Indeed, would a man who lacked emotions feel affection for his own kin? Even his actions now seemed to be driven by someone elseâs push. For Edmund, the criteria for making decisions excluded any emotions. It was purely about profit and loss.
Suddenly, Daphne felt as if she was waking up from a deep sleep.
âThereâs an interesting rumor going around,â she said, cutting off Edmundâs words as she raised her lowered head. âThey say I ran off in the dead of night, abandoning you for another man.â
Edmundâs brow furrowed sharply.
âThat ridiculous rumor will die down.â
âWhy do you think itâs ridiculous?â
His unwavering certainty baffled Daphne. She wasnât sure, but she had heard that there was even irrefutable evidence about the rumor. Daphne placed a hand over her flat stomach.
âI canât be sure either.â
ââ¦â
âThis baby... might not be yoursâ¦â
âEven if you conceived with another man, it doesnât matter.â
Daphne stopped caressing her stomach.
âI will raise the child as mine and give them the Winter family name.â
â...Why are you doing all this? I... I really donât understand you. Youâreâ¦â
âYou love me.â
He was so confident. He said it didnât matter if the child belonged to another man, yet he was absolutely certain Daphne hadnât been in anotherâs arms. More than the fact that Edmund knew she loved him, what was harder for Daphne was that he was so certain of her feelings for him â and that he was right.
Daphne looked at him, her eyelashes trembling. He was unbearably beautiful, yet so cold, like a distant winter night.
âGet well soon. You no longer have authority over your body.â
With those words, Edmund left, and Daphne lowered the hand that had rested on her belly.
âHe is everything to me, but I am not everything to him. He is my only one, but I am not his only one.â
Daphne felt relieved.
She hadnât conceived a child. If she had truly been pregnant with Edmundâs child, and if this was the only reason for his behavior, Daphne knew she wouldnât have been able to maintain her sanity.
She was relieved. So much so that tears spilled from her eyes.
She was relieved.
There was no other reason for her tears. There couldnât be.
* * *
âYour Excellency.â
âSay that again.â
â...The tattoo you mentioned is the same as those carried by the servants of Sergei Bled. It is highly likely that Sergei Bled sent the assassin.â
âAs expected.â
It was indeed Sergei Bledâs doing.
Johann was puzzled. Why would they try to assassinate Daphne, who was once the familyâs most cherished treasure? The more he learned about his Madam, the more baffling it became.
Johann shook off his thoughts and looked at Edmund. Edmund was listening to Johannâs report as usual, but today, Johann felt he wasnât fully focused.
âYour Excellency?â
âIs there more to say?â
âI heard that Madam is pregnant... along with rumors of an affair.â
âSo, what do you think is the truth?â
Johann was taken aback by the unexpected question. Of course, he wasnât sure. He had no inkling of the truth, nor he had any idea if there was any truth at all between the rumors.
From what Johann understood, Edmund must have known something. Otherwise, how could he be so certain that the child was his, despite not having been in the same bed with Daphne for five years?
âThe vassals are confused,â Johan reported. âTo reassure them, we need decisive proof of the Madamâs pregnancy. Perhaps having a physician examine her in front of the vassalsâ¦â
âWhy should I go to such lengths?â Edmund furrowed his brow.
âWhy must I explain and prove myself to the vassals?â
âWith the Grand Mistress arriving, things are unfolding differently now.â
Sophia had been with the family since Edmund first took his position as the Head of the Household. Her influence was far from negligible. If she were to stand up and incite others, half of the vassals would be swayed.
âGiven the timing, nothing good will come of this,â Johann added.
Edmund let out a soft sigh.
âI will take care of it.â
Edmund pulled the bell cord. When a servant arrived, he gave an order.
âTell Benjamin to bring me some wine.â
âYouâve been drinking a lot lately.â
â...Have I?â
Edmund seemed surprised, as if he hadnât noticed. Just as Johann said, Edmund had been reaching for alcohol nearly every other day lately.
âNow that I think about it, you havenât had time for training either,â Johann pointed out.
âTell Alec to prepare,â Edmund replied.
Johann left to relay Edmundâs message. Shortly after, Benjamin entered with wine.
Edmund pulled up his shirt. As the bandages were removed, the blood-soaked cloth slipped off. Benjamin inspected the wound on Edmundâs shoulder. The injury had healed well.
