Chapter 38
āUgh, what the hell are you!ā
āUgh, what the hell are you!ā
Dante still didnāt answer. He simply clutched Noelās collar with a brutal grip and glared down at him.
Inside the cafƩ, people were openly staring now, whispering among themselves.
That low buzz of gossip snapped Riena out of the daze that had frozen her in place. No. Please, noā¦!
Leaping to her feet, she lunged for Danteās armāthe one holding Noel by the collar.
āW-Why are you doing this?! Let go of him, now!ā
At her words, Danteās golden eyes, which until now had been locked on Noel, swung toward her. The blade-like sharpness of his gaze sent Rienaās heart plummeting to the floor.
āStay still. Donāt make me angrier.ā
His voice was cold, laced with authority that pressed down like a weight.
But she couldnāt just stand there. Biting her lip, Riena forced herself to speak, her voice trembling.
āā¦You show up out of nowhere and pull thisāwhat is wrong with you? Let go. Right now!ā
āHa. āWrong with meā?ā
A twitch flickered through Danteās brow.
āYouāve clearly never seen what real wrong looks like.ā
I can show you if you want. His lips curled into a harsh, mocking smile.
Riena couldnāt understand him at all. Noel, meanwhile, was beginning to wheeze, his breaths coming in small, choked sounds.
Thenāhicāa strangled noise cut through the cafĆ©. Riena whipped her head around. Noelās face was red, his chest heaving.
What if he actually kills him? Panic wiped Rienaās mind blank. She couldnāt think at allācouldnāt even reason.
Smack!
A sharp crack split the suddenly hushed cafƩ like tearing paper. People who had been murmuring jumped and went silent. The air grew tense and heavy.
A burning sting spread across Rienaās palm. She blinked, startled back to herself. What did I just doā¦?
Her clearing vision showed her Danteās face, his head turned half aside, a red mark blooming on his cheek.
Rienaās breath hitched. Shakily, she shifted her gaze.
At least Noel was free nowāhis face had regained its color. Even so, he stared at Dante and Riena with wide, shocked eyes.
Rienaās lips were dry and cracked. By the time she turned back, Dante had slowly moved his head, exhaling something like a laugh, low and mirthless.
He released Noelās collar completely.
Finally freed, Noel coughed and straightened, then stormed out of the cafĆ©, furious and humiliated. No wonderābeing manhandled like that in front of so many people.
In the end, only Dante and Riena were left.
Dante brushed his fingers over his own cheek, as if in disbelief. A faint scratch from her nail had left a thin line across his skin.
His golden eyes, now faintly glinting with anger, locked on her.
Riena sucked in a breath. She had to say something, but the words stuck hard in her throat. She could hardly breathe.
Dante watched her for a moment, then spoke slowly.
āLooks like I interrupted something.ā
His voice was bone-dry, stripped of all feeling, chilling enough to raise goosebumps.
āI didnāt realize⦠this is what you meant by āthose little things.āā
His face was expressionless nowāno twisted smile, no soft laughājust a cold mask as he held her gaze.
Little things⦠What things?
āā¦Having tea together. Chatting lightly. Strolling through the shops. Eating lunch with someoneā¦ā
Rienaās eyes shook violently.
āā¦No! Thatās not what this is. Youāre misunderstandingāā
āAh. Misunderstanding.ā
He cut her off sharply, slicing through her rushed words. Riena froze, staring at him.
His golden eyes studied her face like a blade tracing a map.
āWhat misunderstanding?ā
āā¦ā She couldnāt answer. Thoughts collided wildly in her head until she felt dizzy.
Dante slid his hands into his pockets, tilting his posture lazily.
āWhat kind of misunderstanding would I even haveāseeing you with some useless idiot like that?ā
āā¦ā
āDonāt flatter yourself, Riena. To me, heās no different from you.ā
His low voice landed against her ear like a blow.
āGo.ā
Dante tilted his head, enunciating each word.
āChase after him. Beg him. Do whatever you want.ā
Thud. Thud.
Rienaās heart slowed as she stared at him, wide-eyed.
āYour punishment ends here. From now on, go live as āLena.āā
***
The Winfield Ducal House often hosted luncheons. The heads of the kingdomās major families and trusted royal officials would gather to discuss current issues and political mattersāat least, that was the official purpose.
