Chapter 22
. No One Could Do Better
2023.08.22.
Ellis thought and insisted that the Tetris people were no different from the Bedrocans, but Karan disagreed.
The other Bedrocans were right.
The Tetris were barbaric and violent.
They put fists before words, and if they wanted something, they would seize it by force.
If anyone coveted what was theirs, they would punish them without mercy.
Such was the norm in Tetris.
For Ellis, a Bedrocan and a noble, it was a custom and tradition she could never understand.
And especially for Karan, there was an unspeakable secret.
That was why, before her, he had to suppress his instincts.
He didnât want to reveal his true nature and disappoint her.
âEllis, Ellis, Ellis.â
Karan repeated her name countless times.
She was a sedative to him, and her name was a magical incantation that calmed him.
Sometimes, though, it had the opposite effect.
Barely regaining his composure, Karan sat down before Ellis.
She had been beautiful with her hair down, and even more so with it pinned up.
âThank you, Karan. Iâll ask you again often.â
âAgain?â
Ellis nodded with a smile. Karanâs heart gave a heavy thump.
Her radiant smile dazzled him, and the thought that there would be a ânext timeâ thrilled him.
âNext time, Iâll do even better.â
âYou couldnât possibly do better than this.â
Ellis gave Karan a compliment he couldnât accept.
But her words didnât seem like a lie, so instead of questioning her, Karan lifted his teacup.
Ellis chuckled quietly, caressing her own teacup.
She recalled the sighs that used to escape her lips whenever Karan left her side.
She could imagine well enough what kind of fantasies women might have had while looking at Karan.
âMy planâs a huge success.â
Ellis knew herself well.
The truth was, she had no real value as a model.
âIf it were Iris, maybe.â
Yet ironically, the only reason she could stand as a model was because of the scandal involving Karan.
âIâve become a celebrity. Everyoneâs watching me now.â
Ellis was certain that tomorrow, women would swarm general stores and accessory shops looking for hair clips.
She also had confidence that Jasmineâs hair clip was pretty enough that her wearing itâeven with the scandalâwouldnât be a problem.
When the tea had been drunk and the dessert plate was half-empty, Ellis called to Karan.
âI have something to say. This time, when Your Highness returns to Tetris, I intend to follow.â
âThat wonât do.â
Just as Ellis expected, Karan opposed immediately.
âItâs too dangerous, Ellis. The road itself is treacherous, but more than that, the area around the First Gate is especially perilous. Iâll go, settle things, and obtain His Majestyâs permission for our marriage, then come back to fetch you.â
Ellis shook her head.
âIâll go myself and obtain permission for the marriage.â
âEllis. Tetris is rough and barren beyond what you imagine. Peopleâs hearts there are not easily opened. Let me persuade His Majesty.â
âYour Highness.â
Ellis reached out and clasped Karanâs hand on the table. His words stopped short.
âIâve decided to follow you, just as I decided to marry you. Do you know what that means? It means Iâll see it through no matter what. So letâs not waste time in a battle of wills. Let me go with you. Thatâs what I want.â
Karanâs expression was disapproving.
Ellis squeezed his hand firmly, as if to say trust me.
âIâm not weak. Iâll prove it to you. Give me a chance.â
Ellis was desperate.
From the moment she sought him out, and now as she asked to follow him, she acted as though this was her last chance in life.
âWill you trust me?â
Deep wrinkles creased Karanâs brow.
That day, after parting ways with Karan, Ellis lingered in the plaza a while longer before returning home.
Several days passed.
And events unfolded exactly as Ellis had expected.
Word spread everywhere that Karan had arranged Ellisâs hair.
Everyone was clamoring to buy hair clips.
But they werenât easily found. The harder they were to obtain, the more frantic people became.
Soon, one by one, people began sending Ellis letters, until the pile grew considerable.
A fallen young lady, embroiled in scandal, was receiving undue attention.
Ellis replied to each one.
Half her day had to be spent writing replies.
She explained that the hair clip had been a gift from Jasmine.
From then on, the attention would naturally shift toward the House of Orléans, not the House of Wharton.
âPhew, finally finished.â
Stretching her arms high, Ellis put down her pen. The tray before her was stacked with replies.
If each of these people purchased just one hair clip, Jasmine would be impossibly busy for some time.
âBetter settle things with Jasmine before she gets overwhelmed.â
Massaging her aching fingers from all the writing, Ellis pulled out a fresh sheet of stationery.
Last time she had been able to go out because Fraser wasnât home, but now that he was, going out had become difficult.
Whatever heâd been told, it had confined him in seclusion.
Sometimes only Iris would go out, but today even she remained home, which meant Ellis could hardly move about within the estate.
In the end, Ellis decided to invite Jasmine over.
She wrote the invitation with utmost courtesy, then called for Regina.
âRegina, please deliver this to Baroness OrlĂ©ans. And send these letters as well.â
Regina tucked Jasmineâs invitation into her own pocket and accepted the basket of letters with both hands.
