Chapter 027
When we returned to the castle, Cassius was waiting for us. He couldnāt help but chuckle when he saw Theo, who was wrapped in a towel like a drenched rat.
āBrother!ā
Theo ran excitedly with his arms wide open, and Cassius lifted him up.
Ā āYou said you were going for fishing, but it looks like youāve become the fish.ā
Theo burst into laughter.
āI caught a fish this big!ā
āYou did?”
āYou did?ā
āYup!ā
Theo tightly hugged Cassius, and in the process, the basket he had been holding like a jar of honey fell to the floor. The black lizard inside the basket rolled out.
āEek!ā
The lizard, which I thought had been sleeping, quickly ran away. Theo shouted as he saw it disappear into the garden.
āAh! Brother! Kiki ran away!ā
Cassius put Theo down, but by then, the lizard had already vanished.
ā…You seem happy, Duchess.ā
I flinched without realizing it.
Luna was watching me with a strange expression.
I quickly corrected my face.
āIf you find Kiki, let me know. Go upstairs and take a bath before you catch a cold, Theo.ā
āUgh,ā Theo pouted, but when he saw Cassiusās serious face, he couldnāt argue. He sulked as he headed upstairs.
Cassius turned his gaze toward me.
ā…Youāve had a hard day.ā
I shrugged.
āWell, I was the one who suggested it.ā
āDid Theo cause any trouble?ā
āNot really, except when he wanted to keep the lizard.ā
That moment had really sent chills down my spine. Cassiusās gaze softened. It seemed like he had also grown kinder as Theo recovered and began to lead a normal life.
The person who had once seemed as cold as ice had started to smile and show a more human side. Cassius spoke to me.
āI need to talk to you before dinner.ā
What could it be?
I followed Cassius to the sunroom. The maids had already prepared tea as if they knew what was coming.
It was my first time drinking tea alone with him, and it felt awkward.
I nervously sipped my tea when Cassius finally spoke.
ā…The nanny came today.ā
āAh.ā
I knew it was about that.
āI told her to take care of the household affairs for the Dukeās family. Did you hear?ā
āThe nanny was talking excitedly about it.ā
Cassius sighed and shared what had happened. He frowned as he spoke.
As I had suspected, Cassius wasnāt the kind of person to overlook such matters. Most men from the North serve in the knights.
Rules were important for the knight in order to operate smoothly. They acted within the boundaries of these rules, with clear hierarchies.
Cassius was one of them, so it was no surprise that he disapproved of the nannyās actions.
āIāve been curious about something. Why did you assign such an important role to the nanny?ā
ā…Did you not like it?ā
āNo.ā
I meant it sincerely.
āI know why you donāt trust me.ā
Cassius sighed lightly.
āI didnāt entrust the household to the nanny because I donāt trust you. The nanny has been embezzling money from Istheria.ā
āWhat?ā
I blinked, stunned.
āI had suspected the nannyās actions and started to follow her. And I found many suspicious things. Not only had she been embezzling the budget allocated for Theo, but she also seemed to be meeting someone regularly from the capital.ā
Cassius told me everything he had learned so far. He spoke of the nanny often leaving Theoās side and how he had followed her. He hadnāt yet uncovered who the man she was meeting was or how the money was flowing, though.
In the original story, the nanny was Lorencia’s loyal servant. She always thought of Lorencia first and did anything for her.
What had changed?
I swallowed nervously.
āThe nanny is a very vain person. When someone like her gains more power, theyāre bound to make mistakes.ā
āThat means…ā
Ā āSheās bound to make a mistake soon. And itās easy to track large sums of money.ā
Cassius smiled coldly.
The nanny had believed Cassius trusted her enough to assign her the householdās duties. But underneath that, Cassius had made this calculation.
āAnd to recover the money weāve lost, we need to dig deep and find everything.ā
I shuddered. This wasnāt just any typical male protagonist. It seemed that the ability to think ahead was part of the male leadās qualities.
I had only planned to get rid of the nanny, but I hadnāt thought of using her like this.
āSo donāt be too upset.ā
āI really wasnāt upset.ā
Cassius tilted his head.
āI know why you have not given me that responsibility, given what Iāve done in the past. But I honestly believe you think like this.ā
At my words, he raised an eyebrow. What was bothering him?
ā…Charlotte. You seem to be misunderstanding something.ā
āHuh?ā
āYouāre the Duchess. Youāre the mistress of Istheria. Whether you ruin the householdās budget or lose everything, it doesnāt matter.ā
I blinked in surprise.
“That’s your rightful claim.”
“B-but, what if I ruin Istheria? The entire family could collapse!”
I still remember how shocked I was when I first saw Charlotteās dressing room. The dresses packed inside were so expensive, and the money Chouette brought back amounted to nearly 10 million gold. Even though some were sold at a higher price, it was hard to believe all that money was spent in just six months.
How could someone with such a poor sense of finance be okay? Would the family have to go bankrupt for her to finally understand?
Cassius seemed amused by my worries.
“Youāre worrying about the strangest things.”
“Cassius, Iām serious⦔
“The North isnāt that poor, Charlotte. In fact, itās more prosperous than most cities.”
I know that⦠but the reason the North has so few people were because of the snow beasts. People fled in fear, not knowing when those creatures might come down and attack. Yet, the North was naturally rich, with vast plains for farming and plenty of mines.
“With such a wealthy territory, how could the lord possibly be poor?”
“But wealth disappears if you keep spending it, Cassius. You didnāt see my dressing roomā”
“I heard Chouette returned 10 million gold this time.”
“Which means I spent that much in six months!”
I thought he was quick with numbers. My voice sped up as I got more flustered. Cassius pressed his palm to his forehead and chuckled softly.
“Are you seriously worried about Istheriaās finances?”
“Of course I am!”
I needed to get my settlement money, and since I planned to settle down in the North, Istheriaās stability mattered.
Cassius found my concern genuinely amusing.
“You really have no idea.”
He held out his hand to me.
“Itās faster if I show you.”
I stared at his hand in a daze until he spoke again.
āTake my hand.ā
After some hesitation, I placed my hand in his. His large hand was rough, and calloused from years of wielding a sword. A warriorās hand.
Cassius led me to a door that opened to the basement. The staff glanced our way as we descended.
Why the basement�
He went down the stairs and opened the first door.
“Gasp!”
My eyes widened.
Inside, the room was filled with gold barsānot coins, but bars of pure gold.
Cassius glanced at me, then opened the second door in the basement.
“Ah!”
I squeezed my eyes shut, then opened them again. Another room filled to the brim with gold bars greeted me.
“There are ten rooms like this, filled with gold bars.”
“W-what?”
Before I could process what he said, Cassius pulled me further into the basement. He opened a door encrusted with emeralds.
This room was packed with jewels and ornaments of every kind.
“There are five rooms like this, full of jewels.”
Cassius positioned me in front of them.
āAnd our wealth keeps growing. Aside from the monsters and snow beasts, the North is a beautiful land. Thereās a reason it was once called the āBlessing of the Gods.āā
I stared blankly at the rooms.
I swallowed hard.
Soā¦
Does this mean I can ask for a bigger settlement? Iād been thinking of a small house, but maybe I could get a bigger one?
No, wait. I need a small house and a restaurant to start my businessā¦
Wow. If youāre going to get divorced, marrying someone wealthy first is clearly the way to go. What an oddly enlightening realization.