Chapter 54
All That He Did Was for MeâŚ
ââŚWhat?â
Cardin inhaled sharply.
âWhat⌠do you mean by that?â
He had frozen for a moment, and now, without his mask to hide behind, he forgot even to control his expression. His tone came out stiff, and he pressed his lips together tightly.
If he didnât, his heart might leap right out of his chest from beating so wildly.
But Annette, no less dazed than Cardin, was too overwhelmed to notice the change in his expression and spoke pitifully.
âI think Iâve been completely smitten. Your Highness looks so incredibly handsome.â
ââŚâŚâ
When she first heard Mikhail say something like that, Annette had thought it was just childish nonsenseâcute but silly.
Sheâd never been in love before, so she hadnât thought such a thing could actually happen.
But now⌠it turned out to be true.
No matter how she thought about it, there was no other explanation. She was utterly smitten.
âSo this is what love feels like. It really can blind you.â
She realized then that, whether sheâd admitted it to herself or not, sheâd already started to develop special feelings for Cardin.
She just couldnât believe sheâd fallen so hard for someone sheâd only known for a few days, someone who suddenly felt like the most important person in her life. That disbelief had kept her from acknowledging it until now.
âI know it might sound strange, but itâs the truth.â
Startled by her own emotional upheaval, Annette hadnât even realized she had just confessed her feelings out loud.
If only Cardin were a phantom beast casting illusions, she couldâve swung her sword a few times and escaped it. But with Cardin, she couldnât even draw her blade. She had no idea how to deal with this.
Thenâ
âSo, Princess⌠Youâre saying⌠I look handsome to you?â
Cardin, who normally spoke so smoothly, now rubbed his mouth several times in embarrassment as he asked in a halting voice.
Annette quickly nodded.
âYes. Not just handsome. Youâre⌠radiant.â
And the moment she said it, clarity hit her like a slap.
To confess right after realizing she liked himâwhat madness.
From Cardinâs perspective, who had just bravely removed his mask, she probably seemed completely unhinged.
Just as she was about to stammer out a hasty excuse in case he was offendedâ
âTh-That is⌠IâŚâ
âI wish⌠you really were smitten with me, Princess.â
Cardin murmured with a hint of bitterness.
Though his bright features still glowed, there was a faint sorrow in his expression.
ââŚWhat?â Annette tilted her head in confusion.
Cardin forced a strained smile.
âUnfortunately, thatâs not the case. But still, Iâm glad you like the way I look.â
âWhat are you talking aboutâŚ?â
âDo you remember when I told you at the palace that I had something to confess once we returned to the Grand Duchy?â
âYes, but⌠why bring that up now?â
Annette blinked at the sudden questionâuntil she suddenly froze.
âNo wayâŚâ
As if confirming her suspicions, Cardin smiled wryly and said:
âThatâs right. The rumor that my face was ruined by the blood of a phantom beast? That was a lie.â
The rumors about the Grand Duke of Harzentâwho supposedly lost his beauty and turned into a bloodthirsty madmanâwere all false.
Annette was even more shocked to learn that those very rumors had been spread deliberately by Cardin himself, with the knowledge and cooperation of the imperial family and the Grand Duchyâs retainers.
But even more overwhelming than the shock⌠was the sheer embarrassment.
She had gone on and on about how handsome he wasâhow smitten she wasâright to his face.
If there had been a mouse hole nearby, she wouldâve gladly crawled into it.
She felt utterly pathetic and miserable. Her face gloomy, she kept sighing deeply. Seeing her like that, Cardin hesitantly asked:
âAre you⌠very angry?â
Annette, who had been staring at the ground, lifted her gaze.
The moment her eyes met hisâthose stunning blue eyesâhe flinched and quickly cast his gaze down, hiding behind his lashes.
âEven the way he avoids eye contact is painfully beautiful.â
Unaware that Cardin was consciously weaponizing his looks to soften her mood, Annette let out a breathy chuckle.
She didnât know the full story, but she figured most of the rumors swirling around him had been exaggerated.
After all, Cardin wasnât just anybodyâhe was the younger brother of the emperor of the mighty Alkhan Empire, and a man of immense personal power and prestige. Of course people would embellish the stories about him.
There had even been rumors in society that the Grand Duke was so beautiful he could enchant anyone, regardless of age or gender.
