Episode 62Â
âThereâs no such thing as an easy way. The easier it looks, the more it will cost you. And youâll be the one paying the price. I donât want that.â
Flint had never once thought that Elianoâs misfortune would damage her dignity as the Grand Duchess. That didnât matter to him. He just wanted to protect herâcompletely. Even if the truth were shameful, he would have made the same choice.
He was upset she misunderstood that. He wanted to correct her, to say she was wrong.
But Eliano wanted to expose her abusive father to turn the publicâs opinion in their favor. Maybe it would work. Maybe the world would finally see the real face of Duke Rosana.
But to do that, Eliano would have to prove the abuse.
And Duke Rosana had always put on a convincing show of being a loving father. He still did. And proving abuse in a noble family wasnât easy. The process would put Eliano, the victim, under harsh scrutiny.
Flint hated the thought of that. If he couldn’t protect her as her husband, he at least couldnât let the worldâs judgment tear her apart.
Her peace and safety meant more than his reputationâor even Duke Rosanaâs downfall.
If she tried to reveal the truth, sheâd have to face Rosanaâs wife too, the woman who raised her even if she wasnât her birth mother. That would hurt.
Letting Flint take the burden alone would be cleaner. To him, this was the easier path. Especially now that he heard Rosanaâs men were guarding the temple, hoping to catch Eliano and drag her back.
âSince Lady Eliano has already made up her mind, I wonât try to persuade you anymore. If misunderstanding me makes it easier to accept, then so be it.â
If she believed he was stopping her for the sake of the Howard name, that was better than her trying to expose everything and hurting herself in the process.
And more than anything, Flint didnât want to pressure someone who had only just regained consciousness. She still needed to restâher breathing was still weak.
âThat dayâs events⌠will remain only in our memories. Understood?â
ââŚ.â
âNo answer?â
ââŚ.â
âEliano.â
ââŚI understand.â
Her voice was low and hesitant.
âAnd remember, none of this is your fault. It all started with Duke Rosana.â
âYes⌠I know.â
âThen rest. When youâre well, weâll head north.â
Eliano looked up at him, her green eyes shimmering.
âThe Howard estate in the north is far larger and more beautiful than here. The weatherâs colder than the capital, but your room⌠itâll be the warmest in the house.â
âThat sounds nice. Iâve heard Howardâs manor in the north is majestic.â
Eliano smiled softly. For the first time, the tension between them eased. Even Flintâs stiff expression softened.
At that moment, someone knocked on the door. Gilbertâs voice followed:
âYour Grace, forgive meâbut you have a guest.â
Eliano spoke gently.
âYou should go.â
âIâll return soon.â
Flint turned to leave but paused. Eliano blinked at him in surprise as he turned back.
âEliano. Once I make a decision, I never change it.â
ââŚAh. Yes.â
She blinked again, startled by the sudden statement.
Then Flint gently took her hand and bent down. He kissed the back of it softly.
It wasnât their first time, but the warmth that passed between their skin felt more intense than ever.
Outside Howard Manor, Duke Rosanaâs protest continued for days.
His voice alone was enough to stir Elianoâs trauma. Her hands trembled every time she heard him shouting.
Adele raged,
âDamn it! Whereâs divine justice when that bastard walks free?!â
Howardâs side had decided not to respond. But they were ready to use force the moment Rosanaâs people crossed the gate.
For now, the Duke only shouted through a magical speaker. No soldiers, no attacks. Just noise.
And that noise was dragging Flintâs name through the dirt.
Eliano bit her lip. She knew her father was using this protest as revenge because he couldnât send her to Zacador anymore.
He was playing the victimâa father whoâd âlostâ his daughter and could only cry because he couldnât overpower a war hero. The public would pity him. And theyâd blame Flint.
Eliano couldnât let that happen.
No one told her how bad it was outside, but she knew. She couldnât just lie in bed while her husband took all the damage.
If she couldnât be Flintâs shield, then she could at least become a dagger and stab her enemiesâ feet.
âJane. Bring me a chair with wheels. Iâll face this myself.â
Adele gasped.
