Chapter 16
âEek! Your Grace, donât kiss that woman!â
Outside, voices were filled with resentment toward Grady and criticism toward Eliana.
Like Grady standing in the sunlight and Eliana hidden in the shadows, the contrast between them was stark.
Eliana slowly raised her arm. The sudden movement stung her open wound, but she didnât care.
Her hand slid up Gradyâs back, eventually reaching the back of his head. The blanket draped over their chests looked like it would slip off at any moment.
âAaagh! Witch! Get your hands off our Duke!â
A shrill female voice made Eliana let out a faint chuckle.
âThey really have no idea whatâs happening, do they?â
Eliana stood on her tiptoes, arms around Gradyâs neck. Her lips barely brushed his chin, leaving only a faint trace.
âWhat? Thatâs it? So teasing.â
Grady, watching her kiss just his chin with closed eyes, was bewildered to find himself feeling impatient.
âCanât even find my lips?â
At his teasing remark, Eliana opened her eyes and spoke calmly.
âYou have to make them come to you if you want to raise your value.â
ââŠYou really do know how to make a sale.â
Their hearts beat wildly in opposite rhythms, like parallel emotions that could never meet, now flaring fiercely toward each other.
Grady’s lips devoured Elianaâs.
âKYAAAH!â
As Elianaâs face came into view for a moment, screams erupted from all around. But despite the deafening uproar, their lips didnât part.
When Eliana disappeared into the curtain under Gradyâs pressure, the screaming faded too.
Grady had dated many women before, but never so openly. His name often made the front page of tabloids, but he never acknowledged or denied the rumors.
The fragile noble ladies who had just witnessed this scandal collapsed one by one, either carried out by waiting attendants or leaving with broken hearts.
Only Rodin, who had not once taken his eyes off Eliana, stared coldly at the now-empty terrace.
* * *
âI simply canât believe this!â
Baron Hoffman slammed his hand on the table, holding a freshly printed copy of Raolaâs Daily Journal.
Normally, he wouldâve dismissed it as a cheap gossip rag, but not recently. Lately, he had been eagerly scanning the paper every dayâbecause it was his only way of tracking Eliana.
âStill under tight watch?â
âYes. Rodin continues to monitor her, but thereâs been no significant progress,â the butler answered with a deep bow.
Baron Hoffman roughly unbuttoned his collar and threw the paper onto the table.
âI shouldâve kept her locked in from the start.â
The wound still hadnât healedâand with it lay a shameful secret he couldnât share with anyone. He hadnât expected the timid Eliana to actually run away. That had been his mistake.
âShe ran off with none other than Duke Cryber.â
âRight. And it seems heâs hiding something he doesnât want others to know as well.â
A brown bottle of strong liquor filled a glass. The baron took it from the butler and threw it down his throat, his face twisting.
The burning drink scorched his throat instead of easing his tension.
âStronger than usual today.â
âIt must feel that way since youâve been abstaining for some time.â
His face flushed with heat. He rubbed it with his cold palm and sighed deeply.
Nothing was going right these days.
Since the marquisâs death, the imperial palace had interfered with the inheritance. Baron Hoffman had assumed Elianaâs wealth would soon be his, and this disruption was deeply frustrating.
Almost all the paperwork required Elianaâs signature. And now he had to endure Duke Lloydâs disapproving glare tooâit was all unbearable.
âSo, what have you found about Duke Cryber?â
He wiped his lips with the back of his hand and looked at the butler.
âWeâre investigating the women heâs been with, butâŠâ
Seeing the butlerâs troubled face, the baron clicked his tongue. No matter how much of a scoundrel the duke was, he was still royalty. It wouldnât be easy to get dirt on him.
âDid you find anything at all?â
âThey all said the Duke was a good man.â
ââŠWhat?â
Baron Hoffman tilted his head, holding a second glass of liquor.
A womanizing duke who let women come and go as they pleased⊠and yet they all said he was a good man?
It didnât make sense.
No woman would speak kindly of a man theyâd competed over.
âFrom courtesans to noble ladies, they all sincerely wished the Duke happiness.â
ââŠHa!â
Baron Hoffman gave a baffled expression and downed the glass. He glanced at the newspaper.
