CHAPTER 40….
 Overwhelming Thrill
Akkia braced both hands against the wall, leaning over Lea.
When his gazeâits depth unreadableâmet hers, her heart involuntarily tightened.
âWhat?â
Trapping her between his arms, the duke murmured quietly in a low voice. Lea froze.
What on earth had happened last night for him to be like this?
âUm, Your Grace⌠I donât know what happened yesterday, but this is a littleâŚâ
She shifted slightly out of the direct line of his gaze.
ââŚtoo close.â
âSo?â
Akkia let out a faint, knowing chuckle as if to say there was no way heâd back off. Words like âAfter what we did last night?â rose to his throat, but he swallowed them.
Lea, however, thought differently.
âSo? What do you mean so? Iâm telling you to move your face awayâŚ!â
What exactly had happened last night to make him act so differently? She couldnât bring herself to ask.
Regardless of her flustered state, his face drew closer and closer. The moment their lips were about to touch, Lea squeezed her eyes shut as a dizzying rush awakened every nerve in her body.
â Thump, thump.
Her heart pounded irregularly, so loudly she worried he might hear it.
But then⌠nothing happened.
âHuh?â
Something felt strange. She opened her eyes cautiously. Her blurry vision cleared, and she found the duke looking straight into her eyes.
âLea.â
ââŚYes?â
The corner of his mouth curled into an easy smile, as if amused.
âRemember what happened yesterday⌠on your own.â
With that cryptic remark, Akkia withdrew his arms from around her.
âRemember on my own? What does that mean?â
Her heart was still thundering like it might burst.
Her face flushed red, and she fanned herself awkwardly. But seeing the duke so composed made a strange wave of disappointment wash over her.
âWait, disappointment? What exactly was I expecting?â
No way⌠had she been expecting him to actually kiss her again?
Oh no.
While she was still sorting out her tangled emotions, his low voice reached her again.
âSo, what brings you here? Youâre earlier than mealtime today.â
Lea snapped out of her daze, hurriedly rummaging through her medical bag.
âAh, thatâs⌠here.â
Still flustered, she pulled out a clinical trial report and handed it to him.
âItâs the progress report on the new antidote.â
âProgress report?â
Scanning the document with a skeptical look, Akkiaâs expression suddenly hardened.
âThisâŚâ
âI succeeded in making an antidote using the venom of the poison spider. But before giving it to you, I had to make sure there were no side effects and that it worked properly.â
âAnd soâŚâ
His gaze turned icy, completely different from before.
âYou tested it on yourself?â
The air around him seemed to shift. A chilling aura emanated from him, and Leaâs face registered confusion.
âWhy does it seem like heâs angry? Well⌠he has seemed angry for a while now.â
Had she made some kind of mistake without realizing it?
Seeing his stony expression, she tried to think it throughâbut quickly gave up. She could never truly read this man.
âYes. There were no issues in mouse trials, but humans are different. Just in case, I drank a high concentration of Polarium first, then tested the new drugâŚâ
Akkia raised his hand, cutting her off mid-sentence, as if it wasnât worth listening to anymore.
His expression was darker and more threatening than ever.
âWhy is he acting like this? I canât fix it if I donât know whatâs wrong.â
Her frustration grew.
âAre you insane?â
He ran a hand over his head, as if trying to cool his temper. Leaâs eyes hardened with resolve.
ââŚWhy are you angry at me?â
âYou really donât know?â
Why was he angry?
âOf courseâŚ!â
He barely stopped himself from blurting âBecause I was worried.â
Worried?
Ever since that kiss, heâd felt as if they were lovers. Akkia had never once in his life worried about another person. He had always been too busy surviving for himself. The most important person in his life had always been⌠himself.
And now Iâm worrying about her safety instead of my own?
Conflicting emotions flickered in his eyes, making Lea tense up.
âWhatâs his problem?â
She had drunk poison and tested an unverified drugâfor his sake. Yet instead of a word of praise, she was met with scolding. The more she thought about it, the more upset she became.
âI did it because I was worried about you, Your Grace.â
ââŚâ
âI was afraid youâd take the antidote without knowing what side effects it might haveâŚâ
Even as she explained herself, he remained silent for a long time, making her all the more anxious.
