Chapter 10 - Contract Marriage (1/2)
Chapter 10 – Contract Marriage
“Sorry?”
“Find me someone, to have a contract marriage with.”
Incredulous, Gen asked., “Are you serious about this?”
“Weren’t you the one who brought up this idea? Hence, go and find someone”
“But…Yes, I understand.”
The duke’s orders were always short and precise. Never to be disobeyed.
Gen had suggested it as a joke, but now felt obliged as the duke had taken him seriously. He wondered if he would be able to find a woman who would want to marry the bloody duke or the monstrous prince of blood.
Where could he find a partner for him?
He was the duke of the nation and the one and only brother to the emp. His partner, even if she wasn’t a member of the royal family, had to at least be someone from a noble ranked family.
Furthermore, a marriage based on a contract?
It was impossible to find the daughter of a noble family who would agree to this when she could be abandoned at any point in time. But it was too late to take back his words.
Gen regretted his frankness and blamed himself. Yet, the only way to save his life would be to look for a promising lady. Swearing to himself never to speak his thoughts out loud, he exited the study.
Once Gen exited the room the duke got out of his chair and walked over to look out at the scenery from the glass window.
“A contract marriage…that doesn’t sound too bad.”
He couldn’t help but smile. As long as it succeeds, he would be able to avoid Belice’s nagging for a while.
*
A forlorn Gen entered the imperial palace with a reply to exactly the 58th letter. He was walking down the long corridor towards the empress’s study when he heard voices from afar so stopped to listen.
“Count Lohikin, what do you mean?”
“I am very sorry Marquis Crenson. I am not sure how to express this myself. My daughter suddenly says she doesn’t want to ever get married.”
“Was my son not to her liking?”
“No! Of course not. Please don’t take this the wrong way. How could she dislike your son whom she’s never met. It’s not that she doesn’t want to marry your son but says she hates marriage all together. Which also puts me in a very compromising position.”
“Ha-ha, well. If that is how the young lady feels then I’m sure you must be frustrated. Isn’t she already twenty this year?”
“Well what’s the point of me stressing over it? It’s not like I could tie her up and force her into one. I am gravely worried that she would change her mind tomorrow and ask for a marriage partner.”
“Well then, I suppose we should consider this engagement never happened. It is a pity. I truly wanted to form family ties with you, Count Lohikin.”
“Likewise. I regret this missed relationship with you Marquis Crenson. However, thank you for understanding.”