「Seduce that man and bear his child.」
Upon hearing those words, Mary was utterly horrified.
She couldn’t believe what she had just heard, questioning her own ears.
But Sigrid’s eyes revealed nothing but sincerity.
How could Sigrid give her such an order?
Mary and Sigrid shared the sa love.
Arthur Gramalte.
They both adored him, both whispered words of love to him.
For Sigrid to issue such an order to her was sothing Mary could not possibly accept.
「Lady Sigrid, no matter what I can’t!」
「Mary.」
Sigrid’s voice cut sharply through her protest, making Mary flinch.
When Mary looked up at Sigrid, there wasn’t a shred of emotion in her cold eyes.
「Surely you don’t think you’re the sa person now as you were before?」
Those words pierced deeply into Mary’s heart, tearing it apart.
Yet Sigrid showed no signs of stopping.
「The Mary of the past may have been worthy of Arthur’s love. I would have been willing to accept that. But the Mary of today, do you think you’re still deserving of that?」
Mary’s eyes quivered uncontrollably.
Because she, too, knew all too well that she was no longer worthy.
「L-Lady Sigrid, but still, Arthur is all I have! Please, I beg you, revoke this command, just this once! I’ll do anything else you ask.」
「Ha.」
Sigrid let out a hollow laugh, her expression one of disbelief.
Then, she slowly ran her fingers through her hair and crossed her arms, looking down at Mary.
「Mary, there’s nothing else you can do anymore.」
Even with her innate talents and mories from a past regression, Mary was now in a position where she was likely to end up taking redial exams after the midterm evaluations.
She had fallen so far.
To anyone who saw her, Mary was now nothing more than a worthless shell of a person.
「But even soone like you still has one final tool—a woman’s weapon.」
Bearing a child.
If she succeeded in that, it would beco a powerful ans to bind Kraush.
「And this isn’t just my idea. Arthur feels the sa way. He personally ordered that cursed wretch to be brought into our fold, no matter what.」
「A-Arthur? Arthur personally gave such an order? That… that can’t be.」
「Are you still denying reality? This is Arthur’s final chance for you as well.」
A faint, unsettling smile crept across Sigrid’s face.
「By any ans necessary—that’s who Arthur is, isn’t he? If we don’t support his decisions, who else will?」
Mary opened her mouth, but no words ca out, as if her voice had been stolen.
She simply sat there, lips trembling, unable to refute.
「Now, I’ve even prepared a gift for you.」
Sigrid handed sothing to the dazed Mary.
「This is a product called ‘Allure’s Fragrance.’ Just releasing it in the room will make the target feel irresistibly drawn to you.」
Mary, still in a daze, took the item Sigrid handed her.
「Once you use this, that cursed one will lose control and co to you. And in that mont…」
Sigrid’s finger lightly touched Mary’s stomach, emphasizing her intent.
「Make sure to seal the deal.」
With that, Sigrid stood and smiled brightly, as if she hadn’t just issued such a chilling command.
「Well then, I leave it to you, Mary Diana.」
Sigrid, who had taken to calling Mary by her full na lately, left the room without another word.
It wasn’t until much later, after night had fallen, that Mary ca to her senses.
Almost as if in a trance, she left her dormitory room.
The final command.
Arthur’s request.
Her current, hopeless state.
The only weapon she still had as a woman.
The Allure’s Fragrance.
Countless thoughts swirled chaotically in her mind as she wandered, eventually finding herself in front of Kraush’s room.
And now.
Behind her, Allure’s Fragrance was filling the room.
Kraush’s nose twitched ever so slightly.
The sweet scent, which had at so point started to fill the room, tickled his nose.
‘This.’
As soon as Kraush caught a whiff of the scent, he realized what Mary had been thinking.
She must have used the dicine Darlene had ntioned last ti while he stepped out to get tea.
A sigh escaped Kraush’s lips in disbelief.
He had expected her to try sothing foolish.
But to think she would go this far, using Mary for such a disgraceful act—it hadn’t even crossed his mind.
‘Just how far have you fallen?’
