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Husband Thief

#18 Speak of the Devil
Speak of the Devil

Not once since I turned sixteen had I enjoyed a carriage ride as much as I did today. Claisey hummed a tune while looking out the window, though her focus was entirely on Merran’s reaction.

Merran hadn’t moved an inch, sitting there huffing and puffing. Her face was blatantly twisted in a scowl, and her cheeks were puffed out like a pufferfish.

Claisey had to keep pressing her hand against her lips to suppress her laughter.

“By the way, did you leave most of your eldest sister’s keepsakes back at the main house?”

Feeling a tiny prick of guilt, she tried to strike up a conversation, but Merran jerked her head to the side with a sharp snap.

“I don’t want to talk to my aunt.”

Claisey reminded herself several times a day that she wasn’t Merran’s mother. And yet, perhaps because she had raised her since she was a child, she couldn’t help but find it cute when Merran grumbled so openly.

Besides, she was the only one who got to see this side of Merran anyway.

“Suit yourself, then.”

As Claisey replied lightly, Merran let out a groan, moved to the seat next to her, and clung to her arm.

“Aunt, are you getting back at me right now?”

“Getting back at you? Do I seem like the type of petty person who would do that?”

“Yes!”

“You’re right.”

Claisey laughed, tugging on a few strands of Merran’s golden, thread-like curls. Merran smacked Claisey’s leg before burrowing into her embrace.

Time flew by while they bickered, and eventually, the carriage came to a stop. Merran popped up like a jack-in-the-box and darted out.

Claisey followed slowly, watching Merran’s back with a suspicious eye.

*Is Merran genuinely interested in Dernic? She’s never acted like this before.*

Upon entering the restaurant, a waiter in a suit asked for their name and led them to their private room.

When the door opened, they saw Dernic, who had arrived early and was admiring a large Monstera plant. He turned his head at the sound, smiled upon seeing Merran, and then burst into a hearty laugh at the sight of Claisey.

“This is perfect. I invited one beauty, and two showed up.”

“My aunt followed me because she was worried about me.”

Merran muttered shyly and shot a glare at Claisey.

If Kishin had been there, Claisey would have refused to let her image be pigeonholed as ‘Merran Kalasi Omal’s aunt’ instead of ‘Claisey Kalasi.’ But with Dernic, it didn’t matter.

“My niece is just so pretty, you see. I couldn’t bear to send her out alone to meet a stranger.”

Claisey grinned, playing the part of an overbearing aunt. If she laid the groundwork like this, she could probably find an excuse to interrupt their meetings a few more times.

But for some reason, Merran, who had been sulking the whole time, seemed to brighten at Claisey’s words and flashed a goofy grin.

“See? My aunt takes such good care of me.”

As she said this, she even shook Claisey’s arm affectionately.

A thought crossed Claisey’s mind.

*Does Merran want me to act like this toward her? Like an overprotective guardian who pours all their attention onto their child?*

The sound of a chair being pulled back snapped Claisey out of her thoughts.

When she regained her senses, she realized Dernic was pulling out the chair in front of her. Merran was still standing there blankly. As their eyes met, Dernic grinned and said,

“Aunt, please sit first.”

“……”

Claisey almost hit Dernic in the chin with her handbag.

*Is this guy doing this on purpose?*

Suppressing her rage, Claisey sat down with dignity. Dernic then pulled out Merran’s chair before finally taking a seat himself.

Once they were settled, the arrangement struck her as ridiculous. Claisey was seated at the head of the table like the family elder, while Merran and Dernic sat to her right and left.

It seemed that since she had chosen to act like an overprotective guardian, Dernic was playing along with it. It was a gesture she felt no gratitude for.

However, Claisey couldn’t openly protest against Dernic. After all, she had already made the chilling assumption during their last meeting that he might be royalty.

Claisey just laughed it off, pretending she didn’t notice, and picked up the menu.

Merran, who had been quiet the whole time, asked Dernic while they waited to order.

“Why did you call me?”

“Ah, Marie’s daughter. There was something important I wanted to ask.”

“My name is Merran. Merran Kalasi Omal.”

“My name is Dernic. Anyway, Marie’s daughter, I heard you inherited all of Marie’s keepsakes?”

Claisey and Merran answered at the same time.

“Not all of them. Most.”

“Isn’t it getting harder to keep calling me ‘Marie’s daughter’?”

Dernic looked back and forth between Claisey and Merran, as if he didn’t know whose words to answer, before replying to Claisey.

“Then who has the rest of them?”

Merran’s brow furrowed. She seemed displeased that Dernic, who treated her like a child from next door, was treating Claisey with actual respect.

“My eldest uncle… the Marquess Omal.”

Merran cleared her throat. As Dernic turned to look, Merran repeated what she said earlier.

