Chapter 13
If you Don’t Love Me, I Will Die
The Earlâs ball had begun as the sun set, roughly around 6 PM.
It was a time when most people would have their evening meals.
Despite being called a ball, holding it at a time that straddled the dinner hour was a kind of aristocratic etiquette where the host simultaneously provided a delightful atmosphere and a meal.
Moreover, Earl Rolandâs lands were abundant with wheat, which accounted for a large share of the Empireâs grain.
Thanks to this, the bread from the West was one of the extraordinary delicacies unmatched anywhere else.
However, the main characters of the evening banquet did not attend.
â⦠Surely they wonât be absent.â
âWell, many people were waiting for the Bronte couple.â
The tables were adorned with honey-glazed bread and cheese, showcasing the pride of the Roland family.
Yet, the Bronte coupleâs absence cast a shadow on the dinner partyâs atmosphere.
Watching this, the Countess Roland clicked her tongue.
âI never expected them to be absent.â
Even Earl Roland, sweeping his beard, sighed.
âI never thought Duchess Bronte would miss an event without notice.â
âI hear sheâs always been recklessâ¦â
âIt seems the rumors were true.â
The Countess, as if pleased with her husbandâs words, lightly hooked her arm around his.
âWhatâs the use of having a beautiful face alone? Nobility needs dignity, right?â
âBut you have both a beautiful face and dignity⦠You are more splendid than the Duchess Bronte.â
âHeheâ¦â
Countess Roland smiled with satisfaction.
The faint jealousy she felt when Earl Roland invited Ania Bronte had transformed into a pleasurable sensation.
Earl Roland, known for his lavish enjoyment of women, would undoubtedly have extended the invitation to Ania Bronte with the intention of indulging in some mischief.
While this had its own charm, the concerning aspect was the rumors surrounding Lady Bronte.
As one of the most beautiful women in the Empire, she was said to use her looks to lure men and bring about their demise.
âShe might be a witch.â
âYeah, they say she uses dark magic.â
The mere whispers of the servants were enough to paint Lady Ania in an eerie light.
Despite not having strong feelings for her, the Countess did not want her husband to face that woman.
Just in case.
What if Lady Ania, in her pursuit of winning the Earlâs heart, was to drain his wealth entirely?
âThat would be disastrousâ¦â
Earl Rolandâs fortune was what she coveted.
According to imperial law, if the head of the family dies, the personal property is split evenly between the wife and the son in inheritance.
With no children, the Earlâs wealth would go to the Countess.
Therefore, the Countess had been adding a small amount of poison to Earl Rolandâs food for the past few years.
According to the alchemistâs prediction, if consumed for more than five years, it would lead to sudden death.
With just over a year left, the once grand scheme could not be ruined by a witch.
âAnyway, let the ball proceed as planned. Even if Lady Bronte doesnât come, many notable figures have gathered. Sir Wilhelm, the Knight Commander, and the most exceptional martial artist in the Empire, Yumiela, are both present.â
âThatâs trueâ¦â
However, Earl Rolandâs face seemed oddly somber, which made the Countess quietly uneasy.
She gnawed at her nails, glancing nervously toward the mansionâs main entrance. And then, it happened.
The doors began to slowly open.
ââ¦Could it be?â
A sense of unease began to creep over her.
She had hired mercenaries from the underworld to prevent anyone from coming.
âImpossibleâ¦â
All eyes from the dinner party turned to the entrance. Emerging from behind the doors were a man and a woman.
âI apologize for the delay.â
Leading the way was Edward, the eldest son of the Radner family, the man who had become the talk of the town by marrying the so-called witch, Ania Bronte.
He possessed a well-groomed and athletic physique, confirming the rumors about him.
âSome matters came up on the way, and we couldnât make it on time.â
Following closely behind was Ania Bronte.
Known as the most beautiful woman in the Empire, rumored to lure and kill men, she entered the room.
As soon as the Countess laid eyes on Ania Bronte, she realized that the rumors were not exaggerated.
The tension in the air was palpable.
âEdward! Lady Bronte! Welcome!â
The Countess forced a welcoming smile as she greeted the unexpected guests.
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Despite the late hour, Earl Roland welcomed us warmly.
