My Fiancé Humiliated Me, I Wed the War General is a captivating historical romance short drama filled with betrayal, revenge, and royal intrigue. After being publicly humiliated by her fiancé, a noblewoman finds an unexpected future beside the kingdom's legendary war general. As palace conspiracies unfold and justice prevails, love emerges where she least expects it. Watch the Full Episode (ENGSUB) for an unforgettable journey of romance, redemption, and triumph.
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00:00Ahead of my lavish nubitals to Lucien, heir apporned of the marcastit, I tried on the crimson gold thread consecrated
00:07bridal cloak.
00:07The garment stirred up fond wedding memories for his sister-in-law, who wept her eyes ret soon after.
00:13Lucien then had my consecrated bridal cloak and sun hazo crown it, changed to rose-colored overnight.
00:20The 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, crimson has never again appeared in the Marginga's castle.
00:35Although a bride blessed by the church must wear crimson, rose 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. You ought to possess noble magnanimity.
00:46Rose pink is also a shade of red?
00:48By that flawed reasoning, anyone across the Marcus ship could lay claim to House Thornfield's lawful heirship.
00:53Being the house's heir appriot, Lucien, is bound to uphold the noble virtue of mercy.
00:58Lucien opened the chest. The consecrated bridal cloak kept the original design.
01:02Its color was changed to rose pink fabric. This color is only for lesser consorts.
01:06The scene stunned everyone present. Ladies 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. Would you try it on?
01:16Lucien looked at me with a face full of tenness.
01:19I pointed at that ridiculous chest of rose and asked,
01:22This is my bridal gown? A 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.
01:40Celestine, when you were trying on the bridal gown that day, my sister-in-law saw it.
01:44She went back and cried all night. It reminded her of the day she was married, and she was deeply
01:49heartbroken.
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. Just bear with it and yield to her.
02:14All right?
02:17I almost laughed out of sheer anger.
02:20Elwyn 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.
02:31At 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.
02:44Two 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.
03:21Lord Eyre, a noble woman's vows at the High Chapel are everything.
03:25The 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 rows.
03:32The Lord Eyre is marrying a lady of the house, not some shameful mistress.
03:36How dare you humiliate Celeste with a rose-coloured gown?
03:39Exactly.
03:40Does Alonwit know what an orthic consecrated bridal cloak symbolizes?
03:44Having it changed to rose-coloured, she must have done it on purpose.
03:47Is 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?
03:55Elendin cannot bear to see red.
03:56Why do I find that so hard to believe?
03:58At the last royal banquet, wasn't she the only one allowed to wear it, while others are forbidden?
04:03The group of noble ladies voiced their indignation, on my behalf.
04:07Besides, it was unheard of for a rightful Marche S to be wed in rose-pink bridal wear.
04:12I slammed the trunk shut with a resounding crash and looked at Lucien.
04:16Your 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, using a rose-colored gown for a grand wedding.
04:34I 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 Madras 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.
04:52At this moment, she looked at Lucien with red eyes, hurried forward to his side, and
04:56said with urgency and heartache,
04:58How could you do this?
04:59If this royal betrothed is ruined because of me, how am I to explain this to the Marjerk
05:02and his lady?
05:03Then, Elwyn looked at me cautiously.
05:05Sister, do not blame Lucien.
05:07He simply aches for me as his sister-in-law.
05:10He did not do it on purpose.
05:11For my sake, please forgive him this once.
05:14Lucien said anxiously,
05:15Your eyes are swollen from crying.
05:17Why did you come here?
05:17Their back-and-forth exchange of mutual concern caused the noble ladies nearby to start whispering
05:23among themselves.
05:24I laughed mockingly.
05:26I am truly unaware of what the rules of House Thornfield are like.
05:29A 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?
05:37After all, a younger brother aching for his widowed sister-in-law so much that he makes
05:41his 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, didn't Elwyn always claim the past that she wouldn't
05:56speak a single word to other men?
05:58She 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 Elwyn's sake.
06:08Celestine is truly unlucky to be marrying into such a family.
06:12What will become of her in the future?
06:14Hearing the gossip, Elwyn feels very awkward.
06:18It's not like that.
06:21Enough!
06:21The surroundings fell silent.
06:24Lucien glared at me with ferocious eyes.
06:26Celestine, is this your scheme?
06:28Let these people humiliate Elwyn 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 makes 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 Eligen 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?
07:08You are marrying into Lothornhield and will face each other every day in the future.
07:11If you make things this ridge and unyielding, it will do you no good.
07:15Elwyn 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.
