Chapter 81. The Sickly Grand Dukeâs Obsession (3)
âBy the way, why did Sir come by himself instead of the butler?â
âSir Butler is away because he has something to do, so I took his place⌠and came. Hahaha.â
She didnât know if it was just her feeling, but Logan didnât seem to have any intention of entering. Even more, he wasnât looking at the Grand Duke at all.
Elusiana knew it but pretended not to know. It was because she was aware of Loganâs dissatisfaction with having an illegitimate son as his master instead of the previous successor. Still, Sir Logan does his best in his duties. Winning his heart was what the Grand Duke had to do from now on.
Elusiana walked to where Logan was standing and stood in front of him. âI think His Excellency is very tired.â
Logan glanced at Asterâs face with a somewhat nervous expression.
Still, I guess heâs worried. Itâs okay to express things like this. After thinking about it for a while, she heard Loganâs voice, which seemed shaky.
âIs he⌠sick?â
Elusiana tilted her head, though she had heard wrong, and answered. âYes. He also had a seizure a little while ago. Is the carriage outside?â
ââŚI think so?â
âThatâs a relief. I was a little worried. He did a lot of work today. Then, Iâd like you to take His Highness, please.â
ââŚ!â
Loganâs face turned contemplative. He looked at Aster reflexively. It felt like his brain was being crushed instantly by the intense pressure from Asterâs red eyes.
Damn it. Wasnât the calling artifact something the butler gave her to use in case of emergency? Thatâs why I rushed to prepare the carriage. So why on earth are you telling me to take His Highness on it! Logan felt wronged.
When the butler gave Elusiana the calling artifact a few days ago, he didnât think much of it. It was the same when he saw the butler who came to him with the flickering calling artifact.
âSir Logan, it looks like something happened to her. Please hurry up.â
Obviously, it was the case until then. But what on earth is this situation!
Elusiana, who never imagined Logan being threatened in real time, held Asterâs arm. Then Noel, who was quick-witted, quickly came over and held Asterâs arm instead.
âI will help him, Lusi.â
âOh, will you please?â
ââŚEnough. I can do it myself.â Aster pulled his arm away from Noel.
âWell, if itâs convenient for you, Your Highness.â Noel, who smiled slyly, stepped back gently. Noel just wanted Elusianaâs hand not to touch Aster in the first place, so he had nothing to regret.
Aster, who knew what Noel was thinking, stared at Noel once and stood up silently. âIâll be on my way, Elusiana.â
âThank you so much for your help today.â
âThen, Iâll see you tomorrow.â
âGet home safely.â
Aster nodded briefly and turned around. Elusiana smiled broadly and said to Logan. âSir Logan, please be careful not to shake the carriage.â
ââŚYes, Lady.â
Damn it. Logan followed Aster with a pale face. Even at that moment, Loganâs lifespan was rapidly decreasing.
As they walked out of the store, Elusiana turned to her side as if she had waited. âWhat are you doing?â
âYes?â
âLord should leave too. Come on, hurry up.â
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Noel, who left the store as if he were being kicked out by Elusiana. Arriving at the mansion, he leaned on the sofa after taking a shower. Perhaps because of the excessive emotional exhaustion, his body was heavy.
âHaa.â With a short sigh, he raised his arms to cover his eyes. Drops of water dripped from his still half-dried hair. Still, when he remembered that moment, his blood seemed to cool down.
It was a little annoying when Elusiana was treated unfairly by the servant of Count Eragost. But when it was repeated several times, he was genuinely upset. He couldnât understand why she had to suffer without revealing her identity. However, leaving her alone was an obvious mistake, as he couldnât hold back his anger.
It was right after the banquet was over that he returned late after taking care of his soaring emotions. The story of what happened to Elusiana pierced his ears.
âHonestly, isnât it like that? Whatâs the point in presenting the certification magic from the Sestein family if you mixed in a problematic flower from the beginning?â
âThe store owner was the only suspicious one.â
âWe should have questioned her a little harder, not just made her kneel down. Then we could have obtained her confession.â
Even without hearing more, he could guess what had happened to Elusiana.
They would have tried to pin her down with their status and power. Although the matter has been resolved, I canât even imagine the humiliation she felt!
