âWhat, what is that?â
She looked at the person lying there like a corpse and asked, not âWho is that?â but âWhat is that?â The rigid figure, stiff as a cadaver, appeared eerie.
Why is something like that on the bed? Thinking of things that resembled Larriete made her stomach churn.
âHmm? Ah. The owner of this room.â
âWhat?â
He spoke as if it were nothing.
âItâs the real Hubert.â
The real Hubert? Had the person he was impersonating been left here all this time? The manâs fluffy ash-gray hair completely covered his eyes. It was exactly the same as the disguise Lexion had always used.
âDid you knock him out?â
âI suppose you could call it a kind of sleep state. When he wakes up, he wonât remember anything, but his body will feel refreshed. Donât worry.â
Hearing Lexionâs brief explanation, Milena let out a sigh of relief.
âAt least you didnât kill him. Thatâs a relief.â
Did she think he had killed the knight and then taken his place? She was more extreme than he expected. Seeing her relieved expression, Lexion swallowed a laugh.
âHurry up and get dressed. We need to move before the servants wake up.â
As he obediently dressed himself at her urging, he casually asked,
âWhere exactly are we going?â
While waiting for him to finish dressing, she busied herself looking around the modest knightâs quarters. Once he had his shirt on, she turned to approach him.
Itâs a secret, huh? Though unsure of her intentions, he smirked and sent her a suggestive look.
âHm, how did you guess? My specialty happens to be doing very secretive and devious things.â
âLeave out the devious part. Are you sure youâre not actually a wizard?â
She lightly smacked away his hand as he slyly reached to stroke her cheek. As he watched his hand get rejected so coldly, he clicked his tongue inwardly.
âWell, itâs something like that.â
His answer was always the same. It was either yes or noâwhat did he mean by âsomething like thatâ? Still, as long as he could use magic, that was all that mattered.
The things they were about to do all involved magic, so having someone who could wield it was a definite advantage.
âLetâs go.â
When she extended her hand, he cautiously placed his previously rejected hand atop her small one. This time, she grabbed it without hesitation.
He truly couldnât predict her actions.
Even as he allowed himself to be led away, Lexion found his gaze fixed on Milenaâs hand holding his.
He had never understood women who were pleased just by holding his hand. Yet now, just this simple contact was enough to bring him a strange sense of peace.
Was it because their magical energies resonated? He couldnât quite define the reason why touching her felt so comforting rather than suffocating, as it usually did.
Was it the White Magic that suppressed his own power? Or was it simply because she was special?
The place she boldly led him to was truly somewhere that required secrecy to enter.
A hidden space known only to the past heads of the family. Even Ashid, the current Grand Dukeâs heir, was unaware of this secret chamber in the ducal castle.
Only Milena, who had acted as the lady of the house in Larrieteâs stead, knew of its existence.
Despite her infamous reputation as a wicked woman, she was highly intelligent and had taken charge of many ducal affairs. Thanks to that, she had secretly learned even the most classified information.
âWell then, shall we loot the treasure vault?â
Standing before the door infused with magical energy, Lexionâs heart pounded hard.
Could the gem he had been desperately seeking be in here? A place like this seemed promising.
As Milena stood before the massive stone door, holding the key she had secretly stolen, Lexion found himself gazing at her anew.
A hidden chamber lay beneath the tomb of a former Grand Duke.
The graveyard at the back of the ducal estateâbeneath the very place where a previous Grand Duke was buriedâconcealed a staircase leading underground.
As they descended, the damp air grew increasingly unpleasant.
Clank.
Milena inserted the key into a hole in the stone door and turned it.
Whooshâ
Magical energy rippled outward, dispelling the murky air surrounding them.
Without a sound, the thick door slid open, revealing a vast chamber beyond.
Lexion had worried about security measures, such as defensive spells, but the Grand Dukeâs key that Milena held had neutralized them all.
âThis placeâŚâ
Following Milena inside, Lexion was at a loss for words.
She hadnât been exaggerating when she called it a treasure vault.
The massive chamber was filled with a chaotic array of artifacts.
Since only past Grand Dukes had known about this space, there had been no systematic oversight of the items stored here.
There was probably an inventory list somewhere, but unless someone checked directly, it would be impossible to know if anything had gone missing.
That was precisely why Milena had targeted this place.
With treasures gathered by successive Grand Dukes, there were bound to be many magical artifacts. The value of these relics was immeasurable.
âHow much is all of this worth?â
From sculptures and paintings to weapons and armor, everything was piled haphazardly like a warehouse, yet preservation magic had kept them untouched by time.
She swiftly scanned the area, looking for items worth taking.
Hmm, is there a bag or something here? I was planning to pocket just a necklace or bracelet, but seeing all this treasure⌠I should take more.
Financial compensation for emotional distress was best handled with money.
âLexion, do you know any storage magic?â
ââŚâŚâ
Preoccupied with the gold coins scattered across the floor, she didnât immediately notice that something was off about him.
âLexion?â
Lexion had been scanning the room with his crimson eyes, following a familiar trail of magical energy.
His gaze finally locked onto an empty space where nothing seemed to exist.
âItâs not hereâŚâ
The lingering traces of magic were clearly visible, yet the source of the power he had been seeking so desperately was nowhere to be found.
He had risked everything to sneak into this place, but now it felt as if he were being mocked.
The power that should have rightfully returned to its original owner was missing.
Even when he had faced the Grand Duke, he had searched his body but found nothing.
âWhere the hell did he hide it?â
There was no time left.
Frustration turned into rage, and his dark magic flared dangerously, spreading through the chamber.
Gritting his teeth, he struggled to maintain control, but it wasnât easy.
The raw power clawed at him, desperate to break free. He was on the verge of surrendering to it whenâ
âLexion!â
A delicate yet firm hand grasped his.
His blood-red eyes flickered down at their joined hands.
âAre you okay?â
His pale face was drenched in cold sweat, and his breath came in ragged gasps. Slowly, he blinked at her words.
ââŚAh.â
Now he understood.
Why her touch was so incredibly soothing.
It was because the magic he had been desperately restrainingâwas afraid of her.
He wasnât sure how, but the moment she held his hand again, his raging power calmed instantly.
Lexion let out a quiet laugh, his voice cracking.
âLexion?â
âYou told me not to grab you so easilyâŚâ
His husky voice was dangerously alluring.
Feeling self-conscious, she quickly withdrew her hand.
âSorry. You didnât look well.â
ââŚI didnât say you had to let go.â
He stared longingly at her hand before murmuring with an almost pleading look.
âMilena⌠Can I hold you? Just this once?â
âWhat?â
âThis time, I really will just hold you. I feel like Iâm about to collapse⌠Milena. Please, just for a moment.â
What kind of trick was this?
She tensed, but looking at his face, he truly seemed on the verge of collapse.
In Hubertâs form, he looked even more pitiful.
Sweat trickled down his sharp jawline beneath his disheveled gray hair.
ââŚJust this once.â
She didnât know why his condition had worsened so suddenly, but she couldnât just ignore her supposed husband-to-be.
When she opened her arms, he wasted no time pulling her into an embrace.