âI apologize for the delay.â
âOh, no need. I was just worrying if something had happenedâ¦â
The Earl, who had initially extended a warm welcome, suddenly gasped when he noticed my disheveled appearance.
Even to my own eyes, the sight was pitiful, and I could understand the shock.
My hands were scraped and bleeding, my hair was disheveled, and my clothes bore the marks of tearing.
Despite my efforts to tidy up, this was the best condition I could present.
â⦠What happened?â
Although the Earl asked with a concerned expression, Ania stepped forward.
âWeâll discuss it later, Earl Roland. For now, please prepare a room with medication.â
âYes, yes! Iâll prepare it right away!â
While Earl Roland quietly called a maid, I looked around the mansion.
The opulent interior blurred the line between a residence and a ballroom.
The place was packed with notable figures, some recognizable by their faces, others by their impressive presence alone.
âPeople are staring at us.â
Ania pressed herself against my back, and as she said, the eyes of the crowd gathered on us.
I was unsure whether it was due to Aniaâs appearance or my pitiful state.
Meanwhile, Earl Roland hurried over.
âPlease follow her. She will take care of you.â
âThank you.â
Following the maid, we entered deeper into the mansion. A lavish guest room awaited us.
âFeel free to call us whenever you need anything.â
The door closed behind us.
As soon as the maid left after greeting us, I grabbed the hem of Aniaâs skirt, prompting a surprised yelp from her.
âHusbandâ¦!â
âStay still.â
âNo matter how much weâre a married couple⦠In someone elseâs ballroomâ¦â
âSuch acting wonât work here.â
Lifting the wide skirt, Aniaâs feet and ankles were exposed, just as expected.
âLook at this.â
Aniaâs ankles were swollen and reddened.
âWhy would you stay so composed even in this state?â
ââ¦â
Seeing Ania redden, seemingly embarrassed, a sigh escaped me naturally.
I had considered her a somewhat unruly woman, but to maintain composure in such a stateâ¦
âYou acted as if nothing happened in this condition?â
âWell, I tried my best.â
Ania puffed up her cheeks.
âI tried hard to endure it.â@@novelbin@@
Looking at her, I couldnât help but feel awkward.
Even though she was in pain, she maintained a nonchalant façade.
âYou donât have to endure if it hurts. Just say it hurts.â
âHow can I do that?â
âWhatâs so difficult about it?â
âWellâ¦â
Her smooth hand gently descended near my face.
When I looked up, Aniaâs face appeared to have a slight smile.
âI did my best because we promised to dance together.â
âTrueâ¦â
So, that was the reason she endured.
âIâve seen you practice hard. Itâd be so disappointing if we canât dance together.â
âThere are more balls after this one.â
âBut⦠itâs our first social event after marriage.â
âIs it more important than my wifeâsâ¦â
I couldnât finish my sentence, frozen in place. I had said, âMore important than my wife.â
âHmm~? Did you say âmy wife?ââ
Ania laughed playfully, leaning forward.
âItâs nothing.â
âWhat is it? âMore important than my wifeâs⦠what is it?â
âReally, itâs nothing.â
Avoiding Aniaâs gaze, I continued to apply antiseptic and wrap the bandage.
The sturdy support inside would ensure that walking wouldnât be as painful as before, even with this injured ankle.
âMore than that⦠Can you still dance with this?â
âIf itâs with you, I can dance as much as you want.â
âNow is not the time to be playing with wordsâ¦â
âHeheâ¦â
Ania stood up slowly, emanating a sweet fragrance.
âDoes it hurt?â
âNot as much as before.â
âThatâs good.â
Ania approached me from behind, reaching for my jacket collar and slowly removing my clothes.
âMore importantly, youâre quite hurt too.â
âIâll be fine. Just need a day of rest, and Iâll be backââ
âSo youâre telling me youâve neglected your wounds because you were worried about mine?â
ââ¦â
As I spoke, my words faltered, and I let Ania undress me slowly. Beneath my shirt, there were numerous red stains.
âStay still.â
With gentle movements, Ania squeezed the antiseptic from the bottle onto her fingertips and began applying it to my wounds.
Her touch was incredibly soft.
ââ¦Be gentle.â
âYouâre being a bit dramatic.â
Having her behind me was a relief.
I could only imagine the worry and care in her eyes as she attended to my injuries.