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Sister, In This Life I’ll Become Queen

#35 The Girl Who Sees Through Truth
The Girl Who Sees Through Truth

The Porto merchant, beet-red moments ago, turned deathly pale. His eyes darted in panic, and without another word, he bolted toward the nearest exit.

– “Grab him!”

– “Don’t let him get away!”

Several people lunged for the fleeing merchant, but a man running for his life is not easily caught.

– *Thud!*

The one who finally brought the merchant down was Prince Alfonso. Tall and powerfully built, his physical prowess was truly unparalleled.

He had been seated in the center of the guest section when *Vittoria Nike* collapsed, and after escorting the noblewomen to safety, he had kept his eyes on the hall. He spotted the merchant bolting for the exit, moved with feline grace, and slammed his shoulder into the man’s torso, pinning him to the floor in one fluid motion.

With the merchant subdued and his hands forced behind his back, Prince Alfonso barked an order to his subordinates.

“Bind this man and cast him into the royal prison!”

“Yes, Your Highness!”

“Also, have the remaining pieces appraised. If they are forgeries, void the transactions. If they are genuine, ensure the proceeds reach the original owners, not this scoundrel!”

“As you command!”

* * *

The residence of the House of Marquis Cibo was in chaos, as if it had been razed by war. A fake marble statue lay shattered through the floorboards of the ballroom, royal guards swarmed the property to interrogate the merchant’s associates alongside the Marquis and Marchioness Cibo, and the cacophony of gossip was loud enough to shake the foundations of San Carlo.

– “The second daughter of the De Mare family was impressive during the Apostle of Acereto incident, but today? She is a prodigy.”

– “Is such scholarship truly possible for a girl of fifteen?”

– “Theology, art, history… her reach is boundless. It feels less like she studied these things and more like she possesses an eye that sees through to the very truth of them.”

The moniker, “The Girl Who Sees Through Truth,” had been pinned onto Ariadne.

Yet, the person who was the very “eye that sees through truth” stood in the backyard of the House of Marquis Cibo, locked in a heated debate with a man whose thoughts—whether in her past life or her present—remained an impenetrable abyss.

“Count De Como, what on earth are you thinking?!”

She addressed him as “Count De Como,” pointedly avoiding the familiarity of “Count Cesare.” By standard etiquette, a title should be followed by a surname, not a given name. However, in the high society of San Carlo, no one applied such formalities to Cesare or his mother, Countess Rubina.

Using a surname after the title was an acknowledgment of a family’s standing, and everyone knew that the late “Count De Como”—the man Cesare supposedly inherited his title from—was a ghost. Insisting on the formal title was a deliberate jab at his genealogical fragility.

But for the enraged Ariadne, the political nuance mattered little.

“You offloaded your lies onto someone else without a thought for the aftermath? What kind of behavior is that?”

Cesare merely shrugged.

“Look here, little lady. It all ended well, didn’t it?”

“Use formal speech! Are we friends? I am the daughter of Cardinal Del Mare!”

“Whoa, whoa. Easy now.”

Cesare pressed his index finger firmly against Ariadne’s forehead.

“You haven’t even had your debutante ball yet. That makes you a child. Since when does a child tell an adult how to speak?”

Cesare scanned Ariadne from head to toe, a smirk playing on his lips.

“Look at you. Wearing a yellow chick dress that makes you look like a complete infant.”

Ariadne shivered, unable to contain her indignation. Cesare continued his taunting.
“Once you become a lady, I’ll use formal speech as much as you like.”

“I will never exchange words with an irresponsible person like you again!”

Cesare finally began his own defense.

“I’m not the irresponsible person you think I am, little lady. I didn’t act without clues. I knew for a fact that the real Vincenzio Del Gato had surfaced in the Tiber River three months ago.”

The investigation he had conducted was far more extensive than that, but he did not feel the need to reveal everything to Ariadne.

“Then you should have handled it yourself! Why push it onto me?”

“You know my situation.”

Cesare put on a pitiful expression. With features more sculpted than any statue, the addition of a desolate look made him an undeniably striking beauty.

“The King’s illegitimate son, the abandoned child. If someone like me appeared to be coveting power, I’d be disposed of in a heartbeat.”

He drew his hand across his throat.

“In my position, how could I come forward and say, ‘That merchant’s background is shady, let’s use administrative and military power to dig into him’?”

