LOGINA stifling silence enveloped the balcony, broken only by the sound of Roselyn’s ragged, fractured breaths. Before her, Kaelus stood motionless, like an ice sculpture untouched by time.
Roselyn lowered her head, trying to steady her racing heart. "Forgive me for forcing you to witness such a shameful display, Grand Duke," she whispered, her lips forced into a thin, trembling smile.
Kaelus did not answer immediately. His sharp crimson eyes scrutinized every detail of her face—the dried tears, the disheveled appearance, and that fragile, fake smile.
"Save your false smiles, Lady Sirius."
Roselyn froze, then let out a bitter laugh. "And here I thought I had practiced this smile for a year in front of the mirror. You saw through it instantly, didn’t you? But ... why did you help me?"
"D'Arest and I have had unfinished business for a long time." His red eyes didn't blink as he spoke. "When I saw that insect crawling toward a secluded spot, I grew suspicious. Especially since I noticed the curtains here were already drawn."
Insect. The term made Roselyn catch her breath. She felt a wave of nausea mixed with relief that someone else saw Derrick as the loathsome creature he was.
The Grand Duke turned toward the balcony door, as if standing guard to ensure no one approached.
"If you wish to cry again, do it now."
Roselyn was stunned. The offer felt surreal coming from the man dubbed a bloodthirsty monster. Yet, it was precisely because of his stiff, cold demeanor that the words felt sincere.
She took a long breath, adjusting Kaelus’s heavy black cloak which still draped over her shoulders.
"Grand Duke, may I ask one more favor?"
"Speak."
"Please act as if tonight never happened."
"Very well. Let us leave, Lady."
"In this state? Everyone will surely misunderstand us."
"Peace. No one will see us."
They walked through the palace’s deserted corridors. At every turn, the silhouettes of Valthorne soldiers appeared briefly, offering silent salutes before vanishing back into the shadows.
Roselyn followed in the oversized black cloak, drowning in silence. She didn't realize that Kaelus was walking slower than usual, ensuring she wouldn't fall behind.
"You worry too much about the thoughts of others, Lady," Kaelus’s voice broke the silence, flat and cold. "If something truly terrible had happened to you back there, the people in that hall would have viewed it as nothing more than a spectacle."
The words hit Roselyn right in the pit of her stomach. Sharp, heartless, but true.
They finally stopped beneath the shadow of a massive, withered tree where the Sirius carriage stood waiting. Kaelus stared at the carriage for a moment before looking back at Roselyn.
"Do not be bound by the past, Lady. You are the only one responsible for your own happiness."
"You are right, Grand Duke." Roselyn glanced at the cloak still shielding her body. "I will return this after it has been washed."
"There is no need. I return to the North tomorrow morning. Just take care of yourself."
Roselyn stood for a long time beneath the shadow of that great tree. Her eyes were fixed on the dark corridor that had swallowed Kaelus’s shadow, while her fingers unconsciously gripped the collar of his cloak.
However, reality soon called. The carriage jolted her home, cutting through the silence of the night. During the journey, Roselyn only stared out the window.
Upon arriving at the Sirius mansion, Vogard was already waiting on the leather sofa in his study. He scowled the moment he saw her, his gaze landing on the cloak.
"Whose is that? Don't tell me you were frolicking with another man? I went through a great deal of trouble to have the Duke pursue you!"
"Derrick nearly defiled my honor, Father."
"You mean you failed again? How stupid can you be. He should have been left with no choice but to marry you immediately."
"So as long as the position of Duchess is secure, you don't care about me at all?"
Roselyn jerked Kaelus’s cloak off, letting it fall to the floor, revealing her torn gown and the red marks staining her neck.
"Look at this, Father! Look at how the man you are so proud of treated me!" Her voice rose, shaking violently with rage and pain. "And you... you are disappointed because I managed to escape his vile act?"
"You should have just enjoyed it!"
"For once, have you ever considered me human?!"
CRASH!
Vogard slammed his wooden cane against the marble floor with such force the sound thundered through the room.
"Shut your mouth! Do you think tears and dignity can give you power? As long as you become the Duchess, no one will care whether you were raped or not!"
"Are you even human?! If you truly don't care about me, then I will no longer care about any of your foul desires!"
"You!" Vogard stepped forward, the veins in his neck bulging with emotion.
Roselyn clutched her tightening chest. She stared at the man she had once viewed as her pillar. It felt ridiculous now, how she had once died trying to earn his approval. The family bond no longer felt significant; Vogard was merely a stranger who happened to share her blood.
"Why are you always so cruel?! I never asked to be your child!"
