Chapter 39
The Dukeās inspection had ended.
āWell, do you think theyāll want to come back because of excessive courtesy? I wouldnāt. Donāt grovel pointlessly to guests.ā
Once the morning briefing was over, the Duke observed the staff training session.Ā
Then he tossed a curt evaluation at the resortās manager.
Most days, he only watched in silence.Ā
Of course, there were times when he let loose barbed remarks, like today.
āLooking at you in those uniforms makes me want to fire the whole lot. Wrinkled shirts, crooked ties, loose shoelaces⦠a disgrace in every way.ā
āI-Iām sorry, Your Grace. Weāll correct it immediately.ā
āYouāre no better, Manager. Straighten your name tag.ā
As the manager shrank in mortification, Calis trailed after the Duke, silently mouthing stay strong.
The next stop was the resortās restaurant.Ā
Dante personally sampled the dishes and wines meant for the guests.
āDoes the head chef not inspect the ingredients? Building a resort by the sea should at least guarantee fresh seafood.ā
āM-my apologies, Your Grace. Iāll have a new dish prepared at once, if youāll just waitāā
āOh, Iām sure spoiled guests will wait patiently. The stench is so strong that even white wine canāt mask it, and you expect me to call this food?ā
Clicking his tongue in disgust, Dante dabbed his lips with a napkin and rose from his seat.
Calis sneaked a glance at the table, where plate after plate had been left with a single bite taken.Ā
He sighed inwardly.Ā
Mr. Hudson had warned him to make sure the Duke ate properly, but once again, the dishes had been abandoned.
To ease the despair of the trembling chef, Calis discreetly raised a fist in encouragement before hurrying after Dante.
Yes, the Duke was growing harsher by the day.
Calis watched his straight, unbending back with unease.Ā
The Duke used to go out frequently, both in the mornings and late at night.Ā
But now, he hadnāt stepped outside the resort once.
And not just for a day or twoānearly three weeks.
A week ago, the final construction on the resort had been completed without incident, aside from a minor hiccup.
Calis.
Yes, Your Grace!
If the furniture isnāt delivered this week, torch the ship the moment it docks.
ā¦Iāll contact the port authority at once!
Luckily, the delayed ships arrived two days later, after a year of postponement, and the furniture was safely delivered three days after that.Ā
Suites and master rooms were finally furnished.
The grand opening of La Floriena was only days away.
Everything was ready.Ā
No major issues.Ā
By rights, the Duke should have been pleased.
But contrary to Calisās expectations, Danteās response was flat.Ā
Not even calmādry, almost lifeless.
This morning, with the final safety inspection, all construction is now complete, Your Grace!
Good.
Congratulations, Your Grace! Itās been a long effort, and the resort is fully prepared.Ā
Surely you must beā
Out. Youāre noisy.
That morning, Calis had been kicked out mid-report.
And that wasnāt the end of it.Ā
Another week had passed since then, and Danteās temper only worsened with each day.
And the one suffering most wasnāt the staff, nor the workers whose contracts had ended.
Itās me. Itās all on meā¦!
Calis shut his eyes in despair before opening them again, swallowing down his rising frustration.
Morning, noon, nightāevery report meant facing those glacial golden eyes, sharp enough to cut him down where he stood.Ā
He could hardly breathe.
If only heād go out againā¦
When Dante had gone on his mysterious outings, heād still seemed aloof, but at least calmer, lighter somehow.Ā
Even with his usual air of ennui, his mood was noticeably gentler.
Calis never knew where he went or whom he met.Ā
He hadnāt dared to ask againānot after nearly losing his post the last time.
Your Grace, you havenāt been going out lately, have you?
Do I look like Iām here on holiday?Ā
Ah, right.Ā
To a slacker like you, I probably do.Ā
Remember thisāany negligence on duty here is grounds for immediate dismissal.
Since then, Calis had kept his mouth shut.
But his curiosity was driving him mad.Ā
What had happened that day?
He remembered clearly: the Duke encountering a woman on the street.Ā
And less than an hour later, returning with his cheek swollen.
Fortunately, Dante had slipped in through the back entrance, so no one else had seen.Ā
But Calis knew instantly.Ā
He was hit by a woman.
