Duke, I Want a Child - Chapter 16
It was as if he had seen a single ray of light.
“Since this place is not good for talk , this way in.”
He stretched out one arm. It was a typical posture of escorting a lady. She awkwardly raised her hand and sighed. It was an attitude that would never have come out if her identity had been discovered, but she couldn’t make quick decisions.
“The sedan. Please do the next thing.”
“… Yes? Oh yes.”
He gave orders to the lieutenant who was standing in the distance and guided her carefully. Of course, he didn’t even care about the Guards Knights who were drowning in the nearby area.
‘Even if you noticed it, pretend you don’t “
It’s natural because She had already shown the ignorance She been honing as a prince.
it was worrying Much less, the real ‘Julia’ was known to be ill because she didn’t do well outside. In many ways, it was a good situation to arouse suspicion.
‘It’s dicult when it’s known that I’m alive, so you’re going to take me to a place where there are no people and kill the rats and birds without knowing it.’
Just thinking about it made my spine shiver. She moved as he led her, while flinching with one hand. The wide sleeves concealed a sharper dagger that was slightly smaller and sharper than the one she had thrown before. It was taken away from the assassins and hidden in case of emergency.
But frankly, I wasn’t sure. Theo Astolf, whom she knows, can only be subdued with such an adorable weapon.
There was no opponent
‘What Astorf must be thinking’ ?
I don’t know what the two of them would be talking about, but she made up her mind. Once she was called ‘Julia’, I was thinking of trying to catch them as much as possible. If there was any hope of surviving, I had to live. Even for the wish of the poor little sister.
Passing through the empty hallway, he led her to a quiet and comfortable room and closed the door. And immediately she opened her mouth.
“Are you really my husband…?”
As usual, I tried to speak in a low-pitched manner, but I missed it in the middle. Please, the belated ‘yo’ didn’t sound awkward.