Chapter 52
A Ridiculous Rumor
April 21, 2024
It was obvious that the lofty excuse heâd given for keeping Nelly as his wife was nothing more than a cover.
Or perhaps it should be called an actâtaking advantage of her kind heart. That fact alone made Grishaâs mood turn even more sour.
The hand stirring his spoon came to a slow stop. His cold blue eyes glimmered with a dangerous light.
âIf he so desperately wants freedom⌠then I can give it to him.â
All he needed to do was take the title of Duke of Granite for himself.
And as for the way to achieve thatâŚ
âDid you hear that rumor?â
A womanâs voice broke through his thoughts. It came from a nearby tableânot far from where Grisha sat.
Though her tone sounded as if she were whispering a secret, her voice was sharp and loud enough for everyone in the cafĂŠ to hear.
Grisha looked toward her without much interest.
Fanning herself lightly, the noblewoman spoke in a voice dripping with curiosity.
âThey say Sir Cedar, the Swordmaster, is abusing his wife.â
Whoâs abusing who?
It was so absurd that even Grisha, who didnât particularly like Cedar, found his face twisting involuntarily.
Abuse? Hardly. Heâs doting on her like sheâs made of glass.
It had been a long time since Grisha had last seen Cedar, so he couldnât claim to know him completely.
But even while he was studying at the Academy, rumors of the Swordmaster often reached his ears.
After all, Swordmasters were always the subject of fascination among mages.
They say his subordinates respect him, though itâs more admiration for his power than genuine affection. Heâs not the type to inspire loyalty through personality.
A man who treated everyone with the same cold, businesslike detachmentâ
that was Cedar Granite.
Yet, when Grisha had personally seen Nelly and Cedar together, they had looked surprisingly sweet.
Nelly once told me she finds him annoying because he nags too much. Thatâs completely different from how others describe him.
There was only one reason a man would show such a different side of himself.
When he meets a woman he truly likes.
He clearly has feelings for herâso where does âabuseâ even come from?
Once again, Grisha thought, You canât believe a single word that comes from high societyâs gossip.
He smirked wryly and took a sip of his espresso.
The rumor seemed popular enough, because the noblewomenâs chatter quickly gained momentum.
âThey say poor Baron Fairyway asked after his sisterâs well-being, and Sir Cedar publicly humiliated him!â
âIsnât that baronâs sister his only remaining family? How terrible!â
âThey said he married her out of love, even after she fell into a comaâbut maybe that was a lie after all.â
âTo be honest, when rumors of their marriage first spread, people were already suspicious. Heâs a Swordmaster, and the young lady was a Grand Mage in a comaâŚâ
âNow that things turned out like this, maybe the rumors werenât so baseless.â
Within all their nonsense, a few details were surprisingly accurate.
Poor Baron Fairyway, indeed.
Grisha thought back to the beautiful woman who had shamelessly spoken of love, even after practically selling her sister off to Cedar in a contract marriage.
Nellyâs younger sisterâDiana Fairyway.
So sheâs the one spreading these rumors.
Apparently, she still wanted something from Cedar. Whatever her motive was, realizing that the false rumors had come from her only deepened Grishaâs disgust.
Come to think of it, Nelly only became my brotherâs wife because of that woman in the first place.
At the time, he had simply brushed off her cold words, but if he had known that she had been the one to propose the contract marriage, he might have burned down the entire mansion with his magic.
As Grisha pressed down the anger rising in his chest, the man he had been waiting for finally arrived.
âYoung Master Grisha.â
It was the retainer who had been leading the efforts to have him recognized as the next Duke.
âYouâre here. Itâs been a while.â
The man immediately knelt to pay his respects, but Grisha, who disliked drawing attention, stopped him and motioned for him to sit instead.
The retainer sat, eyes slightly wet, and spoke with emotion.
âI never imagined Iâd meet you again here in the capital. To see you return as a mageâit brings me great joy. Iâm sure the late madam would be proud.â
Becoming a mage was no easy feat.
But Grisha knew the man wasnât congratulating him merely for that.
Since Cedar was a Swordmaster, it made sense for him, too, to become a mageâto compete on equal ground.
âThe young master who fled from danger has returned on his own, now powerful enough to stand tall.â Thatâs what he must be thinking.