“Sir Dernic, please call me Merran from now on.”

Dernic let out a sigh and muttered, looking troubled.

“But Marie’s daughter is Marie’s daughter.”

“It’s harder to call me that.”

“It’s fine. If I say Marie’s name multiple times, you can hear it multiple times.”

“Then why don’t you call my aunt ‘Marie’s sister’?”

*He calls me an arms dealer!* Claisey sneered internally.

Dernic, on the other hand, looked caught off guard.

“That’s true. Why don’t I call Lady Claisey that? But Lady Claisey… I don’t think I should call her that.”

*Of course you shouldn’t. You have to call me an arms dealer!* Claisey sneered again.

Dernic didn’t call Claisey an arms dealer in front of Merran. Instead, he met her eyes and winked, as if they were sharing a great secret.

“We have a better nickname for each other. Right, Lady Claisey?”

*As if!* Claisey was too stunned to respond.

However, Merran seemed to have misunderstood Dernic’s teasing remark. Her face, which had been beaming with pride because Claisey was playing the aunt role so well, twitched.

It was barely noticeable, but Claisey realized that Merran was genuinely hurt by those words.

Claisey quickly cleared up the misunderstanding.

“There was an incident when I first met Sir Dernic. He’s talking about that. It’s not a term of endearment; it’s a teasing nickname.”

“An incident?”

When Merran asked, Dernic began to explain how he had urgently hitched a ride on Claisey’s carriage and the events that followed.

While he was talking, the staff arrived with their food. The story didn’t end until they were halfway through the meal.

Dernic was a bit of an eccentric, but he was a good storyteller. Throughout his animated retelling—exaggerating and embellishing the events between Claisey, himself, and Kishin—Merran was laughing with delight.

As if the earlier hurt had vanished, Merran was laughing so hard she could barely eat.

Claisey, feeling a bit embarrassed and awkward hearing her own story told through Dernic, just focused on her meal.

By the time the story ended, a cheerful Merran finally brought up the topic of the keepsakes.

“I received most of Mother’s belongings, but I only brought a very small portion here. The rest is divided between the Omal Marquessate and the Kalasi Countship. Since they’re split into three places, it would be difficult to find the rest. So, just tell me exactly what keepsake you’re looking for.”

“It’s a bit private to tell just anyone.”

“I’m not ‘just anyone.’ I am Marie Omal’s only daughter.”

“You’re not my daughter, though.”

Merran’s expression turned strange when those words, which Claisey usually said often, came from Dernic’s mouth. Unaware of the irony, Dernic crossed his arms, pondered for a moment, and suggested:

“Then, Marie’s daughter, invite me to your house. I’ll look through the keepsakes myself. You may stay by my side while I do so. How about it?”

Merran deliberated before replying.

“I’ll think about it.”

Then, Dernic grinned and stood up.

“Good.”

Claisey had been standing a step back while the two talked, but when Dernic suddenly stood up and donned his coat, she asked curiously.

“Where are you going?”

Dernic replied with a playful expression.

“To find a gift that will change your daughter’s mind, Marie noona.”

Merran giggled and asked, “What kind of gift?”

“I’ll be back in ten minutes. Daughter, have some coffee with your aunt.”

Dernic said, checking his watch, and vanished without even mentioning what he was going to do.

What a truly impulsive man. Claisey clicked her tongue in disbelief.

However, it seemed Merran didn’t think so poorly of Dernic’s impulsive nature. Once Dernic left, Merran burst into laughter, as if she found the situation amusing.

Claisey found Merran’s reaction fascinating.

Every man Merran had met until now had been swayed by her. They listened intently to her every word and tried to follow whatever she said. But the only thing Merran wanted from them was to stay away from Claisey.

Yet, even though Dernic acted as he pleased and treated Merran like a subordinate, she was looking at him with more affection than she had shown any other man.

Claisey was confused.

*‘Does Merran like him because I’m close with Dernic? Or is she genuinely curious about Dernic himself?’*

Unable to contain her curiosity, Claisey asked.

“Are you perhaps fond of Sir Dernic?”

But what part of that question had triggered Merran? Merran, who had been holding the menu to choose a coffee, suddenly snapped back in a blunt tone.

“What about you, Aunt?”

“Huh? Why me all of a sudden?”

Claisey laughed, bewildered.

Merran pursed her lips, folded the menu, and asked again.

“Have you given up on Sir Kishin already? You were so happy hugging the bouquet Sir Kishin gave you just a while ago. Are you interested in Sir Dernic now?”

She looked exactly like someone who was wary and jealous, afraid that Claisey might take an interest in Dernic.

Claisey chuckled and teased Merran.

“That’s right. I’m interested in Sir Dernic now. You said it yourself—that Sir Kishin misunderstood things and insulted me, so I shouldn’t get close to him.”

