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My Fiancé Humiliated Me, I Wed the War General Episode 1
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00:00Ahead of my lavish nubitals to Lucien, heir apporned of the marcastit,
00:04I tried on the crimson gold thread consecrated bridal cloak.
00:07The garment stirred up fond wedding memories for his sister-in-law,
00:11who wept her eyes ret soon after.
00:13Lucien then had my consecrated bridal cloak and sun hazo crown it,
00:17changed to rose-colored overnight.
00:19The next day, he turned up at my estate with sanctonious pretensions to persuade me.
00:24Celestine, no matter what you wear for the wedding, you will still be the future Margare.
00:28Why must you upset my sister-in-law?
00:30Ever since she was titled a consecrated widow,
00:32crimson has never again appeared in the Marginga's castle.
00:35Although a bride blessed by the church must wear crimson,
00:37rose-pink still counts as red, does it not?
00:39I will still acknowledge you as my legitimate, orthodox spouse.
00:42You are the true blood daughter of the Duke of Valamont.
00:44You ought to possess noble magnanimity.
00:46Rose-pink is also a shade of red?
00:47By that flawed reasoning, anyone across the Marcus ship could lay claim to House Thornfield's lawful heirship.
00:53Being the house's heir-a-priot Lucien is bound to uphold the noble virtue of mercy.
00:58Lucien opened the chest.
00:59The consecrated bridal cloak kept the original design.
01:02Its color was changed to rose-pink fabric.
01:04This color is only for lesser consorts.
01:06The scene stunned everyone present.
01:08Ladies who came for the dower covered their mouth could be seen clearly.
01:11Celestine, I had this bridal wear stitched in an all-night rush just for you.
01:15Would you try it on?
01:16Lucien looked at me with a face full of tenness.
01:18I pointed at that ridiculous chest of rose and asked,
01:22This is my bridal gown?
01:23A rose-colored secondary bridal gown?
01:26The customs of your house, Thornfield, are utterly absurd.
01:29You had my crimson gold-thread consecrated bridal cloak taken away yesterday just to replace it with this.
01:35Why?
01:36Lucien looked somewhat troubled, but slowly spoke.
01:39Celestine, when you were trying on the bridal gown that day, my sister-in-law saw it.
01:44She went back and cried all night.
01:45It reminded her of the day she was married, and she was deeply heartbroken.
01:49My elder brother has passed away, and she is a consecrated widow anointed by the church.
01:54Now the sight has stirred her grief.
01:56You know she has not had it easy, so why must you wear a crimson gown and cause her such
02:00sorrow?
02:01No matter what you wear to marry into the Margarians' castle, I will acknowledge it.
02:05You will still be my future Margesine.
02:07Why must you be so stubborn?
02:09My sister-in-law has suffered much.
02:11Just bear with it and yield to her.
02:14All right?
02:17I almost laughed out of sheer anger.
02:19Elwyn had known the two Thornwood brothers since childhood, back when she married into the Margar's castle.
02:25Less than a year after the wedding, Lucien's elder brother died in battle, at the edge of the magical beast
02:30front.
02:30At that time, Elevin threatened to jump off the tower and smash her head against the coffin, set the whole
02:36town chattering with scandal.
02:38The Arpa ship and the queen were moved by this, and personally titled her a consecrated widow.
02:43Two years had passed, and she had not missed a single social ball in the royal capital, surrounded by admirers
02:49like the moon surrounded by stars every single time.
02:52One could hear everyone praising her, lauding her chastity and her deep devotion.
02:57How is it that she can revel in banquets and balls outside without a care in the world, yet when
03:02it comes to my wedding, she suddenly plays the part of one overwhelmed by painful memories?
03:07She cannot bear to see crimson?
03:10Could it just be because her husband died, all'd in entire the noble kingdom, must play the widow alongside her?
03:16One of the noble ladies could cannot stand it anymore, and spoke up for justice.
03:20Lord Eyre, a noble woman's vows at the High Chapel are everything.
03:24The crimson cloak, the sun halo coronat, that's what makes it real.
03:28A true wife isn't some secondary contort who'd marry a real bride in rose.
03:32The Lord Eyre is marrying a lady of the house, not some shameful mistress.
03:36How dare you humiliate Celeste with a rose-colored gown?
03:39Exactly.
03:40Does Alonwit know what an orthic consecrated bridal cloak symbolizes?
03:44Having it changed to rose-colored, she must have done it on purpose.
03:46Is your lordship taking a wife, or taking a secondary consort?
03:50Celeste is already suffering such grievances before even entering the castle.
03:53What will happen once she marries in?
03:54Elendon cannot bear to see red. Why do I find that so hard to believe?
03:58At the last royal banquet, wasn't she and she is the only one allowed to wear it, while others are
04:02forbidden?
04:03The group of noble ladies voiced their indignation on my behalf.
04:07Besides, it was unheard of for a rightful marchiest to be wed in rose-pink bridal wear.