The spirit that had once radiated from Shinchang was nowhere to be found.
The sight of Mary now, desperately trying to seduce soone with such ans, was utterly pitiful.
Crack—
Perhaps that was why.
One of the two dials, designed to strip Mary’s access to the Black Hood’s Excel, began to crack.
[ Isolate Mary ]
That final dial was starting to splinter.
“Mary.”
When Kraush called her na, Mary’s shoulders trembled violently.
Her face turned bright red, as if she had already imagined what was about to happen.
It was the face of soone whose sha, embarrassnt, and pride had been shattered into dust.
“Do you really think everything that’s happened to you is your fault?”
At that mont, when Kraush followed up with his next words,
Mary’s head snapped up.
She hated him.
She hated this man, soone she despised, with whom she had to conceive a child. Yet, even Mary was not immune to the fragrance.
Perhaps that was why.
Kraush’s figure, reflected in her eyes, no longer appeared as detestable as before.
“It’s… not my fault?”
Mary carefully responded to Kraush’s question.
Her mind, already fragnted by everything that had happened in rapid succession, was reeling.
Perhaps that’s why she didn’t care how Kraush knew about what had happened to her.
It was simply that Kraush had touched upon the terrible thoughts she had buried deep in her heart, and she had reacted without thinking.
“Since our admission, I’ve faced you as a rival.”
Even amidst the fragrance, Kraush responded to her with an attitude unchanged from the beginning.
“I know your skills better than anyone. In Rahern Academy, the only one who could fight on equal terms with was you.”
Mary’s shoulders trembled at Kraush’s words.
No matter how desperately she tried, no one had ever respected her.
She was t only with oppression and cold gazes.
Even when she had attempted to assassinate the Fourth Princess, she had tried with all her might.
Though things had gone wrong, she had done everything she possibly could.
But reality was cruel.
Her efforts were mocked, dismissed, and never respected.
“Think about it carefully.”
Before she knew it, Kraush had risen from the bed and approached her.
Mary looked up at him slowly, as if entranced.
“Do you really think all the effort you’ve poured in, now rendered aningless, is entirely your fault?”
“If it’s not my fault, then whose fault is it?”
Her voice was tinged with desperation, as if pleading for an answer.
Seeing her cling to escapism until the very end, Kraush slowly curled his lips into a smirk.
“The one who gives the orders to the hunting dog is the master, right? Do you usually bla the hunting dog for a mistake?”
Mary’s eyes began to widen.
She knew exactly who Kraush was referring to.
It was a question that had always lingered in the dark corners of her mind.
Her current situation was the result of nothing more than her faithfully following orders.
Though she had failed to carry out the command, there was always the possibility that the orders themselves had been flawed from the start.
“You ended up like this not because of your fault but because of Sigrid’s orders.”
The question that had been buried in her heart for so long.
The thought that perhaps all of this had happened because of Sigrid’s orders.
Was brought to light by Kraush in that mont.
In Kraush’s room, filled with the alluring fragrance.
Mary’s mind, clouded in confusion, was repeatedly struck by Kraush’s words.
The alluring fragrance had the trait of disrupting the mind and drawing one in deeply.
Ordinarily, Mary would not have needed to succumb to its effects.
However, her cornered mind had no choice but to lean on the alluring fragrance in order to conceive Kraush’s child.
As a result, Kraush’s words seeped deeply into her disrupted thoughts, akin to brainwashing.
Unknowingly, she had dug her own grave.
“It’s all S-Sigrid’s fault.”
Kraush was naturally perceptive.
Perhaps that’s why, seeing her now unfocused eyes, he crouched to et her gaze.
“That’s right. Has anything ever gone well when you followed that person’s orders? She never took responsibility for their commands, yet you’ve always shouldered all the bla, haven’t you?”
Indeed, Sigrid had never once taken responsibility.
Everything had always been pinned on Mary.
Sigrid would give the orders and repeatedly scorn her.
In Mary’s heart, her image of Sigrid began to fracture.
The master who once seed considerate and devoted to the empire.
