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Deborah, having left more than half of her food untouched, hurriedly returned to her room. She had heard a terribly frightening sound and wasnât in a condition to eat.
What should she do? Anyone else might not know, but it seemed the Duke was targeting Luna.
She couldnât ignore the kind person who was curing her motherâs illness without asking for anything in return.
She felt obligated to help in some wayâ¦
âScaryâ¦?â
Setting aside the fact that there was no solution, the Duke was too terrifying. Even low-ranking nobles who boasted about their status were terrified of him. And this was the only Duke in the Empire, a man who would stop at nothing to get what he wanted.
âWhat should I doâ¦!â
As Deborah was anxiously biting her nails, pondering what to do, there was a knock on her door.
âIâm sorry to intrude so suddenly. There seems to be an unfinished part of the cleaning. May I come in for a moment?â
It was a maid. The room seemed perfectly clean, but Deborah didnât feel she was in a position to refuse. She allowed her in, but it wasnât the usual maid who cleaned her room; it was a stranger.
âWhile I clean, perhaps you can read this.â
The woman nonchalantly handed Deborah a letter and began cleaning. It was neither a book nor was it clear who sent the letter.
It was quite sudden, but seeing that it was addressed to her, Deborah naturally opened it and read its contents.
She was so shocked by what she read that she caught her breath.
[You must return the diamond. Send your schedule and I will decide the location.]
âWhat, whatâ¦!â
A diamond? Completely confused, Deborah stared at the maid. The maid, without even looking at Deborah, was wiping the window frame and said:
âIâll come back in two days for the reply.â
âBut Iâ¦!â
Deborah wanted to protest that she didnât steal any diamond, but seeing the puzzled look on the maidâs face, she closed her mouth. She had seen numerous situations where saying the wrong thing led to complications, and she had a hunch this might be another such situation.
âDo you need more time?â
Pondering the maidâs question, Deborah finally decided. For now, she would return the diamond.
Luna wasnât a bad person; surely if she explained the misunderstanding, Luna would understand.
She wondered how anyone knew she had the diamond and sent her the letter, but explaining herself was the priority.
Thinking this, she nodded, and the maid, whose cleaning was apparently just an excuse, quietly left the room.
Not long after, Beth came to Deborahâs room.
âI think you should see Mr. Fersen.â
ââ¦Now?â
Seeing Deborahâs apprehensive look, Beth patted her shoulder and took out a sedative.
âHe has adjusted the scent so there wonât be mistakes like last time. Donât worry too much, Mr. Fersen is not a bad person.â
Even if something did go wrong like last time, Beth intended to send Deborah to Fersenâs room.
There wasnât much time. They had to persuade Fersen and get him to help the Duchess.
Deborah knew this well. And now, she really had a reason to see Fersen.
âAfter⦠I meet young master Fersen, can I go out to relaxâ¦?â
It was because of the letter she received earlier. Since she couldnât go out without a reason, she needed Fersenâs assistance.
Beth, realizing that Deborahâs last outing hadnât gone well, briefly showed a sympathetic expression. Then she nodded in agreement.
âI understand. Iâll make sure thereâs no repeat of last time.â
Relieved, Deborah prepared and headed again to Fersenâs room. The butler, who had arrived earlier to check on Fersenâs condition, greeted her.
âItâs too much to ask her to sleep with him today. Itâs better to build a relationship first. I havenât even lit incense to help.â
Deborah, swallowing dryly at his blunt words, nodded in agreement.
She then hesitated with the sedative that Beth had given her before slowly entering the room.
It seemed like Fersen had been waiting just for Deborah, because as soon as he spotted her, his eyes sparkled brightly.
ââ¦Fe, Fersen.â
Deborah called Fersenâs name as she had been taught. He then waited for what she was about to say next, as if he would perk up his ears like an animal if he had any.
âLast time⦠I didnât get to say⦠that⦠I want to make amends.â
Although she didnât say much, a faint blush appeared on Fersenâs cheeks.
âAre you seriousâ¦?â
His speech was slightly slurred as if he had been sniffing something for a long time, but the joy in his eyes was unmistakable.
This made Deborah very uncomfortable. The real Luna Peils probably wouldnât even think of such things, and she felt suddenly guilty for deceiving him like this.
âYes.â
âYouâre not changing your words, rightâ¦?! Now, youâre not meeting him anymore, rightâ¦?!â
âThatâs right. Thatâs why Iâm hereâ¦â
What was the need to beat around the bush after everything was over? Before she could even finish her thought, Fersen suddenly jumped from the bed and hugged Deborah.
What?! Didnât he say he was in painâ¦?!
Startled, Deborah tried to push Fersen away, but he didnât budge as if his claim of pain was a lie.
âIf you betray me again, I really wonât leave it be.â
She was so taken aback by his words, which sounded like either a warning or a threat, that Deborah was speechless.
âWhy arenât you answering? Donât tell me youâre going back to him?â
âNo, no! I wonât go!â
Pressured, Deborah hastily nodded in agreement.
Deborah felt as if she was on the verge of tears, but a smile appeared on Fersenâs lips.@@novelbin@@
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âGood morning.â
Antes, who had been coming to work every morning for days, cheerfully greeted Luna. The hand he extended for her to take was a bonus.
Luna, after briefly staring at him, took a deep breath and took his hand.
âAh, yes. Good morning.â
This had become such a familiar gesture for her that she didnât even think twice about it.
Still, holding hands with him always sent a peculiar sensation coursing through her.
Yet she tried to remain composed. As they walked, Antes gently laughed and raised their intertwined hands, gently kissing the back of Lunaâs hand.
ââ¦?!â
Hey! Just because weâre officially dating, you should at least give a warning! Blinker! Signal!
Lunaâs face turned bright red. Then Antes chuckled and explained:
âAh, sorry. Youâre just too cute.â
That explanation made it clear that it wasnât a mistake but intentional. Yet she couldnât be mad at him.
ââ¦Please warn me next time. It startles me.â
âIâll be careful. In that regard, hereâs a warning for another one.â
Before she knew it, Antes kissed the back of Lunaâs hand again. This surprised her again, making her step back.
Antes, laughing under his breath, wrapped his arm around her waist.
âYou told me to warn you, so I did.â
âWell, you did, butâ¦!â
She couldnât deny his point, but being startled was another matter. And yet, she couldnât ask him not to do it again.
No, why canât she? She could just ask him! Why canât she say it? Just say it! Still, it was just a surprise, and if she had to choose between liking or disliking it, it was more on the liking sideâ¦!
Laura, who had been watching the two descend the stairs, chuckled as she thought about their interaction.
âMy goodness.â
She had been with them the whole time but now felt invisible. It was strange how, after half a year of dating, they suddenly advanced their relationship so much, but it was a good development.
They were a perfect couple, and watching their relationship progress, maybe even to marriage and taking care of their children together, would be delightful.
As Laura laughingly followed Luna and Antes, Royer, who seemed to have been out somewhere early in the morning, entered the mansion and greeted Luna and Antes.
âAh, I was just about to go see you. Good timing.â
Then he took something out of his pocket and handed it to Luna.
âHereâs the reply you were waiting for.â