“Then you should have stayed still!”

“But it all worked out, didn’t it? Perhaps you and I are a perfect match. Aren’t we a decent duo? The noble Count who digs up dirt and sets the stage, and the clergyman’s daughter who solves the mystery at the front!”

Cesare’s slick, charming demeanor was one she had seen a few times when she was younger. This was a mask he wore when he was in a particularly good mood, or, more often, a display of charm he used to extract favors from others.

A princess from a neighboring kingdom, an ambassador, or perhaps Isabella. In the regular tea parties Ariadne hosted, she would watch him shower the beautiful widow Isabella with hospitality, jokes, and playfulness. Back then, she had naively thought he was simply being kind to her sister out of respect; that past had ended with her goodwill being repaid by a fatal betrayal.

The way Cesare flirted was certainly charming, but seeing him direct it toward her now felt surreal.

It would be a lie to say she didn’t feel a petty sense of triumph—*you, who treated me so coldly, are now wagging your tail because you want to win my favor.*

But she had defied death to return. If she were to fall for her former fiancé—the man who had discarded and killed her—just because he flirted, she would be less than a person; she would have the memory span of a sea anemone. He remained incredibly attractive, and while his presence was tempting, she had no intention of falling for it.

“Aren’t you a villain who dumps all the responsibility onto a girl who hasn’t even had her debutante and is effectively a stranger? Don’t you dare go around saying you’re in a ‘duo’ with me. I’m afraid it might haunt my dreams.”

“I’m telling you, I’m not that bad. Let’s just say it was a manifestation of my sense of justice—it was too heart-wrenching to watch a con artist use fake replicas to swindle 2,000 ducats from my dear sister. Friendship? Familial love? Courage?”

“Ha.”

Judging that there was no point in exchanging further words, Ariadne turned to leave, but Cesare reached out and abruptly grabbed her wrist.

“Wait. I came all the way here today specifically to see you because I had business. I had to sneak in because the House of Marquis Cibo didn’t even send me an invitation, so spare me a moment. Let’s talk.”

Ariadne pulled her wrist back, brushing off his touch.

She didn’t say a word, but seeing the faint look of displeasure on her face, Cesare raised both hands in a gesture of surrender.

It was a minute change in expression that most would never notice, but Cesare was uncannily adept at reading such shifts.

“Sorry, sorry. My apologies. To think I’d dare grab a lady’s wrist. I was wrong. I am a gentleman. You don’t need to be tense. The business is simple.”
Cesare looked at Ariadne De Mare with the air of a man about to suggest something immensely favorable.

“Let’s make a deal, like the lady and gentleman we are.”

“I have no business to transact with you.”

“Don’t be like that. Just hear me out.”

He leaned toward her, his posture disarmingly friendly. A sudden gust of wind carried the fragrance of roses, frankincense, and sandalwood—the distinct, heavy scent Count Cesare favored—tickling the tip of her nose.

He had often approached her this way, beckoning her into a world of curated beauty, dismantling her defenses one by one. If she reached out to take the hand he offered, she could abandon her burdens and sail into his realm of fantastic adventures. Cesare De Como opened his mouth to deliver his proposal.

“Won’t you sell me the ‘Heart Of The Blue Deep’? I’ll pay a proper price for it.”

“……Ah.”

Ariadne heard the sound of her own heart shattering. A sharp, stabbing pain blossomed in her chest; she realized, with mounting bitterness, that she had harbored a shred of expectation after all. In the wake of the pain came an overwhelming shame that flushed her skin, followed closely by a cold, white-hot rage.

He began listing the items he would provide in exchange for the ‘Heart Of The Blue Deep.’

“Have you heard of the ‘Swan Of Linville’? It is a diamond that stands as one of the most valuable pieces in my entire collection.”

Ariadne knew the ‘Swan Of Linville’ all too well. It was a 15-carat, flawless, high-color diamond cut into a teardrop shape and set with pearls as a brooch. It was a treasure kept at the mansion in San Carlo—a gift King Leo III had bestowed upon Cesare when he turned thirteen. The jewel carried a specific epithet: it was destined to be given to the woman one truly loved.

