âWhoâs that woman?
âOhâ¦â¦.â
Frederick stopped for a moment, unable to answer about his fatherâs disgrace with his own mouth, but eventually gave an awkward cough and then opened his mouth.
âItâsâ¦â¦.my father asked me to bury her with him.â¦.Sheâs become a martyr.â
A brief silence followed.
A cold sneer appeared on Killianâs face as he stared at him.
Frederickâs wife, Segnitia, interrupted her husband, who was having trouble keeping up appearances, changing his words to reflect his expression.
âFrederick was acquainted with that woman. Heâs not feeling good.â
Cassariusâs second son did not answer, but turned away, his expression hardening.
Segnitia continued on talking, making excuses.
âHe was not the one to leave a will that required taking an innocent person along with himâ¦. â¦â¦. As one would expect, a temptress is a temptress.â
Although Cassariusâs will forced them to follow it, Segnitia secretly appealed that it was not something they were happily doing.
âSegnitia.â
Frederick stopped his wife.
âItâs my fatherâs funeral, so weâll keep our thoughts to ourselves.â
âYes, I understand.â
Segnitia bowed her head and retreated.
Frederick breathed a sigh of relief and inwardly praised his wise wife.
It was good enough. He was embarrassed in a position where he showed impeccable scenes, but he avoided it effectively.
Frederick lifted his gaze to study Axiasâs expression. Then he was a little startled.
âTemptress.â
Killian smiled.
âIâm interested.â
The people nearby looked at him, unsure of what to make of his expression.
But Frederick remembered the rumors about Killianâs fondness for women.
Grand Duke of Axias, âEast Annexâ.
Of all the people who were angry that he was a lunatic who followed a harem that only the emperor could have. How many of them honestly do not envy him?
It was said that he would take the ladies everywhere he went, but today there was no woman with him.
The Grand Duke of Axias continued to laugh, tilting his head.
âEveryone here seems to feel sorry for her, but I have yet to receive my payment from Cassarius. If I took her instead of the debt, everyone would be happier.â
The Sevitas family stared at Killian with their eyes wide opened at the unexpected proposal.
Killian smirked.
âWhat do you think?â
Frederickâs mouth dropped open involuntarily.
âAre you serious? How much do I owe you? Are you saying that you will write off the entire debtâ¦?
Frederick said, stuttering.
Killian assured him without blinking.
âIâm going to take the last companion of the dead. Shouldnât that be enough? If thereâs a difference, use it for incense.â
Frederick swallowed a cough and glanced at Rietta.
It was an unexpected windfall.
He could get that tremendous debt written off by offering someone who was going to be a corpse anyway.
But he couldnât be too happy about it, because he had a reputation to uphold, so he pretended to be hesitant.
Killian lifted one side of his mouth in a coy smile.
âAh, I suppose I canât go against my fatherâs last wishes after all. Iâll pretend I never heard of it.â
Once again, the peopleâs expressions suddenly changed.
Segnitia turned her head around to look at Frederick.
You would never know when the Grand Duke of Axias would change his mind.
This was not the time to hesitate, worrying about his dignity.
Frederick clenched his fist nervously.
The decision was changed quickly.
âBring the woman.â
This time the others turned suddenly to the side to look at him.
âNo, My Lord.â
The eyes of the people turned to Cedric Cavalam, the loyal servant of the dead Cassarius.
Confused by the cold stares of the mourners who suddenly gathered, Cedric quickly bowed his head.
âItâs already the week â¦â¦ all the preparations are done, and itâs his last will and testament. I cannot betray the will of the former lord Casarius this wayâ¦â¦!â
Frederick glared coldly at his airheaded subordinate.
âThen do you have a way to take responsibility for my fatherâs debt of twenty million gold?â
It was not acceptable to play tricks on the Grand Duke of Axias.
Rather, Frederick, who knew that being frank was the only way to avoid going against his mood, told him in straightforward terms. Suddenly, flustered by the arrow aimed at him, Cavalam began to stutter.
âItâs all because of the money. Are you going to betray your fatherâs last hope because of a mere piece of money? Iâve even finished the wedding for his soul! Rietta Tristy will serve Lord Cassarius forever in the afterlifeâ¦â¦!â
âThatâs a touching sentiment.â
Killian suddenly drew his sword.
