Chapter 80
Ā Welcome to My Den
News spread that the āWatcher of the Blasphemous Lovers,ā High Priest Diart, had arrived in the Grand Duchy of Twins.
It came about four days after the Popeās letter had reached us.
Soon after, word passed from the House of Light to the House of Darkness that his carriage had crossed the duchyās gates.
It took about two hours to travel from the duchyās entrance to Twins Castle.
Though there was still plenty of time before Diartās arrival, I decided to head to the House of Light earlyā
to see the Twins family in a relaxed state.
Or rather, to see Bianca.
āBecause right now, I want to avoid catching Cedricās attention as much as possible.ā
Just recalling the last four days of torment sent shivers down my spine.
It was all because Cedric hadnāt left my side for even a moment.
He appeared constantly in the House of Darknessāat any time of day or nightāand even when I went for short walks or headed to the chapel, he would suddenly show up.
He claimed he needed to āfill his quotaā before the High Priest arrived.
āI need to slip quietly to Biancaās quarters. If he sees me again today, Iāll never get proper time with her.ā
I hurried through the lobby of the House of Light.
The head butlerās face brightened immediately when he saw me.
āYour Grace! Youāve arrived alreadyāā
āShh!ā
āEh? Ah, yes⦠shh.ā
Though puzzled, the butler obediently lowered his voice to match mine.
āHead Butler, please donāt tell His Grace the Grand Duke Iām here. I want to spend some time alone with Lady Bianca.ā
āAh⦠what deep meaning behind those wordsā¦ā
Needless emotion welled in his eyes, and with a solemn nod, he gestured to the servants to keep quiet.
āYou can rely on me, Your Grace. Iāll make sure no one disturbs you.ā
He looked as though heād been entrusted with a sacred mission.
I forced an awkward smile and climbed the grand staircase.
When I reached Biancaās chambers, a sweet, cheerful voice greeted me, as always.
āYour Grace!ā
Bianca ran straight into my arms as if weād arranged it beforehand.
I lifted her up, and she wrapped her little arms around my neck.
āI didnāt know you were coming today, but that makes me even happier!ā
Her black hair was dotted with small curlersāshe mustāve been getting ready.
I gently stroked her soft, round cheeks.
āMy sweet Bianca, were you preparing to welcome guests?ā
Bianca blinked, as though remembering something.
āOh! You came because you heard the news, right?ā
āThe news?ā
She tilted her head.
āAbout High Priest Diartās arrivalādidnāt you come because of that?ā
āHeās here already?ā
I asked, startled, and Bianca nodded several times.
āThatās strange. I was told his carriage just passed the duchy gates not long agoā¦ā
āThere was a delay because one of the messenger birds got lost,ā she explained with a pout.
āSo I just started getting ready, and I havenāt even welcomed him yetā¦ā
Her nanny, smiling kindly, lifted Bianca from my arms.
āIt seems His Grace assumed the Duchessās residence would be in the same situation, so he told no one to rush. He probably thought you could prepare at your own pace.ā
āI seeā¦ā
āYes, and His Grace is currently meeting privately with the High Priest. He said Lady Bianca should only attend dinner laterāwith Your Grace.ā
That explained it. Normally, no matter how quietly I slipped through the House of Light, Cedric would have found me within minutes.
The fact that he hadnāt yet appeared could only mean one thing.
āHeās already meeting with Diart.ā
What kind of conversation would those two enemies be having right now?
I could easily imagine Cedricās stiff, restrained expression as he tried to stay polite.
āPoor Cedric⦠but at least it gives me time with Bianca.ā
Bianca mustāve been thinking the same thing.
She wriggled free from her nannyās arms and hugged my skirt.
āLetās spend all our time together until dinner! Iāll get ready super fast, okay, Your Grace?ā
āHaha, alright. Can I stay here and watch you get ready, then?ā
āOf course!ā
Her face shone with a bright, sunlit smile.
Meanwhile, the atmosphere in the Grand Dukeās reception room was nothing like the warmth of the nursery.
Cedric and High Priest Diart sat across from each other.
Between them lay a tea table, cupsāand a thick, heavy silence.
āThe northern weather is far harsher than I expected,ā Diart ventured.
āWell, yes. You could say that.ā
After that brief exchange, silence returned as though by mutual agreement.
Though Diart had come all the way north to keep watch over the āBlasphemous Lovers,ā at that moment he wished Duchess Rebecca were present too.
Being alone with Cedric was that uncomfortable.
