Chapter 94 â A Heated Voice (2)
âMy apologies. Can you wait a little longer?â
Ian nodded agreeably at the nervous butler. His visit was sudden and it was only polite that he was expected to wait.
âWould you like to appreciate the paintings in the meantime?â
The wait seemed to be prolonged, so Ian nodded at the butlerâs invitation. He had never seen the paintings depicting the beauty of the duchy before. Ian walked down the simple corridor and paused in front of a painting every few steps while the butler followed him and explained the background of each painting. He had a good knack for telling a story and Ian listened with great pleasure to his narration. At the same time, he wished he could go visit the Archdukeâs castle with Simon one day.
He heard a sound from a distance and his shoulders tensed.
âYou must be crazy!â
It was the voice of the Archduke. The butler hastily suggested to Ian that they walk in a different direction. He seemed anxious to show his masterâs dirty laundry to the guests. Ian was a boy of good manners and knew that overhearing a lordâs private conversation in his home was disrespectful, and Ian made to turn back.
â⦠Iâm sorry, Father.â
Until he heard Simonâs voice choke out.
âYoung lord, do you really think youâre that great?â
âN-no, itâs justâ¦â
âHow dare you try to defeat the Prince!â
â â¦I didnât mean to win.â
âSimon Hillard!â
There was a cold silence for a moment. Ian walked up to the room where he could hear the voices coming from. Several times the butler made a desperate noise, but he ignored it. Then a hideous noise cracked in the air.Jaag!
That was probably the sound of slap against Simonâs cheek. The harsh sound repeated several times, but there wasnât a single word of protest.
â⦠Simon Hillard. â
The Archduke spoke again, his voice weary.
âDo you want to survive?â
ââ¦â
âI asked you if you wanted to survive.â
â⦠Yes.â
âThen donât let anyone find hope in you.âThe Archdukeâs words were short, but Ian understood it all.
âNo one should hope in vain.â
Ian gripped the box with the arrow.
âThose stupid nobles seek hope in nothing. And if they hear that youâre better than the crown prince?â
There was only one reason why the archduke wanted Ian and Simon to train together: To prove to everyone that Simon was inferior to Ian. But what kind of parent would want to prove that their child was lesser? However, the Archdukeâs tone was quite serious.
âThe moment their hopes are embodied in you, your life will be threatened.â
Nothing was more important than living.
ââ¦and even I have the strength to save you from that.âSo the archduke emphasized only one lesson to his child.
âEven one small thing you do should not exceed the princeâs. Do not expect what he has.â
And the archduke was silent. Ian backed away slowly. Something weighed heavily on his shoulders, but he didnât know why. In the end, he left the box to the butler, as if he were running away. He went back to the palace to hole himself up in his room without going to the greenhouse. He thought about the weight on his shoulders. Was it because he was sorry about the damage to Simonâs life? No. It was different from that. Ian repeated the archdukeâs words in a faint voice.
âEven one small thing should not exceed the princeâs. Do not expect what he hasâ¦â
A few days later Ian made some conclusions of his own. There was a heavy rain that day, and it was bitterly cold, so the boys warmed their hands by the fire after their lessons. After some great effort, Ian finally opened his mouth to speak.
âIâ¦Iâll be good at anything.â
He couldnât say he overheard the conversation with the archduke, so Ianâs words seemed to be coming from nowhere.
âYou are good at anything.ââNo, Iâm not saying that.â
Ian picked up a poker nearby and nudged the fire. The red and yellow sparks swirled in the air and soon disappeared.
âIâ¦I wonât let anyone past me.â
ââ¦â
âIâll work hard and be goodâ¦at anything.â
Simon was staring at the end of Ianâs poker as he replied.
âYou mean to crush my existence.â
âThatâs not what I meant! Iâ!â
He liked it when Simon was happy and doing his best. There was only one way for him to keep such joy. Ian would become the absolute best man. Simon would not be able to overcome him no matter the effort. Of course the nine-year-old did not know how to express this. But he meant it. He wanted the Simon back from that day.
âI suddenly said something strangeâ¦sorry.â
âItâs all right, Your Highness.â
Simonâs expression became more pleasant.
âPlease do me the favor and completely crush me.â
ââ¦â
âLet me struggle.â
Simon remembered a thrill he had felt only once. A moment when he felt a sense of satisfaction.
âBe a wall I can never cross. If you do, I will give you anything.â
âAnything?â
âYes, anything.â
âWellâ¦â
All Ian wanted was a relationship between the two. For the first time in his life he had someone he considered a friend. Of course, it was not easy to be friends with the Simon, blunt as he was. Tired of talking and asking alone, Ian later made a big decision.
âIâm Louise Sweeney. Itâs an honor to meet you, Lord Hillard.â
Louise had a knack for making people express their emotions, Ianâs decision was far from wrong. However.
âI hope your relationship is very strong. I donât want anyone to be able to interfereâ¦â
Anyone. The first person that had to be the word wasâ¦
Simon. Ian closed his eyes now as he meditated on the past. A heated voice flashed in his mind.
âIf you donât trample on them, they would dare to desire what belongs to their masters.â
The sound of summer rain, different from autumn, filled his ears. It looked like the season of dreary rain was about to begin.