~Chapter 73~
The Impotent FiancĂ©Â
âYes, itâs true! They say she took a dagger andâsnip!âcut it clean off!â
The rumor began when, during the chaos of the incident, the security momentarily lost control, and people without suite access managed to reach the scene.
They saw the Crown Princeâs lower abdomen, from below his belly button down to his thighs, drenched in blood. And unfortunately, that part of the body included something very⊠essential.
Those who saw it couldnât wait to tell others. Their stories spread through Cardiff like wildfire.
Producing a healthy heir is one of the Crown Princeâs duties. Using that as an excuse, people gossiped even more furiously.
Some confidently claimed that the Crown Princeâs main part had been completely cut off. Others scolded them for speaking so disrespectfully and insisted that there was no damage to his sexual functions at all.
People had different theories, but no one dared confirm the truth directly. No noble was brave enough to ask the royal family such an impolite question, and the royal palace kept its lips sealed.
Only one manâthe Duke of Astria, who had placed Arlo on the path to the throneâhad access to the truth.
And it was a brutal truth.
âThey say⊠he wonât be able to have children.â
âYes, the nerves down there were severely damaged. Even with continuous treatment, they say recovery is impossible. You could say heâs completely lost his sexual functionâŠâ
The Dukeâs thick arm trembled with rage. His butler, noticing this, immediately fell silent.
Maybe he shouldâve waited until after breakfast to deliver the news. But if he had, he might have been scolded for not reporting it immediately. Either way, there was no escaping the Dukeâs wrath.
Meanwhile, at the breakfast table, Eleanor and Nora had also overheard the conversationâand wore visibly shocked expressions. But their feelings behind that shock were very different.
Nora was frustrated that her fiancé had become impotent. Eleanor, on the other hand, was thrilled.
âWhat a shame⊠If it really had been cut clean off like the rumors said, that wouldâve been even better,â
Eleanor sighed in mild disappointment. But honestly, even this result was more than satisfying. Even she hadnât expected things to go so perfectly.
The reason she had gifted Countess Annabelle the ornamental hairpiece was merely in hopes that she wouldnât be completely powerless like Eleanor had once been. She thought maybe Arlo might get slightly hurt, but she hadnât placed much hope in itâshe left it up to luck.
But Countess Annabelle had gone far beyond expectations. Eleanor felt like visiting the monastery just to shower her with kisses.
According to a secret royal informant from the palace, Annabelle had repeatedly slashed Arloâs abdomen and lower region with the sharp ornament, even after he lost consciousness.
Because the weapon wasnât a proper blade, Arloâs life wasnât in dangerâbut the wounds were in such a sensitive area that something nearly as important as his life had been destroyed.
From now on, Arlo would never again assault another woman.
He wouldnât be able to experience intimacy or have children.
After learning this, Arlo screamed and destroyed things around the Crown Princeâs palace daily.
To Eleanor, there was no better news. She felt so good that even the pain from her bruised legsâbeaten by the Duke when he returned home fuming the day beforeâfelt almost pleasurable.
She bit down hard on the inside of her mouth to stop herself from laughing. If she slipped up and smiled now, she might get beaten againâthis time too badly to walk.
Then, unexpectedly, Noraâwhose face was pale and stiffâspoke up.
âItâs fine, Father. We can just make up a story.â
âIâve heard His Majesty hasnât been fully informed of Arloâs condition yet. So first, silence the physician. Then tell the Emperor and nobles that Arlo is fine. Once he becomes emperor, we can worry about the succession later.â
Eleanor was honestly shocked.
Nora, Eleanor thought, would surely scream and fall apart in despair all day after hearing that her fiancĂ© had become impotentâor sheâd simply throw him away and look for another man. But apparently, she had underestimated Nora.
To live as the wife of a man who couldnât even stand, pretending nothing was wrong for the rest of her lifeâEleanor couldnât understand such a decision. Still, for whatever reason, Noraâs determination to become empress seemed very real.
At that moment, Noraâs plan was the most reasonable solution. The only problem was the timing of her suggestion.
â…Did I ask for your opinion?â
âPardon? I was just…â
If only she had waited a few hours. Eleanor clicked her tongue inwardly as she saw the rage bubbling over in Duke Astriaâs eyes. It was never wise to speak when that man was in such a state.
âAre you okay? The Crown Prince is in that state, and youâre still okay?! I put a lowborn girl in a high seat, and now she dares to speak out of turn?!â
Unfortunately, Noraâs seat was the closest to the Duke.
Without hesitation, he raised his hand, and Nora couldnât avoid the blow.
Smack!