âNo, my lady!â
âIf I donât show my face, theyâll believe Iâm a kidnapped prisoner. Adele, I wonât mention that day. Just let me go out.â
âNo! You mustnâtââ
âThen call Sir Himenes. Iâm sure he wonât argue with me.â
Adele groaned and looked at the ceiling.
In truth, Oliver Himenes had constantly begged Flint to reveal the truth: that Eliano had been nearly beaten to death by her father. Why choose the hard road when the easy one was right there? It was driving Oliver mad.
âIâll do it without disobeying His Grace. If heâs attacking with no shame, then Iâll throw away my dignity too.â
If her father was using public sympathy to fight, Eliano would throw out elegance and fight back.
Sheâd done worseâlike begging her late husband for a child in her previous life. This was nothing.
Sheâd pay him back twice over.
âI doubt he brought the whip with him,â she muttered, breathing deep.
Then a strange thought struck her.
âWait, is he really outside? After having his beard cut off?â
That beard wasnât just hairâit was tradition. All Rosana Dukes grew theirs long from a young age. Grooming it became their habit, their symbol.
Her father, especially, cherished his beard more than life. So the idea of him coming outside without it was shocking. Had he glued on a fake one?
âHe must really be desperate. He probably had to show effort to the Emperor after the marriage broke off.â
While Adele tried to stop her, Jane had already fetched Oliver.
He arrived with a smile, pushing a wheeled chair. Flint was out at the moment, so they had a chance.
âSir Himenes, can you open the main gate under my authority? No outsiders allowed in, of course.â
âOf course, my lady. I await your command.â
Oliver ignored Adeleâs glare and obeyed Eliano without hesitation.
[You disgraceful kidnapper! Are you not afraid of divine punishment?! How could the son of such a noble man act with such shamelessness?! Are you even truly his blood?!]
The insults grew worse every day. Now they even spoke ill of the late Duke Maximilian HowardâFlintâs father.
The Howard retainers clenched their teeth. They wanted to storm out and fight.
But Eliano stayed inside the main doors and only ordered them to open the front gates. Nothing more.
âShall we drive them away?â one shouted.
âNot yet. Wait for my signal.â
She wore Flintâs ceremonial cloak, embroidered with gold thread and the Howard crest. It was heavyâalmost too much to carryâbut it made her look every bit the Grand Duchess.
She had planned to use makeup to cover her pale face, but it didnât help. Still, she sat tall, eyes sharp and voice steady.
[You monster from Zacador! How dare you steal our lady! Give her back! Eliano, are you even alive?!]
[This devil came from Zacador to corrupt the north!]
[How dare a lowborn son of a hostage set eyes on Rosanaâs daughter?! Know your place!]
âThe knights of Rosana act without loyalty or wisdom. Iâm ashamed to know them,â Eliano clicked her tongue.
The insults were becoming reckless.
Calling Flint a âhostageâs sonâ wasn’t just rudeâit was dangerous. Everyone knew Flintâs background. But saying it out loud reminded the world that the Emperor once abandoned his nephew to enemies.
That kind of talk could turn against Duke Rosana.
âDonât worry, my lady,â said George, the butler.
Eliano smiled thinly. She hoped the Emperor did hear all this.
[You filthy brute! Return our lady this instant!]
Eliano yawned. The shouting bored her now. Her calm nerves stunned the onlookers. Some even thought she was a perfect match for Flint.
[Oh, my poor daughter! Are you eating well in that cursed house?! Iâm so worried! Howard, please! Give me back my child!]
Rosanaâs voice now rang outâhe had arrived in person.
Elianoâs eyes opened wide.
Sleep vanished.
She steadied her breathing.
âThis is Howard Manor. He canât hurt me here.â
The trembling in her hands slowly faded.
âMy lady, perhaps you should go back insideââ
âNo, Adele. My fatherâs finally shown up. Iâve waited long enough.â
Adele still looked worried, but Eliano smiled confidently.
To be continuedâŚ
IS THIS NOVEL NOTHING BUT CLIFFHANGERS?!?
ARGH!!!
Just trying to keep your heart racing a bit longer 𼰠hang in there, and I’m so glad to hear you’re enjoying the story 𼰠Itâs readers like you who make writing worth it!
I just saw this!!! Thank you for what you do!!!
Really maybe you should have lopped off his tongue along with his beard