As he struggled internally, she picked up a long ribbon to tie her hair up.
Mary came over quickly to assist.
When her hair was fixed, Raoul gestured to the knights heavily.
“Get out of the way.”
“But Sir…”
“You want your head to roll? I’m doing this to keep you safe. Get out of the way.”
Raoul said grimly.
But his tone was firm. The knights who had been hesitating eventually got out of the way, clearing the way.
Amarion left her room and looked at him apologetically.
“I’m sorry, Raoul.”
“No, my Lady. Forgive us for our rudeness that we dared to stand in your way.”
Sir Raoul placed his hand on his chest, like a knight.
‘I’ll have to apologize again later.’
She smiled bitterly as she walked down the hall.
***
Victor was the only one in his office when she arrived.
She deliberately walked loudly as she entered.
Victor looked up from the document he was reading.
His voice, which whispered sweet affections last night, spoke calmly.
“I thought you would stay in your room.”
“Are you serious? Did you really think that those feeble knights could stop me?”
Victor quietly nodded his head.
“You care about the weak, so I thought you would not be able to turn down their request.”
“…You are mean, Victor.”
Victor’s eyes widened, but he quickly laughed. It was bitter.
She looked at him with a hard expression.
The Victor in front of her felt unfamiliar.
He was calm even after ordering unjust deaths, and confessed that he used his knights to stop her.
He was nothing like a knight or lord.
Even though they had been together for months, it was like she was seeing him for the first time.
She asked, calming her boiling rage.
“Are the vassals I spoke of yesterday being executed today?”
“Yes.”
“Are their sins a felony worthy of death?”
Victor answered dryly.
“The law of Morte states that anyone who insults a lord’s family should be hanged.”
“You know the law is cruel.”
She shot back at him.
“You know, didn’t you hide it from me? Isn’t that unfair too?”
Birds chirped outside the window.
The brightly lit office was like a prayer room in the temple.
Victor, sitting there, was as beautiful as ever, but anger weighed heavily on her heart, so she felt nothing.
If she had known that someone’s death was the reward for being honest with Victor, she wouldn’t have spoken.
She clenched her teeth.
“Tell them to stop, Victor. Stop and be merciful.”
“They insulted you.”
“I hate it even more if you’re doing this because of me!”
Her voice grew louder.
Victor looked at her, confused.
She clenched her fists and spoke, with more power than before.
“I don’t want anyone to die because of me. It’s the thing I hate the most in the world.”
“Victor.”
Silence fell. Neither one of them looked away. They maintained eye contact for what felt like centuries.
After a while, Victor called the butler.
“Diederick.”
“Did you call me, my Lord?”
She could feel Diderick’s presence behind her back.
Victor looked her straight in the eyes as he ordered.
“Tell the guards that the Grand Duchess has ordered the execution to be stopped. Send the prisoners back to the dungeon.”
“I will follow your orders.”
There was a click, and the sound of the door closing.
She didn’t avert her gaze.
She didn’t even say thank you.
There was no reason to be grateful for common decency.
In the end, it was Victor who turned away first.
She rubbed her eyes.
“You know what? I could have hidden this if I wanted to.”
“Why didn’t you?”
“Because you told me to be honest. Because I wanted to trust you.”
He approached her and cupped her cheek with one hand.
His hand tenderly caressed her face.
“I want to protect you, Marion. That’s all.”
“But this was the wrong way.”
She shook her head.
No matter how much she liked Victor, she couldn’t agree with his methods.
Death was the end of life, the end of a future.
That is why it was necessary to be very careful when inflicting death.
Her life and Victor’s were different.
Ever since she was born, she had fought monsters to protect people, while Victor had fought humans on the battlefield.
So, to some extent, she was able to understand their differing values.
But even for her, there were some things that were unacceptable.
She removed Victor’s hand from her face.
“I have suffered enough death. I don’t want to see anyone die anymore, ever.”
Victor didn’t answer.
Without hesitation, she turned on her heels and left.
The scent of his musk, which had always enchanted her, gradually faded away.
[E/N: I don’t comment my opinions often, but d*mn this chapter broke my heart. They’re both trying so hard to love each other, but their ways of showing their love hurt each other. Amarion hides things, and Victor uses force to protect the people he cares about. I really hope they can reconcile </3]