CH 28.2
Married To A Savage Duke
âItâs not that.â
âIf you have any questions, ask me everything. Didnât you promise to let me know without hiding it?â
His deep baritone tickled her eardrums.
âDid you ever wonder how I got this title and surname?â
Five wolves as huge as calves ran and surrounded Cole.
In the middle was the black wolf Cherryl had named âMoâ, standing bravely with a golden leash on his neck.
It turned out that Cole had to steal the mock leash from the attacking wolves to safely pass his Coming-of-Age Ceremony.
It didnât look easy since the rule indicated that Cole should never attack other than pushing these wolves back.
Everyone watched Cole running around, shouting, but only two people there couldnât take their eyes off each other.
Cherrylâs eyelashes fluttered faintly.
At first glance, Cole, whose arm was bitten by wolves, was running wildly while bleeding.
Cherryl was about to speak, but all she could do was hold her breath.
She heard the shocked audience gasp before they stopped breathing altogether.
Everyone suddenly heard a shout below the podium, and their eyes immediately landed on the location.
Cherryl was also startled, too.
It appeared Coleâs head got stuck inside the wolfâs snout, opened at its maximum, and struggled to get out of it.
The beastâs tooth, as thick as a human finger, caught her eye.
âDonât kill him!â Cherryl screeched as she jumped up and stomped her feet.
Cade squeezed and pulled her wrist gently as a reassurance.
Even as she sat close to the Grand Duke, Cherrylâs eyes refused to leave Cole, whose head was almost half eaten.
âMomo is eating Cole! He might dieâ-â
âThe wolf isnât eating his head. Take a closer look.â
Come to think of it.
Something was shining in Coleâs right hand.
It was the wolfâs golden leash that he had stolen successfully to complete his Coming-of-Age Ceremony.
The wolfâs black broom-like tail shook in all directions happily.
When she checked the leash in Coleâs hand, the men on the platform jumped up and cheered for him while clapping their hands.
As he opened his huge snout, Mo tried to bite Coleâs neck this time.
At the threatening sight, Cherrylâs shoulders shivered in dread.
She observed the reactions of the people around her, and she finally understood that they didnât mean any harm to Cole.
âIt is how a wolf expresses their affection. He isnât attacking him. He is congratulating him.â
âBiting a humanâs nape is a sign of a wolfâs affection? Thatâs weird!â
âItâs not different from what  human beings do.â
âDo you express your affection like that, Your Grace?â
âI do that. Iâm sure youâve received it, too. You donât remember?â
Their dynamic memory at his office rose from her mind.
Her thoughts were all over the place when she assumed she would finally do it with him.
Without hesitation, Cadeâs lips were too excited to nibble on her ear and neck.
The unfamiliar sensation of Cade licking her sensitive flesh made her long for something more as if a vast tidal wave was about to swallow her up.
In the distance, Cole was seen stumbling from both sides while clutching his nose.
He looked more confused than when he emptied the barrel earlier.
âDamn it! Bad breath! His breath is so bad!â
Coleâs pained cry made them burst into laughter.
The wolfâs breath must have been the worst.
Poor Cole must have unintentionally enjoyed the beastâs breath because he had his nose close to his throat.
Still, Cherryl was glad it ended safely.
With a sigh, she buried herself in her chair.
She was surprised that Cade mentioned the rumor.
Of course, Cherryl was aware.
It was a famous scandal that the Duke of Blkanov and his successors were killed overnight and that a man, who was ostensibly adopted, took everything from them.
Others might point fingers at Cade behind his back, but Cherrylâs opinion was a little different.
All members of the Blkanov family were the blood of puppets established by the royal family a long time ago.
Also, Cherryl knew how badly the murdered family members tormented Cade.
The Blkanovâs eldest son, the evilest of the successors, shot an arrow at Cadeâs forehead under the pretext of archery practice.
Fortunately, he could avoid it, but he got hit on the shoulder instead.
Initially, Cade would have killed him on the spot, but he might as well commit suicide if he did that.
He chose to focus all of his energy on the Dukedom instead.
Today, he had only regained the title and territory he was supposed to own.
These deadly humans have died, and Cade is able to escape tragedy.
She had always wondered how this particular story had developed with such a ruthless male lead, but now she didnât feel scared of him.
She didnât want to avoid him.
âLady Cherryl.â
Her thoughts clouded the ringing voice in her ears.
Cherryl pushed him away when they were about to do it because of something else.
It felt like everything was going too fast.
She wanted to marry him once she was confident enough to admit that she wanted to be with him forever after getting to know him well.
It was her first time promising someone she would marry without really getting to know him, so she was not entirely convinced if that was the right time to do it.
Her sexual desires were so strong that night that she almost agreed.
Now, she had no idea what to think.
She didnât hate kissing Cade.
His figure came to mind in a blurred vision.
Cadeâs handsome face seemed to be getting closer as he raised both hands to cup Cherrylâs cheeks.
At the same time, something soft and damp touched her neck.
It wasnât imagination but a sense of reality.