At last, he spoke.
ââŚI understand. Just⌠leave.â
It was a dismissal. He even turned his head away, as if he couldnât stand to look at her.
Her chest tightened at the cold reaction, and she slammed the door behind her on her way out.
â Bang!
As soon as she was gone, Akkia slumped onto the sofa, running a hand through his hair.
ââŚHaâŚâ
He looked again at the antidote trial report he still held.
[To ensure accurate testing, ingested high-concentration Polarium extract]
She must have taken enough to match the level of poisoning heâd suffered.
Even at risk to her own life.
He could feel heat rising in his face. Why? He was definitely angry at her recklessness, butâŚ
Why⌠did it also make him feel⌠good?
An overwhelming thrill surged through him, heating his whole body. Leaâs casual self-sacrifice infuriated himâyet made some corner of his heart tingle.
âI almost showed her something pathetic.â
If he hadnât turned his head away, she would have seen his emotions plainly.
He placed a hand on his chest and felt the rapid pounding of his heart.
âLea.â
He murmured her name, brushing a hand down his face.
âI⌠youâŚâ
He couldnât put the rest into words. Confusion clouded his mind.
â â â
A few days later, a new wind blew through the quiet routine of the dukeâs mansion.
âWhoâs here?â
âBy order of His Majesty the Emperor, Marquis Rodrigo has arrived.â
Tch. Akkia frowned deeply at the report from Rickel. A recent letter from the imperial family came to mindâbearing the seal of the Emperor, his cousin Illey.
It had commanded him to return to the capital, a command he had easily ignored. Of course, heâd known that sly fox wouldnât give up so easily.
âAnd now he sends someone to bother me.â
Tapping his fingers on the desk for a moment, he rose to his feet. If the emperor had sent the marquis personally, there was no avoiding him.
âBring him to the drawing room.â
âYes, Your Grace.â
After straightening his attire, he headed there. When Akkia entered, Marquis Rodrigo bowed politely, his sharp gaze never leaving him until he sat down.
âOnce again, I greet you, Your Grace.â
[Whatâs your business here?]
His curt note implied he wanted to get straight to the point. The marquis smiled knowingly.
âHis Majesty was most disappointed when you refused to come to the capital.â
Disappointed? What nonsense.
He let the marquisâs false courtesy wash over himâuntil the man had a servant bring forward a large box.
âBut His Majesty respects your decision. Instead, he asks that you at least accept this gift.â
Akkia eyed the boxâneither too big nor too smallâguessing it might contain health supplements for the summer heat.
He opened it carelessly⌠and his face hardened instantly at the contents.
The marquisâs lips curled in a subtle smile.
âOh my. Wolf fur. How fortunate for you.â
ââŚâ
âIâve heard the winters in Haidern are colder than in the capital. His Majesty hopes youâll wear it warmly.â
Wolf fur, in the middle of summer. Akkia stared at it for a long time before masking his expression.
The wolf was the emblem of his late motherâs familyâthe former empressâs house.
In short, if he didnât return to the capital, the emperor was threatening to suppress his motherâs family.
Calling it a gift⌠itâs a threat.
Now there was no avoiding the imperial summons. That man had always been clever with his schemes.
He shut the box and began writing.
If you want me in the capital so badly⌠Iâll oblige.
[Such a precious gift⌠I should thank His Majesty in person.]
âOh, that will surely please him.â
The marquis smiled in satisfaction.
âIâll make preparations for your immediate departure. Weâll also assign you new servants for your stay in the capital so youâll be comfortableâŚâ
Akkia raised a hand to stop him. The marquis looked puzzled.
[Not necessary.]
The marquis narrowed his eyes slightly at the hastily scrawled note.
âWhy not?â
Akkia had no intention of living under the imperial familyâs watch again. Five years of suffocating surveillance had been enough.
[Iâll choose my own household staff.]
The marquis shut his mouth.
[Tell His Majesty Iâll accept only his goodwill.]
An unfamiliar pressure radiated from Akkia, something the marquis had never felt before.
The Duke of Haidern has changed.
What he had vaguely suspected was now certain.