* * *

“Oh dear.”

Dernic covered his mouth with his hand and glanced at Kishin, who was standing beside him.

“I didn’t bring you here for you to overhear a conversation like that.”

Reading progress
256
Side Story. Kishin of the Original World (3)
255
Side Story. Kishin of the Original World (2)
254
Side Story: Kishin of the Original World (1)
253
Side Story: Dernic of the Original World (5)
252
Side Story. Dernic in the Original World (4)
251
Side Story. Dernic of the Original World (3)
250
Side Story. Dernic of the Original World (2)
249
Side Story: Dernic of the Original World (1)
248
Each on Their Own Path (9)
247
Each on Their Own Path (8)
246
Path of Each (7)
245
On Their Own Paths (6)
244
To Each Their Own Path (5)
243
Each to Their Own Path (4)
242
Walking Their Separate Ways (3)
241
Each on Their Own Path (2)
240
Toward Their Own Paths (1)
239
The Time of Choice
238
On the Spot
237
September 22nd
236
Reckless Assumption or Realization
235
The Declining Marquis Omal Estate
234
Claisey Awakens
233
What Merran Regrets
232
Assassination
231
Another Way to Endure Time
230
It Has to Be This Way
229
The Promise
228
Why Today of All Days
227
The Person Who Heals Wounds
226
The Carriage Accident of That Day (2)
225
The Carriage Accident of That Day (1)
224
Answer Me First!
223
May I Stay By Your Side?
222
Am I Not Me?
221
The Wife's First Husband
220
The Person Waiting for an Opportunity
219
Merran Trying to Prevent the Divorce
218
Denied Entry
217
The One the Emperor Feels More Sorry For
216
That Would Mean Taking Her Along
215
Let’s Get a Divorce
214
The Man Holding a Dog
213
Finally Met
212
Kishin’s Birthday
211
You Must Not Have Known This Either
210
The Troubling Dernic
209
Do you want to go back?
208
I’ve Definitely Scored Some Points
207
Prohibition Order
206
Clearing Her Name
205
I Will Be Honest With You
204
Princess Sage’s Plea
203
A Request
202
Walter’s Letter
201
We Are Not Getting Divorced
200
Malia Explodes
199
Ahead of the Birthday
198
Claisey, Taken Away
197
Dernic Does Not Believe
196
An Unsettling Conversation
195
It’s Not That I’m Soft-Hearted
194
Varying Degrees of Affection
193
Swear It to Me
192
Faith is Shaken
191
Merran Cornered
190
The Changed Dernic
189
Can’t You Just Act Like You Usually Do?
188
Past - Dernic and Marie
187
Whether by Mistake or by Intent
186
Past - Claisey and Dernic
185
The Letters of Two People
184
Kishin’s Confession
183
Sage's Request
182
Something About a Deal
181
It Seems I Have Fallen for You
180
The Lady's Terms of Trade
179
Confused Claisey
178
New Year’s Festival
177
Merran Plays Her Hand
176
Malia's Threat
175
Things That Weigh on My Mind
174
Why on Earth Did You Marry Him?
173
The Marchioness's Regret
172
Jealousy
171
Merran Is Convinced
170
Reunion and Misunderstanding
169
Not What I Expected
168
Say Something
167
The Person Who Entered Back Then
166
Twelve Letters
165
I Never Wait
164
You Can’t Answer Either
163
The Person Staring
162
A Sort of Souvenir
161
Five O'Clock in the Morning
160
Merran's Second Wedding
159
How could I not know?
158
Hard Words to Say
157
Two Men
156
So What If He Gets Tired of Me?
155
Second Marriage
154
I Saw You
153
People Who Changed
152
Living in a Place I Once Loathed
151
Claisey, Who Never Refuses
150
I’ll Give It to Claisey
149
Always Suspicious Claisey
148
The Hospitality of Discrimination
147
Dernic, Disappointed
146
Merran, Disappointed
145
Merran is Shocked
144
Opposite Sons-in-Law
143
The Taciturn Kishin and the Vibrant Dernic
142
The Count and Countess Arrive, and Calling the Two Men
141
Upset in the Middle
140
Only One Person Says Otherwise
139
The Marchioness of Gosville is Flustered
138
Merran, Knowing Nothing Yet
137
Small but Annoying
136
It’s Not the Time to Brag
135
A Tea Party in the Interrogation Room
134
Is Dating All That Matters?
133
Kishin of the Gosville Marquisate
132
The Former Lovers in the Worst Place
131
Why Is My Aunt Tagging Along?
130
The Day Kishin First Saw Merran
129
Unknowable Goodwill
128
I’ve Done It Before
127
The Second Proposal
126
Then Change It.
125
Two People Crying
124
An Unexpected Person Steps In
123
The Name the Emperor Knows
122
Setting Off to Different Places