âAs long as you maintain this pace, it will heal quickly. You havenât been training, have you?â
âI will be sparring with Alec.â
âWhat!?â
Benjamin glanced between Edmund and his large wound.
âAre you saying youâll spar in this condition?â
âItâs better than being doubted. Do you think I will lose?â
âThatâs not what Iâm worried about. If your injury becomes known, like beforeâ¦â
It had been only a few years since.
An employee bribed by Edmundâs enemies leaked information about his injury, and dozens of assassins had ambushed him. Normally, Edmund would have taken them down without batting an eye, but at that time, his injury left him in poor condition, and he barely survived the attack. His condition was so dire that he was on the brink of death.
Benjamin continued treating the wound.
âIf the wound reopens, it will be even more difficult for you during that crucial moment.â
The time was fast approaching.
âPlease, donât get hurt again.â With that plea, Benjamin left the room.
* * *
Damian encountered Daphne purely by chance.
âMother?â
He blurted the word before he could stop himself. Though he quickly covered his mouth, Daphne had already turned around. Their eyes met.
â...Itâs been a while.â
â...Yes.â
An awkward silence fell between them.
Damian rifled through his memories, trying to recall how he used to react when he encountered Daphne in the past. However, most of the time, he had simply passed by without saying a word. Now, he looked her over. Her gait and posture were normal. Contrary to the rumors brought by Vent, she seemed unharmed.
It was only after confirming this with his own eyes that Damian felt relieved. At that moment, the sharp sound of soldiers shouting filled the air as training began.
âAre you on your way to training?â
Daphne glanced at his attire. The training grounds were just ahead.
âYes.â
âI see.â
Daphne took a step back. âThen, Iâll be on my wayâ¦â
âWatch out!â
Damian and Daphne turned their heads sharply towards the shout. A sword, slipped during training, was hurtling toward them directly at great speed.
âMother!â
Thud!
At the same time that Damian reached out, there was a dull thud. He realized that Daphne had shielded him.
â...Father.â
In front of them stood Edmund, who had just knocked away the sword with his bare hand. Damian sighed in relief. His heart was still pounding.
âYour Excellency! Are you all right?â
Lowering his arm after deflecting the sword, Edmund ordered, âAlec, bring me the person who let go of that sword.â
Alec had been right behind Edmund and headed towards the training grounds. Damian felt Daphneâs trembling hand on his face and turned to her. She was pale and scanning him for any signs of injury.
âThank goodness, thank goodnessâ¦â
Once Daphne confirmed that Damian was unscathed, her strength seemed to leave her body.
âMother!â
Damian hurriedly caught Daphne as she collapsed in his arms, blacking out.
â â â
Benjamin sighed heavily.
âYour Excellency, it hasnât even been half a day since I asked you. I thought at least youâd last a dayâ¦â
You didnât even last a full day.
Benjamin sighed again as he examined the well-reopened wound.
Instead of sparring with only Alec, Edmund had decided to spar with all the knights. Naturally, none of them even grazed Edmund with their swords, but there were so many of them that the well-healing wound had torn open again.
Without a word, Edmund pulled out a cigarette and lit it.
âIt hurts, doesnât it?â
Benjaminâs words were sharp, but Edmund didnât respond. As Benjamin stitched up the wound again, he prepared salves and bandages.
âWhatâs that for?â
âYour right hand, Your Excellency.â
Benjamin glanced at Edmundâs right arm, which was still covered by his shirt.
âI heard you blocked the sword with your bare hand.â
It was a miracle his bones werenât broken.
âI can handle it myself.â Edmund rubbed his aching arm. With a sigh, Benjamin placed the salve and bandages on the table.
âThe vassals and the Grand Mistress are waiting for you at the banquet.â
â...â
Edmund remained silent.
âAre you planning to skip again today?â
âNo.â
Edmund rose from his seat. Benjamin, who hadnât expected him to attend, was surprised.
âItâs the Grand Mistressâs last banquet. Iâll go.â
âWise decision.â
T/N: I feel the most relieved to know that Daphne wasnât really pregnant with Edmundâs child ð
And Edmundâs audacity to say âYou love meâ like bruh? Really? ð
E/N: His ego is higher than the heavens lol. âYou no longer have authority over your bodyâ bruh what is this ð¦ I don't know why Daphne even likes this man. Girl run away with someone else!
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