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    87. Don’t even think about escaping from me.

    Only then did Roselia, who had been staring at the table, lift her
    gaze to look curiously at Johannes.

    Johannes’s expression, as he looked at Roselia, appeared
    somewhat forlorn.

    Originally, he had no intention of taking her back to their
    homeland, even for her safety…

    Yet, the fickleness of the human heart made Johannes yearn to
    bring her along, unable to bear the thought of being separated
    from his younger sister.

    Roselia, meeting his wistful gaze, offered an awkward smile.

    “I’m not a true member of this family, but there are people here
    who would miss me. I can’t bring myself to leave them behind to
    go there.”

    Her gentle refusal darkened Johannes’s expression.

    “I see…”

    Lowering his head in disappointment, Johannes seemed as
    though he had more to say. He called her name.

    “Roselia…”

    The words rose to his throat: I am your only blood relative, your
    brother.
    But he hesitated. He didn’t want to confuse her now, nor did he
    want to use the pretense of family to drag her into the dangerous
    battlefield he was bound for.

    Perhaps, deep down, he hoped she would sever this lingering
    connection for him.

    Even if they were apart, his feelings for her would remain steadfast.
    From afar, all he could do was hope for her happiness and safety.

    Suppressing the words that threatened to escape, Johannes
    offered a bittersweet smile.

    “If you ever change your mind, please contact me.”

    At that moment, a familiar voice sounded from the drawing room
    entrance.

    “That won’t happen.”

    Leaning against the doorway with his arms crossed, Klaus gazed at
    them arrogantly.

    “Because Roselia’s home is now here at the Duke’s estate.”

    With the demeanor of a predator facing an intruder, Klaus
    approached with a calm yet threatening intensity.

    Standing beside Roselia, Klaus fixed Johannes with an unwavering
    gaze and spoke.

    “So, I suggest you say your goodbyes, Marquess of Euciliod.”
    His tone was outwardly polite, but the hostility in his eyes betrayed
    his true feelings. Did he know Johannes had wanted to take
    Roselia away?

    Johannes met Klaus’s venomous stare, but Roselia, sensing the
    tension, looked at Klaus uneasily before turning to Johannes with
    an awkward smile.

    “This is farewell for now, but I hope we can meet again if the
    opportunity arises.”

    At her words, Klaus’s brow furrowed deeply as he glared down at
    her.

    Roselia silently nudged Klaus, standing up from her seat.

    Johannes, too, rose with a bitter smile.

    “It seems I’ve taken up too much of your time. I’ll be going now.”

    Before leaving, Johannes gave Klaus a long, pointed look and left
    him with one final remark.

    “Your Grace, I ask that you take good care of Lady Roselia,”
    Johannes said, as though he had some claim over her.

    Klaus’s brow furrowed in displeasure at Johannes’s presumption.

    “You needn’t worry, Marquess. I will, of course, take care of her,”
    Klaus replied confidently.

    Johannes let out a small, deflating smile and gave a slight bow
    before leaving the room.
    As he exited the drawing room in silence, Roselia couldn’t take her
    eyes off him for a while.

    Although there were no romantic feelings, she had grown quite
    close to the Marquess of Euciliod.

    Perhaps it was because she had received so much help from him…

    Knowing she wouldn’t see him again left an odd emptiness in her
    chest.

    As Roselia continued to watch Johannes disappear into the
    distance, Klaus, seemingly jealous, pulled her into his arms.

    Wrapping an arm around her waist, he buried his nose against her
    neck, displaying an uncharacteristically disgruntled expression.

    “Stop looking, Roselia,” he said firmly.

    His behavior, reminiscent of a child sulking in jealousy, was unlike
    his usual mature and stoic demeanor. Roselia couldn’t help but
    chuckle softly as she stroked his hair.

    “Are you jealous?”

    Her teasing tone prompted Klaus to slowly lift his head.

    Grasping her chin gently to make her meet his gaze, he let out a
    faint smile.

    “Yes,” he admitted.
    The small smile that tugged at his lips carried a warmth that made
    her chest tingle.

    Still wrapped securely in his embrace, Roselia leaned her head
    against his broad chest, her laughter bubbling out.

    Klaus, spinning her around to face him, spoke in a mock-stern
    tone.

    “Just so we’re clear—don’t even dream of running away from me.”

    The weight of his words carried a meaningful intensity, making
    Roselia smile. She wrapped her arms around his neck playfully.

    “Unless Your Grace abandons me first, that will never happen.”

    At her response, Klaus’s lips curled into a satisfied grin.

    “Good. That’s one thing we’ll never have to worry about.”

    With that, Klaus gently tilted her face up and captured her lips in a
    kiss.

    Despite his blunt words, the touch of his lips was soft and
    featherlight, sending a shiver through Roselia as her eyes fluttered
    closed.

    ***

    Roselia sat idly, as usual, watching Count Bernas and Claucet
    painting.
    Claucet glanced at her while adding paint to her sketch of a
    canary and spoke up.

