About Becoming My Ex-Husband's Mistress - Chapter 151
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Chapter 151. In Search of the Inheritance
We arrived at Dyser Harbor late in the afternoon.
I purchased a ticket for the Quindel bound for the Capital under the name Priscilla Bilsty, then handed it to Luderne along with an identity document when he arrived as planned.
Luderne headed toward the Quindel that had arrived at the harbor on schedule, while I made my way to the lodging Madame Laber had secured just ahead of the port.
Everything I needed was waiting there—hair dye and fresh cosmetics.
Madame Laber had arranged for them to be brought from a nearby salon.
After a quick wash, I sat at the vanity.
Once I finished dyeing my hair and applying makeup, then changed into fresh clothes, a face I hadn’t seen in ages stared back at me from the mirror.
Priscilla from the Raber Salon.
I retrieved the identity document I would use from now on.
As I gazed at it for a moment, a hollow laugh escaped me.
I remembered how Melissa and Count Veloda Genoma had stolen my original identity document, and how Priscilla’s document from the Necari Territory had been invalidated by Eclite’s exile.
Just then, Luderne entered.
His eyes widened at the sight of my transformed appearance.
I offered him a gentle smile.
From now on, I was to become Luderne Wintem’s mistress.
“It’s been a while, Your Highness.”
It was best to appear as affectionate as possible in the eyes of others.
Yet instead of responding to my greeting, Luderne’s face flushed crimson. He hesitated, covering his mouth with his hand as though words had abandoned him entirely.
“Why that reaction?”
Luderne closed the door and stood before me.
“You’re so beautiful. I knew it, but seeing you again… it’s extraordinary.”
He was lavishing praise on my makeup artistry.
“Are you really that pleased with the makeup?”
Curiosity suddenly seized me.
“In Your Highness’s eyes, who is more beautiful—Priscilla or Priscilla?”
A somewhat awkward question, perhaps.
But Luderne showed no sign of hesitation whatsoever.
“That’s not the issue.”
“Then what is?”
“You’ve never smiled at me like that since we reunited.”
“What?”
“That expression… I only saw it during our marriage. It’s so beautiful.”
“….”
“I think my eyes might be blinded by it.”
He kissed my cheek and lips in turn.
“With an atmosphere like this, anyone would understand why I’m so utterly captivated by my mistress that I can’t think straight.”
I closed my eyes and raised both arms to embrace his neck.
After sharing a kiss for a moment, I stepped back slightly, and I could see Luderne’s lips curve upward in a gentle smile.
“Count Bilsty has been accounted for as having boarded the Quindel toward the Capital. Several sailors even witnessed Count Bilsty boarding.”
It meant they had coordinated their story according to the plan.
Then he withdrew a spatial transfer scroll from his pocket.
A passage to the Capital opened before us.
As Luderne Wintem and I clasped hands and stepped through, the landscape before my eyes transformed instantly into Luderne’s Office.
However, the contents inside were scattered about—as if the place had been ransacked by thieves.
When Luderne Wintem pulled the bell cord, a young servant soon entered.
“Your Majesty! You’ve returned!”
Luderne Wintem’s brow furrowed.
“Why are you here? Where is Egardt?”
The young servant scratched his head and bowed apologetically.
“My apologies. Egardt is currently….”
Moments later, we found Egardt lying asleep on a bed.
The young servant explained in a calm voice.
Egardt had been discovered collapsed in Luderne’s Office, and while he had regained consciousness afterward, he could barely speak, let alone move properly.
He was currently showing slight improvement, and had fallen into deep sleep after taking medicine just moments ago.
“Since we didn’t know where Your Majesty was, we sent word only to the main branch of the Doorban Empire. We’ve preserved the scene as it was, and regarding the assailant—Lesha….”
At that moment, the door burst open.
“What is this about! Why is Egardt unconscious?”
It was Sir Jester who rushed in, looking startled.
Without hesitation, we both pressed our index fingers to our lips in alarm. We were worried Egardt might wake.
Meanwhile, Sir Jester was even more startled upon seeing us and quickly straightened his posture.
“Forgive my intrusion. I didn’t know you were here. I was simply thinking I needed to assess the situation and inform His Majesty immediately.”
Luderne Wintem merely nodded briefly and turned his attention back to Egardt’s condition. Egardt slept soundly despite the commotion.
“Let’s speak outside.”
We moved to the Reception Room.
Once we were seated on the sofa, the young servant stood properly and spoke again.
He said that Lesha was the first to discover Egardt’s collapse and had come running to report it.
“By observing Lesha’s gestures and movements, we deduced that the culprit was Anne. She was seen fleeing with several documents. So we immediately sent people after her….”
After she was last spotted at the Casino, they could find no further trace of Anne.
But I thought I understood.
