Chapter 96: < — Ever After — > (1)

< — Ever After — > (1)

When Lucia woke up in the morning, the maid brought in a bundle of flowers. These days, this event repeated itself every morning. Lucia was happy to receive the colorful and beautiful, lavender statice flowers. Every time she received a bouquet of flowers, she recalled why he began to send her flowers and it made her laugh.

Lucia had no idea that the reason why he hated roses was related to herself. She didn't know how much she had laughed when Jerome secretly hinted that fact to her. Actually, Lucia was not that bothered about the yellow roses, but she didn't know he was really worried and went to the extent of ordering Jerome to put a ban on roses.

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She buried her nose in the statice bouquet and after taking in its faint scent, she returned the bouquet to the maid. Afterwards, the maid was going to place the bouquet as a decoration somewhere in her room. Her bedroom was already turning into a garden of statice flowers. Soon, there would be no more space in her room and the decorations would have to expand to the receiving room.

Lucia sat in the receiving room, doing embroidery and frequently glancing at the door. There was someone she had been waiting for since morning. Seeing the door opening up, Lucia quickly rose to her feet. Jerome came into the receiving room, escorting an old man. Lucia's face lit up with bright smile as she ran to the old man.

"Welcome, Grandfather."

"Haha. Yes. Yes."

The draw of blood-relationship was really amazing. Lucia felt close to her grandfather as if she had known him for a very long time. Lucia's personality wasn't very sociable, but she didn't hesitate when she gave her grandfather a big hug.

"You're hungry, right? I'll have lunch prepared right away." (Lucia)

"No, No. Let's take it easy. Let me see my granddaughter's face. Have you been well?" (Count)

"Of course. What about you, Grandfather?"

"I'm more or less okay."

Count Baden laughed heartily because his affectionate granddaughter was just too lovely. Lucia grabbed the wrinkled and coarse hand of her grandfather and led him to the couch. Soon, Jerome brought them tea and left them alone so that the two of them could share their joy of reunion.

"I didn't know I would come back to the capital so soon." (Count)

His grandson-in-law told him, 'Whenever you want to come, you can use the gate,' but at the time, the Count wondered what would make him deliberately come to the capital. He didn't want his well-off granddaughter to be inconvenienced because an old man kept hanging around. And since he had personally seen his granddaughter doing well, he was going to try living his life and consider it as a blessing in his later years.

However, a messenger came to him with the message that his granddaughter missed him very much and wanted to him to come visit sometime. He was very happy and overjoyed to get that message. Even though her useless grandfather had not been able to take care of her, she still missed him. And after returning to the capital, the Count kept thinking of his granddaughter who resembled his daughter very much.

"I know I shamelessly contacted you and came all of sudden like this." (Count)

"What do you mean? There's no such thing. I should be the one to go visit you, but you're coming instead, and I feel sorry." (Lucia)

"No. I should be the once to come. I know you're not in a position where you can move around carelessly."

Although the Count was not someone greedy for riches and fame, he was secretly proud of the fact that his granddaughter was the Madam of a big family like the Duke of Taran household.

"This time, get some rest in our home before you go. You can't be stubborn like last time and say you're staying somewhere else." (Lucia)

"Haha. Alright. I got it." (Count)

Lucia had lunch with her grandfather and as they took a walk together, they engaged in small talk. In the afternoon, she took her grandfather to look around the mansion, drink tea, and have a pleasant chat. Interestingly enough, they had something to talk about the entire time. Their eyes were the brightest when they shared stories about Amanda whom they both loved very much.

"There is something I want to ask you about, Grandfather. It's about the pendant I mentioned to you before."

"I guess you found it."

The Count remembered his grandson-in-law telling him that he wanted to find the pendant and give it to his granddaughter as a gift. He felt that his grandson-in-law's care for his wife was commendable and was pleased that the couple's relationship was good.

"Ah, I didn't find it."

And I probably won't find it forever. Lucia was convinced that the day she entered the palace, the pendant gave her a strange dream that night and disappeared.

"I was curious about the story of the pendant which was passed down as a heirloom. Grandfather, when you inherited the pendant, did you hear anything else about it?"

"Hmm. When my father gave that pendant to me, he only told me to keep it carefully because it was a precious item."

"Was there anything else, like a separately written document?"

