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Husband Thief

#37 There Is No One Who Did the Dumping, Only Those Who Were Dumped
There Is No One Who Did the Dumping, Only Those Who Were Dumped

Kishin still looked lost. The small spark of courage Claisey had mustered was cut in half by his baffled reaction.

“Money problems?”

He asked again, seeking confirmation.

“Yes…”

Claisey desperately wanted a hole to crawl into. However, recalling how easy Dernic had been to talk to, she pushed on.

“I already have five nieces and nephews. And as Sir Kishin knows the laws of our country, since I am unmarried, I have to share my inheritance with them. When my older sisters and brothers were married, they had no nieces or nephews, so they received their full shares. I’m the only one who has to divide mine.”

“…”

“And my second older sister is nine months pregnant, so there will soon be six. In a few months, I’ll have to divide the inheritance that was meant for five into six parts. That’s not all. My oldest and second brothers are on good terms with their wives, and they’re all still young. They both want two or three children each. In other words, as time goes on, my inheritance will only shrink further.”

The more Claisey spoke, the more like a materialist she felt.

In reality, she had never discussed this with her family. After all, they were the ones benefiting from this law—everyone except her. If Claisey complained, they would only criticize her for being “calculating among family.” She was close with Anna, but Anna was a member of the Kalasi Family; she couldn’t simply take Claisey’s side.

“That is why I want to protect my assets before it’s too late. Before my one-seventh share is split into eleven.”

She finished her sentence and glanced at Kishin. Would he understand her situation the way Dernic had?

“In other words, Miss Claisey, you didn’t propose because you liked me.”

Kishin’s reaction was the complete opposite of Dernic’s. He looked overtly disappointed.

Claisey, blaming her own lack of eloquence, hurriedly added:

“No, no. That is just why I proposed *quickly*. The reason I proposed to Sir Kishin is, of course, because I like you. It’s just… if I’m going to do it, I figured sooner was better… something like that…?”

Her rapid-fire excuse trailed off into a mumble. As she spoke, she felt a sense of grievance. It was true that she was being calculated to protect her inheritance, but wasn’t that how marriage among the nobility worked anyway? Everyone weighed their partner’s conditions against their own, and if they determined that the family’s prestige would be maintained for the next generation, they proceeded with a strategic marriage.

Others had guardians to handle this for them, but because Claisey’s parents were abroad and her siblings only cared about their own new families, she had to navigate it herself.

Kishin, however, clearly didn’t see it that way. He spoke coldly:

“By Miss Claisey’s method, it wouldn’t necessarily have to be me. As long as the person came from a family your parents would approve of, right?”

Of course, that was true. She had always thought so. Her goal was the inheritance, not the marriage; it wouldn’t have mattered if they divorced three years later. But Claisey wasn’t dim-witted enough to just say, “Yes.”

“If I’m going to have a strategic marriage… it’s still better to do it with someone I like.”

“No. If this were just a strategic marriage, we wouldn’t have to be doing this. Our parents would have handled everything. Why would we be exchanging letters and flowers?”

The colder Kishin’s voice became, the calmer Claisey felt.

*No wonder.* She’d had a strange, ominous feeling since this morning. It was far more unnatural for things to go well with an excellent man like Kishin.

Fortunately, being dumped was a familiar experience for Claisey. She had even cried her allotted five minutes in advance earlier.

Having finished her thoughts, Claisey spoke calmly.

“I understand. No matter how much I explain, Sir Kishin won’t understand, will you?”

“Yes. I believe marriage should be entered into with someone you love, because you love them. No other reason is needed.”

“Yes, I see. Our values are different. Then, let’s pretend this never happened.”

“From where? From the proposal?”

“From the part where I said I liked you.”

“!”

Kishin stared at her, shocked. It seemed as though her words had struck a chord.

*Why is he acting like that after being the one to dump me?*

Claisey thought to herself, then bid him a polite farewell and turned away.

*Today was my mistake. Things were going too well, and I got lax. From now on, I must never say that the reason for my proposal was the inheritance.*

* * *

*Was I the one who got dumped?*

Unlike the excitement she felt when she arrived, the return trip was unpleasant. Kishin looked back once or twice as he walked past the small garden and out the main gate.

