
Riggs brought the glass at the correct angle over her lips. It seemed like he knew exactly how much water she could take in and how many seconds until sheād need to take in a breath again.
As she drank water comfortably, Isabelle thought.
Riggs was the only one who knew just how much she had yearned for a connection as strong as blood ties, and just how much she was forcing herself to pretend to be okay.
āIām sorry, Riggs. I should have acted more gracefully earlier during the day.ā
āWhat do you have to be sorry about though.ā
āā¦ā¦ā
āWhat Roiqan did was ridicule you. Iām the one who should be sorry. My wife was mocked right in front of me, but I could only stay still quietly and keep up pretenses as a noble.ā
āYouād only be called a fool if you lost your temper here, Riggs. Itās an Imperial Conference, not a playground for kids.ā
Isabelle scolded him for no reason.
For a while after that, no words were exchanged between them, as if giving each other a time to breathe.
As Isabelle occasionally sniffled, Riggs swept her eyes.
āIsabelle. I know how much you wanted to see your blood relatives.ā
āYou know about it better than Goddess Isis. No one knows more about me than you do.ā
āDo you really believe Iām the only one?ā
āOf course I do. Youāre the only one I have now⦠Riggs?ā
Isabelle mumbled helplessly, but she looked up at him.
For a moment, it felt as if he stopped breathing as his body stiffened. His fingertips felt warmer as they gently swept around her eyes.
āDo you really think so?ā
Riggsā question seemed to be carrying some weight.
Of course, Isabelle tried to let the matter slide by saying yes, but she couldnāt answer because her throat closed up right then.
She knew it for a fact. There was only one person she could trust now.
However, it was like the moment sheād say this, a mirror she imagined to be inside her would really come out clean, as though there had never been handprints on it before.
It made her so sad to face the truth, so her eyes became strained with tears.
āYouāre the only one I have, Riggs. Everyone else just wants to use me as a⦠hiic, as a tool. But now that I said it aloud, Iām so scared that youāre really the only one I have left.ā
āI know you very well. Canāt you be satisfied with just me?ā
Unlike the bitter tone of his voice, his eyes were smiling.
He looked content, as though he was looking at a ripened fruit.
āI donāt want anyone else to take any space in your heart. Please, just be satisfied with me.ā
āā¦ā¦ā
āYou know, Isabelle. Just me alone is enough for you.ā
He sat close right next to her side.
Beneath his short hair, she saw his angular collarbone and jutting adamās apple.
With a sniffle, Isabelle looked up at him.
Knowing exactly what was troubling her that she couldnāt stop crying, Riggs spoke.
āIsabelle. Iām the only one who knows how to soothe you.ā
And, little by little, his face grew closer to hers.