In her past life, Ariadne had desperately craved the ‘Swan Of Linville.’ She hadn’t wanted it merely for its value; she had seen it as a symbol. Receiving a gem with such a title—a gift for a beloved woman—would have been the final, definitive confirmation that Cesare’s elusive heart was finally hers.

He had never given it to her during their engagement. When she had finally begged for it as a wedding gift, he had agreed with a readiness that had struck her as strange at the time. Now, she knew why: he had known she would never live long enough to receive it.

“In exchange for the ‘Heart Of The Blue Deep,’ I will give you the ‘Swan Of Linville,’ plus 6,000 ducats in gold coins and a collection of smaller jewels.”

But here was the young Cesare of this life, offering the ‘Swan Of Linville’ to an Ariadne who had done nothing for him.

The Ariadne of this life had not sacrificed her youth for him; she had not been complicit in his murders, nor had she fallen ill or risked her soul for his sake. She had done nothing but raise her own value. And yet, the ‘Swan Of Linville,’ which had remained forever out of reach despite her past devotion, was now being dangled before her with casual ease.

No, he wasn’t even giving it to her. He was trading it.

To Cesare, Ariadne De Mare was a business partner, a useful object—but never the woman worthy of a jewel bought with love.

She could not stop a hollow laugh from escaping. The anger threatened to reach the heavens, yet all that emerged was a bitter, jagged sound.

“Count Cesare De Como. You are truly an arrogant fool.”

“I am?”

*You lost the person who truly gave everything to you. You have suffered a loss you cannot even fathom.*

Ariadne’s lips, however, spoke words quite different from those settled deep in her heart. She could not speak the truth; it would only sound like the ravings of a madwoman.

“I know you’ve insulted His Majesty by playing the ‘son of the King’ and all, but let’s set that aside. I am merely the illegitimate daughter of a Cardinal; we are both in positions that are hardly reputable.”

It was a strike that pierced Cesare’s most vulnerable point like a needle.
“However, if one is the byproduct of a drop of the King’s blood, excluded from both politics and the military, and clinging to a tenuous life by the mere grace of the Holy See, shouldn’t one at least be properly mindful of His Majesty’s eyes?”

Cesare looked stunned by the unexpected strike. He had mustered all his charm to appear affable, and never before had anyone stabbed him so precisely with such unpleasant truths right in his smiling face.

“Do you think His Majesty gave me the ‘Heart Of The Blue Deep’ so that I could trade it for trinkets? If I sold it away as I pleased, do you think he would be the least bit pleased?”

“What?”

“If I sold it to the Galico Kingdom or the Republic Of Porto just because they offered a good price, do you think His Majesty would find that a lovely sight!”

Ariadne snapped back, her voice heated.

“The ‘Heart Of The Blue Deep’ is an object entrusted to me by His Majesty. I am the custodian, not the owner. This is not something that can be bought with money.”

This much was fact. But what followed was pure emotion.

“Even I recognize his holy intentions, yet you, calling yourself his son, appear without a single thought for that and tell me to sell the ‘Heart Of The Blue Deep’—it is truly pathetic! You cannot distinguish between right and wrong, good and bad, or what should be held and what should not, yet you harbor such grand dreams. Wake up.”

*In your past life, you truly couldn’t distinguish between the woman you should have had and the one you shouldn’t have. It is the same this time. Only the object has changed to a jewel.*

Ariadne turned to leave, intending to walk away then and there. Having lived through thick and thin with Cesare for fourteen years, she didn’t understand his heart, but she had memorized his patterns. At this moment, he would undoubtedly lose control and grow angry.

“You there! Stop!”

Sure enough, Count Cesare grabbed her wrist as she turned to leave with rapid strides. Ariadne shook him off more violently than before, but Cesare was clearly in earnest this time and did not budge. The bones of her wrist ached under the firm grip of an adult man.

“Let go of me!”

Above Ariadne’s sharp scream, a deeper, resonant voice overlapped.

“Release that hand, Count De Como.”

It was Prince Alfonso, one of the only two people in all of San Carlo who could rightfully call Cesare ‘Count De Como’ without fail.

