Chapter 126:
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White doves prepared for the wedding flew up from all over the temple.
The temple was hectic with wedding preparations.
In fact, the wedding should have been held a few days ago, but because of the incident with Marquis Guinness that erupted even before it began, the wedding of the second prince and Fatima was naturally postponed.
The situation was resolved and the guests were called again, but the atmosphere of the temple was chaotic.
The guests were preoccupied with the recent treason of the Marquis.
Hasnt the punishment for Marquis Guinness been decided yet?
Is there anything more to see? Its treason.
If the Marquiss title and territory are confiscated
Duke Carlyles power will grow.
Juliet walked slowly among the people engaging in trivial conversations.
Thanks to the Silica law being properly maintained, people just greeted Juliet with a nod.
The fact that she was accused of murdering the Duke and that the Duke of Carlyle had faked death was almost unknown.
While moving to a secluded backyard away from the main building, Juliet suddenly stopped. Someone was blocking her way.
Raising her head in surprise, Juliet saw a familiar man. It wasnt the person Juliet was waiting for.
Hello, Roy. Its been a while.
Juliet greeted him with a big smile.
It felt like a long time since they last met.
Today, Roy was neatly dressed in a suit like other guests. He seemed to have come for the wedding.
His ash-gray hair, golden eyes, and the unique ambiance of Lycanthrope made him look like a prince from a fairy tale.
He looked good, but Juliet felt he was a little unfamiliar. Maybe because of his unusually stern expression?
Juliet.
Roy skipped the pleasantries and went straight to the point.
Do you remember when I said I would invite you to Katia?
Yes. But you said later.
Do you want to go now?
Juliet blinked.
So suddenly?
Its safe there.
Its safe here too.
Juliet replied jokingly, but Roy didnt laugh.
Getting involved in a treason case isnt safe.
Juliet narrowed her eyes.
Did you spy on me?
I know that without having to spy.
Roy replied without flinching.
Juliets butterflies are dangerous. As much as that man.
I know.
No, Juliet, you dont, hence Im telling you. You dont know how dangerous Snowdrop and other artifacts are.
Juliet was taken aback.
He had definitely said Snowdrop and artifacts.
How do you know that name, Roy? Did Elsa tell you?
Arent you curious why such a fragile flowers name was given?
Juliet asked, but Roy smiled slightly.
A monstrous creature from another dimension that devours human emotions. Doesnt the name seem unfit? Dont you think so?
Juliet had also wondered about it.
The cat often said this, but who would believe it?
However, Juliet confirmed it with just one sentence.
Your Highness, how do you remember that?
She indicated it wasnt a fabricated illusion or trap, but a real event.
The face of the woman who once blushed easily and had a bright smile fitting her age lingered in his mind. The current Juliet showed an expression she had never shown him before.
I once loved you, Your Highness.
The foolish and blinded man didnt even question why her confession was in the past tense.
Just that one sentence was enough to impulsively enact a reckless plan without thinking. He believed he could fix whatever wrong he had done.
But the past Juliet spoke of was much further back than he thought, and the hidden meaning was that she no longer loved him.
Her naive and blind love had ended either when she lost the child or her life.
He could remember some distant past events, even without seeing them. He could guess how precious her baby was to her, as she couldnt just pass by anything weak and pitiable.
Thats why he couldnt be honest with a woman who had lost her child. Regardless of his explanation, Juliet would be hurt, and if she knew the truth, she would surely leave.
As he thought that, Lennox stopped walking. He heard Juliet softly laughing.
Im not going, Roy.
Thats all Lennox heard, but the atmosphere between them made him guess their conversation.
Juliet spoke firmly and turned to look at him. Even when their eyes met, she showed no signs of being flustered.
I dont need anyone to protect me.
Juliet spoke slowly, keeping her gaze fixed on Lennox.
Is that so.
Beyond Juliets shoulder, the golden eyes of Lycanthrope stared menacingly at Lennox.
But Juliet, if you ever change your mind
Roy, as if to show off, affectionately pressed his cheek to Juliets in front of him.
You can come to me, okay?
Juliet responded with a faint smile.
Roy gave Lennox one last cold look and walked away.
The courtyard fell into silence.
Only a few white doves fluttered.
Juliet seemed to be examining his attire, looking him up and down. His slightly unfamiliar gray suit stood out. His usual unbuttoned shirt was still there.
Give me your tie.
Juliet approached and extended her hand as if it was the most natural thing to do. Lennox obediently handed over his bowtie.
He detested wearing anything tight around his neck and didnt know how to tie one. Juliet likely knew this.
However, there was something she didnt know.
While Juliet was tying the tie, he was able to admire her neat forehead and downward gaze.
What were you talking about?
I thought you heard everything.
Juliet replied with a faint smile.
Lennox didnt answer.
It seemed unbelievable that he had blatantly avoided Juliet for the past few days. She was calm as if nothing had happened.
Though smaller than him, no woman could harm him.
Yet, Juliet Monad was the only woman who taught him fear.
In six months, he couldnt possibly keep Juliet by any means.
The mere thought made him anxious.
I have something to ask too.
After neatly adjusting the knot, Juliet looked up at him innocently.
Your Highness, whats the bloodline that kills ones mother?