chapter 6
However, the reason Niveia could speak so confidently was because she was certain that Marquis Solen would not detain her.
After all, he at least maintained the outward appearance of a man with a conscience.
The public image of Marquis Solenāupright and righteous.
That wasnāt entirely false.
You could tell just by the fact that he had continued sending money for over ten years, even to a daughter he wanted to erase from his life.
Which meant, at the same time, he was also a hypocrite.
Just look at how he buried his past of ignoring and despising Niveia, only to pour all his affection into a new daughter.
Someone like you would never detain meāeven if I am still your daughter. You hypocritical man.
āSo why do you think I came all this way? If you grant me a few requests, I can consider this debt settled.ā
āā¦Letās hear it.ā
āFirst, allow me to stay in this house. About two weeks should suffice. The annex should still be empty, right? Iād like to stay there. And donāt interfere with my comings and goings.ā
āFine.ā
āSecond, Iāll be receiving all possible support under the Solen family name. Youāll arrange a pass for me to enter the imperial palace, and Iāll also need to purchase some luxuries.ā
She said she wouldnāt collect the debtānot that she would spend frugally.
Niveia intended to use the Solen name as a stepping stone to meet Joachim XII.
If it was necessary for marrying him, she was prepared to sell not just the Solen name, but its territory and even its mines.
In fact, she fully intended to.
Unaware of her true intentions, Marquis Solen seemed to think this was a fairly reasonable deal if it cleared his debt.
His noticeably brightened expression revealed his thoughts clearly.
āAnything else?ā
āThat girl from earlier. She was pretty.ā
At the sudden change in topic, the Marquisās face twisted in irritation.
āDo not dare take interest in my daughter.ā
āSheās my sister, isnāt she? Even if sheās illegitimate.ā
āAnd yet you still dare speak like that, when your own mother was a mere maid?ā
āIs that my fault? Or the fault of a certain foolish man who couldnāt resist a bit of temptation?ā
It was almost amusing how quickly the Marquis became emotional the moment his daughter was mentioned.
A man who understood one thing but not another.
For the head of such a great house to be this foolishāSolenās future was obvious.
At the same time, Niveia felt a hollow emptiness.
I am your daughter too⦠yet when you say āmy daughter,ā you donāt mean me.
Watching his flushed face, she turned her gaze toward the window.
Beyond it lay the same garden where she had met him and the girl earlier.
People had changedābut the garden, meticulously maintained, remained the same.
Somehow, that was disappointing.
Turning back to him, she asked:
āShe looked about ten. When are you planning her debut?ā
āDo I need to tell you twice not to take an interest in her?ā
āAm I in a position to be ordered around? Donāt make me repeat myself.ā
There was a limit to how much foolishness she could tolerate.
As Niveiaās brows slightly furrowed, the Marquis finally seemed to recall the amount written on the invoice.
āā¦She debuted last winter. Is that enough?ā
āThatās good. I was planning to take her to an imperial palace party. With the delegation here, the palace halls should be open every day.ā
āWhy would you go to a palace party?ā
āYou donāt need to know. I promise I wonāt do anything harmful to her. I quite like children.ā
Besides, one victim of someone elseās sins was already enough.
Picking up the invoice from his desk, Niveiaās touch was cold and devoid of emotion.
āThen Iāll see you again if thereās business.ā
With the same elegant bow she had shown before, she left the Marquisās office.
Since the Emperor of Winfried was staying at Thierry Palace, Niveia had much to prepare in order to enter the imperial palace.
First, she needed to visit a dressmaker. Then a jeweler.
Time was short if she wanted to be ready quickly.
āMy goodness! Niveia! Is that really you? I was so shocked when I heard youād returned⦠If you came, you shouldāve come to your mother first! Nia! Iām talking to youāwhere are you going?!ā
In other words, she had no time to deal with a suddenly affectionate mother.