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Chapter 664
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None of My Business
662
If You Lack Bright Eyes to See Far Ahead
661
Perspective
660
King Leo III’s Predicament
659
Various Types of Romance
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The Price of My Actions
657
The First Meeting
656
Lies, Truth, Lies, Lies
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Chapter 655
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Chapter 654
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The Back of the Moon
652
Repaying the Grace
651
Nothing Is Entirely Good, Nothing Is Entirely Bad
650
The Weakest Link
649
A New Profession
648
Chapter 648
647
Cardinal of San Carlo
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A New Beginning
645
Chapter 645
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Those Who Fade Away
643
The Empty Seat of the King
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The Fall of a King
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Chaos
640
The Worsening
639
Chapter 639
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Catastrophe
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An Awkward Opponent
636
Surprise News
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Why Is This Happening to Me
634
Putting Makeup on an Unwashed Face
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The Truth and Sincerity That Differed From Appearances
632
Father’s Heart
631
It Should Have Been Mine
630
The Secret Revealed
629
Halo
628
Chapter 628
627
The Investiture of the Duke of Pisarino
626
The Fall of Pisarino
625
I Was Not Wrong
624
Insatiable Hunger
623
The New San Carlo Cardinal
622
Uncles
621
Let’s Make Love, Not War
620
Mine
619
Principality
618
We Are Only Acting Out Of Goodwill
617
Eye Level
616
Chapter 616
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A Letter from the Homeland
614
I Can Handle Everything
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The Imaginary Mastermind
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Chapter 612
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Distinguished Guest Arriving in Trevero
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Deceptive Relationships
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The Will To Live
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Internal Security
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What I Want
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Shocking News
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Reputation
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Dark Clouds
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Chapter 603
602
A Fast Prescription
601
A Slightly Late News
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Negotiating Ransom
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When the King Dies
598
The Duel of Commanders
597
Alfonso and Philip
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The Waltz of Two Men
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Field Judgment
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An Urgent Matter
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Chapter 593
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The Choice of the Battlefield
591
Cousin's Reunion
590
Rolling In Like A Vine
589
Coming Was Up to You, But...
588
When Gathering Under the Flag
587
Deployment
586
Chapter 586
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Chapter 585
584
Deceptive Relationships
583
The Turning Point of Heart
582
Turning Crisis into Opportunity
581
Gaslighting
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Chapter 580
579
Let’s Break Up Now
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Chapter 578
577
The Efforts So Far
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What I Have Done
575
Isabella’s Husband
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Chapter 574
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Those Who Do Not Move On Their Own
572
The Sins of the Past
571
Will It Be a Near Miss
570
Chapter 570
569
Each Person’s Best Efforts
568
Understanding the Situation Faster Than Expected
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Chapter 567
566
Unconveyed Good Intentions
565
The Swamp of Massive Misconception
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Chapter 564
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Chapter 563