The peopleâs complexion instantly changed. Even the knights couldnât respond for a moment.
Killian tilted his head and smiled sweetly.
âYesâ¦â¦. I donât have any particular gift that Iâve prepared for Cassariusâs last journeyâ¦..How about it? How about you go and serve Cassarius forever. Being a loyal servant forever would be the best present.â
A gentle gaze of his red eyes slowly made its way through the sword blade.
âWouldnât that be a beautiful story?â
When the red eyes with a relaxed smile lifted towards Cedric, Cedricâs face turned pale.
ââCassarius will be pleased to see you.â
Frozen in place, Cedric retreated with a trot. Cold sweat ran down his face like rain, sliding down the monocle on his nose.
Killian smiled and fell flat on his face.
A sweet voice fell upon his head like a death sentence.
âDonât refuse.â
The moment Killian drew his sword down and took a step forward.
Cedricâs knees collapsed on the floor.
âI, I was out of line! Please forgive me!â
***
The procession stopped immediately as the Sevitas family and Grand Duke Axias seemed to be talking about something.
The words were conveyed to the maidservants through the knights that were near Frederick.
As the maids came and went, they exchanged inaudible words, and then supported Riettaâs body and turned her back.
Rietta was led toward the family of Sevitas, and the crowd, who couldnât hear what they said, began to murmur in confusion.
âWhat is it? Whatâs the matter?â
âI donât knowâ¦â¦.â
Rietta, who couldnât understand what was going on, moved her feet at the guidance of the maidens with stunned eyes.
The beautiful widow, on her way to death, was brought back before the Grand Duke of Axias.
The maids tried to greet the Grand Duke politely.
In a daze of consciousness, not knowing what she was doing, Rietta bowed awkwardly with unfocused eyes.
The knights, and even Frederick, had been unable to retreat from the sword from Killianâs hand, shaking nervously.
Killian nonchalantly extended his sword toward Rietta and lifted the black veil that covered her face with the tip of his sword.
When the veil was removed, the face of a beautiful pale woman without a single expression was revealed.
Her unfocused sky-blue eyes blinked slowly.
Killianâs cold, subdued red eyes swept through the woman.
A cold smile appeared on his face, one side of his mouth raised casually.
âBeautiful.â
Killian Axias chuckled and tilted his head.
Then, like a fierce beast in the spring sun, he gave a sweet greeting.
âHello temptress.â
***
That night.
Killian walked into his special guest room, which was set up in the Sevitas mansion, and unexpectedly found someone had already occupied his bed.
Rietta, with her loose beautiful blond hair and wearing a transparent white slip, was sitting on the bed with a dazed expression on her face, but when she spotted him, she stood up and bowed her head.
âYour Highness.â
A voice was cracked and faint without power.
âThank you for saving my life⦠I will serve you with all my heart.â
She meant to give him a happy night. Killian looked dumbfounded.
The soulless voice seemed to be reading the words, apparently in the form of mumbling.
âI donât know if I saved youâ¦..â
The woman stood dumbfounded, her eyes downcast, unable to smile at the joke that pointed out her attitude.
When Killian saw her during the day, he was told that she had taken an alucino sedative.
It seemed that she still hadnât come to her senses.
Killian approached and lifted the womanâs chin.
Her hazy, light blue eyes were unfocused and empty.
âIt looks like someone whoâs already dead.â
A moment later, a stupid reply came from the expressionless face.
ââ¦â¦ Iâm sorry.â
Killian clicked his tongue, looked at the woman, and said.
âGo back now. I donât have a hobby taking in a woman at a funeral.â
The woman stood absentmindedly without a single refusal, she just gave her greetings and stepped down.
âYesâ¦â¦â
Killian liked that the woman didnât talk much. But it was unsettling to see her retreat so gracefully, as if sheâd been waiting for this moment for a long time.
Killian only glanced at the woman and asked,
âYou. Whatâs your name?â
A dull reply came back slowly from her expressionless face.
âIâm Rietta â¦â¦Tristy.â
Killian scanned her up and down.
Although she was a rare beauty in the countryside, what fun would there be to hold a dead, expressionless woman in bed?
âYeah. Rietta. Go outside and call Leonard.â
âYesâ¦â¦.â
Killian turned away and took off his coat as Rietta walked out the door.
