Such a sudden whim of the Duke made him confused.
âThen why did you decide to go home? If you tell me, Iâll try to change things as per your liking.â
âHer feet look so sore. I just canât think of letting her stand on these feet.â
The Count stared at Molitia, and it was natural that she was tired with that look of Countâs, which was not the eyes of a father looking at her injured daughter.
The Countâs gaze once again turned to Molitiaâs toes. The neat bandages of her feet were only that. It was clear that his daughter was fussing at the small wound.
âBut you have already treated it. That should be enough. If it seems uncomfortable, let me offer a chair for my daughter.â
âNo. I will go home.â
Despite the concessions so far, the Duke, who made his claim hard, did not understand.
âWhat is this position?â
It was also an excellent opportunity to put down rumors about their Clemence family. The same goes for the Dukeâs family; there was no one who didnât know that the Dukeâs family was involved in the public rumors.
It was the heart of Count Clemence that he wanted to spread his influence to the Duke of Linerio as a family that joined through marriage.
But if the Duke was so uncooperative, the Count could not achieve what he wanted. The Count frowned slightly.
âThen what will the guests do? Since weâre all here to celebrate for you, stay here for some more time.â
âIâve already shown myself.â
âBut you have yet to meet many important people.â
âDo you mean they didnât see my face?â
The Duke suddenly changed his smile. Although it was to go back to being expressionless, its sense of deterrence was inexpressible. Molitia, who was ignored, might have shrunk her shoulders.
It was natural that the Countâs face, which received the gaze directly, was suddenly white.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
â⦠no, itâs not like that.â
âYou can personally visit the Dukeâs mansion in the future if it dissatisfies you that I am leaving. Iâll give you a grand reception.â
Who knew the word âGrandâ can be such a flesh-shivering word?
The Count struggled to put up with the chill in his body. It is said that the Duke had risen to a considerable level of strength, and it could be seen that it was not a lie.
But the Count didnât back down here. Just as the Duke was trying to leave, he added a word.
âWho will shine when the main couple leaves?â (The Count)
âIsnât there the Count?â
The blank Countâs gaze touched the Duke.
âI appreciate your ability, and Iâm leaving this place believing in the Count, so please live up to the expectations.â
As he said, the Duke hugged Molitia. Secretly, he put a hand under her butt and massaged her thighs.
Molitia, who felt his touch, blushed, but the Duke was shamelessly smiling again.
âI donât want to see my wife hurt anymore, so Iâll take my leave.â
The Duke hurried out of his seat over the Count, who had not yet escaped from the shock. Molitiaâs heart, which was peeping at the Count, was pounding hard.
âWhy are you staying still? Does your foot hurt a lot?â
He made the wagon stand by through the servant, and he looked down at Molitia, who was strangely too calm. His gaze startled her.
âNo, not like that.â
âThen what?â
âBecause itâs my first time to disobey my fatherâ¦â
Her heart was still beating so hard that it felt like it would bounce off. Molitia had never gone against Countâs words in her life. There have been a few rebellions, but the ending had always been the Countâs wish.
The Countâs words were absolute to her. She would be mercilessly punished for going against him. It was common to be starved or be deprived of warmth.
As she went back and forth between pain and hunger, it bound her to become dull and obey his wishes. The Countâs Desire was ahead of hers, and thus she followed the Count.
It was significant for her to refuse the Countâs words. A tearful heart rose from within her, which Molitia herself did not know. She just endured the redness of her eyes.