Chapter 25
Was it because Bettyâs metaphor had been too powerful?
My plan to greet the maid in a friendly way failed miserably.
I could only stare blankly at the woman who came storming in, fuming.
As always, she was dressed in dazzling finery, and her complexion was turning red and blue with anger.
She truly resembled a peacockâbeautiful to the point of absurdity.
Sheâs pretty today too. But why is she so angry?
That was the moment I was trying to guess the reason.
The maid marched up to me and, in an instant, stood right in front of me, shouting.
âYou think I wouldnât know youâve been cheating behind his back?! Iâm the one who belongs beside the Grand Duke! You vulgar wench!â
Suddenly, a rough hand flew toward me.
âHuh?! Me?!â
What theâshe was angry because of me?!
I hadnât done anything!
But in that instant, the Grand Dukeâs words from earlier flashed through my mind.
âDonât underestimate the security of the Grand Dukeâs castle. Iâve already received reports that he was seen with you.â
âSomeone even informed me⊠that he is your secret loverâŠâ
Donât tell me⊠the spy was my maid?
Sheâd never even been to the cabin!
But right now, worrying about that was a luxury.
The maid reached for me as if to teach me a lesson, and the classic K-drama clichĂ©âhair-pullingâwas about to be unleashed.
âStop.â
In an instant, instead of the furious womanâs face, a solid, broad back filled my vision.
It was the Grand Duke.
I couldnât see his expression clearly behind the warm, towering human wall heâd placed in front of me, but I heard the maidâs trembling, tearful voice perfectly.
âWhy do you always take her side, Xenos?!â
âIs there a problem with me taking my wifeâs side?â
âHah! âMy wife,â you say?â
âYes.â
ââŠâŠâ
Hiding behind him, I was barely holding back the urge to throw up.
Ugh⊠âmy wifeââŠ
Is this guy more conscious of how others see him than he looks?
He was like this at the festival too.
Heâs really trying hard to look like weâre a loving couple!
And yetâŠ
Despite my sarcastic thoughts, my face and ears kept growing hot.
âDonât act so insolently, just because youâre a maid.â
My heart suddenly started pounding.
Why would he say something like that and make people misunderstand?
No wonder Peacock Maid was furious!
I quietly shifted the blame onto the Grand Duke and watched the situation unfold.
Whether I cared or not, their argument only grew louder.
âOur Hugo family has served the House of Celeste for generations! We are a loyal family that has remained faithful for centuries! So how can you protect that Blanche girlâno, that cursed bastard childâto this extent?!â
âThat judgment is mine to make, Katarina Hugo. And you canât exactly claim you entered as the Grand Duchessâs maid with purely noble intentions.â
âT-ThatâsâŠ!â
It was a clash of titans.
A battle between dragon and tiger.
Both of them were so fierce, it was as if theyâd forgotten I was even standing there.
I slowly began backing away⊠then quickly slipped through the crack of an open door and hurried out.
A few maids stared at me wide-eyed, but thankfully, that was all.
There was no one who could stop this situation.
And that certainly wasnât going to be me!
Whatever. I donât know, and I donât careâthis is my chance to run!
I didnât want to get involved with any of them!
In times like this, the classic strategy was best:
Run away.
* * *
âThis is so unfair!â
Sob, sob!
With tears streaming like chicken droppings, Katarina finally turned her back and ran out of the library in defeat.
But the man who had technically wonâXenosâfelt not even the slightest joy.
Of course.
It had only been a pointless war of words, with nothing gained.
âHaaâŠâ
Xenos let out a deep sigh, looking even more exhausted than before.
Then he turned toward the small woman who should have been trembling behind him with wide rabbit-like eyes.
âRene Blanche, are you alriââ
?
She was gone.
Rene, who had been shaking just moments ago, had disappeared.
Xenosâs gaze darted around in confusion, and one of the maids, equally flustered, confessed.