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Chapter 562
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Sticky Gravity
560
A Useless Man
559
Maximizing the Fear
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Chapter 558
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The Big Rat That Listened to Night Talk
556
To Be Followed
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Chapter 555
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The Hooded Bird That Listens To Day Talk
553
I Regret Marrying You
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Chapter 552
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Chapter 551
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황달 걸린 눈에는 세상이 온통 노랗다
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Chapter 549
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Chapter 548
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Chapter 547
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The Governess’s Other Man
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Chapter 545
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Chapter 544
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화무십일홍
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Chapter 542
541
The Beginning of Freedom
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The Republic's Shadow
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Chapter 539
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The Expiration Date of the Marriage Treaty
537
Chapter 537
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Anticipation Of An Interesting Wedding Night
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Isabella’s Other Man
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Chapter 534
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The Ungrateful
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New Technologies
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Chapter 531
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Chapter 530
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Chapter 529
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Dirty Laundry
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Chapter 527
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The Day I Died
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Chapter 525
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Chapter 524
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I Can Do Anything
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Chapter 522
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Leo III Also Has a Hard Life
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Chapter 520
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Make Sense
518
Chapter 518
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Chapter 517
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A Proposal is Needed
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Chapter 515
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Chapter 514
513
Chapter 513
512
Equivalent Exchange
511
The Force That Drives Humans
510
A Fraction of Past Karma
509
Finding a Lady-in-Waiting
508
What I Cannot Have, You Cannot Have Either
507
Isabella Learns Patience
506
The Homework Left Behind by the King
505
The Court’s Journey to Taranto
504
Chapter 504
503
The Name of a Woman
502
The Devil is in the Details
501
Unimportant Details
500
Diamond Is A Girl's Best Friend
499
Chapter 499
498
The Radical Rascal
497
Chapter 497
496
The Real Troublemaker Is Me
495
Chapter 495
494
If There Is Someone Who Hates You Without A Reason
493
Reply from the Principality of Mantike
492
Chapter 492
491
The Person Who Hides Nothing
490
Chapter 490
489
Supply Without Demand
488
There Is No Such Thing as a Free Lunch
487
Chapter 487
486
When the Past Holds Back the Present
485
What I Couldn't Have
484
The Messenger of Bad News
483
Chapter 483
482
A Thin Hope Snaps
481
The Difference Between Friends and Non-Friends
480
The Secret Hidden in Orte Forest
479
The Ancestors' Secret Meeting
478
Chapter 478
477
Chapter 477
476
The Peace of High Society
475
Chapter 475
474
If Only I Had Done A Little Better
473
Chapter 473
472
Repentance Forced By Shame
471
Chapter 471
470
장군 멍군
469
Sisters’ Friction
468
Chapter 468
467
Chapter 467
466
Chapter 466
465
Chapter 465
464
A Sore, a Nuisance
463
A Plausible Hypothesis
462
The Absence of Conversation
461
