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I had prepared for the possibility of the Mage Duchess staying at the castle, but fortunately, things were back to normal by evening.
Of course, the Mage Duchess must be busy with matters at the Magic Tower. Spending a few hours here was one thing, but dedicating an entire day would be too much.
"This has been the most enjoyable time I've had recently. Thank you for your hospitality, ma’am."
Just before leaving, the Mage Duchess bowed politely, and I almost instinctively bowed back.
It was an overly gracious gesture. While I had gotten used to her respect, receiving such respect through actions and not just words still felt unfamiliar.
"I feel the same way. It was an invaluable time, Your Grace."
I slightly bowed my head, trying to hold back from bowing fully.
Would it have been any better if I were a mage? Time spent with the greatest mage on the continent would be worth more than gold to any mage.
Meeting a vastly superior predecessor would be nerve-wracking, but I imagine that the cold-hearted mages would focus on the benefits.
I’m having pointless thoughts.
Of course, these thoughts were meaningless since I was just an ordinary person.
"Thank you for saying that."
The Mage Duchess, smiling gently at my reply, took something out from her robe.
"Ma’am, this is a small token of my appreciation. Please accept it."
"Thank you."
I accepted what the Mage Duchess handed me before I could think. It felt a bit embarrassing, but it couldn't be helped. Refusing something directly given by the Mage Duchess would be inappropriate, and unnecessary hesitation would only trouble her.
The Mage Duchess’s smile deepened, seemingly even more satisfied by my straightforward acceptance. She might have been offended if I had declined.
A badge?
I belatedly examined the item. It was metallic, clean, and white, reminiscent of the Mage Duchess.
Though it appeared plain, it was clearly no ordinary item.
Magic.
Despite its simple appearance, it emanated a strong aura.
The aura was so strong that I could sense its power even with my basic understanding of mana. Moreover, the subtle glow of mana was visible to the naked eye.
...So, what was this?
"Your Grace, pardon me, but what is this...?"
It was extraordinary. Unless it was a knight's sword energy or a mage's spell, seeing mana with the naked eye was nearly impossible.
It was fascinating, but also confusing. Wouldn't such an item be better suited for the Magic Tower? Why was she giving it to me?
I had to ask since I was unable to discern its purpose or identity.
"It's a token of gratitude."
The Mage Duchess answered calmly, almost as if she was pleased I asked.
"This badge signifies that you are my benefactor. If you show it to the Catoban duchy or the Magic Tower, they will prioritize your convenience above all else."
Despite her calm tone, the weight of her words was immense.
My hand holding the badge trembled again. The Mage Duchess's benefactor? Prioritized by the Catoban duchy and the Magic Tower?
Unbelievable.
I lost count of how many times I felt dizzy.
This was a treasure that didn’t even need to be used. Even just possessing it would grant immense power.
Receiving the highest priority from the Mage Duchess’s family meant that it would be quicker to find something impossible to do than to find something achievable. My position in the political and social circles would also expand rapidly.
Furthermore, the Magic Tower was the pinnacle of magic on the continent. With its support, I could prioritize receiving all kinds of magical tools and assistance from mages. It would be a tremendous boon for the entire county.
"Your Grace, this is too much. A benefactor?"
I was stunned for a moment, but I quickly made up my mind.
I tried to immediately return the small token as soon as I realized its power. This wouldn't do. It was a treasure too precious to keep.
Of course, the Krasius family wasn't so weak that we couldn't safeguard a single treasure. However, this token was meant for a benefactor. I hadn't done enough for the Mage Duchess to deserve this.
It must mean future favors.
I tightened my grip on the token. If we received something, then we must also give something in return. If we were accepting such a treasure from the Mage Duchess, then we had to reciprocate with equal sincerity.
And that sincerity would most likely be in the form of Carl.
No.
My anxious heart burned, and my complex thoughts settled into a cold clarity.
No matter what, I couldn't do this. I couldn't sell my child's happiness for the sake of the family and the territory.
If the Mage Duchess genuinely liked Carl, then there would be no stopping it. If Carl accepted the Mage Duchess, then I would congratulate them though it might be burdensome.