    “The Marquess of Euciliod is returning to Raphelios, isn’t he?”

    It seemed she had already heard about Johannes. Roselia nodded
    calmly at Claucet’s attempt to make conversation.

    “He was originally an envoy sent for the treaty with Lugbeljet.”

    Claucet put down her brush and stared at Roselia intently.

    “The Marquess seems oddly fond of Antonio. Don’t you find it a bit
    disappointing?”

    “Fond? It’s just that we’re related… distant relatives, perhaps. That’s
    probably why he’s been so attentive.”

    “Don’t you think you look too much alike for distant relatives? Even
    your hair color and eye color are identical.”

    Claucet’s sudden observation left Roselia wide-eyed.

    Of course, she had noticed the resemblance when she first met
    him… but she had long forgotten about it.

    Roselia let out a small, deflating laugh and redirected the
    conversation smoothly.

    “Black hair and green eyes must be common in Raphelios.”

    Claucet shrugged at her casual comment and turned her gaze
    back to her easel.
    “Well, maybe you’re closer relatives than you think.”

    Then, as if something occurred to her, Claucet whipped her head
    around, narrowing her eyes at Roselia.

    “Just don’t think about following the Marquess, okay?”

    Roselia smiled faintly at Claucet’s endearing reaction.

    Bernas, observing Claucet with a hint of exasperation, clicked his
    tongue and resumed painting.

    “If she wants to go, she should be allowed to,” he said nonchalantly.

    Claucet spun around, shocked, and shouted, “Grandfather!”

    She puffed up her cheeks indignantly, as if to scold him for such a
    statement. Bernas merely shook his head in exasperation.

    “Humans have a natural tendency to seek out their roots. Even if
    it’s not now, the pull will come eventually.”

    “Antonio is practically family! Grandfather, do you want him to
    leave?”

    At her petulant outburst, Bernas adjusted his slipping glasses and
    looked at Roselia for a moment before returning to his painting.

    “Distance doesn’t make someone less of a family member.
    Whatever happens, we should trust Antonio’s choice and support
    it.”
    Bernas’s calm statement only made Claucet’s face flush redder,
    her frustration escalating.

    Finally, tears welled up in her eyes as she shouted, “No! I won’t let
    Antonio leave!”

    But… it’s not like Roselia had said she was going to Raphelios…

    Feeling the atmosphere take an odd turn, Roselia laughed
    awkwardly and tried to reassure Claucet.

    “No, really, I said I’m not going anywhere!”

    “Grandfather, I hate you!”

    Claucet, thoroughly upset, stomped away from her easel and
    stormed out of the room.

    Roselia, caught off guard, quickly scrambled to follow her.

    “My lady! You need to take off your apron first!” she called after her.

    ***

    “Pfft! Claucet said that?”

    In Klaus’s study, Roselia, who had brought an armful of history
    books to read, sighed deeply after recounting the events that took
    place at Count Bernas’s residence earlier that day.

    “The Count was being mischievous. It’s not like I had any intention
    of leaving in the first place.”
    Hearing her complaint, Klaus, perched on the armrest of the sofa
    where she sat, leaned down and pressed a kiss to her hair.

    “Well, it’s been a while since Claucet said something that
    adorable.”

    Saying this, Klaus slid into the seat beside her, pulling her onto his
    lap with ease.

    Caught off guard, Roselia ended up sitting with her legs together
    on his lap, her face flushing as she tried to climb off.

    “I’m dressed as a man right now,” she protested.

    “So what? It’s just the two of us here.”

    With that, Klaus tightened his arm around her waist to keep her
    from escaping.

    Roselia sighed in exasperation, but the corners of her lips twitched
    with a faint, resigned smile.

    “I feel the same way as Claucet. Even if you wanted to go, I’d never
    let you. No, I wouldn’t allow it at all.”

    Klaus’s voice carried a mischievous undertone as he leaned in to
    nuzzle the back of her neck, his lips brushing against her skin.

    A tingling sensation shot through her, and Roselia instinctively
    shrank away, her face heating up.

    Klaus murmured softly, his lips and nose pressed against her neck,
    as if enjoying her reaction.
    “Roselia… your scent is already wafting out again.”

    “And whose fault do you think that is?”

    Roselia managed to stifle her trembling voice, glaring at him with
    a mix of frustration and embarrassment.

    Klaus, finding even her glare adorable, cradled the back of her
    neck with his hand and brought his lips to hers.

    Roselia’s eyes widened in surprise before fluttering closed as she
    surrendered to him.

    As she melted into his embrace, Klaus suddenly broke the kiss and
    stood, scooping her up in his arms with one arm supporting her
    back and the other under her knees.

    Startled, Roselia let out a small yelp.

    “Wh-what are you doing all of a sudden…?”

    Now cradled in his arms in a princess carry, Roselia’s wide eyes
    darted around nervously. Klaus’s voice was steady, but his tone
    carried a hint of urgency.

    “We’re going to the bedroom.”

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