Chapter 34: Dad who can''t shut his mouth and his unsmiling daughter (part 2) (6)
In the end, his wish came true. Simone secretly hoped that someday, she would have someone that devoted to her. At the least, she was happy that she had made a difference in their story so far.
As he looked down at her, Tullius took out something from his pocket.
A new cor.
A new cor, to rece the one lost a week ago. He gave it to her, and she immediately went to put it on.
Ive bent over backwards to recover you. You wouldnt think I will let you go this easily right?.
Yes, master. Unexpectedly so.
If you get it, raise your head.
Yes, but before that...
She kneeled down.
Can you swear me into your very once more? I dont ever want to lose this again.
Thats fine by me, butAlright, Ill do it quickly.
Thank you, master. Then
With her lords permission, Uni uttered her oath.
Your ve Uni will never refuse to offer herself, never flee, never fail to protect, never cease to serveMay my lord ept my solemn vow as the foundation for this eternal servitude.
It wasnt a loud voice, but for some reason her words were carried on the air to Simone.
A worshipping figure, hands sped, and eyshes closed demurely.
It reminded her of a nun, lost in prayer.
Very well. I shall receive your oath.
In ordance with his eptance, Tullius presented his left hand, palm facing the earth.
As agreed, Uni kissed the back of his hand. With that, a silver ring was locked around her neck, shut fast as if to protect that kiss.
Click.
The sound of the cor snapping shut was the epilogue to the drama of the week past.
Simone thought that the ritual had been unusually smooth, despite being held in a courtroom after the conclusion of the trial. Was it because it seemed so natural to the two parties involved? To her, it seemed like it had been the next obvious step for him.
Like a wedding
Uni nced away from her masters fingertips and stroked the cor, looking like a lovestruck bride drunk on her own happiness.
Insanity. What kind of holy court is this?
Linus whispered indignantly..
To Simone, he was the man who shattered her image of a sacred wedding.
While both mildly shocked and slightly envious, she raised her left hand.
Shining on the ring finger was a band of tinum.
tinum versus silver. Ring versus cor. Brother versus brother. Bride versus ve.
Two women connected to the same house by different colors in simr shapes, yet worlds apart.
----Which one was truly happy?
Upon realizing the futility of her question, Simone sighed yet again.
x x x
The woman returned home with her master, sporting a shining new cor.
To my embarrassment, I announce my return.
Hello there. Wee home, Feudal Lord and Chief Maid.
Laubert called out with a smile.
Due, in turn said:
Yeah.
With such an unmotivated reply, it was hard to appear honest.
Tullius raised an eyebrow in suspicion at Duesckluster greeting.
Youve got a pretty weird face there, Due. Is it so strange that Uni came back?
Thats right. After all, youre the one whos strange in the head.
Dont say such rude things
While saying that, Tullius rxed on a nearby sofa. He seemed much relieved after the events of the previous week.
The root cause of the matter prepared a cup of herbal tea without orders and set a cup down before her master.
After all the trouble, I chose chamomile for rxation.
Thanks, Uni. Yeah, its gotta be you after all.
Your words are more than I deserve
Due sighed briefly at their antics.
In Dues mind, there was something he was still mulling over. Tullius stated that the probability of Unis return was eighty percent, but how on earth did he evene up with that estimate. When he thought about it like that, he wasntpletely satisfied.
Hey, Master. How long have you been nning for this?
I was ny percent sure of this specific oue when Drei contacted me saying that Marquis Lavallee had Anna Marie in his possession.
It was an unexpected answer.
Youve gotta be shitting me
The corner of his mouth twitched.
Theres no way. Did he think such a crazy event would ur from the beginning? It wasnt impossible, but he still couldnt believe it.
You think Im lying? Because Drei took full advantage of the teleportationwork and quickly came to the capital, I thought she could afford to spend some time on activities other than n D preparations. I suddenly realized that I had enough free time to check out Marquis Lavallee, and when I thought back to the beginning I came up with this eventuality.