121
Where are you running off to?
120
Claisey Suspects Merran
119
The Unexpected Visitor
118
Are We Still Friends?
117
Angrier by Her Side
116
What kind of relationship do you have with those two?
115
The Wall Meran is Building
114
Everything is Starting to Work Out Now
113
Criticizing to One's Face
112
The Three Months That Changed
111
Different Targets
110
Kishin Reads the Letters
109
Please keep your distance from Merran
108
Sometimes It's Better to Think Simply
107
No, Where Are You Going?
106
A Misbuttoned Button
105
Why is he crying?
104
Crossed Paths
103
Claisey’s Letters
102
Sit back down, Lady
101
You Lied to Me Again!
100
I Liked Him First
99
She’s Not the Type to Do That
98
Seeing from Afar is Accurate
97
That Man Is Truly Handsome
96
I Should Change My Perfume
95
Merran, Enraged at Her Ex-Husband Once Again
94
The Fragrance Between Iron Walls
93
That Man's Solid Iron Wall
92
Crying at a Strange Gaze
91
The Two Don't Know
90
Returning to the Past
89
Merran Decides to Turn Back Time
88
The World of Merran and Dernic Collapses
87
Divorce Her
86
It’s True, So It Irritates You, Right?
85
I Regret Giving My Permission for the Marriage
84
The Niece Who Left to Marry Wants to Return
83
Three People Running Together
82
I Like It When You're Jealous
81
When a Husband Insults One’s Parental Home
80
Merran's First Wedding
79
Dernic, Who Is Not Ungrateful
78
Claisey Succeeds in Her Scheme
77
The Favor of the Powerful
76
My Husband’s Younger Sister Becomes an Ally
75
Not mine, but I will yield it to you.
74
The Husband’s Younger Sister Picks a Fight
73
It Doesn't Look Good
72
Even at a Time Like This
71
Aunt, You Have to Help Me
70
Bringing My Husband to the Grave
69
My Love Is So Pure
68
Our cute youngest son-in-law
67
Reliable Allies
66
When the Ex-Wife’s Daughter and the Second Wife Clash
65
Merran Sees Kishin Again
64
The Cold Romantic and the Affectionate Calculationist
63
The Wife Hugs the Safe Key and Cries
62
When You Get Curious About Your Husband’s Past Lover
61
Merran Starts Keeping an Eye on Kishin
60
Is this a proposal?
59
The First Night
58
Ahead of the First Night
57
The Happy Groom and the Surprised Guests
56
First Wedding
55
The Day Before the Wedding, the Most Nervous Person
54
The Person Who Is Always On My Side
53
Everyone is Curious About My Wedding
52
Did You Kill Her?
51
The Fiancé’s Friend Has Changed His Attitude
50
When you start to like someone, you start to dislike someone else
49
Meeting the Fiancé's Parents
48
What on earth did you say about me?
47
When the Niece Opposed to Marriage Meets the Fiancé’s Mother
46
It’s Not the Time to Laugh
45
The Son-in-law is More Impressive Than Expected
44
Confessing the Past to My Fiancé
43
Why Must I Give My Permission for You to Marry?
42
The Son Announces His Marriage
41
Her Name Is Claisey, and She Has Bad Rumors
40
The Fiancé’s Mother Found Out the Secret
39
Kishin’s Proposal
38
You do it too, so why can’t others?
37
There Is No One Who Did the Dumping, Only Those Who Were Dumped
36
Crying Alone, Calming Down Alone
35
Suddenly?
34
Jealous Kishin
33
Excited Claisey, Angry Merran
32
If You Get in My Way, I’ll Get in Yours
31
People Who Witnessed the Romance
30
At the Center of Every Misunderstanding is This Man
29
Dernic's Identity
28
Coming or Not
27
Kicking Away a Friend’s Consideration
26
A Show-Window Marriage, You Say?
25
Why is someone uninterested showing interest?
24
A Relationship Built on Carrying Shoes
23
A Woman Like Me?
22
Isn't It Too Early?
21
Is It a Problem If My Unrequited Love Is Short?
20
Kishin, Shocked
19
An Unintended Love Triangle
18
Speak of the Devil
17
Enjoyable When It’s My Turn
16
Opposite Evaluations of a Person
15
Should I count this as a date too?
14
The Second Courtship
13
Getting Angry Is My Job
12
Insults and Bouquets
11
The First and Last Date
10
Why Did He Call Me Instead of Her?
9
The Wandering Flower Basket
8
The Appointment, The One Who Slipped Out
7
Three Letters
6
The Man Who Catches and the Man Who Helps Put Them On
5
Misidentified
4
Bring That Woman To Me
3
Find That Woman
2
The Man Who Isn't a Bad Person
1
I Will Hinder You

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