LOGIN"My apologies for this inappropriate scene, everyone. I believe I need some rest, considering I haven't fully recovered yet. Please excuse me, and enjoy the reception."
I gave a slight bow, lowering my head because my C-section wound still ached whenever I moved too much. The silence that had fallen over the room because of the little commotion I'd caused slowly dissolved into whispers. "Oh, and Lady Varenn will be taking my place for the remaining sessions. Just as she has done on so many nights before. Standing beside Lord Ashborne in my stead." I made sure my voice carried clearly. The relentless camera flashes couldn't hide the sharp look in Vaeldric's eyes. I could almost hear the grinding of his teeth. I didn't care. Before I started all this, I had already lost everything. Even my dignity was no longer something I cared about protecting. So write whatever you want tonight, dear reporters. "Please forgive this unfortunate disturbance. My wife is not in her best condition right now. Her heart and mind have been deeply shaken." Vaeldric spoke with remarkable calm, his voice perfectly controlled. "I'd simply like to clarify that my relationship with Lady Varenn has always been limited to business and political matters. Nothing more. This is all a misunderstanding. I ask for your understanding." He paused briefly. "I'll excuse myself as well. It seems my wife needs me more at the moment. With all due respect, we sincerely thank His Highness, our relatives, colleagues, and honored guests for attending. Please continue to enjoy the reception." Then he followed after me, leaving behind a flustered and completely lost Lysara. I quickened my pace, eager to get away from the crowd. Brita followed behind me, while Vaeldric closed the distance with his much longer strides. The moment I stepped into the central hall, I stopped. "Brita." "Yes, my lady?" "Get the other servants. Move all of my belongings out of the master bedroom. Leave nothing behind. I don't care where you put them. Just have it done tonight." Brita nodded and hurried away without hesitation. This time, Vaeldric had clearly lost control. There was no trace of composure left on his face. His jaw was tight, his fists clenched, and his face had turned red with anger. He stepped forward, forcing me back against the wall. "You've gone too far this time, Seraphina. You've already dumped everything on me. The very least you could do is behave with the dignity of a noblewoman. The way you were raised." I looked at him calmly. "This is the first outrageous thing I've ever done, Vaeldric. How many outrageous things have you done with Lysara so far? Haven't I stayed silent all this time? How much longer was I supposed to endure it?" "This has nothing to do with her, Sera. You don't need to drag her into this." He exhaled sharply. "I know you're angry. I know you're grieving. So am I. Act reasonably." "This is what I should've done a long time ago, darling." I gently brushed my fingers against his cheek. Then I walked away. Leaving him standing there, still struggling to get a grip on his emotions. You made one mistake, Vaeldric. You woke a sleeping tiger. Just because I've always been obedient doesn't mean I never had fangs. --- LADY ASHBOURNE PUBLICLY CONFRONTS RUMORED MISTRESS AT CHILD'S MEMORIAL RECEPTION GRIEVING MOTHER BREAKS SILENCE AMID AFFAIR ALLEGATIONS FUNERAL RECEPTION TURNS TENSE AS LADY ASHBOURNE ADDRESSES RUMORS MISTRESS AT A FUNERAL? LADY ASHBOURNE'S EXPLOSIVE ACCUSATION SHOCKS VALERION SIX YEARS WAITING FOR A CHILD—LADY ASHBOURNE ACCUSES HUSBAND OF CHOOSING ANOTHER WOMAN NATIONAL HERO OR NEGLECTFUL HUSBAND? PUBLIC DEBATE ERUPTS AROUND GENERAL VAELDRIC I scrolled through the headlines on my tablet with a smile. Vaeldric must be having a very busy morning. And this was only the first step. I've prepared plenty of special gifts for you and your mistress. The more you defended Lysara, the more you confirmed everything. That the feeling I'd carried all these years had been right. The only unfortunate part was how naive I'd been to ignore it. "My lady, there are reporters gathered outside the front gate," Sergio informed me. "I've tried sending them away, but none of them are willing to leave." "Let them stay. Have some food brought out for them. Waiting around with nothing to show for it must be exhausting." "As you wish, my lady." "You should prepare yourself, Seraphina." Vaeldric's voice came from behind me. He had just walked out of the master bedroom and casually picked up my coffee as if nothing had happened last night. "There is no point in being stubborn and fighting me. Apologize before you destroy what's left of our family." I looked at him for a long moment. Then I smiled. "Our family was destroyed the moment you slept with another woman, Vaeldric."Obstetrics DepartmentPatient: Lysara Varen12 weeksI read the words on the torn piece of paper over and over again. The document inside the envelope Magnus had given me was incomplete. Whether it had been cut on purpose or accidentally, I couldn't tell. All I had was this fragment."What does this mean?"I handed it to Lucien. My voice trembled. I still couldn't grasp what it was trying to tell me. But my mind had already started putting the pieces together.Obstetrics Department. Twelve weeks. Lysara's name. It could only mean one thing. Pregnancy.Lucien looked just as stunned as I was. We exchanged a glance, both searching for an answer. The difference was, he slowly smiled as if he had already figured it out, while I was still trying to catch up."How long have they been together?" Lucien tapped his fingers against the balcony railing."I don't know when it started. The oldest solid proof I found was at the inn a year ago. Maybe... maybe it had already been going on long before
