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I Only Need the Duke’s Child

#22 The Woman You Will Love
The Woman You Will Love

Blair stared blankly at Miella as she entered the room, trailing behind the priest.

‘Could it be… did they know each other from this very moment?’

In her past life, she had heard that Headrin’s injuries were minor, but it was possible they had been severe enough to require treatment that she simply never witnessed.

As that thought took root, the blood in her veins turned to ice.

“Then, Miella, I ask for your swift treatment. The service is scheduled to begin shortly.”

The priest who had escorted Miella made the request.

Headrin’s gaze shifted toward Miella. When their eyes met, his expression remained cool and indifferent. It was a sharp contrast to Miella, who looked as though she were under a spell.

Those were, without a doubt, the eyes of a woman in love.

As Miella stood there, dazed and visibly entranced by him, the priest cleared his throat.

“Priestess Miella?”

“……Ah. I—I apologize!”

Startled, Miella hurriedly approached Headrin. She hesitated, however, unable to bring herself to touch his exposed torso or even meet his gaze properly.

Finally, as if gathering her resolve, she parted her lips.

“T-then, excuse me, Your Grace.”

Her face flushed, unable to hide her embarrassment, and Miella placed her trembling hands on his solid abdomen. She couldn’t even look down at the area she was healing, appearing completely at a loss.

Watching this, a memory from before her regression flashed through Blair’s mind: Headrin holding Miella, his expression distant and icy—the same expression he wore when he looked at Blair.

Blair’s body began to tremble. Her heart hammered against her ribs, a sickening, rhythmic thud.

‘……No.’

She pressed a clenched fist against her chest, desperate to stifle the surging emotions. A wave of self-loathing followed.

It was pathetic. Even after being shattered by him once, she was allowing the exact same cycle to wound her again.

The fact that she felt this stinging pain proved that, despite everything, she still loved him.

Biting her lip, Blair turned her gaze away.

She hated him.

And she hated herself for being unable to let go.

A bright light emerged from Miella’s fingertips as they hovered over Headrin’s skin, soaking into his abdomen. After repeating the process a few times, Miella checked his complexion and asked, “It seems to be finished. How do you feel?”

“I am fine.”

“I am glad I could be of help.”

As if her earlier shyness had vanished, Miella beamed at him. The priest, who had been observing, turned to Headrin.

“The service will begin soon, so I suggest you prepare yourself.”

“I shall.”

The priest offered a brief bow and exited. Miella lingered for a heartbeat, then bowed to Headrin.

“I will always pray that the Goddess bestows her protection upon Your Grace.”

Once she was gone, Headrin reached for the shirt he had set aside. He noticed Blair’s silence and turned back to look at her.

Her usually fair face was pale, almost translucent. She looked fragile, as if a strong gust of wind might knock her over.

Headrin approached her.

“Were you injured at the hunting grounds?”

When he instinctively reached out to steady her, fearing she might collapse, Blair pushed him away.

“……I am fine.”

Before he could press further, she diverted the conversation.

“More importantly, you asked what I saw in the future earlier.”

She had to stop this. She had no intention of revealing the full scope of her prophecy, but seeing how easily she was shaken by him, she knew she had to draw a line.

So, she delivered the final blow.

“That priestess. She is the woman you will love.”

She spoke it to him, but it was a reminder to herself—a demand to excise him from her heart.

“……What?”

“She will be a suitable partner for you, though it is problematic to take her as a mistress yet. As I said, there must be no blemishes on your reputation when we divorce.”

A sharp, mocking laugh erupted from Headrin.

“But if the rumors can be contained—”

Before she could finish, Headrin stepped into her space, his lips devouring hers.

He silenced her mid-sentence and pulled back before she could protest, yet he did not release his hold on her waist. He stared at her with icy eyes, their breaths mingling in the small space between them.

“Even if that were true, why on earth would I take a mistress?”

“…….”

“When I have you.”

His large hand traced her spine, a gesture both gentle and possessive. As she met the shifting, turbulent emotions in his cold blue eyes, her skin prickled.

