Chapter 02…
When Kevinās parents and close relatives had all gathered, the funeral for his older brother, Lucio, was held.
Since his brother, though the heir, had not yet inherited the title, the nobles in the royal capital did not attend. News of his death would spread after the ceremony.
Still, by holding a quiet service at their estate, away from visitors and distractions, Kevin was able to say goodbye to his brother in peace.
He felt sorry for his sister-in-law, but at the same time, Kevin was relieved that there were no cries of grief from her.
After all, he had spent far more years as Lucioās brother than she had as his wife.
Lucio and his wife had been engaged for half a year and married for five months.
Their relationship had lasted barely a year. If Catherine had acted as though she were the one suffering the most, Kevin might have found his farewell to his brother strangely hollow.
That was how little Kevin knew Catherine.
To him, she was still a stranger.
And because of that, he found himself thinking it was better she wasnāt there ā a thought that made him feel guilty toward his brother.
āKevin will be the next head of the Carmine family, wonāt he?ā
His aunt asked the question.
His father replied,
āThatās right. Kevin, resign from your position as a knight and return home.ā
āā¦Understood.ā
He didnāt want to give up being a knight, but there was no helping it.
āKevin is still unmarried, isnāt he? I can introduce him to a young lady who would suit him,ā his aunt offered.
But again, his father answered,
āKevin, you will marry Catherine.ā
āWhat!?ā
Why would he marry his brotherās widow?
āCatherine is carrying Lucioās child. You will take Lucioās place and become the childās father.ā
āBut⦠Sister-in-law is still young. After giving birth, she might find someone else she wishes to marry.ā
A child would surely get in the way of her remarriage.
Wouldnāt it be better to let her return to her family while keeping the child here?
āWould you take a mother away from her child? Catherine already knows. You just need to do as youāre told.ā
She already knew?
Did that mean she had agreed to marry him? She had only just learned of Lucioās death.
For their father to suggest such a thing before the funeral had even taken place ā and for Catherine to accept it so readily ā Kevin thought they both must be out of their minds.
He glanced at his mother.
Since hearing of his brotherās death, she had been in shock, barely responsive.
This was probably the first time sheād heard this conversation, yet she showed no reaction.
The Carmine earldom came from his motherās bloodline; his father had married into the family.
His mother had left most of the management to his father, and his father had, in turn, entrusted much of it to Lucio.
Now, that responsibility would fall to Kevin.
That much was inevitable ā but was it really acceptable, in this day and age, for a younger brother to marry his late brotherās wife?
He wondered, yet neither his grandparents nor his aunt voiced any objection to his fatherās decision.
And so, it was settled:
Kevin would marry Catherine, who was carrying his brotherās child.