Chapter 53
The Flower That Was Swallowed by the Beast
Chapter 53
Britney couldnât get anywhere near Iris.
Because a husky man had stood in front of her and blocked her path.
It wasnât until she raised her head after a while that she saw the manâs face.
It was Edward Green, Keivrandâs brother.
Edward, dressed in a knightâs uniform, looked down at Britney coldly.
The people at the party looked at the two wondering what was going on.
âWhat are you trying to do to my sister-in-law, Lady Whittle?â
Britney came to her senses as if a bucket of cold water was poured on her. Everyone was looking her way.
âWhatâ¦what do you meanâ¦? What did Iâ¦â
âBrazen, Lady Whittle. You were glaring at my sister-in-law with eyes that werenât ladylike.â
âI-Iâ¦â
Britney wanted to find someone to help her. But she couldnât move her eyes. The moment she looked away, she felt like she was going to meet contemptuous eyes.
Neither her father nor mother attended the party today. They had locked themselves in their room saying they wouldnât go to the party because they were embarrassed. There was no one on her side here.
âSir Green. You seemed to have misunderstood something, I was just trying to tell my sister that she was pretty.â
Britneyâs head cooled down. There was no evidence anyway, so there was no need to get anxious. Rather, she was grateful that Edward had stopped her before she could tear Irisâ head off.
âReally? I donât think you intended to say that. You donât think my sister-in-law was the cause of yesterdayâs humiliation, do you?â
Edwardâs question was sharp.
Although Britney felt as if she had been stabbed, she smiled nonchalantly.
âYesterday, did something happen that would make me feel humiliated? I just asked His Highness for a dance, who I have always admired, and was rejected because he was busy.â
âYes, but the look on your face right after you were rejected was a sight to behold. If you were going to leave it at that, you should have kept a straight face from the moment you were rejected.â
Britney resisted the urge to slap Edward.
She already knew that Edward was called the bane of the Green family.
A rude man to everyone, but a man of great ability and family that no one can say anything about.
âI donât know what youâre talking about, Sir Green. Will you step aside? I have something to tell my sister.â
âI canât do that, Lady Whittle. One time yesterday was enough for my sister-in-law to be embarrassed by you.â
âI have never embarrassed my sister, Sir Green, but I think your actions embarrass Count Green.â
âOh, it doesnât matter. Iâm the bane of the family. Look, my parents are pretending they donât even see me.â
Edward pointed to Venerable Count Green and his wife.
As if nothing was heard or seen, the couple were chatting with the other Dukes next to them.
âCome on, Lady Whittle. The longer you talk, the more embarrassing your position becomes. So why donât you have some self-respect and go back today?â
Britney knew it was better to go back.
But if she goes back now, sheâll be treated like a dog running away with its tail between its legs.
She thought hard to find a way to escape the situation. She couldnât think of a good idea. She was angry, furious and sad. It was already hard enough to hold back the tears.
âWhy is everyone doing this to me? What did I do? Iris is the bad one! Sheâs controlling everything from behind, why doesnât anyone know?â
Britney wanted to scream. She wanted to tell them every detail of Irisâ atrocities.
However, with the little reason she had left, she knew that it wouldnât be good for her family.
Staring at Edward and biting her lower lip, she spoke.
âI never thought the Green family would overlook such rude acts. I donât know what you heard from my sister, butâ¦â
She was about to say that Irisâ has a habit of lying. However she couldnât finish her sentence because Edward interrupted her.
âI didnât hear anything from my sister-in-law. Iâm not that close to my sister-in-law. I told you, Iâm the bane of the family.â
That was the normal impression people had of Edward.
Everyone knew that Edward, known as the bane of the family, would be rude at the party and do things he shouldnât do.
In any case, that was his nature. On the contrary, he was more mannered than usual. It seems to be because it was the eve of his brotherâs wedding.
Unlike Edward, Britney has been building an image of a good sister who cares and loves her sister.
So even Britneyâs little mistake was greatly exaggerated, causing people to talk behind her backs.
There is a saying that if you fight a crazy dog, youâll be criticized even if you win or lose. It meant not to lower yourself to the level of a madman in the first place.
Britney realized she was dealing with a man she could never win. It was better to be a dog running away than to drag it out here and create a rumor for everyone.
She turned around.
But she didnât lower her head. She held up her chin.
She walked gracefully and slowly out of the party so as not to appear like she was running away but as if she was offended by a rude man.
As soon as she went out into the hallway, Britney ran. Tears flowed, but she didnât even realize it.
She was angry.
She thought it was unforgivable that Iris just sat there with an elegant smile while her sister was beaten.
âWait and see. Once I become the Crown Princess, including you, Edward Green, Iâm going to get rid of everyone!â
* * *
After Britney left, Edward approached Iris and whispered.
âThis is the debt for Windy. Donât expect me to help you in the future.â
âI didnât need any help, and I donât even think I helped with the Windy thing.â
âAt that time, you, sister-in-law, looked like you had done me a favor. Do you know how proud you looked?â
Iris giggled.