SERAPHINA POVI looked at Magnus for a few seconds before finally nodding. Refusing my father-in-law's invitation in front of so many nobles would only create an awkward scene. Magnus wasn't someone I could dismiss as easily as Vaeldric."Of course."We walked away from the crowded ballroom. Neither of us spoke.The music still drifted faintly through the grand doors, but the farther we walked, the quieter everything became. Magnus stopped at a balcony overlooking the palace gardens."Congratulations. Tonight, you've managed to make all of Valerion talk about you.""So amusing. I don't remember asking for that."A faint smile crossed his face. The awkwardness settled between us almost immediately.The truth was, we had never hated each other. He had been the first person to welcome me as his daughter-in-law. Now, he was also the first one to wage war against me."That's the difference between us," he said. "You see attention as a consequence. I see it as a weapon."I didn't answer. Th
SERAPHINA POVThe music began to play softly beneath the lingering whispers and relentless camera flashes. Adrian led the first step with ease. I followed without missing a beat."I have to admit something."I raised an eyebrow. "That's usually a terrible way to start a conversation."The corner of his lips lifted, clearly pleased with my response. His plan had worked. The awkwardness between us disappeared, and the conversation flowed naturally, despite the countless eyes silently judging us."Everyone thinks I chose you.""So that means you didn't." I tilted my head. "Then who did you actually choose?""Today?" He glanced around the ballroom. "Valerion."A quiet laugh escaped me. That sounded exactly like something a future king would say, though I doubted it was entirely true.Adrian didn't answer immediately."You weren't surprised when I asked you to dance," he said instead. "You looked like you were expecting it.""Of course I was surprised. My face is just calmer than I am."Od
VAELDRIC POVThe music hadn't started yet, but the ballroom was already filled with the chatter of the guests. Not only Valerion's nobles had gathered tonight; distinguished guests from neighboring kingdoms had come as well.I watched Adrian step down from the stage after the long and solemn investiture ceremony. He had surpassed all of his siblings, legitimate or otherwise. Completely.The nobles instinctively stepped aside, making way for him. The daughters of the great houses held their breath, each silently hoping.Everyone knew what came next. The first dance. A tradition that had been passed down in Valerion for centuries.The first woman chosen by the Crown Prince wasn't simply his dance partner. It was a statement. A show of support. A sign of trust.I glanced at Father. He looked calm as ever, even raising his glass of wine toward Duke Evermont and several other nobles."Adrian knows what he's doing," he said quietly. "Still... I'm curious t
SERAPHINA POVI had just finished reading the report Lucien had sent when Abella knocked on my bedroom door. It was still early in the morning, yet the manor already seemed unusually busy."My Lady."She walked in carrying a stack of envelopes that nearly filled both of her arms."What's all that?""Letters. They're all for you."I set my tablet aside and walked over as she placed the pile neatly on the table. There were far more than I usually received.I had almost stopped receiving formal letters altogether. Not after becoming Lady Ashbourne. My days had revolved around nothing but the manor.Ah... I almost forgot. The letters had started arriving again ever since things between Vaeldric and me fell apart.How ironic. It had taken a catastrophe for people to remember I existed.But these letters were different. Even before my marriage, aside from urgent business matters, I had never received this many.Besides, wasn't messaging or email far more efficient these days? Paperless, con
VAELDRIC POVThere is no sound louder than silence. Not a single word was spoken on the ride home.Father sat across from me, equally silent. I turned my gaze toward the window instead. Unfortunately, my own reflection was far more unsettling than anyone else's face.Who delayed the consent?The question echoed relentlessly inside my head. Everyone knew it was a simple question, one with an answer I knew perfectly well. But answering it would have been the same as committing suicide.I must have looked like a fool, taking so long to decide."You stayed silent for too long." Father finally broke the silence. "In war, hesitation kills faster than any sword."I clenched my fists. "I almost answered. I can't keep lying."For the first time, I heard Father grind his teeth. He was clearly restraining himself from tearing me apart right there."And fortunately, you didn't." His voice steadied again."You keep asking me to lie."Father shook his head. "I asked you to choose.""What's the diff







