~Chapter 43~
In truth, Jeremy was secretly shocked.
âHe really gave her a dragonâs weaponâŠâ
Dragonâs weapons were among the finest magical tools, changing shape to match their user. They were weapons connected to the Dukeâs magic, passed down from the blood of dragonsâtypically given to the Dukeâs consort for self-defense.
âAnd not even all consorts receive them.â
You couldnât hand over such tools to consorts forced to live in the dukeâs estate against their willâones who wanted to flee in tears.
Giving such a weapon to a consort before even signing the marriage papers? Kylian was likely the first to ever do so.
âA weapon like that⊠without even holding a weddingâŠâ
âButler, go get some rest.â
Jeremy recalled watching Clark being carted away, clutching his neck, as he clicked his tongue.
In any case, for the sake of peace in the dukeâs office, Jeremy had to get things under control.
âUnless Clark is obsessing over something again, is there more paperwork?â
ââŠâŠâ
âIf not that, then monsters? Is there unrest in the nearby territories?â
If none of that, then surelyâ
âCould this be about the Duchess?â
Lately, Kylian had been unusually affectionate with her. No amount of worry from Jeremy or others could change that.
And just as Jeremy reached that conclusion, Kylian strode in, icy eyes flashing.
âWhat have you been doing, not teaching your uncle any manners?â
â…Isnât that usually the other way around?â
Why did this feel like a parent scolding a child for poor upbringing?
Kylian ignored Jeremyâs retort and continued.
âIâm asking what youâve been doing all this time, not even teaching your uncle basic manners.â
âYour Grace?â
His voice, calm but with overwhelming conviction, made Jeremy feel inexplicably guiltyâlike heâd raised his uncle wrong, even though he didnât raise him at all.
âYour Grace, could you at least tell me whatâs going onâŠ?â
âYour uncle is trying to seduce my wife.â
âExcuse me? Uncle Harold?!â
It felt like hearing the wall of Saint Portou had crumbled under a revived dragonâs breath.
Jeremyâs head spun as if heâd been struck by a hammer.
âSo⊠there was some contact between Uncle and the Duchess.â
Jeremy had heard vaguely through his uncle that the Duchess had helped with his skewer business.
He didnât know exactly what kind of helpâbut it sounded like some kind of business partnership, right?
âHeâs old enough to know better, yet heâs out there linking arms with a much younger lady!â
âHuh? The two of them?â
The image that popped into Jeremyâs head wasnât of two people sweetly closeâit was more like two middle-aged mercenaries celebrating at a tavern.
âDid they have a drink together while working?â
He pictured the Duchess and his uncle, tipsy, arms around each other, singing at the top of their lungs.
It⊠oddly suited her.
âWait, Your Grace⊠So youâre saying the DuchessâŠâ
What, sheâs having day drinks with my uncle?
Before Jeremy could voice the question, Kylian furrowed his brow, as if something more serious was at stake.
âThey even went into a teahouse together, just the two of them.â
âThe teahouse in the town square?â
âYes.â
âBut⊠that place is an herbal tea shop.â
It wasnât one of those romantic cafes on the outskirtsâit was more like the Saint Portou senior center.
Still, the atmosphere was serious.
And the real issue was revealed:
âThey asked for a private room, dismissed the staff, and stayed inside alone.â
ââŠâŠâ
âA single man⊠with a married womanâŠâ
âIâll go educate him immediately.â
Jeremy shot up.
It wasnât the teahouse that was the problemâbut being alone behind closed doors was certainly problematic.
Not because theyâd actually do anything⊠but because the Duke clearly took it that way.
Cold sweat ran down Jeremyâs back.
At least Kylian hadnât stormed over himself to drag them apart. Sending Jeremy to do it seemed to be the last thread of his patience.
And so, Jeremy had rushed to the teahouse and separated his uncle from the Duchess just moments ago.
A sigh escaped his lips.