Not the one from the street, though.Ā
No, it must have been someone else.Ā
But who? Who could dare strike the Duke of Venachert across the face?
āCalis.ā
āAh! Y-yes, Your Grace!ā
Snapped out of his thoughts, Calis nearly walked into Danteās broad back.Ā
Cold sweat broke out along his spine.Ā
Had he been caught daydreaming?
As he fretted, Dante spoke softlyāso softly it was nearly a mutter.Ā
But Calis, tense and alert, caught every word.
āIt would be better to tear this resort down.ā
āā¦Pardon? Y-your Grace, what do you mean by thatā¦?ā
āAt this rate, the opening will only ruin my reputation.ā
Calis gaped.Ā
The chilling words left him with only one desperate resolve.
He had to find that woman.Ā
Otherwise, the Duke would destroy everythingāand Calis would die of nerves before the grand opening ever arrived.
***
āReina, clear the cups on the back table, please!ā
The cafĆ© was chaos.Ā
Customers had poured in since early morning, and Sharon dashed about serving, greeting, and cleaning, nearly collapsing from the rush.
Not that she minded.Ā
She threw herself into it almost willinglyāfor one reason only.
āReina! Waterās spilling!ā
āā¦Ah.ā
Her partner just stood there, staring blankly even as hot water splashed over her hand.
Sheās going to seriously hurt herself at this rate.
Sharon squeezed her eyes shut in frustration, then forced herself to focus.Ā
If she wonāt pull it together, then I will.
She clenched her fists, fired herself up, and turned to clear the back tables in Reinaās stead.
Ding.
The bell above the door rang, and Rienaās head snapped up.Ā
But upon seeing who entered, her face returned to its blank, distant calmāas it had for over two weeks now.
Watching her every day, Sharon had realized the truth.
Reina was waiting for him.Ā
That mad Duke.
She didnāt know how or why, but it was obvious Reina longed for his return.
Yet since that day, Dante hadnāt appeared once.Ā
The thought gave Sharon a pounding headache.
Theyād fought.Ā
Sheād bet her brand-new evening dress on it.
āTake this order, please!ā
āComing!ā
And maybe⦠maybe it was partly her fault, too.
Whatever the case, Sharon desperately wished theyād make up.Ā
This couldnāt go on.
āReina, your handādidnāt you burn it earlier? Are you all right?ā
It was after closing, during cleanup, when Sharon finally asked.Ā
Riena gave no answer.
Circling her with growing frustration, Sharon let out a sharp sigh.
āReina!ā
āYes? Oh⦠sorry. What did you say, Sharon?ā
āYour hand. You spilled boiling water on it.ā
Only then did Riena glance down.Ā
Her hand was red and swollen, yet she only answered dully.
āā¦Itās fine. Iāll put on ointment.ā
Still in that strange, detached haze.Ā
Sharonās sigh deepened.Ā
At this rate, Reina could collapse in the street and just stay there.
After a momentās hesitation, Sharon finally spoke the question burning on her tongue.
āReina⦠something happened with that mad Duke, didnāt it?ā
āā¦No. Nothing.ā
āI really wasnāt going to ask. Butāwell, Noel told me enough alreadyā¦ā
Enough?Ā
Heād told her everything.Ā
From his insane half-proposal the very first time they met, to the part where Reina slapped the Duke of all people.Ā
Every last detail.
At Sharonās words, Rienaās head bowed low, her face clouded with guilt.
āNo, no! Iām not blaming you! Compared to the Duke, Noelās like cow fodder. I get it. And he did say some crazy things that day⦠But thatās not what Iām getting at.ā
āā¦ā
āReina, remember? You didnāt come to work for three days afterward.ā
It had been the morning after her day off.Ā
Riena had never missed a single shift before, so Sharon had instantly thought back to the day prior.
She remembered Reinaās troubled face.Ā
She had spent that whole day restless and worried.
And after work, sheād gone straight to Reinaās home.
The door was oddly unlocked.Ā
Sheād pushed it open and hurried insideā
āand nearly fainted.
There, sprawled on the bed in her clothes from the day before, Riena burned with fever, her face flushed scarlet.
You forced her to go on that shitty date. It is absolutely your fault.