The plan to get rid of Mikhail was postponed for the meantime, and this was only because Roen had come forward to the duke and asked for the right to dispose of Mikhail himself. The duke allowed it.
The second son did not hand down punishment to the first. Instead, he visited his older brother and had a conversation alone with him.
Just the two of them.
Ever since Violet and Cairn had been born, they rarely had any reason to be alone together.
Mikhail glared at his younger brother. Albeit weak, hostility was evident.
Roen said nothing. Heâs the one who initiated this conversation, yet he was just maintaining this dreadful silence. Thanks to this, the air in the drawing room had become endlessly heavy.
Silence, stillness. Tempered hostility and a low sigh.
In the room where even the faintest sound of a droplet could be heard, it was Mikhail who broke the silence first.
âIf you have something to say, then just say it already. I am in no mood to listen to your unpleasant word games.â
A punishment would soon be imposed upon him, yet he still carried himself with the confidence of an innocent man.
Yes. As a matter of fact, Mikhail thought that he was not at fault in any way at all.
ââŚBrother.â
âSure, carrying yourself in such sanctimony now, arenât you? You must be here for quite an important talk.â
âStop it with the bullshit,â Roen said with a smile.
At this, Mikhailâs expression hardened.
Watching the older brother who he once looked up to in admiration, Roen swallowed a sardonic smile.
âBullshit?â
âYeah. Bullshit. Without any of the unpleasant wordplay you dislike, Iâm asking you directly, Brother. Do you truly not know what situation youâre in right now? Why arenât you aware? Unless youâre quite literally a halfwit, thereâs no way that you wouldnât know. I canât believe I have a fool for an older brotherââ
âYou atrociousâ!â
However, regardless of Mikhailâs furious outburst, Roen quickly cut him off.
âHow can you be so blind and senseless? Ah. No, thatâs not what Iâm here to say.â
âThen if youâre here to say something, just do it right! If you donât want me to hit you, justââ
âAlright, then let me be straight. Thereâs no way a fool like you would ever apologize or reflect on your actions. Just keep this in mind. Do not show yourself in front of Violet anymore. Donât talk to her. Donât touch her. Just consider her as someone who doesnât exist. And above allââ
Do not hurt her.
Clatterâ His teacup was brought down upon its saucer.
Mikhail looked at Roen with a more incredulous expression than when he was called a halfwit. He could not believe his own ears.
ââŚI did say that I will refrain from the word games you revile.â
Though Roen spoke in a seemingly nonchalant tone, his voice conveyed his seething anger.
âDo you hate that child that much?â
âRoen.â
âDo you truly hate her? So much so that youâd blame her even when sheâs done nothing wrong?â
âRoen E. Everett!â
Bang!
His fist hit the table. At the roaring noise, Roen looked at Mikhail as he sipped his tea.
As the man who lived as a knight displayed a frightening amount of rage, the man who lived as a scholar only laughed.
âYou know, Brother.â
âShut your trap.â
âThis time, itâs not Violetâs fault.â
âI told you to shut up!â
âAnd even all those times before⌠Many of them were just pinned on her. No, even if she hadnât been framed, none of those actions were deserving of such criticism.â
BANG!
He hit the table once more. The teacups shook, and the tea spilled on the flat surface.
âSo.â
ââŚâŚâ
âSo are you saying that I should have just stayed still and watched everything, you damn punk?!â
Mikhailâs blazing green eyes were completely filled with rage. His words were directed at Roen, but his anger wasâalways, alwaysâdirected at Violet, even at this moment.
Even to the bitter end, you keep hating that child.
Roen smiled.
Seemingly, Mikhailâs anger was justified. However, that was not true.
The one and only target of his hatred and derision was always just Violet.
Because Violet S. Everett was a villainess. Because she was a bad child.
However, right here and now, Mikhail had no right to be angry at Violet.
âItâs your fault that you were deprived of your status as the Dukeâs heir.â
ââŚâŚâ
âNo, in some way, you could blame me for that. Iâm the one who officially asked Father for the position of his heir.â
âYou, right nowâŚâ
âBut then, why are you angry at Violet and Violet alone? As if she was the only one in this world whoâs evil.â
What stood against evil was justice.
And justice could be served when a righteous man were to punish an evil woman.
Thus, Mikhail was a ârighteous manâ.
âYou know what? In the old days, I used to look up to you, Brother. You were kind, admirable and righteous.â
âHave you seriously gone mad after falling for that wicked womanâs sweet talk?!â
âHow did you end up like this⌠There was once a time when you cared for Violet, when you didnât hate her this much. Why did you become a person who just keeps blaming her for anything and everything?â
âROEN!â
The malice in the knightâs voice was not something that a weak scholar could endure.
Roenâs fingertips trembled. However, without showing any sight of this, he laughed.
How did this happen? When did their relationship start deteriorating so horrifically?
Roen considered himself to be smart, and yet what was it that had been blocking his view? What was it that made him blind to all of this?
There was only one answer.
And Roen agonized over that fixed answer.
Just as Violet was Roenâs younger sister, so too was Mikhail Roenâs older brother.