Claisey was nowhere to be seen.

As Kishin boarded his carriage, he ordered the coachman to head straight to the Palace Guards. Inside the rattling carriage, he furrowed his brows, mulling over what had happened. He hadn’t experienced dating personally, but he had often seen his subordinates do it. They claimed that when dating, “at some point, you end up fighting and breaking up over ridiculously trivial things.”

Kishin had never understood that. Why fight over trivia? Even if they did, couldn’t they just make up? He never imagined he would find himself in that situation. By the time the carriage arrived, he felt a sense of grievance—a very rare emotion for him.

*What exactly did I do wrong?*

He had certainly been unfair to Claisey in the past, spitting harsh words at her whenever misunderstandings piled up. The strange thing was that back then, Claisey had moved past it magnanimously, without even clearing the air. But this time, her reaction was entirely different.

Having learned from past mistakes, he had tried to have a conversation. He had tried to understand her sudden proposal and her tears. But Claisey had delivered painful words on her own and retracted her confession.

By the time he entered his office, his sense of grievance had curdled into faint anger. He glared at the pink cushion he had prepared for Claisey and, unable to help himself, shoved it into the closet.

His adjutant, Phils, entered and spotted the movement.

“Huh? Isn’t that the cushion you prepared specifically for Miss Claisey? Why are you putting it away?”

“I was dumped.”

“Already?!”

Kishin sat at his desk in stony silence. Phils was so shocked that instead of handing him the report, he simply hugged him.

* * *

Claisey poured her emotions into the piano in the 1st-floor music room. As the loud, magnificent sound echoed, she felt a bit more refreshed. After five songs in a row, the pent-up frustration felt half-released.

*That’s it. There’s no reason to blame Sir Kishin. I was the one who got excited when he asked me to stay by his side and proposed. It’s my mistake. I had just started developing good feelings, but I proposed out of nowhere. I even laid out all the detailed circumstances of my family; it’s no wonder he was startled and ran away.*

Claisey closed the piano lid and stood up. In the kitchen, the cook kindly offered snacks.

“Would you like me to prepare some?”

“Yes. Thank you.”

Holding an apple-filled bread, she returned to her room. She ran into Merran in the hallway; Merran snorted, clearly still angry, and ducked into her own room. She didn’t seem to know yet that Kishin had left after their argument.

*That’s fortunate. If she found out, she would have torn me to pieces.*

* * *

Starting the next day, Claisey began preparing to return home. Since packing for three months was impossible, she squeezed enough luggage for one month into her bag. She had plenty of belongings left at home anyway; she could just use them or buy new things there.

“Are you leaving tomorrow? Or the day after?”

Merran, who had ignored her yesterday, seemed to have cooled off; she offered a sullen greeting and began helping with the packing.

“You don’t have to come, you know. Will you be alright?”

Claisey asked out of genuine concern, not wanting to ditch Merran. A two-month round trip would be exhausting. Even if Merran wasn’t helping with the newborn, if the family was preoccupied, wouldn’t she be just as neglected as usual?

“I’ll go to pay my respects to Father and see him.”

“Ah. Are you planning to stay at your eldest brother-in-law’s house?”

“I’ll stay there, and at our house, too. I’ll do as I please.”

*What’s gotten into her?*

Merran loved her father but loathed his home. Her relationship with her stepmother and siblings was past the point of “distant.” To hear she would be going back and forth between her father’s house and the Kalasi mansion felt strange.

“Why the sudden change of heart?”

Merran shrieked.

“Aunt, you don’t tell me a single thing about your own life, yet you pry into mine! I’m not telling you!”

“Hmph. Is asking a simple question prying? Forget it if you don’t want to talk.”

* * *

As Claisey retreated to her room, Merran shot a glance after her, then snorted to herself.

*Aunt keeps her own romantic life a secret, too. And she expects me to tell her everything? Not a chance!*

Merran’s plan was to tell her father about the connection between Dernic and her mother, and then have him propose a marriage match to the Grand Duke’s household. Although she lived at the Kalasi mansion, her biological father was still her legal guardian and had to be the one to initiate the proposal.

