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It happened right after Ian left the rellof estate. The steward blocked the wifes path as she dragged her tired body to return to her bedroom. Lady Lien wrinkled her brows as she looked at him.

What is it?

The Count requests your presence.

Why?

There was sothing uneasy and ominous about it. It wasnt a common summon. Was it because of the stewards stiff expression? The lady remained fixed in place, unmoving. As wax dripped down the candlestick, the steward urged her on.

My lady.

Wait. Let think. Does even the steward not know why Im being called?

After a brief mont of silence, the steward heaved a sigh. That breath echoing in the unusually quiet corridor felt colder than the frigid wind outside.

Steward. Tell .

Master is aware of the relationship between Sir Ian and my lady.

How?

The wifes face turned white as a sheet. It was such an unexpected response. As he looked upon her not denying it, the stewards heart burned pitch black.

If only she had said no, in her usual confident tone. Her attitude indicated what the servants had seen was correct.

Why would you do that, my lady.

No, this makes no sense.

Knowing the masters personality. Youve made a mistake.

No, thats not it! Its not!

However, Lady Lien completely misunderstood, taking his words to an that the assassination attempt had been discovered rather than an affair. Her body shook violently as her mind went blank.

What to do? If the Count doesnt die? What would happen to ?

If the Count didnt die, she would. Even if she didnt stop breathing, she would be bound here for life.

This was a clear fact. And the only one who could help her now was Ian. Lady Lien imdiately dashed down the corridor.

Woof! Thud!

My lady!

Damn it, Ian! Ian!

Wha-whats the matter?

A carriage, no, ready a horse! Sir Ian!

My lady! You must not!

The wife tumbled down the stairs as she shouted. Drawn by the sudden chaos, the servants who had been tidying up sward over. One moved to help the lady up but she violently shook off his hand, yelling.

Bring a horse!

My lady, you cant do this!

Shut up! Its do or die, what choice do I have Get out of my way!

Crash! Smash!

Decorative objects in the corridor fell and shattered as the wife desperately ran for the main gate. Pain shot through her bloodied knees as if they would give out.

But she knew.

If she stopped now, it would truly be the end.

Swish!

My lady. Further disorder would be troubling.

Just then, a knight grabbed the wifes arm. He was one of the three knights residing in the estate. The wife had no color in her face as she panted for breath.

So-soone, please.

Good gracious.

My lady, are you alright?

Everyone return to your quarters. No one is to leave until given permission.

Disperse!

The servants worried about the lady yet retreated before the steward and knights shouts. Everyone lowered their heads as much as possible as they exited the corridor.

Let go! I said let go! You dare lay your hands on ?

Forgive , my lady. But if you continue like this, things will only get worse.

Nooooo! I hate this! I hate it!

At the stewards signal, the knight slung her over his shoulder. Her bare legs peeked out from under her skirt, unavoidably. Lady Lien kicked and scread murderously, her shrieks echoing throughout the estate and reaching Clarks ears.

My lady?

Ian may have brought him as a ans to send him back, but Clark had not received any ssage. He had simply been sitting in the old servants storage in the rellof estate, eating porridge. With Ian already gone, no one paid any attention to Clark amidst Lady Liens chaos.

Creak.

Clark walked the familiar corridors and looked up the stairs. He had lived here for years. Even with his eyes closed, the estates structure was clear to him. He also knew very well that most of Lady Liens screams originated from her bedroom.

Creak.

With every heavy step, the wooden floor ominously groaned. He eventually reached the floor where the Counts bedroom was located. There he t the steward and knight standing guard.

Clark?

Return to your quarters.

The lady.

Go back.

Woof! Thud!

At the sa ti, muffled sounds could be heard from inside. Clark impulsively tried to rush in but was blocked by the knights light gesture.

Lien!

Bang!

Was it because he heard that sound? The previously noisy bedroom briefly fell silent. Soon the door opened to reveal the Count with bloodshot eyes.

Clark?

Ah.

There was no greater devil than his sweat-drenched appearance. Hearing the wife shriek Clarks na, the Count felt like the blood was completely draining from his body.

You whorish woman, just how many n have you been whoring around with Ian? Clark? Both of them, what on earth.

Its not! Ive told you so many tis!

Then why ntion Clarks na!

Smack!

The Count rcilessly grabbed the woman by her hair. He grinned cruelly, alternating glances between her and Clark. He then turned to leave the door open in an obvious gesture for Clark to enter. Lady Lien shed tears as she was dragged along, looking at Clark.

Run.

That was what she was saying. But, but.

Creak.

As if drawn in, Clark followed her into the bedroom. The worried steward and aloof knight. As he took a cigarette between his lips, the Count commanded.

Behead anyone who leaves this room without my consent.

Understood.

Do not let anyone interfere.

Caw!

The bedroom door slamd shut. Neither the woman nor the slave would leave this room alive tonight. When the sun rose, the blood of either staining the wooden floor.

The Count swung his whip ferociously until both were drenched in sweat. The more Clark tried to shield the wife, the harder the Count brought the whip down upon his arms.

Crack! Crack!

Ah!

