Chapter 08
This d*mn motion sickness. Why did I overlook this? Despite my thorough preparations, I failed to prepare for motion sickness and ended up in a half-dead state inside the carriage.
Ah⊠I should have eaten nothing in the morning. Within 10 minutes of departure, I was trying to suppress the rising nausea as my face began to turn deathly pale.
Barely arriving at the rocky mountain, I staggered out of the carriage as if I might collapse at any moment. At least touching the unmoving ground made me feel a bit better.
However, being in poor condition, I could only stand on my own two feet after resting in the shade for quite a while.
Lily worried that I should rest more, but with even Sebastian monitoring me, I couldnât just keep resting.
As long as Sebastianâs purpose was to monitor me, I had to show how passionate I was about the flower garden.
I gripped the trowel solemnly and looked at the scene before me. Rocks here, rocks thereâŠ
Looking at the vast mountain, I felt my mind going blank once again. To color this with flowers⊠I must have gone mad. Wow, thereâs no greater waste of manpower than this.
Feeling like I had shot myself in the foot by getting carried away with the concept, I struck the ground with the trowel.
âClang!â
Along with the clear sound, a tingling vibration stimulated my joints.
ArghâŠ
I grabbed my joints while letting out a silent scream. Why are there so many rocks? And why is the sunlight so harsh?
As I wiped my sweat with the towel I had brought and looked around, the servants who had come along were busy leveling the ground with pickaxes and shovels.
Those people must be suffering because of their unfortunate master.
âIsnât it hard for you?â
Sebastian, who had been leveling the ground with the servants on one side, approached me. Having taken off his usual jacket and rolled up his shirt sleeves, he had a well-maintained body.
Perhaps because of this, he looked much younger than his age despite being over middle-aged.
So this is what they call a handsome middle-aged man. Inwardly wiping my drool, I answered Sebastianâs question.
âItâs hard, but itâs something I want to do.â
It wasnât entirely untrue. To be precise, it was closer to something I had to do, but anyway, I had to pretend to be crazy like this for Ilion to dislike me.
âLet me help you.â
Saying that, Sebastian dug the ground with a shovel next to me. After digging the ground to some extent, we would plant flower seeds, then move to another spot to dig and sow seeds.
âIt hasnât been long since you came to the Dukeâs mansion, how are you finding it?â
He asked as we sowed flower seeds in the dug ground. Well, although the maids were cold and Ilion was nowhere to be seen, living there itself wasnât much difficult.
Rather, if I didnât know Ilionâs future, I would have wanted to settle down there, indulging in the comfort that money provides.
âOf course, itâs fine.â
âIs there anything youâre curious about?â
âWell, not particularly.â
As I answered with a bright smile, Sebastian also looked at me with a smile.
âHow about wedding preparations?â
âIâm sure the Duke will handle it well.â
Although I wasnât really interested since Iâd be kicked out before the wedding, I answered out of courtesy. Then he looked at me questioningly.
âArenât you looking forward to the wedding?â
Thatâs unexpectedly sharp. Faced with this sudden probing question, I hurriedly answered with a smile.
âO-Of course Iâm looking forward to it very much. But since I donât know much⊠I thought it would be better if I didnât interfere.â
I squeezed out an excuse to cover up my true feelings that had unconsciously slipped out due to the hard labor.
âI suppose it must be difficult for you too, since the master isnât exactly an affectionate person.â
âNot affectionate is an understatementâŠâ
I muttered softly while digging the ground. Not affectionate, what an adorable phrase. If it were me who only knew Ilion from the book, I would have fully agreed with this statement.
No, if it were me who once considered Ilion my favorite, I would have defended him, saying it was nonsense.
âIlion is the kindest man ever, a perfect gentleman. Even the Emperor is nothing compared to Ilionâs toenail. No arguments accepted.â
Something like thatâŠ
But the Ilion Iâve experienced as Ravenne⊠Yes, he could be called affectionate. If âaffectionateâ was short for âFortunately, no sudden murders have occurred.â
When facing Ilion, it feels like my lifespan is being worn away day by dayâŠ
âI apologize to you as well. It must have been an unwanted marriage for you.â
With my brain in pure mode, I hurriedly denied Sebastianâs words.
âNot at all. The Duke is such a wonderful person, isnât he? To be able to marry someone like him, itâs like a dream!â
âDo you like the Duke?â
âOf course. I like him very much.â
Hearing my answer, he looked at me with a kind smile.
âHearing you say that puts my mind at ease a little. Please donât let those feelings change.â
ââŠHuh? Ah, yes! Of course not.â
Somehow feeling like I was deceiving a kind neighborhood grandfather, my mouth turned bitter as soon as I spoke. If Ilion commits treason, Sebastian will die too.
That crazy Emperor knows no mercy.
Even though it wasnât something I could do anything about, my chest felt strangely tight.
âNo, it has nothing to do with me.â
I shook my head, trying to ignore it. For now, I should only think about saving my own life. When I canât even guarantee my own future, I had no luxury to worry about others.
