The Isolated Marchioness Just Wants to Make a Living - Chapter 75
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Chapter 75
But he decided not to be greedy.
“A woman I love? What does that even mean… If this fact becomes known, even a perfectly fine engagement would be broken off. Where in this world would there be a woman who wants to marry a man who transforms into a monster?”
Wasn’t it Brisa who said exactly this in the Eastern Region last time?
He forcibly suppressed his hope.
‘I need to somehow send her back to the Central Region before the next transformation period.’
And the second topic he had intended to discuss then was…
“I also knew that you always wished and hoped for that broken engagement.”
Leopold had no idea that Brisa thought that way.
To be honest, after Brisa’s mother passed away, he thought Brisa would want to break off the engagement.
This engagement was entirely due to her mother, and her own will was nowhere to be found.
During their time at the Academy, Brisa always spoke critically about her birth mother’s arranged marriage.
“How could our mother have been happy? It was just a forced marriage…”
So Leopold thought the best thing would be to break off the engagement at an appropriate time, considering her feelings as much as possible.
Since she seemed to naturally grow close to Harrison, he didn’t intervene in what was ‘forcibly’ arranged for him. It seemed like he had no right to do so.
But Brisa’s voice when talking about the broken engagement was more bitter than he had expected.
“In many ways, it was an engagement that would be disadvantageous to you.”
She herself seemed to have thought a lot about the declining conditions.
He thought they needed to have a more sincere conversation about this engagement and the broken engagement.
However, shocked by ‘El’s’ true identity, he couldn’t even bring up that topic. From the next day on, he had transformed into a wolf-dog.
‘Now I’ve suddenly ended up in a wheat showdown with Dahlia.’
He thought he couldn’t ask for a conversation with Brisa, who was busy with the showdown, about past engagement matters.
However, that thought gradually changed as he watched Brisa.
The third week since the showdown began.
In Dahlia’s field, the wheat grew rapidly. Since she had secured tall wheat seeds, it was obvious that many wheat grains would ripen.
Moreover, a few days ago, she had bought and spread plenty of fertilizer.
Meanwhile, Brisa hadn’t even sown wheat yet. She was only carefully selecting seeds.
In the field where wheat should have been growing, only green manure beans were flourishing. Finally, Leopold, who had been holding back, knocked on Brisa’s room.
If this situation continued, there seemed to be no need to suppress his desire to have a conversation.
“Leopold?”
Brisa asked from inside the door, sounding slightly surprised.
“Why?”
“Brisa, are you busy?”
“I’m fine for now. Um, want to come in?”
Leopold entered Brisa’s room.
Brisa was apparently preparing to go out, picking out a ribbon as she asked.
“What’s the matter?”
Leopold sighed and sat down before speaking.
“It might be a bit late, but there’s something I want to talk about.”
At that, Brisa’s eyes widened as she looked at him.
Leopold was about to furrow his brow, wondering if asking to talk was really that surprising.
Brisa asked very carefully.
“…Leopold, sorry, but are you perhaps… um, is something wrong? Are you feeling unwell today or something?”
“Huh? Nothing’s wrong.”
Leopold replied elegantly.
“My condition is no different from usual.”
Before knocking on Brisa’s room, he had checked the mirror several times. There couldn’t be anything strange.
But Brisa hesitated and said.
“Um… that’s where Wolf-dog sits…”
Leopold was shocked and startled. He hadn’t sat on the chair, but on the fluffy cushion on the floor.
Come to think of it, this was the first time he had entered Brisa’s room in human form.
Since entering a girl’s room wasn’t proper etiquette, they usually talked in places like the dining room or reception room.
However, in his wolf-dog form, he had slept and eaten in this room.
So he had naturally sat in the spot where he always settled when coming to the room.
“Ah.”
Leopold’s mind went blank as he stood up.
“Sit here.”
Brisa hurriedly offered Leopold the chair.
“There must have been some confusion. I do that often too.”
“I know you never do that, but thanks for letting it slide anyway.”
Leopold expressed his sincere gratitude. Brisa rolled her eyes and replied.
“In our relationship, I’m always the subordinate, so I have no choice.”
At those words, Leopold lowered his voice and asked back.
“…What do you mean by that?”
“To see Wolf-dog even one more time… I have no choice but to stay on the owner’s good side.”
“Ah.”
At the unexpected answer, Leopold let out a deep sigh.
Indeed, Brisa still missed Wolf-dog. As evidence, she hadn’t even put away Wolf-dog’s cushion.
“So what did you want to say?”
Brisa asked while fiddling with the golden ribbon she had just picked out.
Leopold coughed awkwardly for a moment, then asked all at once.
“By any chance, Brisa… you don’t really think that I kept wanting the annulment because of the conditions, and when your brother appeared, I thought ‘this is my chance’ and sent the annulment letter, do you?”
The fourteen-year-old boy found the girl’s heart difficult to understand.
Especially a girl like Brisa, who always wore the same expression.
“If that’s the case, there’s something I need to tell you.”
Leopold continued speaking while feeling his palms somehow growing sweaty.
“I just… I thought you would want to break off the engagement. Since it’s an engagement made without your consent.”
Instead of getting annoyed at his sudden topic, Brisa quietly looked at him.
Leopold felt somewhat calmed as he gazed into those pale blue eyes.
He couldn’t carelessly talk about the curse of House Nogen, but if necessary, he could at least mention that there was a secret.
If she was concerned about external appearances, he planned to say he would handle that himself.
“And if there’s someone who suffered a loss from this engagement, it’s not me but you. It’s true that I wanted to break off the engagement, but it wasn’t because you were lacking—it was because I felt like I was doing something terrible to you. Because…”
“No, Leopold.”
But Brisa quietly interrupted his words.
“You don’t need to explain everything.”
“…What?”
“You said it when you were leaving Duke Dibostane’s estate. That you had a hidden card.”
Leopold briefly recalled that moment. Come to think of it, he seemed to have said something like that.
“It worked out well. There’s no such thing as free in noble marriages. If it was forcibly arranged despite mismatched conditions, it means your side has a hidden card.”
It was really just something he said in passing.
As if reading Leopold’s thoughts, Brisa spoke calmly.
“I don’t forget a single word you say.”
His heart suddenly dropped with a thud.
Leopold was momentarily flustered by the dizzying feeling he was experiencing for the first time in his life.
This… he couldn’t explain what this feeling was.
In an unremarkable place, with just one plain sentence.
“Well, you must have had your own circumstances that weighed on your mind. And right now, you have an expression that says you really don’t want to talk about it.”
Brisa, who had dropped a bomb on his heart, continued speaking as if it was nothing.
“So you don’t have to say it. You…”
She hesitated for a moment, then spoke clearly.
“You can do that with me.”
Leopold understood what Brisa was saying.
Leopold had never once talked about what happened with her mother on the day of their engagement ceremony. Because it was obvious that Brisa wouldn’t want to discuss it.
Since it wouldn’t be a good memory, he had hoped she would just forget it.
But it seemed Brisa hadn’t forgotten at all.
“You can also have at least one thing you don’t need to force yourself to tell me. Actually, I think that would put my mind at ease.”
The calculating girl said that.
“Don’t force yourself to say things just to be considerate of me… I won’t do that either. I really know well how hard that can be.”
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