Even Abuse Sounds Like Truth If You Hear It Enough
460
I Don’t Care If It’s Only Half
459
Let's Talk For A Moment
458
The Struggle of Julia Helena
457
Combo
456
The Round Table Where Thorns Fly Everywhere
455
The Greatest Delicacy In San Carlo
454
An Incomprehensible Banquet
453
I Will Buy Freedom With Money
452
Setting Priorities
451
You’re Rejecting a Woman?
450
Born As A Man, The Greatest Honor
449
An Easy Sacrifice
448
The Phoenix
447
The Witness Who Will Turn the Tide
446
A Woman in Trouble
445
Broken
444
Humans Believe What They Want to Believe
443
Second Offense
442
Dogfight
441
Ominous Premonition
440
The Farmer Who Refuses To Harvest
439
The Fraudulent Marriage Suffered by the Princess
438
Descendant Of The Palaeologos Imperial Family
437
Julia Helena
436
Contagious Laughter
435
Overestimation
434
The Taste of Power
433
The Prince’s Carriage
432
What on Earth Are the Higher-Ups Thinking?
431
A Very Narrow Path to Success
430
The Affairs of Men Are All Like the Old Man's Horse
429
I Can Solve It
428
My Usefulness
427
Family
426
Confidence in Not Being Defeated
425
The Unexpected
424
The New Pope
423
Intimate Desires
422
The Next Generation’s Runner
421
Sunset of a New Era
420
Dirty Laundry Is Bound To Be Exposed
419
New Friends
418
I Thought You Were A Puppet
417
Unintended Fraudulent Marriage
416
You, Who Will Fulfill My Greed
415
Frustration
414
For the Future King
413
Pure Innocence
412
Recognizing The Immutable Truth
411
The Warmth of the Heart
410
Can People Change?
409
Why In The Past
408
The Expiration Date of Excuses
407
Dark Clouds on the Path to Success
406
Ippolito’s Happy Dream
405
The Power Behind the Power
404
Praise That Makes No One Happy
403
A Chaotic Party
402
I See the Future
401
Human Warmth
400
Prince Louis
399
Higher
398
Ippolito’s Deliberation
397
Affection
396
Recent Developments in San Carlo
395
Secret Wedding
394
The Last Days of Grand Duchess Lariesa
393
Squabbling
392
You Are Just Like Them
391
The Love Confession Made To Me
390
The Fear of Grand Duke Eudes
389
Who Owns The 100,000 Ducats
388
Trying to Cover the Sky with One’s Palm
387
Uncontrollable Rage
386
The Appearance of Grand Duchess Lariesa
385
Although I don't even want to look at you
384
Unexpected Identity
383
Untying The Knotted Knot
382
Don't Do This To Me
381
Selection Of The Successor
380
Life Flows As It Pleases
379
The Third Proposal of This Life
378
The Future
377
Integrity
376
Every Last Inch of Skin Is Mine
375
Sacrifice For You
374
Become the King of the Galico Kingdom
373
I Have Come to Revoke the Marriage Vows
372
Who Says There's a Set Time
371
The Pope's Sword
370
Unexpected Personality
369
The Representative
368
Cardinal De Mare’s Heart as a Father
367
A Little Sincerity
366
Raising My Head
365
A Battle of Momentum
364
Black And White, Red And Blue
363
The Check
362
Multiple Options
361
Trevero
360
Even if the Situation Changes, Affection is Eternal
359
A New Power Broker
358
Revealing the Flesh
357
Unexpected Reinforcements
356
An Unexpected Move
355
The Troublemaker
354
I Am Not Satisfied
353
A New Wave
352
Caruso's Revenge
351
Qualifications for Entry
350
Bullying the Weak and Submitting to the Strong
349
Shocking Realization
348
Unbearable
347
Reasonable Doubt
346
The Depths of a Person’s Heart
345
Poison in the Well
344
The Qualities of a Good Man
343
Expected News and Unexpected News
342
The Anguish of Count Contarini
341
The Domestic Dispute of the Count and Countess Contarini
340
Saying One Thing and Doing Another
339
Duke Cesare’s Provocation
338
What Kind of Guest?
337
Whose Shame
336
The Person Who Likes Neither This Nor That
335
Ippolito’s Life Reversal
334
Alfonso's Extended Hand
333
This Time, I Will Not Let You Go
332
Raphael’s Confession
331
Alfonso’s Judgment
330
A Folly Risking One’s Life
329
Captured
328
Original Sin and Confession
327
Conversation (2)
326
Conversation (1)
325
Princess Bianca’s Debutante Ball (2)
324
Princess Bianca’s Debutante Ball (1)
323
The Solver
322
A Friend’s Tip
321
Different Dreams of the Villains
320
The Pride of a Southerner
319
The Other Face of a Gentle Person
318
Cannot Just Let It Slide
317
The Embodiment of Suspicion
316
The Importance of Appearance
315
Two Invitations
314
Trust
313
The Necessity Of Being Kind
312
An Unsatisfactory Subordinate
311
How to Curb Desire
310
Sir Elko burst into a rage.
309
Overlapping
308
A Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins with a Single Step
307
Isabella’s Difficult Childbirth
306
Qualifications of Love
305
