I peeked over the low wall surrounding the training grounds, watching Cedric carefully.
âOh no, I hid without even realizing it!â
I had only come out for a night stroll, wanting to see the glow of the âDemon King’s Giftâ once more.
But the light spilling from the training hall in the backyard had piqued my curiosity.
So I came without thinking too much about itâŚ
Only to find Cedric, shirtless, swinging a wooden sword alone.
âUgh, I shouldnât have come. Why did I have to be so curious?â
If I got caught here, he might think I had followed him secretly.
And honestly, the original Rebecca would have absolutely done just that.
That would probably send the slightly recovered favorability between us plummeting againâŚ
âNo way, I can’t let that happen!â
Crouching awkwardly, I began inching toward the entrance of the training ground.
I looked ridiculous, but this was the only way to avoid Cedricâs line of sight.
I had barely moved five steps away whenâ
ââŚYou there.â
Cedricâs deep voice echoed across the vast training field.
âDonât tell me Iâve been found outâŚ?â
No way. Even if he noticed someone, he wouldnât know it was me⌠right?
Just as I stepped forward again, holding onto that thin hopeâ
His indifferent voice rang out again.
âStanding up now might save us both some embarrassment.â
ââŚâ
âRebecca. I can clearly see you, you know.â
I mightâve imagined it, but his tone carried a hint of amusement.
âShoot. So he knew it was me all along.â
I smacked my lips, embarrassed, and slowly stood up.
âHeh⌠haha. Youâre still awake?â
As our eyes met, an awkward laugh escaped me.
But Cedric merely stared back with his calm, blue eyes.
âAnd what brings you here at this hour?â
He slowly walked toward me, pulling on a night robe.
âOh, well⌠I was just out for a walk and saw light coming from hereâŚâ
âYou saw light, and?â
âI just came to check it out. I definitely didnât follow you or anything, so donât get the wrong idea.â
Now standing right in front of me, Cedric stared in silence.
I hadnât often been alone with him like this.
Usually, when we ran into each other by chance, he didnât bother to hide his suspicion toward me.
That had been the case from our very first meetingâand every one after that.
âUgh⌠Heâs probably about to glare and say something sharp again.â
Was all the effort Iâd made to win him over going to go to waste like this?
Just as a sigh slipped from my lipsâ
ââŚOut on a walk alone tonight?â
Cedric looked toward the entrance of the training field as he asked.
As if he were checking whether someone else might be waiting nearby.
I blinked slowly, thrown off by his unexpected reaction.
âTonightâs walk? You say that like youâve seen me out with someone before.â
Cedric fell silent for a moment, as if I’d hit a nerve.
âThis might be my chance.â
I used that moment of silence to slowly start backing away.
âWell, this was a totally âcoincidentalâ meeting, but it was nice seeing you, Cedric.â
ââŚâ
âThen⌠goodnight.â
I had just turned away whenâ
âI heard you stirred up some fun in the Orangerie.â
ââŚâ
âSent all of Biancaâs little friends back to the capital, didnât you?â
Oh no. Is he going to scold me for that? Of course it wouldnât be that easyâŚ
âCedric, before you get mad, let me explain. I had a good reasonââ
As I turned back with a sighâ
âThank you.â
ââŚWhat?â
What did I just hear?
I blinked up at Cedric in disbelief.
âBianca told me. That you stood by her when she was in a tough spot.â
ââŚâ
âI really do appreciate it.â
Words Iâd never expected to hear from Cedric.
Surprised by the unfamiliar moment, I stared up at him with wide eyes.
The silence stretched, and Cedric awkwardly cleared his throat.
âIf you donât mind⌠would you care to join me for a cup of tea?â
.
.
.
The place Cedric took me was the upper floor of the training hall.
An attic space just under the domed roof.
It seemed to be a makeshift lounge where Cedric rested after training.
There was a bed, a sofa, and a table by a small fireplaceâand a tea set with some biscuits already laid out.
Cedric sat across from me and began brewing the tea himself.
âI donât think Iâm very good at this. Bianca used to tease me about it.â
He carefully tilted the teapot over my cup.
As I lifted the steaming cup, Cedric looked at me with anticipation.
âWell?â
âItâs⌠fine. Youâre actually not bad at making tea.â
âHonestly?â
ââŚItâs insanely bitter and hot like molten lava.â
Ack. I confessed quickly, setting the cup far away with a pained expression.
âI guess itâs officialâI have no talent for tea-making.â
He scratched his eyebrow sheepishly.
I nodded seriously.
