Chapter 19
Unlike earlier, the Grand Duke was fairly quiet.
Whatâs with him?
I was puzzled by this unfamiliar attitude whenâ
With a slightly irritated motion, the Grand Duke pulled the hood of his cloak down hard over his head.
Only then did I realize the reason.
Beneath the hood, his face was pale as a sheet.
This man⊠heâs definitely had his energy drained.
Looking at him now, the Grand Duke was clearly an introvert incarnate.
Those hollow, unfocused eyesâone glance was enough to tell they were the eyes of an âIâ completely overwhelmed by a crowd of people.
Honestly, it felt like I could slip away while he was mentally checked out and he wouldnât even notice.
I was just about to seriously start planning when I suddenly realized something.
Huh. Come to think of it⊠IâŠ
I was a beggar.
ââŠâŠâ
I fiddled awkwardly with the hem of my dress.
Naturally, the beautiful dress Garnet had made had no pockets.
And naturallyâtragicallyâthe Grand Duchess in name only didnât have a single coin to her name.
I couldnât even think about buying food. Iâd just been dazzled by the festival and charged out blindly like a racehorse.
Once again, I faced reality at record speed.
I may be broke, but he probably isnât.
In that case, there was only one answer.
I stared at himâboldly.
âHm?â
Perhaps he felt my intense gaze.
From above, his eyes dropped to meet mine.
Arrogant, faintly incredulous⊠a look that had somehow already become familiar.
âWhat is it?â
His tone was still gruff.
Still obnoxious! Itâs not like I wanted to talk to you either!
But when youâre dealing with the one holding the purse strings, you bow your head willingly.
Damn itâsuch was the way of the world.
Iâd left my pride behind in a previous life anyway.
Swallowing my retort internally, I did my best to look polite and opened my mouth.
ââŠDo you have any money?â
ââŠâŠâ
Xenos looked at René, who was wearing the happiest expression in the world while holding two different skewers, one in each hand, as if he found the situation utterly absurd.
âThis is chicken skewers. Wow, insanely good. Is this heart?â
She probably ate meat every day without wanting for it.
So what was so special about cheap street skewers that she looked this delighted?
Muttering incomprehensible things to herself, René wore the brightest expression Xenos had seen since she arrived at the ducal castle.
His feelings grew complicated.
Just what kind of person is she?
No matter how much he tried to guess, she alwaysâevery single timeâdefied Xenosâs expectations.
Completely unlike the rumors, she was far livelier and more energetic than heâd imagined.
Even though she was treated little better than oppressed at the ducal castle.
What is this? Should I call it resilience? Or is she just gritting her teeth and pretending sheâs fine?
In truth, todayâs outing itself was a head-on charge for Xenos.
Heâd heard countless rumors about her through others.
But since he couldnât get a handle on her, heâd decided to confront her directly.
Instead, heâd only sunk deeper into confusion.
She was someone who had grown up enduring harsh abuse, branded a filthy bastard child in the Blanche family.
So it made sense she was small and painfully thinâŠ
But not only was she unafraid of himâsomeone far more intimidating than the marquisâs householdâshe boldly extorted money and bought the skewers she wanted to eat?
âHah.â
The strangest thing in all this was Xenos himself.
He clearly despised Blancheâso why did he keep helplessly going along with RenĂ© Blancheâs words?
ââŠWhy?â
At that moment, sensing his gaze, René narrowed her eyes and asked.
Xenos gave no answer.
Perhaps she reached a conclusion on her own. âAh,â RenĂ© said, then slowly held out the fresh skewer she had in her other hand.
âYouâre upset because I bought two and was going to eat them all, right? Then you shouldâve bought one too⊠Anyway, Iâm not that shameless.â
She said that, but the way her hand wavered back and forth made it obvious she really didnât want to give one up.
ââŠNo need.â
âYup.â
The moment Xenos rejected it flatly, RenĂ© answered as if sheâd been waiting, then promptly shoved the skewer sheâd offered straight into her mouth.
ââŠâŠâ
At her cold-blooded behavior, Xenos was once again left speechless.
