Chapter 226
Sir Donau and Sir Howe agreed with their wives.
âI feel the same way, Father. I respect my adopted sisterâs wishes.â
âMe too, Father. Iâm sure Sir Pol didnât make this decision lightly.â The brothers knew that Poliana was an intelligent and careful woman. They believed that she would have considered all the possible consequences of her marriage before making this decision. But the truth was, Poliana decided to do this in a very rash way. In fact, if she had accepted the Sir Bika Seniorâs offer of a puppy, Poliana wouldâve never decided to get married. Poliana was in an emotionally vulnerable position because she felt so lonely, and it worked perfectly to Frauâs advantage. It was his lucky day.
In the end, everyone on the table agreed that they should all respect Polianaâs decision. Sir Deke, feeling awkward, didnât say much. It seemed that he was the only one who knew about Frauâs declaration about how he wanted to marry Poliana for her money. Perhaps it was best for people not to know about it or else it would upset them even more.
Vanessa and Vaxi nodded, âWe are so glad Sir Pol is marrying someone her own age.â
âTotally, I remember her telling us she doesnât want to marry a younger man.â
Sir Donau felt a little sad, remembering how Poliana was his first love, but his feelings for her were now a distant and fond memory. He loved his wife and his daughter.
While everyone chatted amicably, Lady Bika kept murmuring to herself, âFrau⦠Frauâ¦â The name sounded familiar. She had a bad feeling about it, and suddenly, she looked up.
âSir Donau, did you say Sir Poliana is marrying Frau Sneke?â
âYes. His name is Frau and he is from the Sneke family. He is currently working as Baron Redikalâs student; heâs a doctor.â
Lady Bikaâs face became rigid. She was normally a very calm and kind-looking lady, but at this moment, she looked like a witch. She looked so angry, which was very unusual. It was also considered very rude to look so unhappy in front of a guest. Sir Rabi held his wifeâs hand gently and asked, âDear, whatâs wrong?â
âJust give me a moment. I need to think. Frau Sneke⦠Frau Sneke⦠So that would be the current Baron Snekeâs younger brother? The man who had that notorious affair with a maid in his own household?!â
No one could agree or disagree with Lady Bikaâs question because no one knew. Vanessa and Vaxi had no idea what their mother was talking about. Sir Rabi and Sir Baufallo were not in Acreia when this happened because they were away at war. Sir Donau and Sir Howe were the same. Sir Deke knew about this scandal since he recently did his own research, but he could not reveal this fact. If they asked how he knew about it, it would be very hard for him to explain it.
Lady Bika exclaimed, âNo one here remembers this?!â
She raised her voice and Lady Ribo frowned before answering, âOh, oh! Yes, youâre right, Lady Bika. Now that I think about it, I do remember. There was a huge scandal where a son of a duke wanted to get married to a maid. It was a huge deal, so I assume that that was the Sneke family?â
Sir Rabi murmured coldly, âSo, that man has another woman?â
Lady Ribo, now remembering more about it, explained, âI think that maid died soon after that scandal. Right, Lady Bika?â
Lady Bika nodded unhappily, which made Sir Rabi feel a little better. After all, Frau Sneke was the same age as Poliana, which made him 33. It was not an odd thing for a man of 33 to have a past. As long as he was unattached right now, it was going to be okay.
Sir Rabi announced, âIf sheâs dead, then I guess itâs all good.â
Sir Baufallo asked, âDoes Sir Pol know about this manâs past?â
Sir Donau answered suggested, âWell, knowing Sis, I am sure she did her research before deciding to get married. You know how her hobby is collecting information, right?â
âHaha, thatâs right. She used to refuse to go into battles if she didnât have enough information about themâ¦â
âSo, Sir Pol is really getting marriedâ¦â
âWhat a joyous occasion!â
Suddenly, Lady Bika yelled as she slapped the table, âWhat are you people talking about! This is a joyous occasion?!â
âD-dear, w-whatâs wrong, are you ill?â
âAre you people all crazy? A joyous occasion, how could you all say this!â
Ignoring her shocked husband, Lady Bika pointed at the three young men at the table. The three men straightened, just like they used to when they were in active duty and ordered by their superior. Lady Bika looked faint as she stood up weakly. Before Sir Rabi could help her, Lady Bika ordered firmly, âYou three need to go and stop this wedding right this minute!â
Her voice sounded almost scary. It was so loud that it echoed throughout the dining room. It was no wonder she was the wife of a prominent knight. The three men stood up and saluted her.
âYes, Maâam!â
âRight away, Maâam!â
âOf course, Maâam!â
Their reaction was by reflex from their years in the military. Lady Bika, suddenly realizing how odd her behavior was, quickly began to explain her reasoning behind her request. The three men, however, did not need her to explain herself. They were ready and willing to follow her order.
That very night, the three young knights rode to Yapa. They had only one goal and one mission in mind.
They had to stop the evil Frau! They had to prevent Polianaâs wedding from happening!
The night deepened and heavy ominous rain fell on the three young men, but they never stopped riding.
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Meanwhile, as Cekel predicted, the maids inside the ladyâs quarters became divided into two sides. Some sided with Lady Tory, while others supported Lady Stra. Strangely, this made Lady Stra and Lady Tory become even closer to each other.
Instead of Lady Rebeccaâs reception area, the two wives of the emperor began to gather inside Lady Straâs reception room. Instead of the sweet fruity snacks from the south, grainy desserts from the mid-continent region were served.
Lady Stra was now fully responsible for raising Princess Luminae while Lady Tory remained the unofficial head of the ladyâs quarters. Taking care of a newborn was a hard job, but in truth, it was the wet nurse who did most of the work. When Lady Stra seemed apologetic, Lady Tory suggested, âStra, could you take care of arranging the emperorâs birthday feast this year?â
âOh?! I think that job is too big for me; I donât think Iâm qualified to do it.â
âI am sure you can do it!â
âBut⦠All the powerful Acreian nobles were invited this year, right? It will have to be a perfect Acreian banquet, and I know I wonât be able to do it.â
Due to Lady Rebeccaâs recent passing, it was decided that the emperorâs birthday party will be a much smaller occasion than usual. Only the Acreian nobles and those aristocrats in Yapa were invited, which meant that the banquet would have to be in Acreian fashion. Stra, who was not from the north, did not feel comfortable taking care of such a big event.
Lady Tory said encouragingly, âYou can do it, Lady Stra. The feasts in the mid-continent regions are actually more complicated. I will help you do it, so donât worry.â
Stra hesitated, but Lady Tory has been taking care of a lot of the things lately. Stra has been thinking that she should be helping more, so this could be her chance. In addition, she could learn more about the Acreian customs this way, which will be helpful to her in the future.
Stra nodded and replied, âAlright. But if I do something wrong, you have to promise to tell me right away.â
âOf course.â
Tory replied kindly, but Stra still seemed uncertain. She knew any mistakes would be criticized harshly by the Acreian nobles. When Stra looked concerned, Tory offered, âIf you do a good job, I will give you a gift.â
Tory gestured to her maid, who brought a bottle of wine. When Stra saw it, her eyes shined. She exclaimed, âItâs the ice wine!â
Tory replied quietly, âSo, you have heard about this wine.â
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