âHonestly, if heâd just say he was the DukeâŠâ
Though Jeremy had a feeling why Kylian kept hiding it.
Half of it was him enjoying teasing the Duchess⊠and the other half?
âMaybe he just missed the right timing to tell her?â
Even Jeremy thought, if Kylian admitted now that he was the Duke, it would just make him look bad.
âYou lied and messed with her this whole time?â Yeah⊠she wouldnât take that well.
Not unless she started to like the Duke first.
But that would mean seeing his faceâhis real faceâas the DukeâŠ
âWho knows how thisâll end.â
Jeremyâs thoughts whiplashed every three seconds.
Still, he was worried. What if His Grace got rejected? Even though they were technically already married.
What if they ended up sleeping in separate rooms�
âMm.â
Harold, watching his suddenly somber nephew, scratched the back of his head.
But since they were together anyway, he figured they might as well enjoy some quality time.
âJeremy, while youâre hereâhelp me test this new recipe.â
âHuh? Iâm in the middle of workâŠâ
âI made a level-five chili sauce to remove the monster stench.â
ââŠâŠâ
âOh, and something else tooâmeat coated in a thin sugar glaze!â
Why was his uncle always inventing such weird recipes?
At this point, Jeremy felt like a living test subject, being punished for failing to raise his uncle right.
He sighed and followed Kylianâs retreating back.
âPlease⊠just let today end peacefully.â
Of course, prayers like that rarely come true.
âAre you sure weâre going the right way?â
That question came after Iâd been walking with Karl through the outskirts of Saint Portouâs forest for about two hours.
âThe path doesnât seem to follow any clear patternâŠâ
âItâs not like Iâm walking randomly.â
ââŠâŠâ
âUnlike someone, I donât plan on getting lost.â
âHey! I never actually got lost.â
âYou were stuck on a rooftop. Thatâs not ânot lost.ââ
âYou make it sound like Iâm a kitten stuck in a tree.â
We bickered, but honestlyâI was in a good mood.
The bear pelt swinging from Karlâs shoulder looked even better than I remembered. It suited him surprisingly well.
Well⊠with a face like that, he could pull off anything.
âItâs been really well processed.â
When I gave it to him, it still had a few scars here and there.
Now, you couldnât even see a scratch. The surface looked silky smoothâalmost like it came from a nobleâs leather shop.
No way a commoner could afford that. Maybe he knew a skilled hunter?
As I thought that, Karl naturally reached for my hand, helping me across a frozen ditch.
âThis way.â
I didnât resist his hand.
I probably couldâve crossed just fine on my ownâŠ
âBut maybe itâs because itâs been a while since we met again.â
Even little things like this felt warm and familiar.
âJust friendliness. Thatâs all this is.â
Thatâs what I told myself as I held his hand.
âAre you sure this is where the dragon relic is?â
Karl gave a slow nod.
âIf you can call it a relic.â
âIf you can?â
Isnât it either a relic or itâs not? What kind of vague answer was that?
âSo⊠itâs related, right?â
âYes.â
I thought back to what I asked Karl earlier:
âHey, about that rumored dragon relic⊠is there any truth to it?â
Karl had looked down at me with calm eyes, as if trying to gauge my intent.
âAre you interested in dragons?â
âWell⊠yeah, I guess.â
âWhy are you suddenly interested?â
âBecauseâŠâ
Iâd told him beforeâhow dragon magic once purified land tainted by monster poison.
âSo maybe it can purify blue titanium poison too?â
That was my hope.
If itâs truly a relic left by a dragon, it must contain its magic. That would be the key.
But instead of confirming that, Karl had asked something unexpected.
ââŠDo you want to know about the Duke⊠before he returns?â
He is gonna have to tell the truth eventually
Ah so he thinks she asked about the relic because sheâs interested in his alter ego đ
Also Iâm cackling pls Jeremy how did you raise your uncle đđđ
Poor Jeremy couldn’t raise his uncle right way now his uncle is seducing young girls đđ€Ł