Thenâ
Her eyes suddenly went wide like a rabbitâs.
âCoughâcough!â
She started coughing violently, as if sheâd choked, yet her gaze remained fixed in one direction.
At the end of her stare was someone even more extreme than René.
âWow, Iâll take everything from here to here.â
âAll of this?â
âYes!â
The man who swept up every skewer the woman had been diligently grilling began threading them between his fingers like claw weapons.
With long green hair flowing down his back, he laughed with deep satisfaction.
âCrazy baââ
RenĂ©âs face twisted sharply, a small curse slipping out before she cut herself off.
That was far too vicious a reaction to merely encountering a rival skewer-lover(?).
âŠWait.
A scene flashed through Xenosâs mind.
âI saw it with my own eyes. RenĂ© Blanche was standing in front of the annex with a suspicious man!â
âWasnât it just a servant from the ducal castle running an errand?â
âNo way! If there were a servant that handsome, I wouldâve known!
ââŠ?â
âAhemâ! No, thatâs not the important part! The man had green hairâlong green hair down to his waist. As far as I know, thereâs no servant in the ducal castle with hair like that!â
It was exactly as Katarina had said.
A suspicious man with a fairly handsome face and long green hair.
Xenosâs eyes narrowed instantly.
He quickly checked René.
René stood frozen like a statue, a skewer still in her mouth.
So it really was true?
It was hard to fully believe Katarinaâs words.
But RenĂ©âs reaction was strange as well.
Especially the way the woman whoâd been so brazen suddenly started watching his reaction.
As Xenos fixed the man with a gaze sharp as a honed bladeâ
â!â
Their eyes met.
There was no mistaking it.
âOho.â
The man with peculiar, bright yellow eyesâjust as unusual as his green hairâsilently mouthed an amused exclamation.
Then he smiled and gave a light wave.
Even with his face partially hidden by a hat, it was clear he recognized Xenos.
Yet Xenos had never met him before.
With an appearance that distinctive, forgetting him wouldâve been sheer idiocy.
And thenâ
âŠWhat the?
For a brief instant, the manâs round pupils narrowed vertically into slits.
It was only for a blink, returning immediately to normalâbutâŠ
I didnât imagine that.
Xenosâs keen senses were certain.
At the same time, a shiver ran through him, every nerve on edge.
At this point, the situation had become serious.
Xenos was one of the empireâs foremost swordmasters.
And yet he felt an overwhelming pressure even he couldnât ignore.
This wasnât something you felt from a human.
In other words, that man was less a person and more likeâ
A natural disaster.
The kind that struck without warning, rendering humans utterly powerless.
Heâs no ordinary individual.
The fist Xenos had unconsciously clenched began to tremble.
Still, he never once looked away from the unidentified man.
Perhaps it was stubbornness.
Xenos Celeste was that kind of manâ
better to break than to bend.
So, as always, he chose to confront things head-on.
Without hesitation, Xenos strode toward the suspicious man ahead.
René, flustered, hurried after him, arguing as she went.
âW-Where are you going?â
Once again, Xenos gave no answer.
Even the dense crowd parted strangely, never blocking his path.
Stopping directly in front of the man along the shortest possible line, Xenos kept his gaze locked on him.
Up close, the man was slightly smaller than Xenos, yet his presence was in no way inferior.
Noâin terms of sheer composure, the mysterious man overwhelmingly outclassed him.
âWho are you?â
Xenos growled in a low voice, as if chewing on a curse.
The man merely shrugged nonchalantly.
RenĂ©, who had scurried after them with her short legs, grabbed the hem of Xenosâs cloak.
âWhat are you doing? To a random passerby?â
âDo you know him too?â
Xenos finally turned to René and asked.
For a question, his tone was strikingly aggressive.
Startled, René clamped her mouth shut.
Her small hands, tightly clasped together, trembled faintly.
Watching her, the green-haired man let out a snort of laughter.
âSo the mighty Grand Duke and lord of the land scares his wife first thing? Outside, they call you a benevolent rulerâinside the house, youâre just a complete bastard, huh.â






