Chapter 125: What A Villain!
Chapter 125 of "The Devil's Betrothed" introduces: Chapter 125: What A Villain!This time, the prince was bringing only his escort knights and... Read on to discover!
Chapter 125: What A Villain!This time, the prince was bringing only his escort knights and administrative aides with him; there was no need for his personal attendants to follow.
Before Arlan climbed his carriage, he turned towards Oriana. "Till I return, I expect good progress with the work I gave you. Do not slack."
"Yes, Your Highness."
Oriana continued to look at the departing carriage even after it passed the gate of the Palace of Thistle. Something was different, she felt different. Even when he was cold to her, it didnât feel bad but...she could not find the words to explain what she felt.
Upon returning inside the palace building, she went to have a morning meal with the other servants. She greeted some of them by name.
As she started eating, she recalled her previous thoughts about her master.
âHe works so hard and is always busy. Is he really the black sheep of the royal family? A good-for-nothing prince? That doesnât seem to be the case. That pervâwait, what was his name again?â
Her eyes widened as she discovered something embarrassing.
âI canât believe this. Why canât I still remember his name?
âI know his butlerâs name is Roman Chadwicke, his friend is Arthur Clarence, his most trusted knights are Rafal Ahren and Imbert Loyset, the former primary attendant was Neil Lionheart and thereâs also the other servants... I can even remember the names of the Miltons, but the prince himself...A-something Cromwell?
âAaron? Adam? Albert?
âUnbelievable! Ugh! This is so embarrassing! Stupid Ori! Stupid!â
Her face flushed in shame and she tried to cover up that fact by gulping down a glass of water.
âI should at least know the name of the one I am serving. I canât let everyone know how ignorant I am, not knowing anything about the royal family. Asking one servant should be enough, right?â
After she finished the meal, she started small talk with the servants around her, trying to find the chance to bait them into saying the princeâs name. When most started to leave the dining hall, she decided to ask the kitchen servant who yesterday praised for the incident with the Miltons.
"Jack, right?" She cleared her throat. "Thank you for the praise yesterday."
The manservant smiled. "You deserve it."
She nodded. "Umm, can I ask how long you have been working here?"
"Two years, I guess," he replied as he continued eating.
She pulled out a light smile. "Itâs good to work here, isnât it?"
He nodded while chewing the food in his mouth.
"His Highness treats us all well."
Jack nodded once again. "His Highness is neither arrogant nor cruel to his own people, like what we often hear about royals."
"Hmm, and his name is nice too, a name suitable for royalty," Oriana seemingly casually remarked. "Speaking of names, did you know? My name means âsunriseâ in my homelandâs language. Do you know the meaning of His Highnessâs name?"
It was a clever question. She waited for the servant to say the princeâs name in passing first, before explaining its meaning, but Jack simply stared at her.
"We, lowly servants, should not say our masterâs name so easily. No, in fact, it is considered disrespectful to anyone of royal birth. Do not make this mistake again, Orian. You are a mere commoner. In the royal palace, unless you are a high noble, someone with authority or their personal confidante, speaking the name of royalty can be considered as undermining their prestige. I donât want you to get punished for that."
âHuh? Canât say his name casually? What the hell? Is he a sacred god or something?â
"Do you understand what Iâm saying?" Jack asked, looking at her as if looking at his younger sibling and teaching him proper manners.
"Yes. I wonât do it again," she agreed. âDamn, that means no servant here will tell me his name. If I have to ask Mister Roman, he will take me for a fool for not knowing it.â
Disappointed, she went to the library and resumed her assigned task. Yesterday, she read four books. This day, she aimed to finish at least six. Noon passed by without her realizing. She didnât come downstairs for her meal as she was engrossed with books.
As soon as she closed her fifth book, her body could no longer bear it. Her stomach was protesting, her throat parched. She finally felt she worked too much and needed to stretch her legs, maybe even get some fresh air.
She glanced at the sun outside. It should be about two hours before sunset.
When she went downstairs, she saw servants talking among themselves in the foyer, their expressions filled with delightâthe kind derived from another personâs misfortune. Oriana had often seen that expression from gossiping neighbors.
Curious, she went to them, and Neil welcomed her with a smile and a pat on her shoulder.
"Our Little Lion, tell me, are you a lucky lad or are you a star of misfortune?"
"What? Something happened?"
"What you did at the Miltons brought us bored people an interesting story to gossip about."
One of the administrative staff who was Neilâs relative began to explain, "Itâs like this, earlier in front of His Majesty the King, the House of Milton is forced to pay three ore mines to compensate for their sonâs crimes."
The other servants reacted.
"What? But they only have five or six ore mines, if I remember correctly?"
"Thatâs half of their familyâs wealth!"
"Poor Count Milton. Who knew, his son not only attempted to assault a noble lady, but it was also discovered his son also bribes officials from the Ministry of Finance and steals thirty percent of the taxes his household pays to the royal family."
Gasps of disbelief could be heard from those listening.
"To commit theft for years, stealing from the royal coffers? What a villain!"
"Itâs already lenient His Majesty did not punish First Young Master Milton to death," the administrative aide said. "Still, he ought to be as good as dead anyway after this. He is penalized by disqualification from holding any official position and punished with imprisonment for two years. His heir title is revoked, no family would allow their daughters to be engaged to him, and the social circles will all reject him from any gathering. Alas! His future is ruined!"