~Chapter 49~
Seraphina fluttered her long lashes and looked up at Dietrichâthen suddenly flinched.
Dietrich was staring down at her as if she were an annoying bug.
âSo thatâs the ladyâŠâ
Tap.
Dietrich let go of her arm irritably.
âThe one who treated Lady Ansi like a maidâŠâ
Without even a formal farewell, he simply walked past her.
Seraphina was left standing alone, her eyes wide in shock.
âThis canât be happening.â
Her usual confidence had always come from one core belief:
That she could always get attention from menâno matter where she went.
They would either act indifferent or openly approach her, but they always noticed her.
Thatâs whyâŠ
This was the first time a man looked so completely uninterested.
âHow can this beâŠ?â
Her pupils trembled.
It felt as if the solid floor under her feet collapsed.
That floor wasâŠ
Her self-esteem.
âWhat do you think youâre doing?!â
âŠHonestly, I wanted to ask the same.
Why did he suddenly show up, red-faced and shouting at me?
âCut it out already! Why did you even throw this party?!â
Gregory shouted with veins popping in his neck.
âAre you trying to insult the Gusto family?!â
âInsult?â
âYes! Holding a party on the same day as oursâ!â
Ah, classic Gregory.
Talking nonsense, as always.
I yanked my hand out of his grasp with an annoyed expression.
âIs there some imperial law that says only the Gusto family can host parties on July 5th?â
âW-what?!â
âOtherwise, why are you mad? âŠOh, wait.â
I blinked a few times and tilted my head innocently.
âDid nobody show up to your party? Well, thatâs too bad.â
Then I smiled sweetly.
âMaybe you shouldâve picked your friends better?â
(Evangeline did say I could use her name freely, so this much should be fine.)
Gregory stood trembling with rage for a while, then ground his teeth.
After that, he let out a long sigh and rubbed his forehead.
âLarit. Havenât you had enough?â
He spoke to me like I was a child throwing a tantrum.
âIf you’re trying to make me jealous, you’re making a big mistake.â
ââŠHuh?â
I was truly dumbfounded.
âMake you jealous? Why would I?â
When I asked sincerely, Gregory puffed up proudly.
âBecause you like me, of course.â
Ah. So his “evidence” was just his own feelings.
I shook my head in disbelief.
âGregory, that level of delusion is a disease.â
âD-delusion?!â
âYeah. If I still liked you, I wouldnât have broken off the engagement.â
He stiffened slightly, caught off guard.
But just for a secondâthen he raised his voice again.
âDonât be ridiculous! I know what you’re really up to!â
âOh? So you know my inner thoughts better than I do?â
I teased, and Gregoryâs face turned as red as a tomato.
He snapped.
âYou only broke off the engagement to make me chase after you!â
ââŠâ
At this point, I knew I had to clear things upâbecause if I didnât, this pointless argument would never end.
âWhy would I do that?â
I sighed.
âWhy would I beg someone to stay engaged to me if they donât even like me?â
Gregory flinched at the direct hit.
âT-thatâsâŠâ
âEngagements are useful to bind someone. Especially someone who doesnât like you.â
I continued calmly.
âAnd I chose to give that up myself.â
âLaritâŠâ
âSo that means,â
I shrugged and asked him:
âDoesnât that mean Iâm done with you?â
Gregoryâs face twisted with frustration.
But honestly, I couldnât understand why he was so upset.
He was the one who treated me like a servant while chasing after Seraphina all this time.
âShouldnât you be thanking me?â
âThanking you?!â
âDidnât you like Seraphina?â
I looked at his twisted face with a calm gaze.
âNow that youâre no longer tied to me, you can propose to her officially.â
(Although no matter how long you follow her around, Seraphina would never choose you.)
I looked at him with pity and gave one final jab.
âYou may not become the Viscount of Ansi, but Seraphina is way more valuable than a title, right?â
âYouâŠ!â
He bit his lip so hard it bled.
He couldnât deny itâbut couldnât say it out loud either.
âAnyway, shouldnât you go back to Seraphina? Sheâs so delicate, you always said she might faint without your escort.â
I threw his usual line right back at him.
Gregory looked like I struck a nerve.
I felt bitter.
They always acted like a matching set of cockroachesâclinging to each other.
I didnât expect Seraphina to be at this party tooâŠ
âWell, I think weâre done here. Iâll head back. You should return to Seraphina too.â
I turned away, done wasting my time.
But thenâ
âYouâre just like all the other pathetic women.â
Gregory suddenly muttered.
âHuh? Whatâs that supposed to mean?â
I turned around, confused.
He smirked with a twisted expression.
âLet me guessâyou think you’re something special now that Duke Claudius danced with you?â
ââŠâ
For the first time, I couldnât answer.
Because⊠honestly, I had felt like the main character for once.
âBut so what?â
This party was hosted by my family.
âItâs natural that the host gets attention.â
And even if I had felt proudâGregory had no right to mock it.
âUgh. Almost let him get to me again.â
I really need to stop letting his insults shake me.
Meanwhile, Gregory seemed to think he was winning and chuckled smugly.
âHa! Just say sorry already, will you? This is your last chance to stay my fiancĂ©eââ
âApologize?â
Just thenâ
A calm, deep voice cut in.
And from the darkness, a man stepped forward.
In the moonlight, his striking features became clear.
âThe Duke?!â
My eyes widened.
âWhy is the Duke here?!â
He was walking toward usâslowly, but surely.
Perfect timing sweetie!!
Get ‘im, duke!
Well, I’m glad he brushed her off so fast
Good job Duke~
“Matching set of cockroaches”, we thought the same!
Apologise?? For what?? For tolerating a roach like you?