Every paper in the empire was talking about Elianaâs engagement to Duke Grady Cryber.
For her to marry that Cryber Dukeâit was something that could only happen by miracle. He might be a scoundrel, but he was a duke, the Emperorâs son, and second in line to the throne unless the Empress bore a child.
âIs the Duke insane? Or is my daughter just that amazing?â
His muttered words echoed in the spacious study.
The room, filled with unread books, had once been the Marquisâs favorite place. The late Marquis had often mocked the Baronâs lack of intellect here. But he had never realized that the entire estate was already under Hoffmanâs control before his death.
âHypocrite.â
Baron Hoffman curled his lip at the memory of the dead Marquis.
The imperial palace had yet to make any move. But from the inheritance dispute onward, they had started watching Baron Hoffmanâs actions closely.
âWhat nowâŠâ
âHeâs Duke Grady Cryber, my lord.â
âAnd?â
The butler, having filled the baronâs glass again, straightened up. His face was full of loyalty.
âYouâve already gained wealth and honor.â
ââŠâ
âRumors say Duke Cryber has completely fallen for Miss Eliana. He even donated gold to the temple, pledging to marry a twice-widowed woman as his lawful wife.â
Baron Hoffman nodded. The Dukeâs behavior was still baffling.
âYou really think heâs fallen for her?â
âConsidering the ladyâs beauty, it wouldnât be so surprising.â
ââŠTrue.â
Even Baron Hoffman couldnât deny Elianaâs beauty.
âJust thinkâDuke Cryber came all the way to the Marquisâs funeral just to see her.â
At the butlerâs words, Hoffman emptied his glass. The strong liquor made his heart pound.
âCould he truly be serious about her?â
âIf anyone can give you what you desire most, it would be Duke Cryber.â
At the butlerâs honeyed words, the baron closed his eyes.
He had wealth and honor. But one thing still eluded him.
ââŠThen, what now?â
He rested his chin on his hand, sinking into thought. His opponent was the Emperor, with Duke Lloyd behind him. People far beyond Baron Hoffmanâs reach.
âFirst, meet with Duke Cryber.â
After a momentâs thought, Baron Hoffman slowly opened his mouth. The butlerâs advice seemed to please himâhe smiled faintly.
âCall Rodin to the estate.â
The butler bowed and left.
âBecoming the Dukeâs father-in-law⊠not bad.â
Baron Hoffman lit a cigar imported from the Kingdom. The same kind the late Marquis had favored.
* * *
âForgive me for calling you on such short notice.â
âNot at all, Your Majesty.â
At the edge of her vision, Eliana noticed a pair of violet silk shoes. Though the formal greeting was finished, no command had been given to rise, so she remained bent at the waist.
âOh my, look at me. Please, come sit.â
Only after Empress Rosellaâs theatrical words did Eliana finally straighten up.
All eyes in the room were on her.
Eliana barely suppressed a sigh as a maid helped her to a seat.
The scrutinizing stares were so intense her skin prickled.
âIs this your first time in the palace?â
âRegretfully, yes, Your Majesty.â
Rosella nodded, seemingly pleased by Elianaâs downward gaze.
âNo need to be nervous. Youâll be coming here often once you become the Duchess.â
âThank you for your kindness, Your Majesty.â
A white teacup was placed before Eliana, filled with golden tea.
âYouâre to be the wife of none other than Duke Cryber. Of course I must take special interest in you.â
ââŠâ
âIt would be ideal if the palace had senior women to guide you, but as you know, the former Emperor and Empress passed away long ago. I oversee all internal affairs of the imperial family.â
âI donât know how to thank Your Majesty for your care.â
The empressâs smile deepened, clearly satisfied by Elianaâs answer.
But unlike Rosella, Elianaâs mind was in turmoil.
She had entered the palace early at dawn with Emmaâs help, summoned by a letter from the Empress. She had no idea why she was called.
On top of that, entering the palace without preparation had awakened old fears. As if the Emperor himself might appear any moment and drag her away.
I hope the whole dynasty goes down