04:12I slammed the trunk shut with a resounding crash and looked at Lucien.
04:15Your lordship, please take this bridal gown back.
04:18Forgive Selamine, but I cannot wear it.
04:20Lucien anxiously defended himself.
04:22I did not mean to humiliate you, Celestian.
04:24My sister-in-law is truly heartbroken.
04:26Why must you pierce her heart like this?
04:29Rose-pink is also a shade of red.
04:31Using a rose-colored gown for a grand wedding,
04:33I truly had not heard such a brazen distortion of right and wrong in a long time.
04:38Just as I was about to lash out, a maid led a woman inside.
04:42My lady, the lady of the thorn-wheeled Marjus castle, is here to visit.
04:46It was Elwyn.
04:47She was clad in somber funeral weeds typical of a widow's garb, standing at the doorway.
04:53At this moment, she looked at Lucien with red eyes, hurried forward to his side and said with urgency and
04:57heartache,
04:57How could you do this?
04:58If this royal betrothed is ruined because of me, how am I to explain this to the Marjurk and his
05:02lady?
05:03Then, Elwyn looked at me cautiously.
05:05Sister, do not blame Lucien.
05:07He simply aches for me as his sister-in-law.
05:09He did not do it on purpose.
05:11For my sake, please forgive him this once.
05:13Lucien said anxiously.
05:15Your eyes are swollen from crying.
05:16Why did you come here?
05:17Their back-and-forth exchange of mutual concern
05:20caused the noble ladies nearby to start whispering among themselves.
05:24I laughed mockingly.
05:25I am truly unaware of what the rules of House Thornfield are like.
05:28A woman calling her late husband's brother by his given name and so intimately.
05:33If word of this gets out, what might other people think?
05:36After all, a younger brother aching for his widowed sister-in-law so much
05:40that he makes his unwed fiancé wear a rose-colored secondary bridal gown.
05:44I have never heard of such a thing.
05:47As soon as my words fell, the murmurs among the crowd grew louder.
05:51As a widow consecrated by the church,
05:54didn't Ellermann always claim the past that she wouldn't speak a single word to other men?
05:57She calls out to Lucien more intimately than even his own fiancé does.
06:02Who would believe they are entirely innocent?
06:04No wonder Lucien would wrong Celestine for Elven's sake.
06:07Celestine is truly unlucky to be marrying into such a family.
06:11What will become of her in the future?
06:14Hearing the gossip, Elowen feels very awkward.
06:18It's not like that.
06:20Enough!
06:21The surroundings fell silent.
06:23Lucien glared at me with ferocious eyes.
06:26Celestine, is this your scheme?
06:27Let these people humiliate Elowen here just to show your displeasure?
06:32To think she was worried about you feeling wronged and came expressly to reason with me.
06:36And you?
06:37You had people humiliate her here.
06:39Your petty small-minded streak.
06:42Makes me wonder how you'd treat her once installed at the castle.
06:46I laughed out of sheer fury.
06:48It wasn't enough for you to come to my door alone.
06:51You had to bring Elogen to play the victim.
06:54Could it be that whoever's husband dies becomes invincible and can do whatever they please?
07:00Lucien retorted in exasperation.
07:02Celestine, my sister-in-law is a consecrated widow anointed by the church.
07:06Can you not just take a step back and yield?
07:07You are marrying into Lothornhield and will face each other every day in the future.
07:11If you make things this rich and unyielding, it will do you no good.
07:15Elowen entered the Marjory's castle before you, and she is the most revered person of our entire family.
07:20Even when you become the lady of the house in the future, it will still be so.
07:23My mind is made up.
07:24Three days from now, at the vows in the High Chapel, you can only enter wearing this gown.
07:29A wife ought to obey her husband.
07:32That is the very doctrine set down in the canon of the Holy Maidens.
07:35And as the true-blood daughter of a duken house, it is high time you studied it.
07:41Properly.
07:42Elowen, standing to the side, said carefully and tendedly.
07:46Sister-in-law, Lucien is only showing consideration for me as his sister-in-law.
07:51After all, as long as one weds the one they love, does the color of the bridal cloak truly matter?
07:56Sister-in-law?
07:57After speaking, she trailed behind Lucien with practiced fragility as Lucien left the gates of the ducal estate.
08:04Several noble ladies swarmed around me.
08:07Celeste, you absolutely cannot marry in a rose-colored gown.
08:10It signifies a secondary union.
08:12You cannot willingly lower your status and go from an orthodox lady to a mistress.
08:18Exactly.
08:19I think Lucien and Elowen came here intentionally to humiliate you.
08:22Elowen did it on purpose, wanting you to be reduced to a secondary consort the moment you enter the castle.
08:28Who knows what she is plotting?
08:30His Majesty the King had bestowed the royal betrothal upon Lucien and me.
08:35After my father passed away, though the Valamont dukery estate still possessed deep foundations, both my parents were gone.
08:42Lucien was relying on the fact that my parents were gone, and no one was there to back me up.