âAaagh!â
He hit her so hard that her small, thin body was flung from her chair and rolled on the floor. If Eleanor couldnât withstand that manâs strength, there was no way Nora could.
Thud! Her head hit the floor with a harsh sound. Blood dripped from her chin as her lip split open.
The Duke, breathing heavily, stared at the bleeding girl before abruptly turning and storming out of the dining room.
Eleanor watched his back with icy eyes.
âSo he was being nice to Nora because he was worried she might change her mind after marrying Arlo. Now that thereâs no need for that… heâs done with her.â
âBut what if she gets her revenge someday?â Eleanor sneered at her fatherâs retreating back.
But no, that man never worried about such things. To him, she and Nora were nothing more than expensive belongingsâand who worries about revenge from an object?
â…You planned this, didnât you?â
Suddenly, a sharp voice rang out from below.
âWhat are you talking about?â
Eleanor replied indifferently as she watched the servants silently slipping away.
Not a single maid approached to help Noraânot even her personal ones.
They all scurried away, afraid of the dukeâs wrath.
âThe accessory the Countess used during the attack. You gave it to her, didnât you? This was all your plan, wasnât it?â
Nora didnât seem willing to get up. She pushed herself up with her arms and looked up at Eleanor from the floor.
âYou’re making me repeat myself. I told you alreadyâthereâs no way I couldâve planned all of this. Even Father admitted it was impossible.â
âDonât lie. I can tell just by looking at your eyes. Youâre lying.â
Her voice was low and hollow. That emptiness in her eyes was scarier than her usual fiery glare.
âWas it that disgusting to see me become empress and bear his child? Is that why you planned all this?â
âOf course not. But from the way you keep talking nonsense, it seems youâre quite heartbroken that your fiancĂ© became impotent. If I may offer comfortâdonât mourn over a child you couldnât have anyway.â
â…What?â
âYou didnât know? The tea that Countess Annabel gave youâit causes infertility in women. So donât waste tears on a child youâd never have. Worry about yourself instead. Look at youâwhat kind of noble lady looks like that?â
Noraâs large eyes trembled. She clearly didnât know.
Of course, drinking that tea once or twice wouldnât cause permanent infertility. Eleanor knew thatâbut Eleanor acted like it had, smiling sweetly at Nora.
â…I warned you, Nora. There will be much more pain ahead.â
Her gaze slid across Noraâs bruised and swollen face. It looked pitiful.
It mustâve hurt a lot. Eleanor could imagine it wellâshe knew how big and heavy her fatherâs hand was.
âDo you still believe pain is brief, and power is forever?â
Nora stared blankly at Eleanor. Then she burst out laughing.
âHa, hahaha⊠ahahaha! Hahahaha!â
She clutched her stomach and laughed wildly. Eleanor wondered if sheâd lost her mind.
But in this placeâAstriaâit wasnât surprising. It drove people mad. Eleanor had once lost her sanity here, too.
âEleanor! Our precious Lady Eleanor!â
Rustle. The sound of dragging fabric echoed through the dining room, where only the two Astria daughters remained.
Dragging her legs, Nora crawled to where Eleanor sat and gripped her knee tightly.
âYou think this is pain? This is misfortune? You once told me to endure misfortune; you mean this, right?â
ââŠâ
âNo, Ellie! This canât be called misfortune! This isnât even close! You were pampered like a flower in a glasshouse your whole life, so you mistake this for suffering! But itâs not!â
Her voice cracked, almost a scream.
It was the first time Nora had ever expressed herself with such raw emotion.
What had pushed her over the edge? Learning she might be infertile? The idea of spending her life with a broken man?
No⊠Eleanor instinctively realized it wasnât that.
Thisâwhat Nora was about to sayâwas the true cause of everything.
â…Ellie, you once said your benefactorâs last words were âIâm sorry.ââ
That name. That person.
For the first time, Eleanorâs composed face visibly twisted.
âWhat would she be sorry for? She saved you from starving to death. She raised you, even helped you find your birth father. Why would she feel sorry?â
Nora wouldnât bring up Luke for no reason.
Eleanorâs mind spun as she recalled voices from the past.
âNora⊠that child⊠sheâs a year younger than you said.â
âThat so-called sister of hers left her with us and stopped sending moneyâŠâ
âThey had a big age gap. Her sisterâs name was⊠Lucy? Or SiaâŠ?â
Thud. It felt like something dropped.
And then⊠her beloved benefactorâs face merged with Noraâs.
âNo way⊠youâŠâ
âThatâs right. Sheâs my sister. The one who abandoned me in hell when I was just four years old. My one and only familyâmy sister, Lucrecia.â