Vogard raised his hand, intending to strike, but remembered he needed her face flawless for tomorrow’s event. "Must I beat you again to bring you to your senses? After the party is over, I will break your fingers until you regret this."
The carriage bearing the Lexcan family crest stood ready in the front courtyard of Castle Valthorne.The late afternoon air was still biting, carrying a cold wind that whipped a light dusting of snow around the castle steps.Baroness Lexcan, whose health had not yet fully recovered, was already resting inside the carriage. This left Rieta standing outdoors, waiting to bid a final farewell to the rulers of the North."Thank you for your immense generosity, Grand Duke," Rieta said, her voice ringing clear against the howling wind. "I will not forget your warm hospitality.""My apologies for not being able to host you properly during your stay.""Think nothing of it, Grand Duke. And once more, I deeply apologize for my bro
The doorknob ahead felt as cold as ice when Roselyn’s fingers brushed against it.After Rieta had said her goodbyes, her figure retreating down the corridor in her heavy mourning dress, a heavy silence once again claimed every corner of Castle Valthorne."Even though it wasn’t her fault," Roselyn murmured.She could still see the way Rieta’s shoulders had shaken as she apologized over and over. Roselyn looked down at the silver tray in her hands.The warm steam rising from the breakfast dish was already thinning, losing its battle against the winter chill seeping through the grand corridor windows.Taking a long, steady breath, Roselyn tried to ease
Twelve resignation letters sitting on Kaelus’s desk successfully silenced Valthorne Castle this morning.There was no bustling patter of servants' footsteps like usual, leaving only an unsettling stillness echoing through the corridors.“So they really left?” whispered a knight currently on patrol.“Shh, keep it down. I heard they won’t be able to work anywhere else again.”“Well… if it’s gone that far, I think the Master might have been a bit too harsh.”“Though he acts cold, the Master is actually soft-hearted. It’s just that he loses his rationality whenever it involves the Grand Duchess.”Rieta stoo
“Or perhaps you are the one who wants to stay away from me,” Roselyn remarked, without a hint of jest.That sentence, laced with utter honesty, was difficult to refute easily.Kaelus finally looked at the idol of his heart. There were faint dark circles beneath Roselyn’s eyes.“Are you alright, Rose? Your body needs rest, why are you up this early?”“I couldn't even sleep because I was waiting for you.”Kaelus flinched instantly. The surge of guilt for neglecting his wife all night swelled up within his chest once more.‘Damn it. I was supposed to take care of her and comfort her,’
"Twelve, Your Grace."Mrs. Hargrove, the head housekeeper, stood rigidly at the threshold of the study. Her hands tightly clutched a stack of papers against her chest, holding them like a shield against the oppressive atmosphere of the room.Kaelus did not look up from the document he was signing for even a second. "Twelve what?""Letters of resignation."The movement of the quill in Kaelus's fingers froze instantly.He slowly looked up, searching the old woman's face for any sign that this was a poorly timed, cruel joke. Yet there was none. Mrs. Hargrove's face was as pale as a shroud, her eyes averted, refusing to meet her master's gaze."Truthfully, many of the servants have been acting strange since yesterday, Your Grace. However, it was only last night that they began submitting these letters all at once.""Just leave them on the desk."The stack landed with a soft rustle, making Kaelus’s desk feel even more crowded and suffocating. Deep down, the Grand Duke understood perfectly
Roselyn stood lost in thought in the silent room, staring at her reflection in the mirror with a bone-deep weariness.She wasn't physically harmed. There were no bruises or deep wounds. It was the same face, her brown hair slightly disheveled, her gown still neatly in place. It was as if her own body refused to acknowledge the true extent of the damage she actually felt.'The clothes from Lancaster should be burned.'The words echoed once more, and Roselyn closed her eyes as a bitter ache stabbed deep into her chest. Two lifetimes lived, yet it was apparently not enough to make her resilient enough to blunt the pain of those judging glares—the ones demanding accountability for her purity.She stared blankly at the fireplace, ignoring the soft knocks on the
On the balcony of the banquet hall, Roselyn stood gracefully beside the Pontifex. Her pink gown, adorned with crystal sequins, shimmered beautifully each time fireworks exploded across the Northern night sky.A genuine
A beautiful symphony resonated throughout Valthorne Castle. The night of the grand celebration had finally arrived.Ever since Kaelus survived the recent deadly incident, the sympathy of the noble factions had begun to
The journey of several days through the thinning blizzard had now given way to the scenery of Fosteriana, a town on the southern border.Here, the wind blew warm, and wild tulips had begun to bloom. However, the b
‘To my beloved Father,I pray your health remains eternal upon receiving this letter.Father, ten years ago you sent me to the North with t