“Until this contract ends, you are my wife. I will do such things—and things even worse—only with you.”

His deep voice was laced with a chilling authority. He leaned in again, as if to swallow her whole, when—

“Your Grace. The service is about to begin.”

Ruth’s voice came from behind the door.

With a low sigh, Headrin released Blair, grabbed his outer coat, and strode out of the lounge.

Blair stood frozen, staring at his retreating back. She tried to make sense of his reaction. Anyone would be flustered if told they would fall in love with a stranger; naturally, they would deny it.

But in the end, just as he had in her previous life, he would eventually love Miella.

She was the only one who remembered a future that no longer existed, and she was the only one burdened by the scars of a life that had been erased. Therefore, she was the only one who could end this.

Blair had no intention of changing his fate.

‘Even if his future changes and he comes to love someone else, it will never be me.’

She would disappear. For the sake of them both.

Trying to compose herself, she turned to follow him, but her foot caught on something.

It was Headrin’s cravat.

* * *

Headrin headed toward the main building of the temple. Ruth had returned to his duties, and Blair was trailing behind.

Headrin could feel her presence, the memory of her words burning in his mind.

‘That priestess earlier, she is the woman you will love.’

The absurdity of her “future” was one thing, but what truly set his blood boiling was her composure. She had spoken as if his heart were a matter of public policy, something completely detached from her own life.

She wanted their divorce to be spotless, and she viewed his future love as nothing more than an impediment to that goal.

He didn’t understand why this made him so furious.

“Head-rin.”

Blair’s voice floated from behind. She was breathless, struggling to match his long strides.

Headrin stifled a weary sigh and raked his hand through his bangs, finally slowing his pace.

When she caught up, she held out the cravat, gasping for air.

“You dropped this.”

Headrin stared silently at the fabric in her hand before leaning his head toward her.

“Tie it.”

Blair blinked. She saw the coat draped over his right arm and understood.

She had learned the art of the cravat during her bride training. In her previous life, she had performed this duty for him countless times. He had often used the ritual as an excuse to pull her close, holding her even when they had no time to spare.

……In the end, that, too, had been a lie.

She knew now that his request held no sentiment, yet the intimacy of the task felt heavy. She hesitated, then stepped forward, her arms rising to circle his neck.

As the distance closed, the snowy-white nape of her neck drew near. Her unique, sweet scent rushed over him.

Suddenly, memories of their wedding night flared: the sensation of burying his lips against that soft skin, the way she had shivered beneath his touch, and that beautiful, trusting face looking up at him.

‘……I’ve truly lost my mind.’

He regretted the demand instantly. What had possessed him?

He swallowed the desire scraping at his throat, though his gaze remained anchored to her.

Blair, oblivious to his internal turmoil, focused entirely on the fabric. Her brow was slightly furrowed, her lips pursed, and her fingers brushed his neck with a feather-light touch that made him tighten his grip on his coat.

“It’s done.”

She smoothed the silk and stepped back. At that moment, Headrin caught her hand.

Blair looked up, confused, into his eyes.

Headrin realized he had grabbed her hand subconsciously and winced, but he didn’t let go. Instead, his blue eyes locked onto her, burning with an intensity that made it feel as though he were about to devour her right there.

