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WDHMTU |CHAPTER 75

Chapter 75

 

The Marchioness of Severia sat in the drawing room, pressing her throbbing temples.

 

ā€œWhat brings you here?ā€ she asked.

 

Having made sure Marsha had returned to her room, Claudio seated himself before her.

 

ā€œThe Duke, of course.ā€

 

Claudio raised a brow, a faint smile tugging at his lips.Ā 

 

The sight of that infuriating expression made the Marchioness flare.

 

ā€œI worried you might trifle with an innocent country girl.ā€

 

ā€œHave I ever toyed with anyone?ā€

 

ā€œYou used to tease criminals into believing you’d let them go free, only to hand down punishment in the end.ā€

 

ā€œNow and then, yes. But those were criminals. Marsha is my lifesaver. Do you truly think I’d treat her that way?ā€

 

Claudio shook his head, as though baffled by her inability to trust him.

 

Because he’s never once kept a woman by his side, that’s why, the Marchioness thought, swallowing a sigh.

 

ā€œI’ll be staying in Delua until the party,ā€ she said at last.

 

ā€œYou’ll be lodging at the Severia townhouse, I assume.ā€

 

ā€œā€¦ā€¦That was my intention, but you say it as though you’re desperate to drive me out. Rather insulting.ā€

 

ā€œI’m only thinking of my guest’s comfort.ā€

 

Claudio didn’t bother to deny it.Ā 

 

Worn though her years had made her, the Marchioness still had a gaze as sharp as ever, and she leveled it on him.

 

ā€œI spoke with the young lady earlier—in the carriage. The Viscountess of Railford. She seemed overwhelmed with the party preparations. I’ve promised to come every afternoon and help until the event.ā€

 

ā€œWhy trouble yourself with such chores? I can assist her. I only asked Marsha to take part so she might enjoy the choosing, not to exhaust her.ā€

 

ā€œAnd yet she said she was exhausted.ā€

 

ā€œIf you help, she’ll feel worse. She’ll be too concerned about your opinion. That’s the kind of person she is.ā€

 

Not yielding a single word, the Marchioness calmed her rising temper with a steadying breath.

 

ā€œBe that as it may, I’ve already spoken with the Viscountess. Between a busy duke and servants who can offer only polite praise, I’ll be of far greater use. You’ll simply have to accept it.ā€

 

ā€œI’m afraid that won’t be necessary. Anything you can do, I can do as well.ā€

 

ā€œā€¦ā€¦Say what you will, but it changes nothing. The young lady knows you’re busy. If you hover around her, she’ll only believe she’s doing her tasks poorly and burdening you.ā€

 

ā€œā€¦ā€¦ā€

 

Claudio’s lips curved into a cold smile. How remarkable—she had known Marsha mere days and already understood her so well.Ā 

 

As expected, the same blood ran in their veins.

 

ā€œLet’s leave that matter. There’s something else I’d rather ask.ā€

 

ā€œWhat is it?ā€

 

ā€œWas your near-death a mere accident—or someone’s scheme?ā€

 

The Marchioness’s eyes turned colder than ice.Ā 

 

Claudio crossed his legs, tilting his head.

 

ā€œI would like to say it was an accident. Unfortunately, it was the latter.ā€

 

ā€œWho dared? The western lords? Or that deranged Marquis of Hemes—did he pull such a foolish stunt?ā€

 

ā€œWellā€¦ā€¦ā€

 

Claudio only shrugged.

 

ā€œWhat? Don’t tell me you still haven’t identified the culprit?ā€

 

ā€œI can’t share details just yet. But soonā€¦ā€

 

His gaze gleamed like a drawn blade, a razor-sharp smile on his lips.

 

ā€œI’ll bring you good news.ā€

 

***

 

From the next day, the Marchioness visited Marsha daily.Ā 

 

Not knowing she was noble-born, she taught her in detail about aristocratic culture and etiquette.

 

Though the Duchy of Domic and Stravine lay close as neighboring nations, their customs differed in subtle but important ways.Ā 

 

A lady must offer her hand first for a gentleman’s kiss.Ā 

 

The host did not necessarily take the first dance unless it was an engagement or wedding celebration.Ā 

 

There were many such rules—not too difficult to learn, but enough to make one stumble without guidance.

 

She learns quickly, the Marchioness marveled.

 

Honestly, even before my lessons she already seemed like a noble young lady.Ā 

 

Other than using honorifics with servants, there was little to correct.

 

The Marchioness smiled in satisfaction, certain that no aristocrat alive would ever doubt Marsha’s station.

 

The preparations for the party were nearly complete.Ā 

 

Only her gown remained to be chosen, though for Marsha, that had always been the hardest part.

