âBig brother.â
Kieran, who was in deep thought, lifted his head at Liaâs voice. She stared over Kieranâs shoulder and froze in terror.
There was Anastasia, eyeing them as she approached, trying to calm her rage.
âIâm disappointed, Lian. I even asked you as a favor.â
The Marchioness glared at Lia, her cheeks trembling.
Kieran saw Canillia lower her head and stood in front of her.
âI told him to come, Mother.â
âKieran, you go back to the Princess. This is between Canillian and me.â
âThis is an unfair fight for Canillian. Go back to the Great Hall. Now isnât the time to accuse Lian, mother.â
The Marchionessâs hands trembled at her sonâs remark. Kieran disregarded her and tugged Liaâs arm. Then the Marchioness planted herself in front of them. She panted and scolded, âLike mother like daughter. Youâre doing exactly what your mother did, Canillian.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âMother,â said Kieran.
âI donât understand. This child is a fake, Kieran. Heâs not really your sibling.â
âStop it!â shouted Kieran.
He grabbed Liaâs shoulders and ordered, âLeave now. Go there and wait.â
LIa kept her mouth closed and nodded. She was no longer hurt by the Marchionessâs abuse. She was so used to it now that she knew that the faster she acknowledges it, the faster the Marchioness stops.
Lia said her goodbyes to Kieran and the Marchioness and turned around.
The place Kieran referred to was the top of the tower where she had kissed Claude. But Lia had no intention of going back. No, to be truthful, she didnât have the courage.
She got out of everyoneâs sight by walking in the gardenâthe beautiful garden cared for by the Prince. A moment ago, it was filled with dark silence, but now it was full of joy.
Lia plucked some petals and went to a building from which light shone.
As she drew close she remembered that this was the cottage of the tailor, the one who created her uniform. A cat was curled up and sleeping in the doorway, but ran away quickly at the sound of her footsteps.
The pouring rain was relentless.
Why did Claude kiss me? Out of curiosity? Then why did he hug me and try to calm my tears? How hurt and sad is he nowâ
Her thoughts trailed behind her like a shadow.
***
âIâm embarrassed and sad, Kieran.â
Kieran glared at the Marchioness. He looked up at the ceiling and sighed.
The celestial figures on the beautiful fresco looked like they were ridiculing him.
âWhen I was very young, whenever I was sick, you kneeled and prayed to God. Oddly, that is my only memory from my childhood. Remember? You asked God to never forgive that woman. Instead of me, you pleaded, take that womanâs child instead. You donât regret holding my hand and going to that lake. So that punishment should be on that womanâs child, not me.â
Anastasiaâs face turned white as Kieran calmly recalled the story. She wanted to shut her sonâs mouth.
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He remembered that? There was no way, she thought. He was so young at the time. Anastasia had fired everyone that knew about the storyâexcept Betty.
Bettyâs face flitted across her mind.
âBetty. Betty played with your memory. The only person that could start such a rumour is Betty.â
âNo. Of course, I,â Kieran said, hesitating before completing the sentence, âthreatened Betty a little. I wanted to know if my memory was false. She was tight-lipped, as she had allegiance to you. I somewhat remember. It was a very cold day and it was your hand I was holding.â
âNo!â
âIâm also a sinner. I used that child for my purpose. I agreed to your plan, which is why she is living the way she is right now. It seems that God,â his voice faltered, âlistened to someone elseâs prayer, not motherâs.â
Kieran continued cruelly while staring at the Marchionessâs blanching face.
âSo right now, Iâm paying the price. Let Canillia go, mother.â
âYouââ
Anastasia panted and, seeing Canilliaâs face in her mindâs eye, she collapsed.
It was because of that child, she thought. That child ruined her world. Because of that childâ
âMother!â
***
In a dark basement jail, Claude wiped anotherâs blood off of his face with a piece of cloth, then turned around. His face showed no emotion, as though he had never experienced any emotion. Even the Emperor frowned as he watched Claude walking towards him.
âWas itâ¦the Sergio family?â
âGeoreâs soldier has no reason to be loyal to the Empireâs noble. But, it is true that Marquis Shelby was involved in this too.â
âClaude. Are you going to the Duke?â
âYes. And, I am going to recover the rights to the neutral territory. Allow me to go to war.â
âIn the endââ
Claude spoke coldly, showed respect to the Emperor, and brushed past him. Guards were busy dragging the prisoner back into his jail cell.
Claude came out of the putrid basement jail and inhaled fresh air. The rage he had harbored the entire time brought intense pain as though his very organs were twisted. He walked past the disheveled party area and then walked up the Palaceâs west stairs.
There was no way Canillian would be there. He had probably gone somewhere with Kieran or had run away. Even so, Claudeâs feet took him up there.
Why did he keep remembering that childâs crying face?
The plush carpet absorbed the sound of his footsteps. A mirror reflected the image of a man with enraged eyes. Upon arriving at the top, he sighed and turned the doorknob. The scent of a sweet flower struck Claude. There, in the room, stood Canillian gazing out the window. Canillian turned around in surprise.
His breathing stopped for a moment.
Canillian!
Claude mumbled Lianâs name and approached him. Then he spread out his arms and hugged Canillian, who was standing awkwardly.
âLianââ