Sir, Mr. Due is still at the previous step. To me, it is strange that the Chief Maid was able to hold her own without guidance.
Laubert muttered crossways.
Im curious about that too.
Thatspletely out of question isnt it.
Tullius noted while letting the steam from the tea mist his face.
Ive known her for eleven years. I of all people should know she was capable of that much.
It was a natural response, but did he understand its true gravity?
For her lord, she abandoned her father, mother, and half-brother, and joined hands with the enemy of her mother.
Wasnt it too arrogant to assume so much?
Due wanted to say so but found himself unable.
The girl actually did it. She verbally beat her father into submission, didnt blink an eye when confronted by her insane mother, and happily rejoined her lord.
Tullius continued without minding Due, whose words were still stuck in his throat.
While I was looking into the nobles of thisnd, I found out a few things on ex-lovers and mistresses and such. I brought that information to the wedding, just in case any noble made trouble. I said what I did to Count Cartan because I didnt want him to take offense.
Tilting his cup, he moistened his lips.
Of course, Uni noticed my unnatural behavior. Weve been together for eleven years. Since I knew that, I asked that the wife be brought to the trial. Uni was intelligent enough to predict my actions in ordance.
In terms ofbat, Uni outperformed even a remodeled Due. She was also a master in spying, an excellent magician, and an experienced alchemist. Escaping the residence, concocting the medicine, and finding a few servants that had beenid off were childs y to her.
After all, with the brainwashing perfume it was a simple matter to collect the necessary information.
I see. Well, nothing to be done about it.
Right?
After all, he had to make himself look aspetent as Laubert.
Then, did you feel at all reluctant in handing the Chief Maid over to Count Cartan in order to gain time for concocting your ns? Well, you started preparing the fake evidence for the trial only after that.
Swindling is for viins. Its not the same. If I didnt resist, Id look suspicious. Its as simple as that.
Im impressed. You thought all that out in such a short time.
Wasnt there enough time? When Count Cartan insisted that Uni was his daughter, I knew the trap had sprung. The Count had both peerage and the moral right to take her back. So, I gave in, listened to the Counts story, and thought up counterpoints for it. Wasnt that the right way to go about things?
Youre insane, you know that. Youre even more of a schemer than that Marquis.
Tullius shook his head with an ironic smile.
Dont make jokes like that. Youe up with a counterattack at thest second, or youe up with a limited n because your opponent is hiding their cards under the table. If you dont do it right, it all falls apart.
Even his humility was galling. The Marquis was about to win when he was pulled down in an instant by Tullius from nowhere.
If anything, theyre sure to be more vignt now. From now on, Im going to have to get serious and think up my own strategies.
That was his way, after all.
The parties based in the kingdoms capital had been unsessful in sending spies to Man, so they had finally decided to brush away the insect buzzing around their ears. However, this time the insect stabbed back with a poisoned sting.
The aristocrats stung by Tullius counterattack would strike with full force next time.
Im sorry. This was all my fault
Tullius waved his hand with a bitter smile, trying to stop Uni from prostrating herself. Perhaps it had been that way all the way back from the capital.
Im telling you, its fine. Do I need to bow down again to get you to stand? At any rate, it was a good thing that the Marquis was publicly defeated. Instead, know that you did well in this.
With that, he stroked her head with his hand.
Master
Youre all right. Good child, good child.
The lord joked lightly with a smile, his servant epting it with a slight squint.
A psychopath who murdered countless ves and aimed to overtake his brother, and a cursed woman who shed blood on his behalf and cut down her own family for his sake.
Due shook his head once again, amazed by the twisted pair before him.
Honestlymost importantly, is that you look happy.
The ve responded to his sarcastic words by straightening her profile, holding back an acidic tongue.
She still smiled, however.
Thats great.
That smile was as innocent as a little girls, but at the same time a flimsy cover on an unimaginable abyss.
Im the happiest woman in the world right now, after all.