This all boiled down to Isella thinking that Carynne was the reason Raymond didn’t love her. Therefore, Raymond thought it would be okay if he broke up with Isella in a way that sared his own reputation.
“Sir Zion, are you doing well with the task I assigned to you? Of spreading rumors about ?”
“I spend at least an hour criticizing you every ti I et Miss Isella, Sir Raymond.”
Zion answered promptly.
“Do you want to hear the details?”
“…No.”
Zion Electra’s words must be true. Rather, it might turn out to be an eventual problem because he was trying too hard. Recently, even Marquis Penceir sent a letter. It was a letter advising that Zion’s behavior was too dissolute.
“…Just continue what you’re doing.”
“Understood. I’ll keep working hard.”
“…Alright.”
The worse his reputation, the more it would help Carynne, in various ways. But Raymond was so displeased and worried about how Isella treated Carynne that he was nearly falling into depression.
Even if he had broken up with Isella and even if Isella didn’t know about his relationship with Carynne, and even though Zion played along to his whims, the relationship between Isella and Carynne was another problem. Removing himself wouldn’t necessarily make Carynne and Isella close friends.
Fundantally, Isella didn’t like won her age very much, and Carynne also had almost no friends around her. Moreover, possibly because of her long experience accommodating Isella’s whims as a maid, Carynne continued to show such steadfast deference to Isella.
But to Raymond, that looked more like she was entering a lower hierarchy, not becoming friends. It seed even more blatantly hierarchical than his and Zion’s relationship. When Isella left Carynne with her luggage and went out with Zion, Raymond was so angry he wanted to challenge Zion to a duel.
“What’s wrong with Carynne…”
“That’s one thing, and this is another. Do you know what being overly self-conscious is? Sir Raymond, she might dislike you regardless.”
“Shut up, Zion.”
“Yes, shall I leave then?”
“No, don’t go, Sir Zion.”
“Ugh, seriously, what do you want to do? Miss Isella and Lady Carynne Hare have to figure it out themselves.”
“Why does Isella Evans speak to Carynne like she’s commanding a platoon?”
At the repeated line, Zion looked at Raymond, who seed about to lt into the floor in his depression.
Love may change people, but Raymond had changed too much in a short ti. Was it because it was his first relationship? He seed to have beco strange too quickly.
Until just a few months ago, he was a very rational superior, but how had he ended up like this?
Zion clicked his tongue.
“You’re drunk, Sir Raymond.”
“I’ve said before, I’m not drunk, Sir Zion.”
“You look no different from being drunk. Can you let go now? I also need to et Miss Isella.”
“Why does Isella—”
“Stop it. And right now, Miss Isella is dating . If you continue to speak ill of her, I won’t stay quiet.”
“If you won’t stay quiet then… Haa.”
Raymond straightened up. In the dimly lit store, his only eye shone.
“Sir Zion, are you really together with Isella now…?”
“Please consider my feelings too, seeing her ex-fiancé right in front of . Miss Isella isn’t necessarily a good person, but she is charming. There must be so reason for her actions.”
“That’s unexpected. Honestly, I’ve never understood your relationships with won.”
Raymond straightened his posture and looked at Zion with an unfamiliar gaze. Zion, with a displeased expression, handed him a bottle of alcohol.
“As I’ve ntioned before, my love is always genuine.”
However, Zion’s words lacked credibility considering his history with won. Zion and Raymond got along well in so aspects, particularly in combat, but they did not see eye to eye when it ca to interpersonal relationships.
“…Well, I’m not one to talk.”
“I’m glad you realize that.”
“Then, as the person who saved your life, I have one request. Please help improve the relationship between those two.”
“No. I refuse.”
Zion was alard by Raymond’s request.
Isella and Zion had just started their relationship. And he was supposed to talk to Isella about Carynne? ntioning another woman in front of the one he’s dating was completely out of the question.
Zion, who was desperate to keep won happy and was good at it, firmly declined walking into that pit of fire. The problem was that the one making the request was none other than Raymond.
“Do I need to remind you of everything I rember?”
“Ahh, Sir Raymond! Why bring up that issue again? Issues between won should be resolved by won themselves. Why are you interfering… I just don’t understand.”
Towards the end, Zion’s voice trailed off. He owed his life to Raymond, and not just once. Raymond had not emphasized it, so Zion had forgotten. Zion acknowledged that he had to listen.
But even so, Zion couldn’t understand why Raymond was going to such lengths. Not even married n concern themselves with their wives’ friendships to this extent.
“I just wish Isella would be kinder to Carynne.”
A sigh escaped Zion at Raymond’s earnest expression.
“…That’s between the two of them. Just let it be. Relationships aren’t sothing others can ddle in. And they haven’t even known each other that long.”
“You and Miss Isella have had enough ti to grow close, why haven’t Isella and Carynne by now?”
“People are different, you know. With ti, you’ll see whether they get along or not. From what I see, they don’t seem to sh well.”
“Then that’s a problem.”
Raymond responded with a despondent voice.
“There’s not much ti.”
“What are you talking about?”
“……”
He did not speak any further.
* * *
“Isn’t arriving on ti the least bit of courtesy?”
Fortunately, Isella hadn’t left and was still at the fountain in the promised square, though her expression was icy. Zion inwardly clicked his tongue at his own blunder.
Zion absolutely detested ddling in other people’s trivial relationships. Knowing when to step out of complex affairs with won was his creed. If you don’t know when to extract yourself, you could end up stabbed.
Instinct scread not to bother with unnecessary matters. What’s the point? It’s neither a love affair, a blood relation, nor a friendship. Why should he get involved in other people’s business?
There was hardly enough ti to focus on Isella right in front of him. Zion bowed to kiss Isella’s hand. The courteous gesture seed to please her, as her voice softened overhead.
“I won’t wait again in the future.”
“It won’t happen again.”
“Never again.”
“Yes.”
Isella seed about to say more but then stopped. Her cheeks were puffed in anger, but the sight of Zion’s smooth face seed to soften her anger. Zion Electra’s straight nose brushed over the back of Isella’s hand, and his round eyes gazed at her.
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