âYeah. Completely. Just have a servant do it next time.â
ââŚâ
âSomeone could literally die from drinking this. No poison needed.â
Cedric burst into quiet laughter as I deadpanned.
To see him laugh like that, right in front of meâ
I was so stunned I just stared at him.
âWow⌠When someone that handsome laughs like that, itâs like the whole world lights up.â
Maybe it was because Iâd seen this more human side of him, or maybe it was his smile itselfâŚ
But for the first time, being with Cedric felt⌠comfortable.
âI heard youâve been selling off a lot of art pieces lately.â
âThatâs right. How did you know?â
âI saw some of them being carried out of the Shadow Mansion, all wrapped in white cloth. I just assumed.â
Cedric lowered his gaze for a moment and blinked slowly.
âIf itâs because the alimony isnât enoughâŚâ
âNo, itâs not that.â
I cut him off firmly.
The alimony would probably be taken by the Duke of Bold anyway.
It was essentially worthless.
Cedric looked at me with a thoughtful expression.
âEven if weâre divorced, weâre still living together right now. We could renegotiate the settlement.â
ââŚâ
âYou can ask me for help, you know.â
âYouâre offering⌠to help me?â
First a thank-you, and now an offer to help?
His gentle yet aloof kindness stunned me into silence.
After watching me for a moment, Cedric smiled softly.
âWe failed as a married couple. You were too intense, and I was too cold.â
ââŚâ
âBut that doesnât meanâŚâ
He paused, then met my eyes with a quiet gaze.
ââŚthat we have to fail as friends, too.â
His blue eyes were as clear as the ocean.
Where there had once been only frost and sarcasm, I now saw a faint warmth.
Just for a moment, I was speechless.
But then I slowly smiled.
âFriends, huh? I like the sound of that.â
Cedric seemed pleased, his handsome face lighting with a subtle smile.
Feeling a flutter of something unfamiliar, I coughed awkwardly.
âUm⌠Actually, I think being friends would help keep up appearances too.â
ââŚâ
âIf you keep treating me like you used to, no one will believe weâre on the verge of splitting up.â
ââŚThatâs true. Iâll keep that in mind.â
Cedric nodded seriously.
âThen, as a new friend, will you tell me why youâre selling off all those art piecesâif itâs not because of the alimony?â
âOh, thatâs actually becauseâŚâ
â…?â
âI donât think Iâll get a single coin of the alimony in the end.â
âWhat do you mean? The Duke of Bold wouldnât do that, would he?â
Cedric frowned slowly.
âI thought you were close with him⌠or not?â
Close? Not even a little.
I shook my head at once.
âNot at all. It might look that way, but he never truly cared about me. Same goes for my mother.â
The original story didnât go into much detail about the Duke of Bold, but it wasnât hard to guess.
And meeting him in person had confirmed my suspicions.
âThat canât beâŚâ
Cedric muttered.
He looked genuinely shocked.
âYouâre that surprised to hear Iâm not on good terms with my father?â
He looked like he was finally snapping out of it as he met my eyes again.
I smiled faintly.
âSo I plan to increase my personal wealth as much as I can before the divorce becomes public.â
ââŚâ
âOnce weâre officially divorced, my father wonât be able to touch any assets I had before that.â
Cedric seemed lost in thought, then spoke slowly.
âIf thatâs the case, I could help by converting the alimony into personal assets nowââ
âThat wonât be necessary.â
My firm refusal made Cedric raise an eyebrow.
His offer was generous, but if the Duke of Bold found out later, it would cause trouble for Cedric.
In the Western Empire, the family head was an absolute authority.
No matter how powerful another noble was, it was an unspoken rule not to infringe on another family’s domain.
âThat miser would use it to stir up public criticism and squeeze more out of Cedric.â
I was leaving soonâI didnât want to cause any more problems.
I shook my head again.
âIf you really want to help, just keep the alimony amount and duration as low as possible. That would ease my mind.â
Cedric frowned slightly, looking frustrated that he couldnât do more.
ââŚAlright. Weâll handle that in due time. But how are you planning to build personal wealth without my help?â
âIâm going to invest in the demon realmâs futures trading market.â
âThe futures market?â
Cedricâs eyes widened.
âI didnât know you had an interest in finance. I thought I knew everything about youâŚâ
He murmured, almost to himself.
I smiled softly.
âYouâll get used to it. Mina and Adrian were surprised at first too, but theyâve started to adjust.â
At that moment, Cedricâs expression shifted subtly.
âAdrian⌠is he the one currently staying with you in the Shadow Mansion?â