āThese days the Grand Dukeās side has been far too quiet. Isnāt that suspicious?ā
The host of this luncheon, Norman, casually steered the conversation.
Grand Duke Venachert. At the mention of his name, the relaxed chatter stilled and eyes turned toward the speaker.
āWell, heās always buried in work. Probably running around meeting investors as usual.ā
Ha-ha-ha! Laughter rippled among them. In this private, secretive settingāfar from the solemn palace chambersāeven the mighty Grand Duke Venachert became little more than fodder for jokes.
Then one of the high nobles spoke up.
āI heard heās actually left the palace.ā
āWhat? Grand Duke Venachert left Behern Palace?ā
A Privy Council member blinked in surprise. He had attended that royal banquet a year ago.
āThey say itās been weeks already⦠though I only heard it from a relative who visited, so I canāt say for sure.ā
āHmm. If thatās true, it is odd. Grand Duke Venachert almost never leaves the palace. Chancellor, do you know anything?ā
Though he already knew the truth, Norman shook his head innocently.
āIf I did, Iād have no reason to hide it. After all, heās our common enemy, isnāt he? Quiet means thereās a reason.ā
Common enemy. The words dripped with Normanās own resentment, subtly shifting the mood of the gathering.
āBy the way, what became of that matterāthe one about the Grand Dukeās title?ā
āRight, that was a year ago already. Most of those present at that banquet agreed, if I recallā¦ā
āYes, they did. But then, of all times, there was the former Grand Duchessās funeral. It postponed everythingāconveniently so.ā
Norman smiled thinly, eyes gleaming.
At that, the nobles began exchanging glances, a flicker of unease stirring among them.
Normanās gaze swept the room. Aside from the Navy Minister off on an inspection and the Chief Justice absent for personal reasons, all the key nobles were here.
He chose his moment.
āSince His Highness the Crown Prince is too busy with acting state affairs, why not invite the Grand Duke to the next luncheon and settle the matter then?ā
āDoing as Duke Winfield suggests would leave no room for rumors. I agree.ā
āI agree as well.ā
One by one, the nobles voiced their support.
āExcellent. If everyone is of the same mind, Iāll contact Behern Palace myself soon.ā
With a victorious smile, Norman raised his wine glass high.
āThen, to our glorious Vermark Kingdom. Cheers.ā
***
Creak.
Riena staggered into her home, gritting her teeth. Her legs kept threatening to give out, and if she didnāt force herself upright she felt sheād collapse.
Step by step, she made it to her bedroom and finally let herself drop onto the bed.
The mattress creaked under the impact. When the tremor stilled, she exhaled a long, shuddering breath she hadnāt realized sheād been holding.
She felt hollow, as though something inside had broken. Her mind refused to think, even to process reality.
Riena slowly lifted her head from where it had sunk into the bedding.
The sun was just beginning to set. The sky had yet to deepen fully into red.
Lowering her gaze, she stared at her hand. Its skin had returned to its normal color, the earlier sting gone entirely.
There was no pain now⦠yet the hand didnāt feel like her own.
Or perhaps it was because the memory of striking the Grand Dukeās face still burned into a corner of her heart.
It had been madness. Something she would never have imagined herself doing, not even in fantasy.
Looks like I interrupted something.
His red-marked cheek, scratched faintly by her own nails, flashed in her mind.
She could picture it perfectlyāthe flush of his skin, the tiny beads of blood from that scratchāas though the moment had been carved into her memory.
Even as an adult, she had never once struck her wretched fatherās face⦠yet she had slapped Dante Venachert.
Her eyes drifted to the jacket hanging by the mirrorāhis jacket.
Chase after him. Beg him. Do whatever you want.
His dry, cutting voice seemed to echo in her ears.
Riena let out a hollow laugh.
Your punishment ends here. From now on, go live as āLena.ā
The words she had once longed to hear.
Unfortunately, you wonāt die. Once approval comes through, youāll leave Behern forever.
The overlap between then and now was uncanny.
Covering her face with her hands, Riena swallowed a quiet sigh. Nausea churned in her stomach.