Whoever first said thatâAnnette wanted to applaud them for their accuracy.
Even now, though the sun shone on everyone equally, it felt like he alone radiated a divine glow.
âSo maybe I canât help being fooled.â
She smiled bitterly, watching Cardin glitter before her very eyes.
Still⌠confessing that she was under a spell of infatuation was beyond mortifying.
âSo itâs not love, thenâŚâ
But why did her heart keep pounding like this?
Unable to stand the rapid beating in her chest, she pressed a fist lightly against it.
In truth, her heart had been racing from the moment she heard he was waiting for her in the drawing roomâbut she had failed to realize it.
âPrincess, you must really be upsetâŚâ
Seeing how quiet sheâd gone, Cardin spoke in a voice that had dimmed with worry.
He bit his lip hard.
Even though he had pulled out all the stops with his looks, it clearly hadnât been enough to soothe her.
So now he was racking his brain, desperate for a way to make things right.
âN-No, not at all. I was just lost in thought.â
ââŚAh.â
Hearing that she had been thinking about something else entirely while he was sitting right there, Cardin looked crushed.
Then Annette said calmly:
âTo be honest⌠Iâm not that angry. I figured there mustâve been a reason for the rumors and the mask. Of course, I do wish youâd told me soonerâŚâ
If only he had warned her before taking off the mask, she wouldnât have embarrassed herself so much.
She swallowed dryly and continued.
âAnyway, Your Highness, you did say you had something to tell me when we returned to the Grand Duchy.â
And thatâwas surprising in its own way.
She didnât know what his reasons were, but he mustâve put a lot of effort into crafting the rumors and keeping the truth hidden for so long. Yet from their very first meeting, he had been preparing to tell her.
âStill, one thing is clearâYour Highness, you really are a liar.â
But not a swindler. In fact, you only suffered because of that lie, and then you told the truth yourself.
Cardin watched her carefully, as if trying to gauge whether she was still upset. When he realized she wasnât, he finally let out the breath heâd been holding.
The tension in his shoulders eased, and with a gentle smile in his eyes, he said slyly:
âYou never know. Maybe I did gain something from all of it.â
Her words about being a liar-but-not-a-swindler had only applied to how he treated her.
Then, blinking innocently, he asked:
âPrincess⌠arenât you curious why I did it?â
âWellâŚâ
A hint of tension flitted across Annetteâs face.
She hesitated, but the truth wasâshe was very curious.
âWas it because of meâŚ?â
Just imagining it made her heart race with hope.
She had thought before that if Cardin hadnât been surrounded by such terrifying rumors, someone like her would never have had a chance to be connected to him.
After all, at their very first meeting, Cardin had said he would accept no one but her as his bride.
âBut⌠if Iâm wrong again and end up humiliatedâŚâ
If the reason she imagined turned out to be wrong, it wouldnât just be embarrassingâit would be heartbreaking.
So this time, Annette waited, hoping that he would be the one to say it.
âThat all of itâwas for me.â
Her cheeks flushed. Swallowing her anticipation, she asked as calmly as she could:
âI am curious. Why did you spread those rumors and wear that mask?â
âWellâŚâ
Cardin opened his mouth to answer.
And at the same time, a faint, bittersweet smile crept onto Annetteâs lips.
Afternoon.
Cardin stood by the window of his office, gazing outside.
The gardenâmeticulously designed with Annette in mindâfilled the view before him.
And in that garden, strolling leisurely with a maid, was Annette.
Servants and knights bustled about, pausing to bow politely as they passed her.
Unlike in the imperial palace or Hayworth, she seemed to walk freely here, unhindered by watching eyes.
It was unfamiliar, but pleasant.
Even from a distance, Cardin could see the joy blooming on her face.
Though she tried to appear calm, her quickened steps and bouncing heels betrayed her excitement.
ââŚMy God. Sheâs just too cute.â
It was everything he had ever imagined.
He hadnât expected her to become youngerâbut still, the scene unfolding before him felt like a dream come true.
As Cardin continued to watch her without blinking, a cool breeze drifted in through the open window and brushed against his bare face.
His golden hair caught the light and fluttered slightly, then settled.
Like a scene from a painting.
And behind him, Samuelâwho had been silently observingâgrinned.