āYou ungrateful brat! Now even you ignore me?! Itās not enough that your father abandoned meānow my own daughter tooā¦!ā
Hypocrites were bad enoughābut the shameless were worse.
She had guessed that the Marchionessās treatment would have worsened after the illegitimate child was brought inābut seeing her now, she looked even more pitiful.
Older, more worn-down than ten years ago.
Only the gaudy jewelry she woreāperhaps to patch together her shattered prideāstill sparkled.
She would struggle like that until she destroyed herself.
That future was obvious.
And Niveia bore no responsibility for it.
She resumed walking toward the annex.
Behind her, the Marchioness continued shouting insultsābut Niveia paid no attention.
A noisy summer cicadaāor the Marchioness.
To her, there was little difference.
After concluding her deal with Marquis Solen, the first place Niveia headed to was the most famous dress shop in the capitalāMadame Laurentās boutique.
There, she practically swept through the store buying clothes.
āFrom here to thereāIāll take everything.ā
She even used that clichƩ line.
Going to the imperial palace in modest attire would be worse than not going at all.
Of course, buying extravagant dresses was the right choiceābut even so, Niveia was clearly overspending.
Even Madame Laurent herself asked in surprise:
āMiss Solen⦠would you like these as well? Theyāre quite outdatedā¦ā
āThatās fine. Iāll take everything. Send the bill to the Solen household.ā
āMy, how generous. Very well.ā
Pleased with her boldness, Madame Laurent covered her mouth as she laughed.
Though known for her pride, she was now utterly deferential to Niveia, who was spending enough to buy an entire estate in a single day.
Something unimaginable in the past.
Back then, Niveia had lived on minimal funds, maintaining only the barest level of dignity.
It was all outdated clothes anyway.
Looking at the old-fashioned dresses, she thought coldly.
Simple designs with no frills, emphasizing the body lineājust like the ones she used to wear in Eustache.
Because those were the only dresses Solen ever sent her.
At the time, she hadnāt even considered buying new clothes to follow trends.
She was already looked down on for her originsāif she were also seen as wasteful, it would only disgrace the family.
Thinking back now, it was laughable.
No matter how modest she lived or how hard she tried not to stand out, they had already treated her as a thorn in their side.
There was no need for that anymore.
After signing the bill, Niveia left the boutique.
Next stop: the jeweler.
When Valer returned to the ducal residence, he doubted his ears.
āNiveia⦠signed the engagement termination papers?ā
āAs you see, Your Grace. She packed her belongings and left during the day.ā
Valer stared at the document in disbelief.
He read it again and again.
There it wasāNiveia Solen, written in elegant, slightly slanted handwriting, no different from any noble ladyās.
Impossible.
Earlier, Valer had left work early to return home.
Even if āearlyā meant after sunsetāit was still much earlier than his usual near-midnight return.
He had planned to offer her tea.
She always smiled so brightly just at the sight of himāhe had foolishly assumed that if he apologized first, she would quickly forgive him.
In truth, more than guilt, he simply wanted to get rid of this uncomfortable feeling as soon as possible.
But what awaited him at the estate was not Niveiaā
Only a single sheet of paper.
The termination document.
āā¦Ha.ā
After a long silence, a hollow laugh escaped him.
The paper slipped from his hand onto the desk.
Smiling in disbelief, he said:
āSteward. Both you and I are being deceived. Thereās no way Niveia would suddenly break off the engagement. For ten years, no matter how many times I told her to leave, she clung on persistently. She must be plotting something.ā
There was even a strange certainty in his dark eyes.
From the beginning, he hadnāt believed the document was real.
For ten years, she had been a woman who spoke of love no matter how coldly he treated her.
And now she suddenly breaks the engagement? Leaves the estate?
Impossibleāno one in their right mind would do that.
He didnāt know what she was planningābut it wouldnāt work.
Valerās handsome face twisted in irritation as he strode forward.