âYouâve had that on your mind since then, Edward. Thatâs kind of you.â
âDonât treat me like a child. Youâre such an unpleasant woman.â
Edward grumbled and left.
The nobles who watched the scene from afar had the same thought.
âHe said they werenât that close, but they look very close. Countess Green seems to be loved by the people of the Green family. Unless I want to make that bane of the Green Family into an enemy, itâs best not to treat her lightly from now on.â
* * *
Reuben was fuming to his core at the sight of Britney who had returned in tears.
Although he felt sorry for Britney, he was furious with her for not listening to him to stay put.
âIf it was Iris, she would have listened to me obediently.â
It was inevitable he would compare Britney to the obedient Iris.
âHowever, the Iris nowâ¦â
Reuben wasnât a fool.
Iris has changed after joining the Green family. She led the Green family to despise and push the Whittle family away.
Originally, he wanted to use Iris to seize and shake the Green family, but the plan couldnât even begin.
Now Iris isnât the flower of Duke Whittle but the mistress of the Green family. The Iris who would lower her head and admit her wrongs when Reuben yelled at her was gone.
âWhere did it go wrong? Why did Iris change so much?â
They had raised her as an obedient dog, but she became a completely different person after she got married.
âWhat did Count Green do?â
No, come to think of it, it was like that even before the marriage. From the day Keivrand came to ask for Irisâ hand in marriage.
On that day, he was blinded by the gold mine and didnât look at her properly, but now that he thinks about it, she came into the drawing room a little different than usual.
There were no frightened eyes, no melancholy lips, and no drooping shoulders. Iris shrugged her shoulders, straightened her back, and accepted Keivrandâs proposal with an elegant smile and a confident look in her eyes.
âThe tiger cub was hiding its claws.â
The actions when she was at Duke Whittle mansion must have all been made up, he thought.
âIs she going to get revenge for her mother? So what if she gave birth to her? We raised her, fed her, and cared for her!â
Reuben was disgusted by Iris.
Although she was born from a maid and was treated like one, he had raised her well as the youngest daughter of a Duke, and she was able to marry Count Green. Yet, she bared her teeth, rather than repay them.
âIris, and Count Green tooâ¦I guess they donât intend to keep a good relationship with us. If soâ¦â
Thereâs only the Crown Prince.
He tried to pretend to be relaxed without showing his nervousness, but he couldnât.
He went straight to the room of the Crown Princeâs aides in the West building. Sydney, the Crown Princeâs chief aide, occupied the room adjacent to the Crown Prince, while the other aides were in the West building and didnât even attend the party.
There was no need to go in front of the aidesâ room because the one Reuben was looking to meet, junior aide Curian, was seen walking down the hall.
It would have been better to join hands with Sydney, the chief aide, but Sydney was a man of integrity and loyalty who remained unshakable even in front of money.
Curian, a junior aide, was famous for being smart but greedy for money. Curian, who received a large sum of money from Reuben, strongly pushed for Britney, and in turn the Whittle family would be secured. Perhaps the Crown Prince was in favor of Curionâs opinion.
Reuben had heard that the Crown Prince doesnât object much to the words of the chief and junior aides.
âWhat the hell is going on, Curian!â
At Reubenâs shout, the employees in the hallway looked back in surprise.
Frowning, Curian walked quickly and put his hand on Reubenâs arm.
âOh, my. Why are you yelling as soon as you see my face, Duke?â
âI heard His Highness didnât dance with Britney!â
âThisâ¦Duke, are you going to tell every detail about Miss Britney in a place full of eyes and ears? Why donât we find somewhere quiet.â
Curian said appeasingly. Only then did Reuben cough loudly and went out to the terrace with Curian.
âIâve already heard of what happened to Miss Britney.â
Curian, who had confirmed that there was no one around, lowered his voice and continued.
âBut Duke. There is no law that says the Crown Prince has to ask the Crown Princess candidate for a dance. Iâm sure you know.â
âThereâs no law, but thereâs etiquette. Usually, when a party is held, the Crown Prince asks the Crown Princess candidate for a dance. Why wouldnât he ask the first choice candidate for a dance? It was the same when the Emperor was the Crown Prince.â
âOf course it was.â
âBut whatâs this? His Highness asked Iris for a dance out of the blue, and since then, he hasnât danced with anyone else. He didnât even attend the party today, did he?â
âSigh.â
Curian sighed deeply and hardened his face.
âDuke. Thatâs strange. Isnât Countess Green also your daughter? His Highness has given your family the royal familyâs protection, so why are you so angry that His Highness had asked the bride for a dance before the wedding?â
Reubenâs face turned red. On the contrary, Curianâs hardened expression gradually disappeared.
âAnd Duke. Talking about etiquette, shouldnât you start with Miss Britneyâs etiquette?â
== Translatorâs Note ==
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