"There is no such thing. Maybe there was something like that a very long time ago. But it has been so long...that thing was left to us by the founder of our family. Even if it didn't have a grand legend attached to it, it has been passed down for generations and I would have kept it preciously."

"It was left by the founder? So, it's a very ancient item. Grandfather, have you ever thoguht that the pendant is a treasure of enormous value? For example, something like...a magical tool."

"A magical tool?"

The Count gave an empty laugh.

"Even I have had such a thought. No matter how valuable the heirloom is, it's useless if the family crumbles. I was so frustrated that I once took the pendant and went to a famous magical tool appraiser."

The appraiser was interested in the fact that the pendant was an ancient item, but he shook his head and said it wasn't a magical tool. It showed no reaction to the identifier which picks out the specific wavelength of magical tools. The Count told his granddaughter of his experience from a long time ago, where he visited the appraiser just to be sure, and returned home with disappointment.

'It's not a magical tool? Then what explains what I have experienced?'

"You're very interested in the pendant. Do you like antiques?" (Count)

"Not...exactly. For me, the pendant has memories with my mother... Do you really not know anything more about the pendant? It can be something very trivial. It's an item left behind by the founder and even has the legend that it will save the family when it is in a crisis..."

As Lucia was talking, a thought suddenly flashed through her mind.

'Save...the family?'

A chill ran up her spine.

'I saved it. I saved the family. Because I dreamt about it...'

According to Lucia's dream, the annihilation of Count Baden family was in the future to come. However, Lucia saw the future in a dream and moved to change the future, therefore the future had changed.

There would never be a connection between Lucia's uncle and the Count of Matin, and the Baden family will never be caught up in the treason of Count Matin. At the very least, as long as Lucia was alive, the Baden family would not cease to exist. Lucia would not stand aside and let it happen.

'Is it a coincidence?'

The pendant did not directly help the Baden family. However, it showed Lucia the future and made her take action.

'...If we say the magical tool's power to show the future is a power to save the family from crisis, then that's forcing it. I only wanted to change my future, but that was a resulting outcome.'

If Lucia had dismissed the dream as a mere daydream or gave up and accepted the coming future, the future of the Baden family may have gone in the direction of extermination. Hugo could have rejected her marriage proposal and Lucia would have not become Duchess. Even aside from that, there were many other uncertain areas.

"A legend about saving the family..."

Hearing the Count's muttering, Lucia put off her thoughts for later. Now, she concentrated on what her grandfather was saying.

"Seeing as you know about that, Amanda must have told you." (Count)

Lucia heard it from her uncle who she met in her dream, but she simply smiled without saying anything.

"That girl, your mother didn't believe in the legend. She said such legends are all lies. And that if the legend was true, her mother, my wife, would not have passed away."

The Count continued speaking with a bitter look on his face.

"Back then, I scolded your mother but actually, I thought the same. It was just the consideration of out ancestors who wanted to encourage their descendants. Perhaps that legend was the one strand of hope that kept our family going up till now."

"...Since when did the legend of the pendant saving the family exist?"

The Count wondered why his granddaughter was showing an unusual amount of interest in the pendant. Maybe she clung to it because it had memories with her mother and at that thought, he felt sad.

"Since when? I believe it existed from the beginning. It is said that the founder left it in his will when he first passed on the heirloom."

"What kind of person was the founder?"

"The founder of our Baden family was a martial artist. He was a great knight and a meritorious subject in the founding of Xenon."

The Count gave a benevolent smile and told his granddaughter the old story that his grandfather and father had told to him. Just as there were founding myths for every country, most families with long histories had a story made by exaggerating the contribution of their ancestor. As the story passed from mouth to mouth, more 'flesh' was added to it and an epic tale was made.

Lucia enjoyed her grandfather's story a lot but even though she wanted to know more, there was no clue regarding the pendant in the long story.

< — Ever After — > (1)

The Count stayed at the ducal residence for four days. Lucia felt sad about her grandfather leaving and asked him to stay for a few more days.

"If they don't hear from me for a while, your uncles will be worried. They don't know I came to the capital. They only know that I'll be visiting a friend for a few days." (Count)

"Did you really not tell anyone?" (Lucia)

"I'm sorry. I'm very worried about them being unnecessarily caught up in the capital's comple political battle. Even though it's upsetting, please understand."

"I'm not upset."