The mont the long whip wrapped around the wifes neck and struck her cheek, Clark experienced his reason snapping. His body moved on its own accord against his will. With the letter knife on the table he stabbed the Counts throat.

Argh!

Outside, the steward and knight turned their heads at the unfamiliar scream. Clark? Though confused, the Counts order not to interfere guarded the door firmly. Between the gaps, the wifes sobs could be faintly heard.

And finally, the ti arrived for darkness to recede and the sun to rise.

The door that seed as though it would remain shut forever opened, and the first to erge was Lady Lien. Covered in blood, the origin unclear whether the Counts or her own.

The wife slowly shuffled on, fingers tracing along the wall. Her traces lingered indistinctly.

***

Creak.

Upon alighting from his carriage, Ian imdiately looked over the estate. The shocking atmosphere from the Counts assassination still lingered strongly. Perhaps Ian felt so himself.

It seed the news hadnt yet spread to the village.

Lord Ian? Please co in.

An antsy servant led the way in front. Quietly avoiding the shattered decorative objects along the corridor, Ian headed upstairs.

In front of the room in question, three knights as well as the steward and so servants had gathered, awkwardly discussing sothing.

Lord Ian has arrived.

Ah.

The steward appeared to be quite out of sorts. He couldnt even properly greet Ian. But exchange of pleasantries was needless anyway so Ian simply nodded and entered.

Youve co?

My word. My lady.

The scene was madness. The plush, soft ivory rug was thoroughly soaked in blood while barely any intact object remained in the room. But what was more stunning was Lady Lien sitting on the sofa.

Have a seat. Sorry about my state.

What happened here? How on earth did it.

Lady Lien was still wearing the dress from last nights dinner. To Ians eyes, he could see the blood seemingly hastily wiped away, leaving splotches on her fair skin.

As you can see, its been chaotic.

And the Count? Is he dead?

A doctor is examining the corpse in the bedroom. It seems Clark grabbed a letter knife and stabbed the Counts throat while he was being beaten by him.

Phew, she breathed out cigarette smoke with a murmur. In just a single night, just the ti it took for the moon to cross the sky, the world had changed. Ian pressed his palm to his forehead as he peered inside.

Good grief, how preposterous.

What was the reason she sourced the secret drugs from the Hawan Kingdom, and sched all this? It was solely to evade legal punishnt.

Greetings, Lord Ian. I am one of the three rellof knights, Fuhler.

Ian turned his head at this unfamiliar mans greeting. He had curly brown hair, but the look in the ladys eyes as she gazed upon him was less than kind.

Were you the one who sent the letter?

Yes. There are so things I must verify.

Verify? With ?

Ian furrowed his brows as if clueless. The lady rely stubbed out her cigarette on the table with a tired expression.

We are n who swore our loyalty to Count rellof. Revealing the circumstances of our lords death thoroughly is our responsibility and duty. As the three knights, it shall be our final mission to execute all those responsible for the Counts demise.

Will you look at these guys.

With his arms crossed, Ian raised his chin.

So?

What is your relationship with Lady Lien rellof?

Huh?

It should make sense, yet Ian felt his thoughts grind to a halt. They said Clark killed him, so were they suspecting Ians involvent?

But why on earth are they asking sothing so absurd?

Theyre suspecting an affair between us, Sir Ian. Specifically you and .

Pfft!

At the ladys words, Beric burst into laughter. But the knights didnt so much as blink, seeming perfectly serious. Ian rubbed his forehead with an awkward smile.

Bullsh*t.

What about Clark?

Hes being imprisoned in the underground dungeon.

Have him brought here.

I cannot allow that.

The knight firmly refused Ians order. His brows knotted on their own. The lady who had been listening beside him commanded once more in a sluggish voice.

Bring Clark.

Until the circumstances behind this incident are made clear, I cannot obey even the ladys command.

And that is our situation as of now, Sir Ian.

With the Count dead, she should have taken over as head of the estate until the next heir was decided. But the knights defiance had complicated matters.

Ian glanced the knights up and down with a murmur.

What circumstances? Its retribution for your masters f*cked up personality. While he was dying you useless n could do nothing but chatter.

He could guess why they were kicking up a fuss like this.

Even in Bratzs case, countless factions had jumped in to try and take Derghas place. Morlin, Erica, followed by Gale, Ian, Cheonrye tribe, the adversarial Mariv and Romandro.

Not only that, treating a concerned neighbor who rushed over this way so discourteously, I cannot find a shred of propriety. As it happens, there is an imperial advisor on our side, so I shall request to draw up a deposition regarding this incident.

Ian imdiately signaled Lady Lien with his eyes.

My lady, I sincerely hope you dismiss those fools when tidying up the estate. Theyve been performing poorly.

Lord Ian!

Swish!

As one knight protested loudly, it was Beric who stepped up.

Rather than answering with words, his reply ca swinging his sword.

Gazing upon the Counts corpse, wife, and knights, Ian contemplated. If they were to shove aside the lady and Counts younger brother, occupying the estate instead, things could beco quite tricky.

Beric.

Hmm?

It was as if Ians presence was an eyesore to the imperial palace.

I suppose we ought to tidy things up here.

Here?

Beric pointed his sword tip at the knights.

Should we tidy up those three bastards heads?

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