âY-Your Grace⊠the Grand Duchess already left quite a while agoâŠâ
âA while ago?â
âYes⊠she slipped away when Your Graceâs argument with Lady Katarina beganâŠâ
ââŠHaa. Good heavens.â
So she just ran away from the fight that started because of her?
What kind of woman is she?
Heâd thought she was unusual, amusing even.
But experiencing Rene up close went beyond the limits of common sense.
Xenos could only sigh repeatedly in disbelief.
Because of Katarinaâs sudden appearance, he hadnât even been able to bring up the real reason he came here.
A dragon, really?
He lowered his gaze to his sword sheath.
There, engraved in fine relief, was the crest of House Celeste.
The Celeste family emblem, passed down through generations, depicted a massive fortress wall and a dragon.
The reason for that wasâŠ
So that strange book she was reading wasnât meaningless after all.
Xenos picked up the book he had taken from Rene:
The Pact of Celeste and the Dragon.
To place Albert Rembrandt on the imperial throne, the first Grand Duke, Lucas Celeste, had formed a secret pact with a dragon.
With that overwhelming power, the founder of House Celeste supported the first Rembrandt Emperor completely, and ultimately triumphed in the long struggle for supremacy.
The details of the pact were passed down only to the family head.
But over time, the glory tied to the pact faded, and Xenos never learned its contents.
It was fair to say the original pact had long since been broken.
Tired of madness and having abandoned everything, Xenos once thought it was better that the pactâs glory had endedâŠ
ButâŠ
What if dragons truly exist?
Then the recent reports of monsters appearing could no longer be dismissed.
Magic, dragons, monstersâconcepts thought long extinctâsuddenly resurfacingâŠ
Would that be a blessing for Celeste?
Or a disaster?
At the same time, a red-eyed woman surfaced in his mind.
The bastard child with red eyes said to bring ruin upon the family.
And a dragon appearing before her.
Could there be some secret in the pact passed down through my house⊠something even I donât know?
The thought brought another sigh.
âDamn it.â
There was only one elder in the family he could ask.
A few months ago, when his marriage to Blanche had been finalizedâŠ
âWhat? A granddaughter-in-law from Blanche? Iâd rather have dirt in my eyes than witness such a thing!â
She had exploded in fury and vanished without a traceâŠ
His grandmother.
âHaaâŠâ
Rather than feeling reassured, Xenos had the uneasy sense that things were only going to grow worse.
But what choice did he have?
Rushing to his office, pressing down on his throbbing headache, he gripped his pen.
To write a letter.
* * *
Not long afterâŠ
Far from the northern region of Celeste, in the southern coastal area of Pielleâ
Cawâcawâ
An afternoon filled only with seagull cries and crashing waves seemed peaceful, like another world entirely.
âMm-hmm-hmm~â
On a hilltop villa overlooking the breathtaking sea,
In a garden carved entirely from luxurious marble, an elderly woman hummed softly while enjoying a leisurely tea time.
Her name was Diana Celeste.
âThis new tea is quite delightful.â
Unlike Xenosâs chaotic thoughts, she was enjoying a truly peaceful moment.
The only elder of House Celeste.
âLady Diana.â
At that moment, a neatly dressed butler approached slowly.
In his hands was a silver tray holding a letter and a paper knife.
Dianaâs eyes narrowed slightly as she sipped her tea.
âA letter has arrived.â
âJust toss it somewhere. Old ones can be burned, for all I care.â
Without even glancing at it, Diana continued speaking.
Her voice was gentle, but her words were cold.
Only her wrinkled hand, stirring sugar into her tea, moved busily.
âBut⊠Lady Diana.â
âItâs probably Kale again. Or that whining Katarina. Am I right?â
âThere are letters from Lady Katarina⊠and Sir Kale, yes, butâŠâ
âOf course! Iâm officially recuperating, am I not? Tell everyone not to contact me. It disrupts my mental health.â
She stirred her teaspoon irritably, full of complaints.
But the butlerâs next words made her freeze completely.
âTh-This time⊠His Grace Xenos has personally reached out.â






