âUmâŚâ
Milena grew uneasy at Sharpeilâs reaction. Thinking it better to confess than deceive, she opened her mouth to speak, but Sharpeil gently cut her off.
âOne year, right?â
Milena looked at him with slightly widened eyes. As if understanding her thoughts, Sharpeilâs eyes softened with a gentle curve.
âYou⌠already knew?â
âWell, when youâre in this position, you hear and see a lot without ever leaving your bedroom.â
Before she knew it, Sharpeil was speaking to her like one would to a younger sibling. Watching Milenaâs flustered expression, a subtle smile played at his lips.
âI was told that you were forced to marry the Archduke and chose Lexion as a substitute.â
Despite the pleasant tone of his voice, his words were dry and bitter.
âYes, thatâs right.â
He knew everything in such detail. Did Lexion tell him directly?
âThe people in this estate must never find out about this.â
If word spread that she was only a wife for a year, the way people looked at her would change. She might be treated differently or even restricted in what she could do.
âYou donât have to worry. Iâm the only one who knows.â
âOh⌠okay.â
Sharpeilâs words, as though reading her thoughts, left her a little uncertain and uncomfortable.
Was it really okay to enter a contract marriage with someone so dear to him? As he quietly observed her, Sharpeil suddenly asked,
âMilena, how is Lexion? Do you like him?â
âHuh?â She had been waiting for a question, but it was one she hadn’t expected.
âHmm. Iâm not just saying this because heâs my brother, but Lexion is a fine young man. No matter what others say, I hope you wonât forget that the Lexion you see is the real one.â
Listening quietly, Milena smiled faintly at the warmth hidden in his words. She could feel his affection for his younger brother. Lexion had such a wonderful family. She couldnât help but feel a little envious.
âYes, I know. Lexion is a good man.â
She recalled how he had helped her come this far. Although they had both wanted something from their arrangement, it was because he had accepted her proposal that any of it had been possible.
She never forgot that everything she was enjoying now stemmed from Lexionâs goodwill.
âThen, what are your plans for after the year is over?â
ââŚâ
She tried to read his intentions, but his expression was unreadable. The only thing she could sense was a hint of concern in the kindly tone of his voice. Perhaps he had heard how she had ended up here.
Since the brothers were close, it wouldnât be strange if Lexion had shared her situation with him. So she answered with confidence.
âI donât have any.â
âHmm?â
âI have no plans at the moment. I just want to enjoy what I can while Iâm here and experience things I never have before. Itâs embarrassing to admit, but at my age, everything is new. Thereâs so much to learn.â
She was asking to stay until thenâand that made Sharpeil smile. Milena, full of resolve, seemed radiant in his eyes.
âThatâs a wonderful plan. Of course, youâre welcome to stay after a year as well. Even better if you stayed forever.â
ââŚWhat?â
âIâm just saying, Milena.â
There was a subtle pull in his voice, something oddly compelling.
âYes?â
âIf you ever feel like settling down hereâand if you come to truly accept your marriage to Lexionâwould you be willing to stay?â
She couldnât understand such unconditional kindness.
ââŚWhy?â
She was bewildered by the trust from someone she had only just met.
âYouâre aware of my reputation in the North, arenât you?â
Surely the Duke had looked into the woman marrying his beloved brother. There was no way he didnât know how people talked about her.
âI trust my brotherâs judgment.â
As expected, Duke Sharpeil knew her reputation too. His clear blue eyes, as transparent as glass, fixed directly on her.
âAnd in my eyes, you seem like someone who will make my brother happy. GĂŠrard told me that ever since he spent the night with you, the lordâs condition has been excellent.â
âT-ThatâsâŚâ
It mustâve been because Lexion absorbed the white magic residing in her body. But how could she explain that? Milenaâs cheeks flushed red.
âOf course, itâs likely due to the magic. But even with that in mind, I believe that because of you, Milena, Lexion has found peace.â
There was a part of their flowing conversation she needed to pause and address.
âUm, Your Grace.â
She could understand why the Duke was acknowledging her as Lexionâs partner. But stillâthis man wasâŚ
âIâd prefer it if you called me by name. Milena.â
His eyes curved playfully as he spoke, and she realized he shared that trait with Lexion. The siblings in this family were all strikingly beautiful. They seemed to know how to use their looks well.
ââŚOkay, Lord Sharpeil.â
As he tilted his head slightly, long silver hair flowed over his shoulders like a waterfall. His picture-perfect appearance left her mouth dry for no reason.