But this... this I couldn't allow. I couldn't sell my son for the family's benefit.
"Don't worry, ma’am."
The Mage Duchess's hand covered my trembling one, the warm touch slightly easing my anxiety.
"I understand your concerns very well."
The Mage Duchess smiled warmly like a nurturing mother, trying to reassure me.
"I am not trying to buy your son."
I flinched at her words. She had read my mind completely.
I worried that she might be offended, but she just kept smiling.
"I desire something whole. What is obtained through coercion cannot be called whole."
She didn't want coercion; she wanted something genuine.
In other words, she wouldn't force Carl into marriage. I couldn't help but nod at her words.
If she was sincere, then I had nothing to worry about. It meant that Carl would have to accept the Mage Duchess's affection for a marriage to happen.
I didn’t know if her words were true, but it didn’t seem like the Mage Duchess was someone who would tell such a flimsy lie.
"And this token is more than deserved. Please, do not refuse it."
You have created the most precious treasure in this world.
Her words left me blinking in surprise.
***
I sat on the bed in the empty bedroom, fiddling with the white badge.
"Actually, there is something I wish for. It is a rather significant item to give without reason."
The Mage Duchess's last remark made the tension in my body that had slightly eased tighten up again.
Yes, this was better. I preferred to hear directly what she wanted.
"I wish for a friendship with the Countess."
But instead, it became even more complicated.
"Everyone wants to be liked by someone, don't they?"
I could only nod repeatedly at the Mage Duchess's candid words. It was so transparent that I couldn't even react.
A desire to be liked.
The Mage Duchess's words lingered in my mind.
She wanted to be liked by me and by Carl. That was why she showed such unconditional goodwill.
She’s sincere.
I recalled our conversations. Surprisingly, the Mage Duchess had never directly mentioned Carl, except when talking about the commemorative tree in the garden.
However, every word she uttered was filled with affection and was subtly referring to him.
She’s really sincere.
I realized that her feelings for Carl weren't just a fleeting infatuation or a momentary passion. She genuinely intended to seek Carl's consent for marriage rather than forcing it.
Though, I had no idea why she fell for Carl.
It's none of my business.
I let out a small sigh. Yes, it wasn't my concern. It didn’t matter why the Mage Duchess was smitten with Carl; there was no reason for me to intervene as long as she respected him.
Trying to protect Carl might end up being a hindrance. If he decided to open his heart to the Mage Duchess, then my interference would only become an obstacle.
I’m sorry.
I whispered an apology that wouldn't be heard by my sweet future daughter-in-law at the academy. After all, the Mage Duchess's presence would be a serious threat to her.
I wanted to help the girl I had chosen as my daughter-in-law, but I had no right to meddle in Carl's love life.
…He’ll manage.
Carl was such a smart and warm-hearted child; he would be able to overcome this without my help.
I trust that he will.
Knock, knock—
I heard a knock on the door just as I was about to close my eyes.
"Wife."
Billy's voice from outside made my eyes snap open.
I had momentarily forgotten about this traitor.
Is he back now?
How annoying. If he had returned a few days later, then I might have thought that he was really busy. But coming back on the same day, and just after the Mage Duchess left?
I couldn’t let this slide. Separate rooms it was. I felt determined not to see his face for a while.
"Come in."
Suppressing my anger, I called out, and the door opened cautiously.
"Wife. I came just in time. Did you just wake up?"
Billy smiled, holding a bouquet and a small box in his hands.
"What’s that?"
"I saw these on my way back and brought them. The flower shop we visited during our engagement is still around."
Billy mentioned the shop as he handed me the bouquet.
"And the box?"
"Your favorite desserts. I got them from a café recommended by Count Horfeld."
He even mentioned my taste as he showed me a box with an elegant pattern.
The corners of my mouth twitched upward at the sight.
"Billy."
"Yes, wife?"
Billy replied softly, noticing my change in demeanor.
"Stop with the sweet talk and get out."
Faced with my resolute words, he meekly left the room.
He does put in effort.
Still, considering his effort, maybe I should reduce the separate room punishment from a week to three days.
***
Mother contacted me.
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