 

After all, appearances defined first impressions.Ā 

 

Dress too extravagantly, and they’d sneer that a country girl was reaching above her station.Ā 

 

Dress too modestly, and they’d scoff at how unworthy she looked beside a duke.

 

What on earth could she wear that would escape censure?

 

Truth is, no matter how fine the dress, beside him I’ll always fall short, she thought.

 

Claudio would have to be the one to shine.

 

While Marsha sighed, the Marchioness held a deep discussion with the designer.

 

ā€œHer eyes are green, so a vivid emerald gown would suit her well. But her skin is so fair, she could carry a blue tone just as easily. A difficult choiceā€¦ā€

 

ā€œIf I may add, my lady, the Viscountess seems more radiant in lighter shades than in darker.ā€

 

ā€œI agree. Then how about this soft mint? Though, is it suitable for an evening party?ā€

 

ā€œOn the contrary! It will make the ballroom glow as though it were daylight.ā€

 

ā€œHmā€¦ā€¦ā€

 

Overhearing the designer’s fervent words, Marsha shook her head inwardly.

 

Me?Ā 

 

Brighten the ballroom?Ā 

 

Nonsense.Ā 

 

At most, I’d be just another guest in a pale dress.

 

The Marchioness, however, had made up her mind.Ā 

 

She handed Marsha a gown the color of milk stirred with mint.

 

ā€œTry it on. Just once more.ā€

 

That single word—last—breathed life into Marsha’s weary body.

 

While she changed, the Marchioness examined the jewelry.Ā 

 

Should it be gold? No—platinum.Ā 

 

And the gems? Topaz, emerald… no, diamond.Ā 

 

Yes, diamonds.

 

She’d look adorable and lovely in anything, the Marchioness thought with a faint scowl as she deliberated.

 

Just then, a voice cut in.

 

ā€œBuy them all. Not just these, but everything that’s entered this house.ā€

 

Claudio strode in, the butler at his heels.Ā 

 

The servant nodded and went straight to the designer.

 

ā€œHow extravagant,ā€ the Marchioness murmured.

 

ā€œExtravagant?ā€ Claudio arched his mouth in a half-smile.

 

She knew well enough: for the ducal estate, such shopping was no more than the purchase of an apple.

 

Still—

 

ā€œIf she learns you’ve bought everything, she’ll only feel burdened.ā€

 

ā€œYou do like to speak as though you know her so well.ā€

 

ā€œAfter a few days in her company, I do know her better. She’s a sweet, innocent girl—her good nature shines right through her face.ā€

 

The Marchioness let out a weary sigh.

 

At that moment, Marsha emerged in the gown.

 

ā€œYour Grace? What brings you here?ā€ she asked, blinking innocently.

 

Good heavens, the Marchioness thought, her breath catching.

 

Even without proper makeup or matching jewels, Marsha shone.Ā 

 

She seemed as if she could indeed turn a moonlit ballroom into a sunlit garden.

 

ā€œThe Duke. This will be the dress,ā€ the Marchioness declared. ā€œSo you mustā€”ā€

 

She broke off.

 

Her grand-nephew, usually indifferent no matter what he saw, now looked as though struck by lightning—staring blankly, rigid as stone, hardly breathing.

 

Even a fool would see it: arrogant, insufferable Duke Gloria had fallen—hard—for this girl.

 

ā€œā€¦ā€¦Duke.ā€

 

The Marchioness whispered softly, low enough for him alone to hear.

 

Claudio gave no answer.Ā 

 

His gaze remained locked on Marsha.

 

ā€œWhen will you set the date?ā€ she murmured.

 

Claudio’s eyes narrowed, his lips twisting as he glanced down at her.

 

ā€œWhat on earth are you talking about?ā€

 

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Why Did I Have To Meet You

Why Did I Have To Meet You

ķ•˜ķ•„, ė‹¹ģ‹ ģ„ ė§Œė‚˜ģ„œ
Score 9.8
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Released: 2025 Native Language: korean
  Marsha's friend and fiancĆ© left her after her father passed away unexpectedly, and she lost her family. To make things worse, she was kidnapped but miraculously survived. Living alone in a small, shabby house in the forest, Marsha found Claudio dying and helped him get better. ā€œAre you a doctor?ā€ Ā ā€œNo, I’m not a doctor. I just know a little about medicine.ā€ ā€œWhat? So, rather than saving me, you nearly killed me. Ā ā€œYes. But you held on stubbornly. Thanks to you, I didn’t become a murderer.ā€ Marsha narrowed her eyes and shot him a glare because she wasn't sure if he was teasing or mocking her. "He never loses an argument." The way Marsha was acting attracted Claudio's attention. Initially, it was just enjoyable. After that, he began to worry, and at last, her absence made him uncomfortable. "Why do I care so much about you?" In the end, he had to admit it. Ā This little woman had become his whole world.  

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