~Chapter 97~
âIf I think thereâs even a chance she might feel burdened by me⊠or avoid meâŠâ
And of course, Evangeline didnât miss the chance to tease her brother.
âWow, brother. Your face is so red. Are you a tomato?â
âShut up!â
Dietrich snapped, raising his voice.
Hmm, so thatâs how it is.
Evangeline grinned confidently.
âWell then, I guess itâs time for me to step in again!â
âDonât you dare do anything unnecessary, got it?â
Sensing danger, Dietrich warned her. But she only responded slyly.
âAre you sure itâs unnecessary~?â
âWhat are you planning?â
âIâve got a planâŠâ
And Evangeline leaned in to whisper to him.
Normally, the rational Dietrich would never have fallen for her schemes.
But with all his built-up fatigue, plus the impatience about his relationship with LaritteâŠ
Right now, Dietrich wasnât in the best state to make sound decisions.
âSo? What do you think of my plan?â
Evangeline straightened her shoulders, seeking his approval.
âNot bad, right?â
âWell⊠I guess something like that wouldnât make Lady Ansie feel pressuredâŠâ
âSee? You need me.â
Puffing up proudly again, Evangeline gave a firm reminder.
âThen you do exactly what I told you. Got it?â
âAlright, I will.â
Dietrich nodded as if in a daze.
âGood.â
Satisfied, Evangeline was about to leave the roomâ
When she stopped.
âHuh?â
She had just noticed a packet of medicine on his desk.
âBrother, are you sick?â
Her expression turned serious as she pointed to the medicine with her eyes.
âWhatâs that?â
âOh, Iâve just been a bit tired lately. Iâve been getting headaches.â
Dietrich shrugged.
âSo I got a prescription before coming to the villa.â
He said it like it was nothing, as if telling her not to worry.
But Evangelineâs gaze sharpened immediately.
âIf youâre tired, you should rest! Since when does being tired mean you pop headache medicine?â
âBut Eva.â
Dietrich asked seriously,
âIf I want to join in on your plan, donât I need to get most of this paperwork done first?â
ââŠ.â
Evangeline looked displeased but didnât keep complaining.
Alright, if itâs to make Lari my sister-in-lawâ
Then I guess my brotherâs body will just have to be sacrificed.
Yes, exactly.
Thenâ
ââŠStill, thanks for worrying about me.â
ââŠOh.â
Evangeline looked at him blankly.
The fact that he was thanking her over this was proof enough of how much he cared about Laritte.
âOh, itâs nothing!â
She gave him a bright smile and stepped outside.
Haah, no helping it.
Once again, it was up to the great Evangeline to make a move!
Evangeline explained her plan to her brother like this:
âIf youâre worried Lari might feel pressured, then why not aim for a natural meeting?â
In other wordsâProject âNatural Meeting.â
So today, she casually suggested to Laritte that they go see the village below the villa.
The plan was that while they were walking around, theyâd âaccidentallyâ run into Dietrich.
Laritte agreed readily.
But Evangeline had also added her own private twist to the planâŠ
âThereâs something called the suspension bridge effect, right?â
When a personâs heart races due to anxiety or fear, they can mistake it for romantic attraction.
So Evangeline set her sights on the suspension bridge at the edge of the village.
The village was backed by mountains, with a river looping around it.
A large bridge for carriages had been built over the river, but there was still a small suspension bridge that locals used.
Evangelineâs idea was to have Laritte and Dietrich cross the bridge side by side, creating a flutter in their hearts.
But thenâ
âWait⊠I donât even need the bridge effect right nowâŠâ
Her brother hadnât even shown up yet!
Evangelineâs eyes widened in dismay.
An unexpected obstacle had appeared in what should have been a smooth plan.
That obstacle wasâ
âMisses, why are you walking around alone together?â
It was a group of young men, the type you could find in any rural areaâlocal vigilantes.
Vigilantes.
Even if the duchyâs security was generally excellent, it was hard to cover every rural corner thoroughly.
So villages often had their own vigilante groups, given authority to maintain safety.
But there were always those who misused that power.
âIsnât it dangerous for just the two of you to be walking around?â
âDonât you need an escort? Hm?â
âWe could help you.â
The men swaggered closer to Laritte and Evangeline.
âNo need.â
Laritte instinctively stepped in front of Evangeline, her voice sharp.
âUgh, what a pain.â
Evangeline sighed inwardly.
In the central areas of the duchy, this would have been unthinkable.
But this was the outskirts.
Even if Evangeline was the Claudius familyâs young lady, no one here would know her face.
After all, most people in such remote areas could go their whole lives without seeing a member of the Claudius family.
And to avoid drawing attention, the two had deliberately dressed in simple clothes.
âHey, arenât you being a little too unfriendly?â
âWeâre the village vigilantes. Weâre not suspicious.â
While making excuses, the menâs greedy eyes roamed up and down the two women.
Evangelineâs beauty was dazzling, and Laritteâs looks were also strikingâboth rare sights in a place like this.
The men were also at an age where interest in women was high.
âUgh, if Iâd known this would happen, I would have brought a guardâŠâ
Evangeline regretted it deeply.
Wanting to make the meeting between Dietrich and Laritte more natural, she had intentionally left the guards behind.
âBut how was I supposed to know the vigilantes would start hitting on us?!â
Laritte, however, remained firm.
âThank you for the offer, but weâre really fine.â
Hearing a second refusal, the men seemed to get stubborn.
âBut you two⊠Iâve never seen you in this village before.â
âWhy donât you come with us for a moment?â
âWe have a duty to confirm the identity of strangers.â
Their tone carried a quiet threat, making Evangeline frown sharply.
âYou dare try to check my identity in the Claudius duchy?â
She raised her voice.
âI am the Claudius young lady!â
ââŠâ
ââŠâ
For a moment, silence fell.
Did it work?
Evangeline glanced around to gauge the reaction.
And thenâ
âPfft, did you hear that?!â
âShe says sheâs the Claudius young lady!â
The group burst into laughter.
âWhat kind of lady dresses in such shabby clothes?â
âIf sheâs the lady, then I must be the Duke of Claudius!â
Of course, while the clothes lacked flashy decoration, the fabric was the finest quality.
But since these men rarely saw high-grade goods, they couldnât tell the difference.
âWell then, letâs see your identification badge.â
âYou think I canât show you?â
Evangeline confidently reached into her robe pocketâ
And then froze.
âOh noâŠâ
She had left her identification badge behind!
You’re doomed~
Oof. Well, Dietrich to the rescue, right?
Dietrich, that’s your sign!
He’s definitely a tomato~
Swoop into the rescue Dietrich?
Hurry up Dietrich!
You Dietrich