Cedric himself, however, looked utterly unbotheredāemotionless, composed.
Of course, it wasnāt that he considered Diart a friend.
āIf anything, heās just ignoring me.ā
The thought made Diart bristle with irritation⦠and a twinge of envy.
That effortless composureāit wasnāt something one could imitate.
It was the kind of dominance that only true predators, those born superior to all others, could naturally possess.
Perhaps that was why just being near Cedric stoked Diartās inferiority complex.
Every time he looked at the man, it gnawed deeper.
And the more aware he became of it, the worse it grew.
āThe priests here must have a hard time,ā Diart said stiffly. āItās a cold, isolated landāand with the Demon Realm so close⦠ah, I mean the work of guiding people who fear it must be difficult.ā
He always resorted to such subtle provocations, using his status as a high priest like a shield.
No matter how strong or intelligent Cedric might be, divine favorāhe reminded himselfābelonged only to men like Diart.
āHow childish I must seem,ā he thought bitterly.
He regretted it every time, but whenever Cedric smiled that infuriatingly calm smile, he couldnāt stop himself.
āThose āgreat priestsā of yours,ā Cedric replied lazily, āseem more interested in using Godās name to rob peasants and hoard demonic trinkets.ā
āYour Grace!ā Diart snapped, scandalized.
Cedric didnāt even flinch.
From somewhere among the servants came a faint snicker.
āTch.ā
When Diart turned sharply toward them, their faces were once again perfectly composed.
āHow dare these half-breedsāthese demonsāmock the High Priest of the Empire!ā
His anger flared to the crown of his head.
But noāhe reminded himselfāhe hadnāt come here to spar with mixed-blood servants.
He was here to monitor the relationship between Cedric Twins and Rebecca Twins.
The servants might not know, but Cedric surely did.
And he needed to remind the Grand Duke of one important factā
that as the Popeās representative, his own rank temporarily outranked even Cedricās.
āAhem.ā
He cleared his throat, affecting dignity, and spoke with deliberate hauteur.
āYour Grace does remember, I trust, that I am here as the Popeās official envoy?ā
Diart raised his gaze, expecting to see discomfort or respect.
But Cedric looked as serene as ever.
āOf course I know. If I didnāt, I wouldnāt be wasting my time entertaining you alone.ā
Too reasonable to argue withāand all the more infuriating for it.
But oddly, that reminder of his papal authority revived Diartās confidence.
āIām glad to hear that. I feared you mightāve forgotten, since youāve treated me as though I were some sort of jester.ā
āā¦What are you implying? That I made you a laughingstock?ā
At last, Cedricās brow furrowed slightly.
Diart felt heād finally gained the upper handā
until Cedricās next words sliced through the air.
āNo. You made yourself the fool. I merely laughed along.ā
He even smiled pleasantly as he said it, adding, almost kindly, āI was trying to be a good host.ā
Diartās face flushed.
How many times had this man made him feel like an idiot since heād arrived?
He could hear the muffled snickers againāreal or imagined, it didnāt matter.
āIf I say anything else, heāll just twist my words again. This time, Iāll strike where it hurts.ā
He licked his dry lips and spoke with forced composure.
āAs the Popeās envoy, I must relay His Holinessās concern for the Grand Duke and Duchess. Especially regarding Your Graceās suffering under Her Graceās⦠violent temperament.ā
Half-truth, half-lie.
The Pope had once worried about their troubled marriageābut that was before he learned theyād divorced.
Still, Diart decided to continue maligning Rebecca, just to test Cedricās reaction.
The servants might overhear, but that didnāt matter.
Everyone knew the Twins retainers adored Cedric but despised Rebecca.
Surely, no one would object.
āThe Duchessās temperament, you say? What exactly are you talking about?ā
The moment Rebeccaās name was mentioned, Cedricās expression turned glacial.
Just as Diart expected.
āBut⦠what is this feeling?ā
An eerie pressure filled the air.
The servants whoād been quietly standing by now glared at Diart, eyes sharp as blades.
It felt as though he were a small, trembling creature surrounded by predators.
Cold sweat trickled down his spine.
Then a low voice rumbled through the room.
āHigh Priest Diart.ā
Cedricās lips curved upward.
Though Diart had never met the Demon King himself, he imagined his smile would look exactly like that.
āWelcome,ā Cedric said softly, āto my castle. You walked in on your own two feet.ā
ā¦Dear God.
Only then did Diart truly understandā
he had stepped willingly into the tigerās den.