Chapter 248: A Happy Year-End (5)I quietly slipped the matching pair of the couple ring (or rather, the ‘lost couple ring’) into my pocket and looked at the Mage Duchess, who was grinning like a child. Seeing her laugh so innocently unlike her usual calm and dignified smile filled me with a sense of pride.
I would've given it to her sooner if I had known she'd be this happy. I should be more generous with gifts from now on.
...Is this really okay?
However, seeing her become so pleased with just half of a ring gave me a slight pang of guilt. It felt like watching a wife pretend to be happy because she didn't want her husband to feel bad for not being able to afford a full couple ring.
Well, it should be fine as long as she’s happy. It was just a temporary ring anyway, so I shouldn’t get too hung up on it.
"I’ll treasure this for a lifetime..."
I quickly shook my head when she murmured that in a dreamy voice. That sinister thing was definitely not a lifelong ring.
"That won’t do. You need to save space for a proper wedding ring."
Yes, my goal was to put a proper wedding ring on the fingers of the brides and not just a half-piece.
Judging by how things looked like now, even the wedding ring might end up being split in two. But no matter what, dividing a wedding ring would be a bit much, wouldn’t it? I’d have to do everything I could to prevent that when the time came.
"A wedding ring..."
Fortunately, the mention of a wedding seemed to have a remarkable effect. Her once-dazed eyes started to sparkle.
"Um, baby?"
"Yes?"
But the Mage Duchess’s thoughts seemed to drift elsewhere as she hesitantly spoke up after fiddling with the ring.
“When... do you think we’ll get married?”
She asked with a shy expression, and the sparkle of hope in her eyes made me smile.
Since I had already accepted her confession and even mentioned marriage, the Mage Duchess was probably envisioning a grand wedding with little quarter-elves playing in the garden by now.
I understood. I did get upset about the life-extension potion earlier, which really brought her down. For someone who hit rock bottom, the idea of marriage must seem like pure bliss.
"Well, probably next year at the earliest. Mar needs to graduate first."
At those words, the Mage Duchess froze.
What was this? Could she really not wait until next year?
Still, it would be difficult to marry Marghetta while she was still a student.
***It was only after baby spoke that I came to my senses. Blinded by happiness, I hadn’t noticed—no, I had been willfully ignoring the approaching problem.
The Iron-blooded Duke’s daughter as the first...
My hand wearing the ring trembled. I unconsciously bit my lip.
Baby mentioned Lady Marghetta when I asked about the wedding date. This meant that the first wife would be the Iron-blooded Duke’s daughter.
Of course, it made sense. Baby gave the ring to her first, and unlike me, who selfishly hurt him, Lady Marghetta had done nothing wrong.
So, it was only natural that she would be the first wife.
Then, what about me?
The issue I had desperately tried to ignore and avoid thinking about began to creep into my mind.
Someone of a higher rank than the first wife couldn’t become the second wife.
It was an unspoken tradition to protect the authority of the first wife. Now that marriage was imminent, this tradition suddenly came to mind.
If Lady Marghetta became the first wife, then essentially any noble lady in the empire could become baby’s wife. After all, there was no lady higher in rank than her.
However, I wasn’t just any noble lady. As a duke, I outranked a noble lady.
If only I were a duke’s daughter, too.
I wouldn’t be lower than Lady Marghetta if that were the case, but I wouldn’t be higher, either. I’d be perfectly qualified to be the second wife.
I missed father more than ever. If he were still alive... I could’ve fulfilled my love and shown him his adorable grandchildren.
For the first time, the title of a duke felt like a burden. This was the first time I’d felt this way in a hundred years, and yet, once again, baby was the cause.
A first I could have done without...
...But he told me he’s going to give me a wedding ring.
I tried to shake off the gloomy thoughts and focus on something positive.
Yes, baby did say that he was going to give me a wedding ring. Even if I couldn’t become his wife and even if I couldn’t have a wedding, he told me that he saw me as his wife in his heart.
Being a mistress would be sad, but with the barrier of tradition in the way—
"It might take a bit longer since you’re the second, but please understand since we can’t have the weddings at the same time."
...?
Something felt off about baby’s words. That statement made it sound like he was planning to marry me.
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