Once again steeling my resolve, I struck the ground with the trowel.
This time, along with the clang sound, there was a dull thud. With an uneasy heart, I gently pulled the trowel out of the ground, only to find that the handle part had snapped off.
âGasp, no! Daisy!â
With tears in my eyes, I struggled to pull out the body part of Daisy from the dirt.
As I managed to extract the body part, trying desperately to save Daisy, a transparent stone popped out along with the trowel. It seemed this stone was the reason the trowel had broken.
That unlucky words became reality.
Recalling Ilionâs curse from the morning, I stared blankly at the broken trowel for a moment.
âAh, thereâs nothing we can do about thisâŠâ
I called Lily cheerfully while throwing the stone behind my back.
âLily! Letâs eat the snacks we brought!â
***
Knock knock.
The unwelcome visitor who comes every morning at a fixed time knocked on the door without fail today as well.
Knowing that if he didnât answer, they would knock as though they wanted to break down the door, Ilion reluctantly gave permission to enter today as well.
âWhat is it this time⊠Ah, itâs you?â
âDid you think it was Lady Ravenne?â
Sebastian entered with a smile.
âBy the way, Lady Ravenne is bedridden with muscle pain.â
âYou donât need to report such trivial matters.â
âI thought you might want to know.â
Ilion sighed as he looked at Sebastian, who was smiling slyly.
His reason for mentioning Ravenneâs condition without being asked was obvious, but Ilion had no intention of indulging Sebastianâs wishes.
âThatâs not what you came to report, is it?â
âAh, right. Thatâs true.â
It was a truly brazen response. As if he hadnât come to talk about that from the beginning.
âAs you instructed, I observed the young lady for a day yesterday, but there was nothing unusual. She just sowed flower seeds on the mountain and returned.â
Ilion fidgeted with his pen as he listened to Sebastianâs report. He recalled Ravenneâs face from yesterday morning when she came to his room, calling her trowel Daisy, smiling brightly.
âI thought she might have some other scheme because she was saying such nonsensical things, but did she really just want to plant flowers?â
It was hard to believe, but understanding the thoughts of ladies like Ravenne was an impossible task for Ilion, even if he were to die and be reborn.
Unable to understand and empathize with such sentiments, he had no choice but to define Ravenne based on facts alone, excluding emotional aspects.
Ilion recalled Ravenneâs actions so far.
âA woman who is poor at calculating money, easily deceived by othersâ words, vain, and self-willed.â
For some reason, the more he thought about Ravenne, the more he wondered how he had agreed to marry such a woman.
It seemed he must have been thoroughly bewitched by something.
While Ilion was contemplating whether to call off the engagement even now, Sebastian placed something in front of him.
âHowever, we found this.â
It was a transparent stone. As Ilion picked up the fairly large and heavy stone to examine it, he asked Sebastian.
ââŠA magic stone?â
âYes. It came from the land the young lady purchased. It seems that magic stones are buried in that land.â
A magic stone was an object imbued with mana that allowed even non-mages to use magic.
In the Empire where mages were rare, it was quite an expensive item, and if it was true that magic stones were buried in that land, the value of the land would skyrocket from at least tens of thousands of gold to hundreds of thousands of gold.
âDid Rischefeld buy that land knowing magic stones were buried there?â
âIâm not sure. The young lady didnât seem to know what this stone was.â
Sebastian answered, recalling Ravenneâs behavior of treating the magic stone like a common pebble.
âWell, someone who says theyâre going to plant flowers there probably wouldnât have knownâŠâ
Ilion had the same thought. But it was somewhat unsettling to accept it as mere coincidence.
Isnât this too lucky to be a coincidence? Even if a cow steps backward and catches a mouse, thereâs a limit, but this was like catching a dragon instead of a mouse.
âEven if it really was land she purchased without knowing anythingâŠâ
Ilion, who thought he could easily define Ravenne, was unexpectedly unable to reach a conclusion easily.
As he rolled the magic stone in his hand for a while, the concern on Ilionâs face deepened.
***
âYoung lady, young lady!â
The day I had hoped wouldnât come finally arrived. Lily shook me awake early in the morning, and I, unwilling to accept reality, deliberately ignored Lilyâs voice and burrowed deeper into the blanket.
âLily, let me sleep a little more.â
âWhat are you saying! Even if you start washing up and preparing now, youâll be late! Get up quickly!â
âLily, I think Iâm sick. The party isâŠâ
I tried to whine with the most pitiful expression I could muster, but Lily, with my fake illness apparenlty not working on her, yanked off the blanket.
âI think my muscle pain hasnât healed yet, and my throat feels a bit sore tooâŠâ
âYes, yes. Iâll listen to that story while you wash up.â
Itâs not working at all. I feel like Iâm becoming an icon of distrust these daysâŠ
Her eyes were shining so brightly, as if she had been waiting eagerly for this day to come. I was eventually extracted from the bed and ended up being placed in a bathtub filled with fragrant oils and flower petals.






