Chapter 169
“Molitia!”
Her upper body then staggered with relief. Raven, who was utterly surprised, quickly caught her.
“…no, it’s fine. I was just relieved and started to feel a little dizzy for a mont.”
As she tried not to worry him, Molitia smiled softly. Then, she looked at the unfamiliar room once again and it seed to be the Marquis’ mansion. Molitia, who turned her head slowly as if scouting the area around, proceeded to touch her own cheeks.
A cloth that was as big as her own swollen cheek had already been applied there. Judging from the stinging sensation, the cloth appeared to have been saturated with dicine.
“…what about the Marquis’ heir?”
Raven’s face turned glaringly fierce at Molitia’s word. For Raven, ‘Ferdinand’ was already branded as a disgusting na.
“For now, I’ve delivered that thing to Marquis Werner. I thought that I ought to give him at least that one last mont since it’s his son.”
What—for now?
When Molitia tilted her head, he soon replied with a face cold as ice.
“He’s a traitor. Even though it ended in failure, it is only fair to deal with the cri strictly. Maybe during the crack of dawn, we’ll have him evicted to the Imperial City.”
It was the natural result. Molitia felt no sympathy for him at all. He was a man who tried to humiliate her and even more so, deceived the Empire. It was absolutely clear that the price of the cri would never be that easy.
Raven gazed at Molitia, who was deep in thought, before he slowly opened his mouth.
“Don’t you have sothing else to let know?”
“Sothing else to say?”
“Okay, how’d you even think of hiding it from ?”
“What do you an?”
“…don’t you trust ?”
He thought that she could have told him herself. He wasn’t aware if he brought it upon himself. Raven then slowly parted his mouth along with a deep sigh.
“You’re not alone.”
“……what?”
“I an the kid. Why would you even hide it from ?”
Molitia stopped breathing for a mont. A child? Did she really have a child in her stomach?
“You didn’t know…?”
“Well, no… I thought I might just have imagined it, but…”
Her trembling hands then slowly wrapped around her stomach. Her flat tummy indicated no signs of having a child inside at all.
Did she really have a child inside here?
“…do I really, really carry a child inside my stomach?”
Raven nodded at Molitia’s repeated questions. Upon hearing the definite answer, only then did Molitia shed a tear along her cheek. It was her own baby. All those worries from before were never lies.
Molitia, who was still crying with emotional tears, slowly breathed in. Then, a feeling was clearly rembered at the top of her head. When she recalled the cold sensation that flowed from her lower abdon as it escaped her body, she quickly hugged her stomach.
“Raven, what should I do? I was bleeding!”
“I know. The doctor has long gone already.”
“What did she say? The child, is it fine?”
“Fortunately, she said that it’s all clear. The amount of bleeding wasn’t that imnse that the child could be swept away.”
“I’m truly glad…”
She slowly heaved a sigh of relief. At the sa ti as she noticed, the worst situation of losing her child had almost unfolded. Her drooping eyes softly turned to her stomach.
‘It wasn’t an illusion at all.’
A sense of joy began to swarm as the worries had lted away. Her slim belly still felt rather difficult to be real. However, just by being aware of it, she felt that the pain which she suffered before was going away just like a lie.
Raven hesitated to tell the whole story since his wife appeared much happier than he had thought. Her tears were clearly those of the tears of joy.
Therefore, he beca much more hesitant.
However, it was absolutely impossible to avoid talking about it forever. He then pressed his lips slightly before placing his hand on Molitia’s shoulder.
“I have sothing to say about the child as well.”
“What is it?”
“Molitia.”
Her bewildered purple eyes slowly turned towards Raven.
“Let’s give up on the child.”
“……what do you an?”
She couldn’t understand those words. Molitia, who wasn’t able to comprehend what he ant, stared blankly.
“Give up on the child—is it suffering a bad condition?”
“No, that’s not true. I’m just worried about you. You’re already frail yourself and I don’t even know what kind of variables could happen if you’re going to have a child.”
“But the child…”
“It’s just that, still. I can’t even provide you the slightest dicine because of that child.”
“…Raven.”
“I can’t even guarantee that your fragile body could actually stand it.”
“I’m having a baby.”
“Molitia.”
Raven’s expression imdiately hardened from her firm voice.
“It’s my child. Yours and mine.”
Her hand softly slid across her lower abdon.
She was having a child.
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