07:25Three days from now, at the vows in the High Chapel, you can only enter wearing this gown.
07:30A wife ought to obey her husband.
07:32That is the very doctrine set down in the canon of the Holy Maidens.
07:36And as the true-blood daughter of a duken house, it is high time you studied it.
07:41Properly.
07:41Elwyn, standing to the side, said carefully and tendedly.
07:47Sister-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.
08:13You cannot willingly lower your status and go from an orthodox lady to a mistress.
08:18Exactly.
08:19I think Lucien and Elwyn came here intentionally to humiliate you.
08:22Elwyn 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-Ducery 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.
09:29Three days later, the Valamont-Ducery estate was marrying off its daughter, and the house of the Thornfield-Marshaw was
09:35receiving the bride.
09:36It was the most aduspicious of days, and all the nobles in the city were watching the spectacle.
09:41However, early that morning at the Margarek's castle...
09:44Your lordship, this is bad!
09:46Our lady seems to have caught a severe chill.
09:48Her body is burning hot right now.
09:50Please go and see her!
09:51Lucien did not even have time to button his groom's main ceremonial assuring before he rushed anxiously to Elowyn's courtyard.
09:57Elowyn was burning up.
09:58Her face flushed crimson as she deliriously called out...
10:03Lucius...
10:03Lucien's face changed with panic.
10:05Quick, fetch the royal healers!
10:08Your lordship, the auspicious hour is almost upon us.
10:11You should head to the high chamber to receive the bride.
10:13Lucien rebuked him angrily.
10:15The first lady is this severely ill.
10:16Is her life more important or is the wedding?
10:18Do I need to teach you?
10:19Anyway, this marriage is a royal betrothal.
10:21Selethion has to marry in no matter what.
10:23Go to my Lunger brother's union.
10:25He just led the night order back to capital.
10:27Have him receive the bride in my stead.
10:28Everyone was dumbfounded.
10:30Normally, unless it was a matter of life and death,
10:33what groom would not personally go to the high chapel to receive his bride?
10:37But seeing Lucien merely clipping Elowyn's hand, entirely deaf to another word,
10:43the manservant had no choice but to go to the courtyard of the second son, Garrick.
10:47There, the second son of the family, Warden General of the North Garrick emerged,
10:52already dressed in the groom's crimson noble main ceremonial attire,
10:55followed by a retrain of escorting knights.
11:00The manservant thought to himself,
11:02Lord Garrick is truly a good brother.
11:04The heir is too busy to attend,
11:06so he immediately stepped out to receive the bride in his stead.
11:09Meanwhile, under Lucien's care,
11:11he drank a magic potion and woke up.
11:13Hearing the ceremonial outside and looking at his unbuttoned main ceremonial ossure,
11:17it lays well enough in her eyes.
11:18Lucien, today is your joyous day.
11:20Hurry 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!
11:31Elowyn gripped Lucien's velvet cuff tightly,
11:33reluctant to let go, yet still said,
11:36You should go.
11:37How could Lucia bear to leave her?
11:39He joiney-wugged her, hugged Ritley housed.
11:42Elowyn, if only I could marry you openly and honorably,
11:45I could take care of you forever.
11:48Elowyn let out a low sob.
11:51After tonight, you will be someone else's husband,
11:53and we will have no further ties.
11:57Lucien?
11:58Lucien gritted his teeth.
12:00Wait for me.
12:01She enters the castle in a rose-colored gown,
12:03and will certainly be the subject of Basip's hip 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.
12:19Once she enters the Margank's castle,
12:21I will have to teach her the rules.
12:23The bells outside rang continuously.
12:26Lucien timed it perfectly.
12:27Once the auspicious hour had passed.
12:30Thank you all for waiting.
12:32At that moment, the Archbishop of the High Chapel proclaimed loudly,
12:35The sacred nuptial rules are concluded.
12:37The newlyweds may now proceed to the Great Hall.
12:48General Garrick just led his army back to the capital yesterday,
12:51and 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 color.
13:03He only asked Garrick to help receive the bride.
13:06When did he ever ask him to help take the vows?
13:10Hold on!
13:12He shouted loudly, his face turning ashen.
13:15Everyone looked over to see him striding into the High Chapel,
13:19suddenly 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!
13:32Where is the bridal gown I sent yesterday?
13:34How did it turn into orthodox crimson?
13:37I told you, to marry into Laos Thornfield,
13:39you can only wear the rose-colored secondary bridal gown I sent.
13:42If you do not follow my orders,
13:44how could you ever be fit to enter our family?
13:46Garrick slapped his hand away.
13:48Brother, today is the day your younger brother takes a wife.