However, Karen, who had been listening while helping out, asked nervously:

“Wouldn’t it be better to tell Miss Claisey? The Marquis of Omal trusts her. It would be better if she were by your side, convincing him to move forward.”

“Forget it. Even without Aunt’s help, Father will send the proposal. Sir Dernic isn’t a strange man, and he’s the only son of the Grand Duke, isn’t he?”

“That’s exactly why. The conditions are so favorable that he might be hesitant to propose. It would be a disgrace if the proposal were rejected…”

At Karen’s point, Merran’s jaw dropped.

“Is that true?”

“A marriage that elevates one’s status usually happens when the higher-ranking family proposes to the lower-ranking one. It rarely happens the other way around. If it fails, it’s a disgrace. If there was a personal friendship, it would be different, but the Marquis has no connection to Grand Duke Siwil or the Grand Duchess.”

Merran wasn’t as desperate for marriage as Claisey. She would eventually have to marry to become an heir, but she had no bad rumors and excellent status. She had never had to rack her brains over this. Assuming everything would be resolved as long as her father stepped in, she panicked.

“Then what should I do?”

Karen directed her gaze toward Claisey’s room.

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Side Story. Kishin of the Original World (3)
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Side Story. Kishin of the Original World (2)
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Side Story: Kishin of the Original World (1)
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Side Story: Dernic of the Original World (5)
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Side Story. Dernic in the Original World (4)
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Side Story. Dernic of the Original World (3)
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Side Story. Dernic of the Original World (2)
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Side Story: Dernic of the Original World (1)
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Each on Their Own Path (9)
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Each on Their Own Path (8)
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Path of Each (7)
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On Their Own Paths (6)
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To Each Their Own Path (5)
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Each to Their Own Path (4)
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Walking Their Separate Ways (3)
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Each on Their Own Path (2)
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Toward Their Own Paths (1)
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The Time of Choice
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On the Spot
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September 22nd
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Reckless Assumption or Realization
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The Declining Marquis Omal Estate
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Claisey Awakens
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What Merran Regrets
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Assassination
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Another Way to Endure Time
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It Has to Be This Way
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The Promise
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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)
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Answer Me First!
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May I Stay By Your Side?
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Am I Not Me?
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The Wife's First Husband
220
The Person Waiting for an Opportunity
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Merran Trying to Prevent the Divorce
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Denied Entry
217
The One the Emperor Feels More Sorry For
216
That Would Mean Taking Her Along
215
Let’s Get a Divorce
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The Man Holding a Dog
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Finally Met
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Kishin’s Birthday
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You Must Not Have Known This Either
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The Troubling Dernic
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Do you want to go back?
208
I’ve Definitely Scored Some Points
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Prohibition Order
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Clearing Her Name
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I Will Be Honest With You
204
Princess Sage’s Plea
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A Request
202
Walter’s Letter
201
We Are Not Getting Divorced
200
Malia Explodes
199
Ahead of the Birthday
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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
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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
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That Man Is Truly Handsome
96
I Should Change My Perfume
95
Merran, Enraged at Her Ex-Husband Once Again
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The Fragrance Between Iron Walls
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That Man's Solid Iron Wall
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Crying at a Strange Gaze
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The Two Don't Know
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Returning to the Past
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Merran Decides to Turn Back Time
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The World of Merran and Dernic Collapses
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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
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Not mine, but I will yield it to you.
74
The Husband’s Younger Sister Picks a Fight
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It Doesn't Look Good
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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
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The Wife Hugs the Safe Key and Cries
62
When You Get Curious About Your Husband’s Past Lover
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Merran Starts Keeping an Eye on Kishin
60
Is this a proposal?
59
The First Night
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Ahead of the First Night
57
The Happy Groom and the Surprised Guests
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First Wedding
55
The Day Before the Wedding, the Most Nervous Person
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The Person Who Is Always On My Side
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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
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It’s Not the Time to Laugh
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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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