Her grandfather chose the best method for his son's family's sake and for his granddaughter's sake. Lucia completely understood her grandfather's thoughtfulness.

"And...thank you." (Count)

"Huh?" (Lucia)

"Actually, when I came to the capital last time, I had a difficult issue. The family mansion was about to fall into other people's hands. I decided that when I got home, I would sell my title and settle my debts; I didn't want to burden my sons anymore. But after I got back, the problem was smoothly settled. As long as we pay a small amount of money every month, the family can continue living in the house, and business your uncle started is going well recently. You were concerned, weren't you?"

"..."

Lucia asked her husband to help her maternal family, but she didn't yet know the specifics of how he helped them.

"...I don't know much about business. It's probably my husband's handiwork. If there's anything I can help with, do please tell me. I want to be of help to you, grandfather."

"You've done enough. There are many different ways to help people. It is easy for a wealthy person to help by throwing money in front of someone who does not have a lot. But not everyone can help without revealing who they are, without hurting the pride of the recipient, and also allow the recipient to stand up on their feet. My granddaughter married very well."

"Grandfather. You have to say that about him too."

The Count burst out laughing pleasantly.

"Right. My grandson-in-law also got a very good wife. Indeed."

Both grandparent and grandchild looked at each other and erupted in a bout of laughter. They looked each other warmly before saying their goodbyes with a final embrace.

"Take care. I'll come again." (Count)

"Yes. Come anytime you want." (Lucia)

After seeing her grandfather off, Lucia thought of the pendant that she had forgotten about for a few days. She calmly organized her thoughts together from the beginning. She based her premise on the fact that the pendant was certainly a magical tool and through an extraordinary power, it showed Lucia a dream. And she chewed over the Baden family legend that was told to her.

'It will save the family from crisis... How does the power of predicting the future save the family from crisis? It would have been better to show the future of the Baden family being wiped out to my uncle. Why was it shown to me?

As she leaned onto the sofa, she gave a short sigh.

'...What if it was seen? What if the very situation of myself changing the future after seeing the future in a dream was seen. What if the ancestors saw it with the power of the pendant?"

If the magical tool had mysterious power, the power should be able to work on other people as much as it worked on Lucia. But what still didn't make sense was why the pendant's power worked on Lucia of all people.

According to her grandfather, the pendant did not react to magical tool identification device. That could be explained by assuming it was sealed with a special power. Magical tools were mysterious items with a lot of secrets were yet to be revealed. Then, what was the trigger that broke the seal?

After mulling over it for a long time, Lucia vacantly gazed at her hand. Her young hands had held the pendant very tight. When the handmaid forcibly took one of her hands to confirm her lineage, the young Lucia squeezed the pendant with her other hand and hid it in her chest. The handmaid pricked the young girl's finger with a needle, drawing blood. Even with her senses were half-gone, Lucia had felt the smarting pain at her fingertips.

'Blood...'

Lucia drew in a deep breath. The puncture wound from the needle was not that big. But because she was holding the pendant very tight, blood would have flowed from the wound. And most likely, no, definitely, the pendant was stained with Lucia's blood.

'The blood...what if the blood was the key to breaking the seal?'

The people of the Baden family regarded the pendant as a precious heirloom and kept it in a safe where no one could reach it. There was no chance for someone's to reach it. Most likely, if the Badan family enjoyed an era of prosperity without any mishaps, the heirloom would have remained safely stored in the safe.

'My mother would even have conceived the idea of secretly taking the pendant from the safe.'

Lucia felt joy as if she had found the answer to a difficult riddle, then she felt disappointed. There was no one who could tell her if she was right or not. Unlike what she expected, her grandfather knew almost nothing. Now that the pendant had disappeared, she couldn't even find a clue.

After thinking till her head hurt, Lucia chuckled to herself. She was worrying over nothing. What did it matter if it was a magical tool or not?

'If everything was your arrangement, Sir Founder. Thank you for caring for the future of your distant future descendants.'

Lucia decided to quit worrying about the unanswerable question. In any case, the future that would unfold was an unexplored frontier. A new path would open in the direction she stepped in.

At that moment, a maid knocked on the door of the receiving room and came in.

"Milady. Master has come back."

"Alright."

Lucia stood up to go out and greet him. She wanted to thank her husband for helping her maternal family and also relay her grandfather's happy praise for him. With an excited heart, Lucia hurried out of the receiving room.