âIâll be off.â
Once Regina had left, Ellis allowed herself a momentâs respite.
âI believe in you. More than you do.â
Suddenly remembering his voice, her ears burned hot.
When she had asked him to trust her, he had already replied that he did.
Chase had never once in his life given her such trust.
But Karan had still insisted he could not take her with him.
To him, Ellis being hurt, Ellis suffering, seemed an even greater disaster than the awakening of Ragnarok itself.
âHe never said it aloud, but thatâs what it felt like to me.â
âIf he ever learns I once joined a Gate subjugation, heâll faint.â
Ellis smirked. In the past, for Chaseâs sake, she had joined the Second Gate subjugation of Bedroca.
Her mana reserves had been small, and though she could draw a magic circle or two, there had been little she could actually do. But Chase had wanted it.
âEllis, I hate when people say itâs easy for you because youâre my fiancĂ©e.â
Chase had said he feared people mocking Ellisâbut in truth, what he feared most was Ellis failing to gain renown.
Chase wanted her to increase her value as his trophy.
Naturally, Ellis had faced death many times in that battle.
At the time, Chase had left her in the rear, saying special treatment would look bad.
But the rear guard had few fighters. Whenever monsters slipped through or unforeseen crises arose, there was little defense.
Ellisâs situation was, in truth, even more dangerous.
Yet she survived, doing what she could.
Namely, she conducted a thorough study of the Gate.
She classified and analyzed the types of monsters.
Later, she used monster by-products to create various goods. But Chase opposed their commercialization, saying it would hurt her image.
âThere were so many good ones, too.â
Like a hair tonic from the essence of a furry beast, or pudding made from slime.
Only one of her inventions ever made it to market, and it had brought Chase enormous profit.
âThis time itâll be difficult. The Second Gate wonât fall under my authority anymore.â
She felt a pang of regret but shook it off.
At any rate, if she managed to follow Karan to the Gate this time, she intended to collect samples and attempt new ventures.
âYou need money to establish yourself in Tetris.â
Money had long since been equivalent to power.
In harsh Tetris, that would be all the more true.
âThe reason Karan never built much of a base in Tetris is money.â
His exceptional combat skills were his strengthâbut also his weakness.
King Tylo sent him out whenever trouble arose.
Naturally, he had little understanding of the inner workings of the kingdom.
âNo influential relatives, unmarried still. Itâs not as if he wasnât popular, though.â
From what Ellis had seen at the café last time, she could guess at his popularity back in Tetris.
Though not a textbook Bedrocan nobleâs beauty, Karan had a charisma that drew eyes.
A raw, untamed charm that tugged at womenâs hearts.
Recalling his image that day, Ellis felt parched and rang for a servant.
But instead of a maid, Iris entered.
âYouâyou made quite the vulgar spectacle in the streets, didnât you?â
Picking a fight out of nowhere, Iris made Ellis sigh.
âWhy are you so interested in me? Mind your own business, sister. You should be busy preparing for your engagement.â
Ellis hadnât meant the words as a jab.
She was only stating facts, but to Iris, already resentful of her marriage to Chase, it sounded like provocation.
Her face flushing, Iris strode quickly across the room.
âThis is all because of you.â
The same refrain again.
âHow long are you going to keep blaming me? Whether itâs my fault or not, if you donât like the situation, change it. Donât you have the ability?â
âHow am I supposed to change a marriage thatâs already decided?â
Why not?
It was just a verbal promise.
In our past life, you did it. You stole my place as the bride destined for a royal marriage.
Ellis bit back the words she couldnât say aloud.
âIf you really donât want it, there are plenty of ways out. As long as youâre willing to ruin yourself. But you donât want that, do you? You want everyoneâs praise, honor, and powerâall of it.â
âOf course I do. I deserve it. Unlike you.â
âRight. Which is why marrying Prince Chase isnât my faultâitâs your choice. So stop picking fights with me over it.â
âAnd if I donât?â
Iris shoved Ellisâs shoulder sharply.
Caught off guard, Ellis leapt to her feet.
When she lifted her gaze, the pressure radiating from her was something Iris could not possibly endure.
Ellis looked twenty on the outside, but within her was the mind of a twenty-nine-year-old.
She had set Chase upon the throne, orchestrated the final plans of Ragnarokâs subjugation, and come close to the seat of queen.
There was no way Irisâsheltered and twenty-twoâcould handle the weight of such experience.
âWhat, you think staring at me like that will scare me?â
Iris snapped, unwilling to show fear.
Ellis gripped her sisterâs shoulder.
As her fingers dug in, lines of pain formed on Irisâs delicate brow.
âDo you want to know what Iâm capable of? Then keep acting this way. You called me vulgar, didnât you? Iâll show you what truly vulgar means. Ahânow that I say it, Iâm curious myself. Just how far will I go with you?â