Noel cleared his thoughts by letting out a hot, angry breath. Just thinking about who drove Elusiana into a corner made him feel out of control.
ââŚEven with empty words, I canât say it wasnât something you did.â
Noel got up and trudged over to his desk. He opened the drawer and took out the worn-out papers buried deep inside. Rustle, rustle, rustle. With each page turned, someones meticulously concealed evil deeds were all fully revealed.
âCamilla. How far are you going to go? How much uglier will you get before you stop?â
It was common in society to persecute and harass a young lady. In particular, most of Camillaâs work was done by borrowing the hands of others. It could be said to be more vicious because she achieved what she wanted by instigating people to avoid being punished.
âBut if I leave you as youâre, you will be more dangerous than now.â
If Camilla didnât know about their relationship, it would be one thing, but now that she did, there was no way to leave her alone. She would try to destroy Elusiana no matter what and get her out of his sight. In that case, it would be better toâ
Crumple. The papers in his hand were crumpled mercilessly. Noelâs purple eyes sank drearily. âI have no choice but to make you realize Iâm watching. So she wonât dare to touch her recklessly.â
And that night, an anonymous letter about Lady Eragostâs shameless act was delivered to two of the empireâs newspapers. As Noel expected, it wasnât published in the newspaper. Still, Count Eragost, who heard the news, ordered Camilla to self-reflect.
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Shrakâ Dozens of papers fluttered before Camillaâs eyes and fell on the floor of the office. Camillaâs jet-black eyes, chasing the paper, shook mercilessly. She opened her mouth as she stiffened her body.
âF-Father.â
âQuiet. Shut your mouth, Camilla.â
Count Eragost, whose back rested heavily on the back of his chair, closed his eyes in silence. For a moment, as if lost in thought, he said nothing.
Camilla desperately scanned the paper that had fallen on the floor with a pale face. Even though she only read a few lines, she could tell enough of what was written on the paper.
I canât believe it! Each page was a letter that accused her of misdeeds.
Camilla gritted her teeth. I already made sure to clean up the mess well. Knowing that if her tail was caught, she would become a burden to the familyâs honor, she meticulously took care of that part. If Count Eragost found out about her misdeeds, he would always turn cruel.
For Count Eragost, who pursued perfectionism to the point of sickness, faults were not something to be shown for a moment and overlooked. He regarded it as a big shame to betray his family. He would inflict severe physical punishment that left scars no matter how close they were.
While Camilla clenched her firsts tightly and struggled to control her rising fear, Count Eragost slowly opened his eyes and stared at her. He felt sorry for his frightened daughter, but his blue eyes were cold.
âThe reason I turned a blind eye to your misdeeds was because the way you handled it was pretty good. However, seeing that you let this thing end up known everywhere, it seems I trusted you too much.â
âF-Father, t-this rumor is spread maliciously by someone who was targeting me.â
âMy daughter, thatâs not the pointâ Donât you know it better than anyone else?â
âB-ButâŚ!â
Count Eragostâs eyes, which were still staring at Camilla, became fierce. âIs that your only fault?â
âYes?â
âIf you borrowed the name of Eragost, you shouldnât have looked ridiculous. You threw a banquet to catch a lady from a fallen family, but you scratched our familyâs name.â
âI-Iâm sorry, Father. But, Grand Duke Sestein suddenly stepped forward, and I couldnât help it either.â
âStill, you donât know your fault. If youâve made up your mind, you shouldâve grabbed hold of her somehow. How can you say youâre the bloodline of Eragost, Camilla?â
âHu.â
Camilla was overcome by her sorrow and let out sobs, looking down and covering her mouth. Her jet-black eyes, shaking wildly, staring at the blue pupils of Count Eragost, which were as dry as a desert. At that moment, she realized once again. That she would be punished without mercy.
âGo down to the punishment chamber, Camilla.â
âHuhu⌠Yes, yes, Father.â Camilla, who was walking like a doll with a fallen string, soon left the office.
After she went out, Count Eragostâs mouth twitched slightly. âDaughter of the Waieos family⌠Does a bad relationship remain a bad relationship? Thatâs funny, right? Verias.â
âI donât love you, Patrick. My heart belongs entirely to him!â
Count Eragostâs smile twisted grotesquely at the thought of his dead wife, who had shouted with a terribly distorted face.