An Unforgivably Long Lifeline
304
Guardian and Guide
303
Is the Obvious Mastermind Really a Power Broker?
302
New Appetizer
301
You Can’t Win Against Someone Who Won’t Listen
300
Slippery Tongue
299
The Outbreak of War
298
The Position That Everyone Declines
297
The Invoice
296
Party Crasher
295
Isabella's Unpleasant Afternoon
294
Camellia’s Wedding
293
The Moorish Knight
292
Incomprehensible Attitude
291
A Dream on a Frigid Spring Night
290
Unexpected Situation
289
New Sprouting Bud
288
Severed Ties
287
The Encounter Between Raphael and Alfonso (2)
286
The Encounter Between Raphael and Alfonso (1)
285
Treatment of the Left Hand Bloodstain
284
What Must I Achieve For You
283
The Secret of Regression
282
New Connections
281
My Heart That Even I Don't Know
280
A Great Wife
279
Isabella's Child's Father
278
A New Beginning
277
Whether It Is Mine or Not
276
The Return of the Future King
275
The Changed Prince Alfonso
274
King Leo III’s Anxiety
273
Three Years Later, The News Of Victory
272
The Secret-Sharing Relationship
271
The Two Daughters
270
Regret and Begging (2)
269
Regret and Begging (1)
268
*Whirrrr— Click!*
267
Isabella's Fall (2)
266
Isabella’s Fall (1)
265
Isabella’s Realization
264
The Same Kind of People
263
The Worst Birthday Party
262
Going All the Way to the End
261
The Day of the Ball Dawns
260
The Architect of the Trap
259
The Rebound of Guilt
258
Isabella's Gambit
257
The Beautiful Examiner
256
The Test
255
Hair-Trigger
254
The Wrong Interpretation (2)
253
Misinterpretation (1)
252
Fragments of the Past
251
Old Ties of Fate
250
Friends' Opinions
249
The Decision to Marry
248
Various Perspectives on Marriage
247
The Holy Sword
246
Hall of the Gods
245
Crossing
244
The Past I Cannot Remember
243
A Single Match
242
Cannot Defy Nature
241
An Ambiguous Confession
240
Beyond Repair
239
The Letter
238
Twisted Affection
237
A Chance to Change
236
Change
235
The Blood-Stained Ceremony
234
The Pure White Bride
233
The Mysterious Decree
232
The Weak One Who Has Fallen in Love
231
There Are No Perfect Saints
230
The Secret of Rambouillet Relief Center
229
The Tail of the Cunning Rabbit
228
The Cunning Rabbit’s Counterattack
227
No Perfect Child
226
[Number]. The Frog Forgetting Its Tadpole Days
225
Three-Way Confrontation (2)
224
Three-Way Confrontation (1)
223
Hatred of Kin
222
Each Person's Calculation
221
The Merchant’s Soul
220
The Cardinal’s Daughter
219
Again, Running
218
The Land Where Sinners Gather
217
A Matter of Mood
216
I Hope You Cry As Much As I Do
215
A Heart That Cannot Yet Accept
214
Crossed Affections
213
Ascension
212
The Output
211
The Just Price of Sacrifice
210
The Undisposable
209
Ariadne’s Scheme
208
Cesare's Savior
207
The Southward Invasion Of The Galico Army
206
Unstoppable Progress
205
Hope
204
A Special Person
203
Cesare’s Predicament
202
The Unknown World
201
Intention and Result
200
The Virtue of Flexibility
199
The Unbreakable (2)
198
The Unbreakable (1)
197
The King’s New Sword
196
The Heart of a Parent
195
Efforts for a Situation Reversal
194
What My Sister Does Best
193
Proof of Ability
192
There Are No Parents Who Can Win Over Their Children
191
Conflict of Interest
190
Mercy
189
The Signature
188
Breaking Out of the Shell
187
Without Knowing Anything
186
Greed
185
The Thing I Wanted Most
184
A Surprise Gift
183
Calculated Outbursts and Impulsive Actions
182
Not Depending on Others, But With My Own Hands
181
The Logic of Power
180
Other Possibilities
179
Diploma
178
The Child Who Will Become the Head of the Household and the One Who Will Not
177
Everyone Has Two Faces
176
Superiors and Subordinates
175
The Sorrow of the Powerless
174
The Sorrow of Those Short on Gold
173
You Have Only Me
172
The Secret Known Only to Grand Duchess Lariesa
171
Miscellaneous Jealousy
170
Grand Duchess Lariesa’s Misunderstanding
169
Known Secrets, Unknown Secrets
168
A Drop of Threat in a Negotiation
167
Spite
166
Grand Duchess Lariesa's Excitement
165
Promise for the Future
164
The Difference Between a Bastard and a Son
163
Farewell (2)
162
Farewell (1)
161
A Heart That Wants to Share
160
Explosion
159
The Mysterious Halo
158
A Little Scheme
157
The Invasion Of The Galico Army
156
The Hidden Truth
155
The Completion Of Queen Marguerite’s Poisoning Case
154
The Quarrel
153
Suspicion
152
The Misdeed Of Countess Rubina
151
The Poisoning Incident of Queen Marguerite (2)
150
The Poisoning Incident Of Queen Marguerite (1)
149
Faster Than Expected
148
Deeply Hidden Thoughts
147
Wait For A Moment
146
