Chapter 354: Rosie Rothley
"Is there a need to talk in private?" Lucas asked.
"Your Grace," Dorothy chimed in. "May I know where that person is?" Visit no(v)eLb(i)n.com for the best novel reading experience
"That person?" Lucas asked.
"The one that accompanied you the other night. The one wearing a black cloak."
"Are you perhaps looking for me?" A crystal-clear voice resonated from within the carriage then the carriage door creaked open and a cloaked figure walked out.
"That's her," Dorothy said. "I will never mistake her "
"Are you certain?" Martin asked, frowning. Clearly, that was a woman's voice. Would a woman have the capability to take his father? He expected to see a man beneath that cloak.
"Yes, Father. Her figure is unmistakable; I will always recognize it."
"Your Blessedness" Lucas said. "Would you be so kind as to tell me what is going on? As you can see I am in a hurry."
"We have some questions to ask. Would you accompany us back to the palace?" Martin asked. This time, he was already looking at Rosalind.
"And if I say no?"
The woman's cold voice came as a surprise. Martin expected the woman to show some respect to him, after all, he was someone who received the Blessing.
The Duke had been disrespecting him, but that was simply because of his abilities.
"Let me take that back: you must accompany us back to the palace. We have some important questions that need an answer."
This time, the woman said nothing. Instead, she slowly removed the cloak from her head, revealing a rather familiar face.
A breathtaking sight.
Even Martin could not help but be utterly speechless when he saw the father's face.
"You"
"Father, I was certain," Dorothy said meekly.
"Ah and who might this be?" Rosalind turned her attention to Dorothy.
"My daughter. Dorothy Lux."
"I have heard rumors about you. Aster is lucky to have someone who received the Will of the Goddess" Rosalind said. "It is nice to meet you."
"I" For some reason, Dorothy could not seem to look at Rosalind. To be honest, Rosalind quite liked it.
"I think there is a misunderstanding. I believe you are not the person that my daughter saw that night."
"Ah is this about His Blessedness? I heard he was missing?" Naturally, Rosalind intentionally increased the volume of her voice enough for a few people to hear. "Were you able to find him? I seriously hope that he is fine."
"Thank you for your concern," Martin said. He looked at the Duke before he frowned. The woman before him looked so much like Rosalind, his late daughter. However, upon closer inspection, some differences were too difficult to ignore.
While they had a resemblance, nothing about the woman's movements and tone reminded him of Rosalind's meek tone and ignorant way of speaking. Moreover, their hair looked different, as well as some parts of their faces. It seemed that this woman was a bit taller than Rosalind too.
However, this woman was named Rosie and that clearly bothered Martin.
Was it just a coincidence? Or was the Duke intentionally trying to remind him of his late daughter's passing?
Martin's mood worsened.
Now that he thought about it, he already forgot some details about the accident that took Rosalind's life. To be honest, he did not care that much about her death. Naturally, seeing someone who resembled her and had the same name made him recall his own daughter.
He did not like that.
"Since it's like this then I believe it is already time for us to depart. The North is waiting for our arrival." Rosalind lifted her gaze and smiled at Lucas. "Shall we?"
"Of course." Lucas smiled in return. "Your Blessedness" He nodded at Martin. "Thank you for seeing us off. May destiny bring us together in the future."
'I hope not,' Martin thought inwardly as he smiled and nodded. He sensed that the next time they met, the circumstances might be different, and they could be on opposite sides.
With the Duke's departure from the Empire, the chance to ask him about Federico had slipped away.