In other words, the reason Grisha had run away to the Academy in the first place was because his followers had failed to protect him.
That was also why, when he left the Academy, he hadnât been driven solely by revenge or the desire to seize the Granite dukedom.
When Mother was poisoned, none of them could even uncover the truth.
Grisha simply hated everyone associated with the Granite family.
Carrying that bitterness, he said with faint sarcasm,
ââThe late madam,â you say? Careful with your words. That woman is the duchess now.â
âPlease, donât say such things!â
The retainer flared up immediatelyâhis main objection being that a lowborn maid could never rightfully be called duchess.
And yet, she already is.
Recalling Lady Brier, who had stood tall and unflinching before him back at the Granite estate, Grishaâs face darkened.
He asked, voice cold,
âHow is my fatherâs condition?â
âHeâs being looked after by maids who obey that womanâs every command. Ordinary retainers canât even get close.â
âEven when I asked to see him, she refused.â
âWhat! Who else should be allowed to visit, if not his own son?â
Grisha bit his lip.
The truth was, no one knew the dukeâs real condition.
Lady Brier had hidden him away completely, taking control of the entire household.
Sheâd even left Cedar untouched all this timeâlikely because she was so confident in her power.
The more he thought about it, the more it sickened him. But what grated on him most was Cedarâs marriage to Nelly.
He took the only thing I ever wantedâjust like that.
And it wasnât even as if Nelly loved him sincerely.
She was bound to him by some strange condition, trapped until she could âbe free.â
If freedom is what she wants so badly⌠Iâll help her get it.
Grisha clenched his fist tightly, then asked in a serious tone,
âWhat do I need to do to become the Duke?â
ââŚSo youâve finally decided.â
The retainerâs face lit up in relief. He, too, had grown weary of Grishaâs years of indifference.
Grisha gave a small shrug.
âMy brother wants to be free. I suppose itâs my duty to help him achieve that.â
The retainer quickly laid out the situation.
âThe Imperial Court is already aware that His Grace the Duke is too ill to manage state affairs. So theyâve declared that if a successor marries and produces an heir, the title will be passed down.â
âIn other words, nothingâs changed.â
The fastest way for Grisha to secure the dukedom was simpleâ
get married and have a child.
âI can introduce you to some suitable young ladiesââ
But before the retainer could finish, Grisha interrupted him with a tilt of his chin toward the gossiping noblewomen.
âWhat do you make of that rumor?â
ââŚPardon?â
The women were still chatting animatedly about Cedar.
Handsome, capable, and married to a comatose mageâSir Cedar had always been a hot topic in the capital.
The retainer, after listening for a moment, quickly grasped what the rumor was about and nodded.
âYou mean the one about Sir Cedar and his wife? I think itâs to our advantage. A man who mistreats his wife can hardly be seen as fit to lead a duchy.â
âI see.â
So if that rumor spread far enough, it might pressure Cedar into a divorce.
I hope they split up soon.
That thought had barely crossed his mind when the entire cafĂŠ suddenly grew quiet.
He looked up to see whyâand frowned.
âWell, what a coincidence meeting you here,â said an all-too-familiar voice.
There stood a beautiful young woman, golden hair half-tied with a pink ribbon, eyes like gleaming rubiesâconfident and radiant.
Her presence alone stirred Grishaâs irritation.
With a heavy voice, he addressed her.
âBaron Fairyway.â
It was none other than Diana Fairyway, Nellyâs younger sister.
She smiled sweetly.
âItâs a pleasure, Lord Granite. I suppose Iâm luckyâno one here seems to recognize you yet. I canât believe I get to speak with you so easily.â
Grisha answered smoothly, with a polite smile.
âIâm not all that famous.â
âNot famous? The Granite familyâs first mage in generations, the second son who might inherit the dukedomâif youâre not famous, who is?â
âAhem.â
âPerhaps we should take this conversation elsewhere?â
The people who had been gossiping about Cedar moments earlier began coughing awkwardly and looking away. They had finally realized who Grisha Granite was.
As the nearby tables cleared out, Grisha glanced around indifferently, then gestured for his retainer to leave.
Before long, the cafĂŠ in the grand hotel had effectively become privateâjust Grisha and Diana remaining.
She might have spoken as though their meeting were a coincidence,
but the timing was far too perfect to believe that.