No matter how much Federick wanted to resolve his debt, the act of pushing the woman into Killianâs room on the day of his fatherâs funeral was outrageous.
That was also the woman who was supposed to be sharing his fatherâs path.
Killian snickered tastelessly.
Cassarius did a great job of raising his children. (Sarcasm).
***
âYou asked to see me?â
Leonard, Killianâs knight, asked,
Killian nodded casually, started undressing.
âWhatâs happened to that woman?â
Leonard began to recite as if he had waited.
âShe is an ordinary widow. I heard they were a happy couple.â
âYouâve already figured that out â¦â¦?
Leonard nodded briefly.
âOf course. I have to find out what kind of woman who can enter
the bedchamber of the Grand Duke.â
âContinue.â
âIt was four months after her husband died of a disease, Count Cassarius tried to make her his concubine. But when she refused, the Count took her three-year-old daughter and sold her to a slave dealer.â
Killian, who was listening silently, sat on the sofa and spit it out with a blank face.
âThatâs a dirty story. Well done.â
âFurthermoreâ¦.â
âWhat else do you have?â
âIâm not sure but thereâs something suspicious about her husbandâs death. I heard he died from the plague.â
Killian glanced at Leonard.
ââ¦Didnât you say it was four months ago that her husband died?â
âYes. Itâs a time when the plague hasnât spread in Sevitas. The timing doesnât match. There seems to be a rumor that Count Cassarius, who was greedy for Rietta, killed her husband in disguise of the plague. Isnât it the curse of her dead husband that Cassarius has a real plague?â
Killian smirked.
A curse.
People love stories like that.
Leonardâs words followed.
âCassarius was staying in an ordinary mansion, so the fortification spell would not have the same effect as a fortress. However, a count would have been protected by a castle spell by his immediate priest, so it is unusual that the plague was able to break through it and enter.â
Leonard held out a piece of paper in the form of a brief summary report.
It was a quick summary of the dates of Cassariusâs plague onset and death.
âIn fact, he was one of the first people in Sevitas contracted the plague, and the progression of his life to critical condition was unusually fast. Shall I find out more?â
âThatâs enough. You did a great job. Go back.â
Killian did not care more than that.
Leonard bowed and left the room.
âWidowâ¦.I see.â
Killian nodded, uninterested, and lay back on the couch.
He was just passing by Sevitas, and decided to pay Cassarius a visit. But he was dead.
Killian wasnât interested in collecting the dead manâs debts from his children.
It wasnât much money to him anyway.
Frederickâs attitude of being frank and polite wasnât bad either.
Nor did he expect him to be a very great sorcerer.
What the nobles were doing was funny, and it was just a boring once-in-a-lifetime entertainment.
Killian crossed his legs, tossed the piece of paper Leonard had given him on the table, and opened his book.
He quickly forgot about her, moved to the bed and fell asleep.
***
âYou wonât be staying any longer?â
Segnitia greeted Killian with a regretful look.
âNext time.â
Killian replied with a plain face.
He had an indifferent attitude, but it was interesting to see this ruthless man treating them like a gentleman.
Still, Frederick and Segnitia were more than a little disappointed to see him leave.
It was a rare occasion when a man of great influence in the empire, both in terms of wealth and military power, stayed at their home. It was a person who would surely be useful for a long time if they could establish a positive relationship.
Even when it was discovered that Frederick was about to make a mistake, it turned out to be unexpectedly harmonious, and despite his initial nervousness, the Grand Duke was not a difficult person.
Furthermore, Dukeâs willingness to write off their debt so easily made an impression on them.
However, Killian was not a man he could catch even if he tried, nor was he in a position where Sevitas would dare to pester him.
Unfortunately, Frederick had to content himself with serving the Grand Duke and his knights with the utmost hospitality, beautified the woman, and provided her a top notch carriage to ride in.
The Grand Duke of Axias and his party were ready when Rietta, beautifully dressed in a plain and elegant black and purple dress made of the finest fabrics, stepped into the carriage with a deadpan expression on her face.
âThen.â
Killian turned to casually glance at the woman he had paid a high price for with a disinterested attitude.
Frederick, a little bewildered by the momentary farewell, looked at the back of the man and gave him a last look.
âI hope you have a comfortable journey.â
Without looking back, Killian Axias lifted one hand to respond to Frederickâs greeting and drove off.