Now appeared arrogant, petty, and incapable of understanding even her own subordinates.
That was how Sigrid began to look in Mary’s mind.
Tears welled up in Mary’s eyes.
Unable to hold back her sorrow, they began to fall, dripping one by one.
Surely, she had made mistakes too.
That’s why she had repented ti and again, working tirelessly to earn Sigrid’s acknowledgnt.
But Sigrid had always been unfeeling, leaving no room for kindness.
Just once would have sufficed.
‘Mary, you’ve done well.’
She had yearned for those words.
But Sigrid had always treated her as a re tool, never once offering a kind word.
No matter her vow of lifelong loyalty, cracks continued to form in Mary’s heart.
“Mary.”
Kraush called her na again.
Mary, her face now a ss of tears, looked up.
The makeup she had applied with the singular focus of fulfilling Sigrid’s final command was now sared by her tears.
“You’re soone who can stand on her own.”
Kraush’s next words shook Mary to her core once more.
“What have you gained by following Sigrid until now? Power? Rank? Status? A lover? Sigrid has never once tried to give you anything.”
It was true.
Sigrid was an incredibly arrogant person.
Her possessiveness was so intense that it often led to trouble.
The state of the Skyborne Generation she had gathered was evidence enough of that.
She, who wished to be loved by everyone in the world, had gathered only male followers around her.
That was Sigrid’s reality.
And it was ti for Mary to confront that reality.
Sigrid was undoubtedly exceptional.
Her skills were beyond question, and her twisted desires, such as her possessiveness, were undoubtedly strong. But she wasn’t lacking in intelligence either.
However, she wasn’t soone destined to save the world.
She was a foolish woman who would recklessly devote herself to soone who loved her empire more than she did.
“How long are you going to just follow orders?”
“I, I…”
Mary had lived her entire life as Sigrid’s knight.
She was accustod to taking orders, and because of that, she craved them.
She was not bright, and whenever she tried to think for herself, she often made mistakes.
“Stand on your own now. The Mary I’ve seen is soone who can stand alone.”
Kraush’s next words shook Mary once again.
Kraush, who had defeated her with his own skill.
Although it was true that Mary hadn’t regained all the strength she once had as the Divine Spear, even with her best efforts to win, she was utterly defeated by Kraush.
From the entrance exam onward, Mary had only ever shown her weakest self in front of Kraush.
Even now, her slumped shoulders and inability to et his eyes were proof of that.
Perhaps that’s why.
Subtly, in her heart, Kraush had ascended to a position higher than her own.
Originally, Sigrid had occupied that position, so she hadn’t paid it much mind.
But now, with Sigrid crumbling, Kraush had stepped into that spot just beneath her.
Mary had lived her entire life as soone beneath others.
To her, the words of soone above her always sounded like absolute, truthful advice.
Kraush, soone far greater than herself, had told her she could stand on her own.
She had been acknowledged.
Soone like her had been acknowledged.
“Haaah.”
For so reason, her body kept tingling.
Her body flushed red, and a hot breath escaped her lips.
Since her regression, Mary had lived in constant pursuit of validation.
Yet, no one had ever fulfilled her desperate need for acknowledgnt.
Even Arthur, whom she had loved so deeply, had failed to do so.
Mary’s reddened eyes grew even more dazed.
The sweet fragrance that filled the room now seed to emanate from Kraush himself.
Inside Mary’s heart.
Sigrid completely shattered, leaving her isolated in that very mont.
Crack!
At last, one of Mary’s remaining two dials began to splinter.
The broken dial crumbled into fragnts and fell to the floor.
As the shattered pieces scattered, the final dial was revealed before Kraush’s eyes.
[ Make Mary ‘submit ‘ ]
The mont Kraush saw the dial, he slowly smiled.
Mary would never know the reason behind the malice in his smile.
Translators note:
Honestly I feel bad for her. All she did was be a bit arrogant and follow Sigrid’s orders, but ended up almost giving her body for sothing so stupid.
The author didn’t show us enough to make us hate her enough for what happened to her.
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