Though Lucian was surprised to see her angered, he didn’t flinch, even when the sword was pointed at him. He asked calmly, "What happened?"
"You ask what happened? Are you that nonchalant about the immoral acts you are planning to commit?" she said coldly, her beautiful, anger-filled eyes glaring daggers at him. "You say you want as your wife, and here you are already planning to have mistresses. How many mistresses are you going to have, huh? One woman cos, and you accept her. Soon, more will co seeking the favor of their lord. Are you going to fill our residence with your mistresses while I stand by and watch you shower them with kindness?"
’Our Residence’ these were the words that caught Lucian’s attention. So, she did consider marrying him.
"Lady Erin, what happened?" a man asked.
Erin turned to the source of the voice. Paul and another man were already in the study, but in her rage, she hadn’t noticed them when she barged in. Her focus had been entirely on Lucian.
"Lord Rainier, I am teaching your son the difference between right and wrong—sothing he seems to have forgotten. He should know won are not the toys for him to play with them and their emotions." Erin said, then looked back at Lucian, her sword still pointed at him.
Those present were taken aback to see their lord treated like this by a guest, but the lord himself showed no reaction.
The Ahren brothers entered the room, along with Aaron and Arthur. They seed unsurprised by the scene, trusting Lucian to handle it.
"What did he do?" Paul asked, totally shocked. In his eyes, his son was the epito of morality. He could never do any wrong.
"While asking to marry him again and again, he is planning his mistresses as well. Isn’t that pathetic?" She asked.
Paul looked at his son in a disbelief but said, "Lady Erin, you must have mistaken. Lucian is not..."
"He arranged for to stay in the chamber ant for the lady of this estate and even dares co in that chamber, do you still think he is not like that?" she interrupted him. She looked like she had lost all her calm.
Lucian, calmly watching her angry face, stepped forward, letting the tip of the blade press against his thick clothing. It wouldn’t take long for it to pierce his skin.
"Lucian!" Paul exclaid, echoed by others in the room.
Lucian ignored their cries and refused to back down. Erin’s firm grip on the sword wavered, but she kept it steady, the blade still aid at his heart.
He took another step forward, the sharp tip finally piercing his skin. Yet his expression didn’t waver, as if he felt no pain at all.
"What are you trying to prove by doing this? That you’re justified in treating this way?" she asked, her voice trembling with fury. "If you plan to toy with my feelings, I’d rather kill you now. No man is allowed to humiliate ."
"You can go ahead and kill if you believe I’ve hurt you," Lucian replied calmly. "But before you do, you should know: you are the only woman I will ever have. There is no place for anyone else by my side."
"Liar," she snapped, her anger intensifying. "If that’s true, then explain what that woman is doing with you all the ti. She even spends hours alone with you in the study."
At that mont, another door of the study, connected to adjacent offices, creaked open. A woman stepped in, carrying a stack of ledgers in her hands.
"Lord Lucian, I’ve finished working on these and—what... My Lord..." she gasped, frozen in shock at the sight before her.
Erin’s sharp gaze shifted to the woman, then back to Lucian. "Was I wrong? Look at her! She’s here, ready to serve you as your mistress. And yet you still dare lie to , claiming I’m the only one you want as your wife."
Thud!
The ledgers slipped from the woman’s hands, scattering across the floor. She imdiately dropped to her knees.
"My Lady, I am not a mistress," the woman said hurriedly, her voice shaking. "Please don’t call that. I’m only working here to fulfill my late father’s duties. Lord Lucian allowed to take his place."
Erin studied her with narrowed eyes. "You don’t have to lie. I won’t harm you. It’s not your fault if a man wants to take you as his mistress. Won are nothing but helpless in front of these n, but I am not one weak woman."
"No-No, trust . I am not a mistress. I am already engaged to soone else. Lord Lucian is going to marry off to him soon, once I have accumulated enough dowry on my own. I don’t have parents so I have to earn it on my own and help my uncle."
Erin looked at Lucian, who t her gaze with his usual unwavering calm. She knew her sword had pierced his skin by now, and he was likely bleeding, yet he showed no sign of pain.
Finally, Aaron stepped into the room, his expression serious as he approached her. He grasped the sword with his bare hands and gently lowered it. "Erin, calm down. Talk to Lucian peacefully. I’m sure you’ll get the answers you’re looking for if you ask directly. You know he never lies. When he said he wants to marry you and that you’d be the only woman by his side, he ant it."
Erin stared at him in disbelief, her grip on the sword loosening. She hadn’t expected Aaron to take Lucian’s side so firmly. Sothing felt off—shouldn’t Aaron be shocked by what had just happened?
anwhile, Paul gestured to the man next to him, signaling him to leave. Then he turned to the kneeling woman. "Emma, co with ."
Emma quickly stood, bowing deeply as she apologized to Erin once more before hurrying after Paul.
Rowan and Rafal entered the study while Arthur lingered outside, calling after them. "That sword... she might decide to use it on next since I was the one who provoked her. You two handle this."
Rafal stepped forward, gently taking the sword from Erin’s hand, while Aaron turned his attention to Lucian. He moved aside Lucian’s winter coat, exposing the wound beneath.
"I’m fine," Lucian insisted, trying to brush him off.
Aaron glared at him. "If you knew how to use proper words, this wouldn’t have gone so far," he said sharply as he examined the injury, his gaze clouded with concern.
Lucian’s attention remained fixed on Erin, who stood frozen, her expression a mixture of shock and confusion.
"I’ll treat it later," Lucian said, his voice steady. "For now, let talk to her."
Aaron, seeing that the wound wasn’t deep, relented with a sigh, stepping aside to allow Lucian to handle the situation
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