~Chapter 95~
Right now, I was in the Sun Hallā
Specifically, in the portrait room Iād been looking forward to the most.
As expected from a family famous for its beauty, all the portraits displayed here showed strikingly handsome and beautiful faces.
But the childhood portraits of the Duke and Lady Evangeline were on another level.
Golden hair that seemed to shine, the unique deep blue eyes of the Claudius family, fair skin, fine features, and cheeks pink like ripe applesā
I wanted to check if angel wings were hidden behind their backs.
Howeverā
āā¦Why is there not a single portrait where the Duke is smiling?ā
Unlike Evangelineās bright smile, the Dukeās face was expressionless even as a child.
The only exceptionā
āIs in the family portrait.ā
It showed the former Duke and Duchess Claudius with the two siblings sitting together.
Both Evangeline and the Duke looked no older than ten.
His expressionless face in one painting and the bright smile of a young boy in the otherā¦
Seeing the contrast made me feel strangely uneasy.
āHe must have gone through a lot.ā
The original story had described it in detailā
The Claudius siblings losing their parents at a young age, and the young Dukeās tireless struggle to protect the family.
Of course, in the original, this past was used as a turning point for Seraphina to comfort the Duke and deepen their romanceā¦
āUgh, no point thinking about Seraphina.ā
I quickly shook the thought away.
āAh, this portrait?ā
Just then, Evangeline came running over and looked up at the painting.
āI was five when this was painted.ā
āThen the Duke wasā¦?ā
āNine.ā
āā¦.ā
From what I knew, the Duke had lost both parents when he was ten.
How much must have happened in that one yearā¦
for that bright face to lose its smile?
At that momentā
āEva.ā
Someone called Evangeline calmly.
āThat voiceā¦ā
I turned aroundāand there stood the Duke.
āLong time no see, Lady Ansie.ā
As soon as our eyes met, the Duke smiled faintly.
āAh.ā
My heart pounded wildly.
Oh, come on, heart. Stop it.
Itās just a smileādonāt act like youāre about to burst.
Could you think of your ownerās dignity for once?
āI greet you, Your Grace.ā
To hide my flushed face, I gave him a polite bow.
The Duke shook his head with a faintly disappointed look.
āWhen itās just us, you donāt need to be so formal.ā
āBut stillā¦ā
āI thought weād grown a little closer compared to before.ā
When I hesitated, he asked in a slightly sullen tone,
āWas that just my imagination?ā
Honestlyā
One of the most handsome men in this world was looking at me with slumped shoulders and asking that.
How could I possibly say āYes, youāre mistakenā?
For a face-lover like me, that was impossible.
āIām happy to hear you say that, Your Grace.ā
I smiled as calmly as I could.
āThat aside, Iām sorry for thanking you so late. You helped me so much with the Gusto matter. I donāt know how to repay youā¦ā
āItās fine.ā
He added without hesitation,
āI didnāt help expecting gratitude.ā
Hmm⦠so he helped for Evangelineās sake?
But it still felt odd.
Even if I was her closest friend right now, heād taken the risk of clashing with the High Temple and even arranged that luxurious team of lawyersā¦
āNo, stop overthinking!ā
If I kept this up, Iād be imagining wedding bells in my head.
Thenā
āWait⦠does he look tired again today?ā
There were deep shadows under his eyes, and his complexion looked paler than usual.
The frustrating part wasā
Even looking exhausted, the air of elegance around him only stood out more.
āYour Grace,ā I said without thinking,
āYou look tired. Have you been sleeping well?ā
āAh.ā
He looked caught off guard, running his hand along his mouth with a sheepish smile.
āIāve just been busy with work lately⦠Does it show?ā
Show? His dark circles could be seen a mile away.
āPerhaps you should rest a little,ā I suggested carefully.
āYou look very tired.ā
āIs it that obvious?ā
āYes. I know how responsible you are with your work, but health is important too.ā
I tried to convince him.
āIf you push yourself too far and fall ill, all your work will stop. Isnāt that even more inefficient?ā
āRight, right, Lariās right.ā
Evangeline jumped in immediately, her eyes gleaming.
āBrother, your face is terrible right now. Your eyes are darker than a ghostās!ā
āEva, a ghost? Really.ā
He groaned, but she didnāt back down.
āSo, how about we all go to the villa?ā
āThe villa?ā
āYes! Lari came all the way to the duchy, and you need to rest. Itās perfect, right?ā
āI donāt think I canā¦ā
He stopped mid-sentence when he saw Evangelineās deadly glare.
āUh⦠why does she look so scary?ā
Even I felt chills watching from the side.
The Duke quickly nodded.
āAlright, thatās a good idea.ā
āRight? I knew youād agree.ā
Her smile still carried a silent warningāYouād better agree.
āOf course.ā
āEvaās right.ā
The Duke and I both nodded quickly.
And just like that, the villa trip was decided in a flash.
āSince weāve decided, we should go right away.ā
That was Evangelineās opinionā
And unable to go against her, the very next day we headed for the Claudius villa.
It was a lovely two-story house near a large lake, built from rose-colored bricks, like something from a fairy tale.
āItās beautiful,ā I said, my eyes sparkling.
The autumn leaves were more dazzling than flowers in full bloom.
Behind the villa was a small hill, glowing red with fall colors.
āDo you like it?ā
āOf course! Itās so pretty!ā
I answered eagerly.
Only one thing nagged at meā
āIs the Duke really alright?ā
I glanced sideways at him.
His dark circles looked even worse than yesterday.
āHe looks so tiredā¦ā
Given how hard heād been working lately, it was a wonder he hadnāt collapsed already.
Had he overworked himself just to come here?
As I studied him suspiciouslyā
āAh.ā
Our eyes met.
The Duke gave me that faint smile again.
āIām glad you like the villa.ā
Trying to act natural, I replied,
āItās all thanks to you and Lady Evangeline.ā
Evangeline frowned immediately.
āWhatās with āLady Evangelineā? You promised to call me Eva!ā
āWell, since the Duke is hereā¦ā I began, flustered.
I could call her that when it was just the two of us, but in front of him, it felt more polite to use her title.
āHow cold.ā
āHuh?ā
I turned to the Dukeāonly to have him add with a teasing tone,
āIt seems Iām not included in the āweā youāre talking about, Lady Ansie.ā
Though his tone was playful, it carried a subtle sting.
āThatāsā¦ā
At a loss, I trailed off.
Then he gave me an achingly beautiful smile and asked,
āCould you include me in that āweā as well?ā
āā¦.ā
For a moment, my heart dropped straight to the floor.