âJust how much do you know?â
â
Milena left the Dukeâs bedroom with mixed feelings.
In the end, she hadnât gotten a clear answer. Sharpeil had only smiled, as if to say he knew more than she thought.
Hmm. Was there no secrecy between brothers? Or⌠GĂŠrard? Noâthat couldnât be it. The one who mentioned the white magic had been the Dukeâs personal physician. Of course, it wouldâve been reported.
âDid your conversation go well?â
Claudiaâs husband, Archer, was still standing outside the door. Her tangled thoughts came to a halt.
âOh, yes.â
âIf you head straight down the hallway, Jenny should be waiting for you. Now then, I also have something to discuss with the Duke.â
âThank you.â
Archer gave her a polite smile and then entered the room. As Milenaâs presence faded down the corridor, the door quietly closed, and he turned back inside.
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After Milena left, Sharpeil was gazing at his thin, bony hands. Just like heâd done with Ashdel, he had tested her power through a handshake.
Her power was more unusual than he expected. Milena didnât seem aware of it herself, but perhaps it was her emotionsârooted in goodwillâthat had produced the effect.
Her mana, mixed with holy energy, soaked into him like water into a withering tree. Unlike when he had absorbed Ashdelâs power, this time his body felt comfortable. But this was still just a shortcut. Her power wasnât replenishing his life force.
âArcher.â
âYes, my lord.â
At Sharpeilâs soft call, Archer answered immediately.
When Sharpeil flicked his finger, a stack of reports flew over and landed gently on his lap.
âThe Crown Prince seems to be relying too heavily on Lexion.â
He tapped the papers as he spoke.
âI donât want my brother getting influenced by him.â
âDonât worry. Master Lexion is better than anyone at keeping his distance.â
Sharpeilâs sharp eyes turned to a blank page where letters were beginning to appear automatically.
It was a magic only Sharpeil could perform. With minimal mana, he could record everything happening in the places he was focused on, just as if he were seeing it himself.
This was how he always seemed to know everything without moving an inch.
âLexion wonât attend the next noble assembly either.â
âYes, sir.â
Looking at the dark shadows under Archerâs eyes, Sharpeil offered a sympathetic smile.
âSupport him well.â
No matter what anyone said, Lexion Silbert was the true master of this house. They had to wait until Lexion himself acknowledged that fact. There was still time. Understanding his meaning, Archer placed a hand over his heart and bowed his head.
âI will serve him wholeheartedly.â
âClaudia seems to be holding in a lot of complaintsâcomfort her well. She might seem strong, but sheâs delicate inside.â
A soft smile tugged at Archerâs normally stern lips. The only person who could break down his composed demeanor was his wife, Claudia.
âI know. Iâll protect her.â
âIâm glad youâre here.â
Just as much as she was grateful for Archer, Sharpeil also felt fortunate for Milenaâs presence.
âPlease tell my mother to give Milena an allowance for household management and the rights of a lady of the house.â
âUnderstood.â
âMy mother seems to like her too, so if you relay my wishes, sheâll take care of the rest. She must be tired from overseeing the household affairs for so long.â
Sharpeil had arranged everything so the ducal household would run smoothly even without him. The moment Lexion took over as head, everything would fall into place without resistance.
âWhat do you think, Archer? Do you think Milena suits the role of Duchess?â
Archer held back a response. That was something time would reveal. He knew nothing about Milena yet. As acting head of house, he couldnât make such a judgment lightly. His cautious stance made Sharpeil smile.
âWatch her. Sheâll do well.â
After all, she was the woman Lexion had chosen.
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After meeting with the Duke, Milena headed to the room where Ashdel was sleeping.
Soft, steady breaths could be heard. Just like always, the child was sleeping with a stuffed rabbit in his armsâadorably so.
Noticing the sweat on his forehead, she gently brushed aside his damp black hair.
âAuntieâŚ?â
At her touch, the childâs pale pink eyes slowly opened.
âGo back to sleep. Iâll stay right here.â
Ashdel blinked sleepily up at her, then let his eyes fall halfway shut.
They said nothing as they looked at each other. She simply pulled the blanket over him and gently patted his back to help him sleep. Under her steady touch, Ashdel yawned widely and, with tears clinging to his lashes, said,
âAuntie, you knowâŚâ
âHmm?â
âWhen I saw Mom earlierâŚâ
âYes?â
âShe was with someone.â
âWho?â