08:47That was why he dared to marry me into his house in such a manner.
08:50I looked at that unbearably offensive chest of rose-colored gowns and smiled mockingly.
08:55Rose pink is also red?
08:56Wants me to have noble magnuity?
08:58I certainly possess the magnuity to tolerate others.
09:00It's just that while I have it, I wonder if Lucien does.
09:06Subsequently, I ordered the elite shadow wardens left to me by my father to carry out a certain task.
09:14Then, I rode a carriage overnight to seek an audience in the royal palace with Queen Seraphine.
09:19The queen was my maternal aunt.
09:21Since my parents were unable to make it back to the royal capital, it was only right for my aunt
09:27to preside over my marriage.
09:28Three days later, the Valamont dukery estate was marrying off its daughter, and the house of the Thornfield marshal was
09:35receiving the bride.
09:35It was the most aduspicious of days, and all the nobles in the city were watching the spectacle.
09:42However, early that morning at the Margarek's castle...
09:44Your lordship, this is bad! Our lady seems to have caught a severe chill.
09:48Her body is burning hot right now. Please go and see her!
09:51Lucien did not even have time to button his groom's main ceremonial assuring before he rushed anxiously to Elowen's courtyard.
09:57Elowen was burning up, her face flushed crimson, as she deliriously called out...
10:03Lucien's face changed with panic.
10:05Quick, fetch the royal healers!
10:08Your lordship, the auspicious hour is almost upon us. You should head to the high chamber to receive the bride.
10:13Lucien rebuked him angrily.
10:15The first lady is this severely ill. Is her life more important or is the wedding? Do I need to
10:18teach you?
10:19Anyway, this marriage is a royal betrothal. Selethion has to marry him no matter what.
10:23Go to my Lunger brother's union.
10:25He just led the night order back to capital. Have him receive the bride in my stead.
10:28Everyone was dumbfounded.
10:30Normally, unless it was a matter of life and death, what groom would not personally go to the high chapel
10:36to receive his bride?
10:37But seeing Lucien merely clipping Elowen's hand, entirely deaf to another word, the manservant had no choice but to go
10:45to the courtyard of the second son, Garrick.
10:47There, the second son of the family, Warden General of the North Garrick emerged, already dressed in the groom's crimson
10:53noble main ceremonial attire, followed by a retrain of escorting knights.
11:00The manservant thought to himself, Lord Garrick is truly a good brother.
11:04The heir is too busy to attend, so he immediately stepped out to receive the bride in his stead.
11:09Meanwhile, under Lucien's care, he drank a magic potion and woke up.
11:13Hearing the ceremonial outside and looking at his unbuttoned main ceremonial ossure, it lays well enough in her eyes.
11:18Lucien, today is your joyous day. Hurry and go.
11:21My illness is no mater-ness, and you must marry her eventually anyway.
11:24After speaking, tears fell down her face, poking pity in anyone who saw her.
11:29The bride's carriage has arrived!
11:31Elowen gripped Lucien's velvet cuff tightly, reluctant to let go, yet still said,
11:36You should go. How could Lucia bear to leave her?
11:39He jointly hugged her, hugged Ritley housed.
11:42Elowen, if only I could marry you openly and honorably, I could take care of you forever.
11:48Elowen let out a low sob.
11:51After tonight, you will be someone else's husband, and we will have no further ties.
11:57Lucien?
11:58Lucien gritted his teeth.
12:00Wait for me. She enters the castle in a rose-colored gown, and will certainly be the subject of bossips
12:05if in noble circles.
12:07When the time comes, I will claim it is only a secondary union.
12:10She will absolutely not outrank you in the family.
12:15I will go out only after the ostrich hour has passed.
12:18Once she enters the Margunk's castle, I will have to teach her the rules.
12:23The bells outside rang continuously.
12:26Lucien timed it perfectly.
12:27Once the ostrich hour had passed...
12:30Thank you all for waiting.
12:32At that moment, the Archbishop of the Highchapel proclaimed loudly...
12:35The sacred nuptial rules are concluded.
12:37The newlyweds may now proceed to the Great Hall.
12:42Congratulations, Lord of the Lord and General.
12:48General Garrick just led his army back to the capital yesterday, and today he forges a brilliant match.
12:53Truly, good things come in pairs.
12:55The General brings home a beauty today.
12:58What tremendous fortune.
12:59What a wonderful blessing indeed.
13:02Lucien's face had changed colour.
13:03He only asked Garrick to help receive the bride.
13:06When did he ever ask him to help take the vows?
13:09Hold on!
13:12He shouted loudly, his face turning ashing.
13:15Everyone looked over to see him striding into the Highchapel, suddenly blocking the path before Garrick and me.
13:21Seeing me in an orthodox crimson gold thread, consecrated bridal cloak.
13:26Celestane!
13:27How dare you!
13:28Make sacred vows with another man!
13:30Doubt.
13:31End.
13:31End.
13:32End.
13:32End.
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