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Side Story 3. How to Protect Your Loved One (1)
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Side Story 2. Aziel's Sibling Plan (2)
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Side Story 2. Aziel's Sibling Plan (1)
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Side Story 1. Regretful Father (6)
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Side Story 1. Regretful Father (5)
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Side Story 1. Regretful Father (4)
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Side Story 1. Regretful Father (3)
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Side Story 1. Regretful Father (2)
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Side Story 1. Regretful Father (1)
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Finally, Three
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Guilt
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Labor Pains
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Just the Two of Us
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Becoming a Married Couple
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The Courage to Be Cowardly
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Nothing at All
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Broken Pieces of Glass
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It Will Become Familiar
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Tomorrow Without You
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The Last Night
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Ending
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The Last Lingering Attachment in Life
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Rampage
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One Step
142
The Path of Atoning for the Past
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The Enemy
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May Your Winter Be Warm
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Grace Period
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The Mismatched Puzzle
137
The Mistake
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To You, Whom I Met Again
135
Please, In The Next Life
134
Still Loving You
133
Unspoken Sincerity
132
Forever, Mine
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The Intended Marriage
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The Promise
129
Fragments of Memories
128
Omen
127
Cruelly
126
Emotions Resembling Sorrow
125
Come Back Safely
124
Things That Resemble You
123
Sweet Love
122
What She Wants
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What He Wants
120
Rationalization
119
Responsibility for the Choice
118
Hungry Beast
117
That Man's Taste
116
I’ll Give You Anything
115
Unbuttoned
114
I Have Been Looking For You For A Long Time, Madam
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Things I Do Because I Like You
112
Wheel of Fortune
111
Because of a Mere Woman
110
How to Lure the Wolf
109
Peaceful Days
108
Pain
107
Things Left Behind
106
We Are Not Alone
105
Eye Contact
104
A Fairly Mad Man
103
The Afternoon Landscape Without Him
102
My Wife, My Proper Belonging
101
The Disappeared Wife
100
Us, Tomorrow
99
May You Be At Peace
98
Time to Face the Past
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Obsession
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This Man Is Crazy
95
Let’s Leave
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Do You Know How Terrible You Are?
93
A Sense of Betrayal
92
The Reason for Hesitation
91
Summer Night's Fireworks
90
Kiss Me
89
My Baby
88
The Innocent and Kind Wife
87
The Solid Castle
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Stay By My Side, Behave Yourself
85
Even If It Were Something More Crazy
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Empty Bed
83
The Contract Ends Here
82
Through the Night, Lest I Lose You
81
It Was Love After All
80
Anxiety
79
How to Make Them Keep Their Mouths Shut
78
The Way to Protect You
77
Rumor
76
It Was Enough As It Was
75
I Felt Like I Was Going Crazy
74
Out of the Closet
73
The Disappeared Hostage
72
The Secret
71
She Looks Like That Woman
70
Pincushion
69
An Unwelcome Guest
68
Black Magic Circle
67
The Means Of Divorce
66
Cherry Blossom Rain
65
The Clock Tower on a Spring Day
64
The Uninvited Guest
63
I’ve Become Hungry For Something Else
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The Mistress of Del Marc
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Nightmare of Cherry Blossoms
60
The Taste of Marshmallow
59
The Madman
58
How Long Can I Hate You?
57
The Words He Wants
56
The First Person Who Comes To Mind
55
Scandal
54
The Disappeared Blair
53
After This Spring
52
Let’s Take Revenge
51
His Unhappy Marriage
50
The Words I Wanted To Hear
49
Lend Me Your Husband
48
Focus Only On Me
47
Operation Start
46
The Duchess's Lover
45
Three-Way Confrontation
44
Because I’ll Leave Soon
43
Preparation for the Banquet
42
Just Because It Was Raining
41
What Are You Afraid Of?
40
Words Have No Power
39
Marital Quarrel
38
I Hate You
37
The Culprit's Identity
36
A Marvelous Woman
35
Magic of Time
34
Be Careful During the Consummation
33
A Decent Deal
32
I Want To Do It Now
31
Do You Want To Do It With Me?
30
Damn You're Pretty
29
The Discrepancy in Relationships
28
A Warm Night
27
Would It Have Been Different?
26
The Uncrossable Wall Between The Two
25
At the Theater
24
Secret Meeting
23
Change
22
The Woman You Will Love
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What I Saw in the Future
20
The Orphaned Cub
19
A Good Person, A Bad Person
18
A Normal Boy
17
The First Meeting
16
Guild Libellus
15
The Trouble of the Duchy
14
The Stranger’s Name
13
The Closet of Memories
12
The Real Purpose Of This Marriage
11
The Person Who Killed Me
10
Chapter 10
9
His Sincerity
8
A Momentary Desire
7
Marital Duties
6
Snow Fairy
5
Did You Kill Me?
4
The Second Life
3
I Should Not Have Loved You
2
The Second First Night
1
Prologue

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