Chapter 106:
Madam Ilena explained with a hint of annoyance:
I offered Viscount Fusilli the chance to choose between losing a limb or his head Thats what the Duke of Carlyle said.
Juliet blinked slowly. It wasnt surprising that Lennox had pressured Madam. However, Madam seemed not to want to escalate the situation further.
Viscount Fusilli was insignificant, but the person behind him was the issue.
The Viscount was the relative of Marquis Guinness. And Marquis Guinness was a great lord of the South.
If she handed the Viscount over to the Duke of Carlyle, it was obvious that Viscount Fusilli would either lose his life or face a fate even worse.
Then, Marquis Guinness would have a reason to protest against Madam Ilena.
Madam didnt want to create animosity with either of the two noble families.
It was characteristic of the Madam to value just cause and dignity.
Frankly, Juliet didnt expect much from Madam.
While Madam Ilena was warm-hearted and pleasant, she was also the old-fashioned type who would scold her granddaughters for wearing dresses that exposed their shoulders.
After a moment of thought, Juliet asked:
Hasnt Viscount Fusilli left yet?
Yes. He said he wanted to meet you. But dont worry. If you dont want to see him, Ill send him away immediately.
Madam Ilena said this, seemingly gauging Juliets reaction.
Actually, his belongings are already loaded in the carriage.
I see, Juliet replied, understanding the situation.
She remembered noticing the carriage when she came in. It was apparent the Viscount was inside.
Actually, he insisted on meeting you in person to apologize and seek forgiveness.
Grandmother!
Oh, alright! Ill tell him to leave right now.
As soon as the Madam finished speaking, a servant standing nearby quickly went out. It seemed he was going to convey the order.
Murmuring as if making excuses, the Madam said:
I thought you wouldnt want to see him.
Hearing this, Juliet gave a meaningful, quiet smile.
Yes. Theres no real need to meet him.
Suddenly-
Flutter.
Oh? A butterfly.
Emma, who had been wandering, spotted a butterfly of a color she had never seen before.
However, there were no flowers around.
It seemed strangely out of place.
The butterfly, fluttering around momentarily, seemed to take away Emmas soul and quickly flew out of the greenhouse.
Grandmother! Did you see that butterfly? It had such a unique appearance-
Oh, whats the fuss about a butterfly in a greenhouse? Dont make a big deal out of it like a child, Emma.
Madam Ilena scolded, but Emma couldnt let go.
But didnt you see it, Juliet?
Im not sure.
It was really beautiful
Juliet smiled broadly and lifted her teacup.
The aroma of the tea is nice.
* * *
Madam Ilena invited Juliet to lunch. It was a suggestion to mingle with other guests in the greenhouse until lunchtime.
Suddenly, Juliet remembered she had mentioned returning before lunch.
If hes waiting, let him wait.
Anyway, since the aides from the northern Dukes house had all come down, Lennox would undoubtedly be busy for a while.Th.ê most uptodate novels are published on n(0)velbj)n(.)co/m
Juliet didnt refuse the offer. Perhaps because of the events of the previous evening, the Madams guests were strangely kind to Juliet.
So its okay to touch now?
What?
You always tensed up whenever I touched you.
When did I-
Last night, on the way back from the concert hall to the villa.
Lennox seemed a bit off. Every time their knees brushed against each other, he seemed uncomfortable, gazing out of the window as if he was angry.
At first, Juliet thought she might be mistaken, but later she felt somewhat wronged.
No matter how spacious the carriage was, they were still in close quarters. There had to be some physical contact. At least he held her hand when they got out of the carriage.
But he didnt even try to make eye contact, even though he was supporting her with a gloved hand.
And then came this morning.
Juliet wasnt curious about why Lennox looked upset.
He had told her to stay by his side for six months but hadnt said anything about adjusting to his moods as before.
If you dont like me touching you, just tell me.
I never said I didnt like it.
Then?
More importantly.
Lennox tried to change the subject.
They said that VIscount left.
Oh, that.
Rumors spread fast.
Juliet wondered how many informants Lennox might have placed in the Madams mansion.
Thats good, right?
Juliet smiled brightly.
In contrast, Lennox looked displeased.
When he heard the report that the expelled Viscount Fusilli had a seizure, unlike others, Lennox probably suspected that it was Juliets doing.
But Juliet didnt care. Lennox had promised not to harm the Viscount publicly anyway.
So, he probably planned to handle it discreetly without anyone noticing, Juliet thought, but she had no intention of relying on him.
And she had plans to keep Viscount Fusilli alive for a bit longer. He still had his uses.
Just as expected, after glaring at Juliet for a moment, Lennox took a step back.
Thats enough. Lets go.
Where to?
To the gallery.
Buying a painting?
You said you like them.
Who said that?
Elliot did.
Now it was Juliets turn to stop in surprise.
I dont really like paintings.
Its not that she didnt like buying them.
Paintings were an excellent investment.
She did quite enjoy looking at them, but Juliet knew well that Lennox had no such hobbies.
She always felt restless checking his reactions at the boring musicals and exhibitions until they ended.
Damn it. So, what do you want to do?
What did she want to do?
Juliet was flabbergasted and speechless.
Why was this man doing something out of character?