Chapter 26: How a Mercenary Deals with Uninvited Guests (Part 4)
Regina looked at Valentin, asking quietly, âI said it wasn’t my role to deal with my in-laws directly, but now that things have come this far, I’ll step in.â
He gave a low, bitter smile and noddedâhe loved her fierce spirit.
âAs your wife, I’ll scare them. Just be warnedâit wonât be graceful. It wonât be noble.â
Valentinâs heart raced, filled with angry excitement at the thought. Whether it was real thrill or a side effect of medication, she didnât knowâbut she felt his warmth.
His lips pressed tightly together, expression cold, but his touch was oddly gentle. Allen was surprised at this tender side of himâheâd been indifferent before, like when Thomas nearly lost an arm protecting him.
âFine. Let Regina do as she wishes.â
Allen, sensing trouble, quietly slid to the corner of the sofa. It felt like the household now had two recklessly fearless people.
Regina hesitated. âAnd… could we bury the boy instead of burning him?â
Assassins usually destroyed bodies completelyâno courtesy after sneaking in at night.
Allen agreed it was a dangerous requestâThomas would have opposed it too.
Valentin simply consented. Regina caught his grateful glance and couldnât understandâit made no sense to him either.
Allen added gently, âBut not too close to the estate.â
Regina nodded.
Allen voiced another worry: âItâs bold of herâwithout Sir Thomas here, showing such force will stir things up.â
Regina smiled fiercely. âIâm ready.â
At dawn, Phinette awoke all the maids and ordered a deep cleaningâas if a god were arriving.
Regina watched thoughtfully, then went to see Joyâher morning helper and seamstress.
âI wonât wear a dress today,â Regina announced sharply.
Joy froze. âWasnât that yellow dress nice?â
Regina shook her head and showed her sword. Sheâd learnt assassins might attack againâthey might bring knights too.
Joy, in worry, said, âIf the in-laws are comingâespecially the Countâs familyâyou should look noble. But… you might have to fight in it.â
Regina shook her head again. âPretty dress will get damaged. I might need my sword.â
âI can repair it,â Joy said firmly, needle in handâdetermined and proud.
Regina smiled softly and decided, âOkay. Style hair up high.â
âBeauty can be a weapon.â
Later, Allen confirmed, âSir Thomasâs knights will guard outside the reception room.â
Valentin nodded, watching from the window.
Allen asked worriedly, âShould we stop her?â
Valentin shook his head. âNo. If she defeats that proud Count, HarnĂ© may come to BalmĂ©n sooner.â
Allen asked, âHow did the Empress react to us marrying?â
Valentin answered, âShe sees it as a threat. A mercenaryâs child isnât noble enough. Sheâd rather eliminate all other bloodlines.â
Allen sighed, remembering the ex-crown prince who died in a suspicious fall. Power fascinatesâbut it brings blood.
Valentin, gaze fixed outside, whispered:
âHeâll drown in those blood-soaked sins. My blood too.â
Allen, uneasy, muttered, âPlease…Â stay safe, my Lady.â
Valentinâs eyes darkened, shielding the bright sun behind clouds.
The estate prepared for the Countâs arrival.
But Regina was readyâready to defend her place, her spouse, and her honour, in whatever way she needed.
âSir Thomasâs knights will stand outside the reception room, just in case things get dangerous,â Allen reported.
Valentin nodded. True to form, he chose no accessories or tie todayâjust comfortable clothes from Confeâs selections.
Allen hesitated. âShouldn’t we stop Lady Regina?â
He had seen her strength but still worried. The Countâcowardly though he wasâmight bring knights.
Valentin replied calmly, âI thought about stopping her tooâbut then realised sheâs confident. Watching her do this might not be bad.â
Valentin’s composure puzzled Allen, who was disappointed by his ease.
âSheâs going to take down that arrogant Count in her own way. HarnĂ© might come to BalmĂ©n faster because of it.â
Allen detected a quiet pleasure in Valentinâs gaze out the windowâalways the observer. But he didnât try to understand exactly why.
âSo… how do you think the Empress reacted to our marriage news?â
âShe was annoyed,â Valentin said. âShe wants to eliminate any royal blood outside the heir. The fact that youâre a mercenary gave her pause. If you have a child, they wouldnât be pure enough.â
Allen sighed. The royal family had another prince onceâbeloved by the late emperor. But he died in a suspicious riding accident. Nobles questioned it: his father personally trained him on steep cliffs.
Since then, power had stained the palace with bloodâwives died, and the throne consolidated in strange ways.
âPower is interesting,â Valentin mused, âthe more drunk you get, the more blood it demands.â
He thought of the camellia trees at the Camellia Palace, nurtured and perfumed with decay.
âMy blood might be mixed in the mud theyâre trampling. They wouldnât know.â
Allen grew restless. It was time to let go of the pastâValentin held all the pain.
âI just hope Lady Regina comes back unharmed.â
âHer?â Valentin scowled behind the drifting sunlight. His brow remained tense.
Tonight, the reception room awaited. Servants scurried under Phinetteâs fervent orders. Knights stood guard. All watched and waited.
And Reginaâready, fierce, unbowedâprepared to face down the Count with sword and strength⊠in her own bold, mercenary way.
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