Episode 44
ââŠMm.â
âMmm?â
Duren has lived twice before?
Did he really think Iâd believe that?
Glessia glared at Lennox, her eyes full of annoyance.
Her already sharp featuresâlong lips and slanted eyesâlooked twice as scary.
âThereâs such a thing.â
ââSuch a thingâ? Thereâs nothing you donât say to me, huh?â
Whack!
Glessia smacked Lennox on the head.
Lennox, hit for telling the truth, silently vowed that one day heâd get his revenge for this.
âD-Duke.â
As he was quietly enduring his headache, a servant hurried over.
âWhat is it?â
âA letter from the Imperial Palace, sir.â
The kind of news that would make his headache worse.
Lennox frowned as he took the letterâand then his expression changed.
* * *
âPrincess, are you busyyy?â
âYes.â
The middle-aged manâs playful question got a cold, blunt reply.
âMy dear princess, no matter how busy you are, you should have lunch with your father sometimes~â
âNext time.â
Surprisingly, the two speaking were the Emperor and Princess Alice.
At Aliceâs short answer, the Emperor drooped his eyebrows like a sulking child.
His tone and manner didnât match the dignified ruler people knew in public.
âYour birthdayâs coming up soon. Is there anything you want?â
âI want the Duke of Winterlen to get divorced.â
âPrincess, thatâsâŠâ
âYou always say no to everything!â
When Alice heard about Lennoxâs marriage, she was sick in bed for days.
Why her?
Why did Estelleâthe woman who humiliated her publiclyâget to marry the man she loved?
Nothing could be more insulting.
âDad, you said the Duke married her because he loved her, right?â
âThatâs what I heard.â
At that, Aliceâs eyes sparkled.
Recently, sheâd heard something interesting from her friends.
âBut the truth is, it was just a fake marriage so he could adopt a child. Isnât that the rumor?â
âWhat?â
The Emperor had suspected as much himself.
After all, Lennoxâa famously antisocial manâhad suddenly married out of nowhere.
âThatâs why the one-year marriage rule exists, right? To prevent people from adopting with bad intentions! This isnât right!â
âWell⊠yes, but thereâs no proof.â
In an empire where political marriages for family gain were common, suspicion alone wasnât enough to accuse someone of a fake marriage.
âDad, invite the Duke and his wife to my birthday party. If theyâre really in love, Iâll be able to tell right away.â
âThe Duke of Winterlen isnât exactly the sociable typeâŠâ
âI donât want any other present! This is my birthday gift! Please?â
Compared to asking for a divorce, this was a much easier request to grant.
So the Emperor sent Lennox a letter, appealing to his sense of duty and honorâhoping for a âyes.â
* * *
When Lennox received the princessâs birthday invitation, he made his decision.
âPrepare to leave for the capital.â
âThe capital?â
So suddenly?
Estelle tilted her head at the unexpected news.
âItâs an imperial order. Weâre required to attend the princessâs birthday party.â
Everyone knew how much Alice was loved by the Emperor.
The banquet would be a grand event.
But even so, Lennox could have easily found a way to avoid going.
âThey want to see if weâre a real couple. Since I pushed so hard for the adoption before the wedding, itâs only natural theyâre suspicious.â
It was exactly like in her previous life.
Back then, Lennox had shown up briefly with his contract wife, just enough to be seen.
If the Emperor had any excuse to doubt him, he wouldnât approve Durenâs adoption.
âSo we have to go and act like a normal couple.â
âYes. Leave it to me.â
Lennox studied her face carefully.
âShe says sheâs healthy⊠but she coughs up blood, gets dizzy walking, and sometimes stops breathing in her sleep.â
Heâd been keeping an eye on her ever since the day she claimed sheâd only had a nosebleed.
And heâd concluded one thingâ
The mandrake medicine hadnât worked on Estelle.
So Lennox decided that while they were in the capital to prove their marriage, he would also meet the Tower Master.
âDuke? Did I say something wrong?â
âNo, nothing. Just do as we planned. The party isnât for a while yet, but weâll leave a few days earlyâpack your things.â
âIn the capital, thereâll be kids Durenâs age. He could make lots of friends.â
In her past life, they hadnât taken Duren alongâhe wasnât in any condition to go out.
[Hmph!]
But now, she couldnât imagine leaving the child behind, even for a few days.
âThat would be nice.â
So the Winterlen familyâs trip to the capital was decided.
And Estelle thought to herselfâ
âI need to meet him.â
The one person who could be a stepping stone in her revenge against Bellonsa.
Someone who could diagnose exactly what was wrong with herâsomething even mandrake couldnât cureâand actually heal her.
There was only one such person.
The Tower Master.
* * *
A few days later, in the capitalâ
The Magic Tower was in chaos.
âDuke, you canât just barge in without an appointmentââ
âMove.â
Ignoring the flustered aide trying to block him, Lennox strode forward.
Bang!
âWhat theâ?â
On a desk piled high with glittering gold coins sat a man, smiling as he carefully polished each one.
He looked to be in his late thirties, and when he saw the uninvited guest, he quickly fixed his expression.
His golden eyes narrowed slightly, and a polite business smile appeared.
âArenât you a guest?â
Even with Lennox radiating enough killing intent to make most men collapse, he remained calm.
âIf youâre a customer, youâre always welcome. What can I help you with this time?â
âGive the money back.â
ââŠHuh?â
This was Claude Vanz, the Tower Master who had made the mandrake medicine.
His face instantly twisted in annoyance.
âDuke Winterlen, have you lost your mind?â
âIt was a scam, so of course you have to give the money back. You were the one who claimed it could cure any illness.â
âSo youâre saying my medicine didnât work?â
âYes.â
ââŠ.â
âI gave you plenty of time and gold, but you made a mess of the job.â
Shingâ
Lennox drew his sword and aimed it at the Tower Masterâs neck.
âDuke Winterlen, youâre not seriouslyââ
Even with the blade grazing his neck, Claude didnât blink.
âYouâre not doing this because you want the money back, are you? My medicine canât be ineffective. The formula is perfect.â
ââŠ.â
âThereâs no drug in the world that draws out mandrakeâs power better than mine.â
He sounded completely confident.
âIt workedâbriefly. But she got worse again soon after.â
âHuh. You used it on your wife, right?â
âYes.â
Claude scratched his cheek, looking surprisingly clueless for someone with a genius reputation.
âMy formulaâs made strong enough for a Winterlen body. For an ordinary person, it should give them enough energy to wrestle a bear by now.â
âShe can barely lift a child who weighs less than 20 kilos.â
ââŠHmm.â
Claude thought hard.
Iâm a geniusâthereâs no way I made it wrong.
So the only explanation wasâ
âYouâre lying because you donât want to pay me, arenât you?â
At that ridiculous answer, Lennox sheathed his sword.
Physical threats wouldnât work on Claude.
If he wanted to hurt him, heâd have to go after what he really valued.
Lennox held out his palm.
âRefund.â
âNo way!â
âIt was defectiveârefund me double.â
âNo, no, absolutely not!â
Claude cried out, pulling the gold coins on the desk toward himself protectively.
Lennox hadnât even wanted them before, but nowâ
Pathetic.
Claudeâs obsession with money was so extreme it even made Lennox shake his head.
He hadnât always been like this.
Years ago, while researching near the Gehenna River, Claude had suffered an accident and fallen into a coma.
He was in bed for nearly twenty years.
When he finally woke up, he became completely obsessed with money.