Grand Duchess Lariesa's Despair
145
What I Desire
144
Shaking Galico With Two Letters
143
Shake Up the Board
142
The Second Proposal of This Life (2)
141
The Second Proposal of This Life (1)
140
A Bolt from the Blue
139
Unexpected Touch
138
Lady Carla answered, her spirit bolstered.
137
Queen Marguerite’s Decision
136
A Major Incident
135
Crisis
134
Royal Carriage
133
The Devil’s Temptation
132
Blood Fury
131
Secret Meeting at the Daffodil Garden
130
Bitter Medicine and Sweet Comfort
129
What Is Your Love?
128
It Is A Secret Between Just The Two Of Us
127
Things Unpossessed
126
The Ball Begins
125
The Young Marquis of Baldessar
124
Count Cesare’s Refusal
123
The Stolen Narrative of the Past
122
You, Become My Maid
121
If You Keep Saying Things Like That, I'll Kiss You
120
What Do You Want From Me
119
The Arrows of Love
118
New Candidates for a Debutante Partner
117
Jealousy, The Seed of Doubt
116
Return to the San Carlo Royal Court
115
The End of Lucrezia (2)
114
The End Of Lucrezia (1)
113
Those Who Forget Favors
112
An Eye for an Eye, a Tooth for a Tooth, a Life for a Life
111
How Much Is The Price Of A Life In Gold Coins?
110
Mistake of the Object
109
Tracked
108
The Line Not to Be Crossed
107
Different Thoughts
106
The Importance of Bloodline
105
The Secret of Birth (2)
104
The Secret of Birth
103
Promise of the Future
102
The Increase Of Affection, Or Something Like That
101
The Return of the Villain
100
Affectionate Heart
99
Courtesy to Our Flesh
98
Death of a Beloved Woman
97
Vow of Revenge
96
Arabella
95
It Is Not My Fault
94
The Hardships of Prince Alfonso
93
Taranto's Winter Social Season
92
Escape
91
Half-Victory
90
Don't Cross the Line
89
A Well-Cultivated Harvest of Children
88
Late-Blooming Filial Piety
87
Soulmates
86
The Eldest Son of the De Mare Family
85
Solitude
84
Eavesdropping on the Secret of the Golden Rule
83
My Beloved Son
82
The Moment Affection Fades
81
The Astrologer's Intention
80
The Lucrezia Astrologer Incident (2)
79
Lucrezia and the Gypsy Astrologer
78
Various Ways to Change Fate
77
Those Who Conform to Fate, Those Who Resist Fate
76
He Left
75
The Weight of the Crown
74
Grand Duchess Lariesa Ruined Everything
73
The Price of Turning a Blind Eye to the Truth
72
Isabella’s Karma
71
The Price of Rash Provocation
70
Collateral of a False Love
69
My Savior Who Will Ruin Me
68
Isabella's Scheme
67
The Libertine’s Secret Meeting Partner
66
The First Proposal Of This Life
65
Secret Meeting at the Abandoned Fountain
64
The Masquerade and the Grand Duchess of Valois
63
The Guest from Galico
62
Count Cesare’s Gift
61
The Three People and Their Respective Mailboxes
60
Setting a Mousetrap to Plot Greater Grievance
59
Lucrezia’s Grievance
58
Isabella’s Grievance
57
The Punishment Of Zanobi De Rossi
56
Contact With Lips
55
The Truth Whispered by Count Cesare
54
Deep Inside Orte Forest
53
The Human Trash Zanobi
52
Adult Affairs
51
Tea Party of the Daughter of Marquis Baldessar
50
The Master of the Red Rose
49
Status Gap
48
The Financial Genius
47
The Restructuring of Power
46
The Decisive Blow
45
Sisters’ Friction
44
The Torn Hem and the Prince's Gaze
43
Debutante Ball (2)
42
Debutante Ball (1)
41
The Gentle Prince
40
Three Men Who Want the Partner Spot
39
The Debutante Partner I Really Hate
38
The Queen Bee of San Carlo
37
Isabella’s Scheme
36
Special Treatment
35
The Girl Who Sees Through Truth
34
Goddess of Victory
33
The Man Who Is Never Helpful
32
The Boy and Girl in the Hydrangea Garden
31
Marchioness Cibo’s Salon
30
Shouldn’t You Also Have Your Debutante Ball?
29
Lotus Blooming in the Mud
28
The Thief's End
27
Stealing Achievements
26
Born Talent
25
The Husband and Wife Act As One
24
The Queen’s Charity
23
Alfonso’s Secret Space
22
Dress for the Audience with the Queen
21
Heart of the Blue Deep
20
The Apostle From Acereto (2)
19
The Apostle from Acereto (1)
18
The Desire Of Count Cesare
17
Isabella
16
Awakening
15
Noble Bonds
14
Maletta’s Betrayal
13
Becoming the Prince's First Love
12
The Beautiful Isabella's True Face
11
The First Invitation to the Royal Palace
10
The First Meeting with the Prince
9
The Proper Lesson
8
My Position Within the Family
7
The Reborn Villainess
6
The Ignorant Younger Sister
5
Paying Off Old Debts
4
Regression, And The Beginning Of Revenge
3
My Rival Who Stole Everything From Me, The Beautiful Isabella
2
The Queen Is Not You, But Your Sister
1
Betrayal, Hair-Pulling, Obsession, Affection, And Meaningless Promises

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