“I suspect Anne acted under Melissa Bilsty’s orders to accomplish something, and has now completely defected to Count Veloda Genoma’s side. Though we won’t know for certain until we apprehend her.”
“I share that assessment. It seems she’s finally crossed the line.”
Luderne Wintem, who had folded his arms, nodded in agreement with my conjecture without objection.
Thanks to the time we’d spent preparing our response over the past few days, there were now no secrets between us.
Anne had become Melissa Bilsty’s spy, and Jeanne, Melissa Bilsty’s maid, was my spy.
We decided to examine the office again first.
As Luderne Wintem examined the desk and various other places, he spoke.
“The investment documents for Raber Salon and the matchmaking list that Eclite sent have disappeared.”
I wondered if this was a serious matter, but surprisingly, Luderne Wintem’s expression remained light.
“If she took those to Melissa Bilsty, the investment amount would have been transferred in full. That document wouldn’t be a bad thing.”
Rather, I judged that this would actually strengthen the persuasiveness of Luderne Wintem and my relationship.
After assessing the situation, Luderne Wintem instructed Sir Jester.
“The King is currently absent from the Royal Palace. Go at first light and confirm the atmosphere there, then report back.”
“Understood, Your Highness.”
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The next day.
I left the mansion and secured a lodging.
There, I removed my makeup and had Luderne Wintem don a traveler’s hooded cloak.
When I fitted him with a brown wig, he looked like a hired mercenary.
The place we visited together was the Supreme Court.
Luderne Wintem told me that if I showed my identification badge and key as someone coming to claim Baron Sellen’s inheritance, the remaining procedures would proceed automatically.
Following Luderne Wintem’s instructions, a clerk appeared and conducted several verification procedures before bringing out an exceptionally sturdy safe.
The safe had only a single keyhole.
When I inserted the key into the hole and turned it, the safe opened without resistance.
Inside was a magical scroll.
The clerk handed me the magical scroll and newly prepared documents.
“If you deliver this to the Bank Manager, the rest will be processed.”
We proceeded to the Capital Bank.
When I showed the Bank Manager the documents and scroll, he was startled and bowed deeply before guiding me to a VIP room prepared inside.
“Please wait a moment.”
After leaving, he soon returned and handed me a small jewelry box.
Upon opening it, I found a silver ring with a small gem embedded in it.
“It is an honor to meet the ring’s owner.”
He then instructed me to place the silver ring on my index finger and tear the scroll I had received from the court.
I placed the ring on my left index finger. It was loose, as though it would slip off immediately due to its size.
However, when I tore the magical scroll, something remarkable happened.
The ring’s size adjusted perfectly to fit my finger. And it no longer slipped off.
Bewildered, I looked between the two men alternately, and the Bank Manager rubbed his hands together with anticipation gleaming in his eyes.
“That is an advanced magical safe.”
“A magical safe?”
“Yes. It is a method of protecting assets in a subspace, I’m told. Only gold coins can be stored inside. The bank can deposit them, but only the ring’s owner can withdraw them.”
The Bank Manager then asked me to withdraw a single gold coin, saying this would be the first time he witnessed such a scene.
“You simply need to think of placing one gold coin on the table or at a specific location.”
At those words, I imagined placing a single gold coin on the table.
Immediately, with a soft clink, a gold coin appeared on the table.
I couldn’t believe my eyes even after witnessing it—my mouth fell open. The Bank Manager was equally astonished.
When I thought of placing ten additional coins on the table, a series of clinks sounded in succession.
Exactly ten more gold coins appeared.
“How do I store them back?”
“Simply hold the ring close and think of depositing them.”
At the Bank Manager’s words, I brought the ring close to the gold coins.
As I imagined placing all the coins before me into it, they vanished as if sucked into the ring like smoke—a sight almost too fantastical to believe.
So this was what it did.
Bewildered, I asked the Bank Manager.
“How much is stored inside this ring?”
The Bank Manager rubbed his hands together and bowed respectfully to me. The sum he then stated defied imagination.
“According to the bank’s records, there are currently fifty million gold coins stored within. Deposits have continued to arrive even recently.”
“Even recently?”
The Bank Manager clasped his hands together and offered a strained smile.
“Though the reason remains unknown, it would appear that you have become the wealthiest person in the Arde Kingdom.”
In a daze, I left the bank and returned to my lodging.
I applied makeup to restore my appearance as Priscilla, yet even as I moved the brush, reality seemed to elude me.
I had known, of course, that Luderne Wintem’s inheritance was substantial.
But fifty million gold coins.
Even with the Bank Manager citing the records directly, I couldn’t believe it. Fifty million gold coins equated to roughly fifty trillion won in my understanding.
This far exceeded merely vast—it was incomprehensible.
As such thoughts consumed me, I found myself inevitably recalling the original story.
‘How much did Melissa Bilsty pay when she purchased the Temple of the Arde Kingdom back then?’
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