âUgh! S-Save⦠Aah! Aah! Ugh!â
Anthonyâs body bounced like a ball as Calix continued to kick him in the gut. Even though it looked like he was kicking at random, it wasnât. He was kicking him in the areas that would hurt the most.
Bam, bam, bam. A dull noise echoed throughout the hallway.
Anthony tried to shrug and escape but to no avail.
He struggled to stand up and tried to escape, but the Grand Dukeâs knights caught him, and he was thrown back in front of Calix.
Anthony was in terrible pain, and foam began to form around his lips.
He struggled to alleviate the pain, but that was all he could do.
The Grand Duke stopped kicking him when Philip came running towards him, calling out.
âYour Excellency!â
Philip trembled when he saw his son lying on the floor as if he was dead, But he didnât dare to stand in the way of the Grand Duke.
Calixâs red eyes scanned the surroundings slowly.
Goosebumps ran down the spines of the people there, as they looked so lifeless, unlike how they looked just a while ago.
âWhatâs going on there?â
âI think I heard some noise from over there. Didnât you hear anything?â
The end of the hallway began to buzz. People were coming this way to find out what exactly was happening.
The noise made Calix turn around and move faster towards Asella.
Her pale face reflected in his expressionless eyes.
Her pale eyes wavered slightly as she stared down the hallway. Her hands fisted her skirt so tightly that the bright blue veins protruded from her pale skin.
It was such a disgrace.
She was ashamed of how this situation would appear to others.
At the sight of him getting closer, startled, Asella stepped back, but he was faster than her.
Instantly, the distance between them narrowed.
ââ¦!â
In a flash, Calixâs firm arms tightened around Asellaâs waist.
Bewildered, Asella pushed him hard, but Calix did not budge. Rather, he tightened his grip and pulled her even closer to him.
The pointless rebellion came to a halt.
Asella could not look at Calix, nor could she push him away, for that matter. She was dizzy, and her gaze dropped to the ground.
Calix looked down at Asella, who was embarrassed and didnât know what to do.
âLean against me. You donât have to let others see your face.â
âAh.â
Asellaâs mouth dropped open as she finally realized Calixâs intentions.
She stood with her back against the crowd of people.
She leaned against him, so they wouldnât be able to see her swollen face.
âRyzen.â
The Grand Dukeâs loyal aide knew what to do only by his masterâs calling. Following Ryzenâs gesture, the Benvitoâs knights blocked those approaching from afar.
âBring me the veil.â
A short command was given, and soon a delicately crafted veil was handed to Calix.
The veil with colorful embroidery on the edges was wide enough to cover her face and hair, resting softly on her shoulders.
Calix, who had placed the veil over Asellaâs head himself, asked to confirm.
âIs it uncomfortable?â
âNo, Iâm fine.â
The suffocating veil was not a subject she would complain about at this moment. It gave her a sense of relief that at least she didnât have to show her swollen face in front of so many people.
As soon as he was assured that the veil was firmly in place, Calix turned his head away.
Anthony, who had come to his senses in the meantime, was slowly getting back on his feet with the help of Philip.
Philip shouted for a doctor nervously. But none of the servants could do so because of the Benvito knights who surrounded the area with a grim presence.
âWhat are you doing just standing! Go and get a doctor, quickly!â
âThat wonât happen.â
Calix interrupted Philipâs words.
His arrogant smile made Philip feel as if he had been thrown into a field of blowing snow and wild wind. A chilling sensation rose up on his lower back, making him shiver.
âA mere piece of trash with no title or rank insulted the Grand Duchess.â
Calixâs red eyes had an eerie, mysterious glow to them.
âAnd the ones who were supposed to be protecting their master were just standing idly by and watching.â
The servant trembled as they stood in their place. The Grand Duke expressed it indirectly, but it was a clear insult, for they knew exactly what he meant.
With the exception of Cecile, who collapsed unconscious, none of them tried to stop Anthony or restrain his actions.
From watching the Grand Dukeâs aggression towards Anthony and the tenderness he had shown towards the Grand Duchess, they realized somethingâ¦
How wrong of a choice they madeâ¦
âI wonât stand still if you touch my things.â
Hearing what his lord had said, Ryzenâs brow furrowed.
He was a capable vassal of the Grand Duke. Naturally, he knew the personality of his lord; he didnât like doing unnecessary work and left it all up to his subordinates to do so. But because of some worthless piece of trash that didnât know their place, he began to do things he didnât need to bother doing.
On top of that, it was his lordâs wedding.
Calculations quickly went through Ryzenâs mind about how to dispose of Anthonyâs body and how to keep the mouths of those who were watching the whole thing shut.
His lord was a possessive man.
It didnât matter what thoughts Calix had of her, now that Asella Chartus became Asella Benvito.
All that mattered was that she was his wife and the only one with the surname Benvito aside from the Grand Duke.
âDeath will be the only thing that awaits the dog that bites its master.â
As soon as Calix had finished, the Benvito knights drew their swords.
As the heavy metallic clang sound echoed eerily in their ears, the servant of Chartus let out a short scream as they gasped for air.