13:51For you the elder brother to dictate what your sister-in-law wears to her wedding?
13:54Lucien stared at him.
13:56It is obviously my wedding today.
13:58What does it have to do with you?
14:00I was the one who went to receive her.
14:02The vows before the Holy Divine were proclaimed by her and me.
14:07Why would it not be my business?
14:09Even the Queen's Privy Warrant has my name written on it.
14:13How is it not my business?
14:15I took Garrick's arm and looked at Lucien with sheer bewilderment.
14:19My dear, why is your elder brother trying to stop our wedding?
14:23Lord Lucien, could it be that caring for your widowed sister-in-law is not enough?
14:27And you must also care for your younger brother's wife?
14:30You claim you are marrying me.
14:32But why is it that the one receiving the bride at the High Chapel today is...
14:37the Warden General of the North?
14:40Lucien was momentarily speechless, then hurriedly explained.
14:44My sister-in-law fell ill today.
14:46I was taking care of her while the royal healers examined her,
14:49and I truly couldn't step away.
14:50As soon as she took her potion, she told me to come receive you.
14:53I burst out laughing.
14:55Oh, are all the servants in the Marjix castle made of stone?
14:59The First Lady falls ill-sill and needs a royal healer who couldn't attend to that?
15:03Why must it be the Lord Hare, who claims to be getting married today,
15:07running about doing the chores,
15:09so busy he doesn't even have time to receive his bride?
15:12Aside from you and Elwyn, look at the Lord's present and see if any of them believe that.
15:17Humiliated and enraged, Lucien shouted,
15:19Celestina, just because I asked you to wear a rose-colored gown,
15:21you deliberately set a trap for me like this.
15:23You venomous woman!
15:24You haggle over every detail and possess not a single drop of noble magnivity.
15:28How can you be fit to be the future lady of the Marjixor's estate?
15:33The way everyone looked at him changed.
15:36Exactly.
15:37A widowed sister-in-law falls ill,
15:39and a grown man stays by her side like that.
15:41What kind of propriancy is that?
15:43I heard that for the sake of this widowed sister-in-law,
15:46he repeatedly demanded the bride bow her head to him.
15:49Could it be that he and that consecrated widow
15:51share some unspeakable secret that violates the church's dogma?
15:56I pulled out a pagement scroll sealed with the royal wax crest.
15:59Whether I am fit to be the lady of the house is not for you to decide.
16:02I can certainly tolerate that sister-in-law of yours,
16:04and I can also tolerate the gown you sent.
16:06Speaking of this noble grace and magnonsimity,
16:09I only wonder if your lordship possesses it.
16:11A queen's privy warrant, Lucienne, heir to Thornweald,
16:14has disrespected royal dogna by humiliating a betrothal with a secondary union.
16:18For this blasphemy against the king's grace,
16:21he is stripped of his inheritance rights to the marquistate.
16:24The family's inheritance rights shall be succeeded by the second run,
16:27warden general of the north, Garrick.
16:29The betrothal is transferred to Garrick.
16:31He shall wed Celestine of House Valamont on the original date.
16:34So it is decreed.
16:37As my words fell, Lucienne's face and he stumbled backward again and again.
16:41I smiled radiantly.
16:43This noble magnanimity of brotherly harmony.
16:46I do wonder, Lord Lucienne, whether you possess even a trace of it.
16:50Lucienne stared at the warrant sealed with wax, fell to the ground, and screamed.
16:55How is this possible?
16:57Just because of one trivial matter, the queen strips me of my heir title?
17:01I don't believe it.
17:02I demand you enter the palace.
17:04I will appeal to the royal tribunal.
17:07At that moment, an official dressed in a court warm stepped forward in the chapel.
17:10It was the royal chamberlain of the queen's inner court, recognized by all the nobles present.
17:14Lord Lucienne lady selelt an audience in the palace overnight to request this warrant,
17:17and she presented that gown symboling a mistress directly for her queen.
17:21His majesty the king was also there at the time.
17:23His majesty flew into a rage the moment he laid eyes on it, and swore he would never stand
17:27for such conduct of a hypocrite bullying the duke's legitimate daughter.
17:30The verdict was not decided by anyone else.
17:32It was the king who gave his personal seal and full authorization for this warrant.
17:36How is it possible?
17:37This is an alliance between two great houses.
17:39How could it be treated so casually?
17:41I am the statutory heir of the marcher!
17:44The nobles finally realized that he had used a rose-colored secondary bridal ground to humiliate
17:48me, and they all looked at him with disdain.
17:51Now that the sacred sacrament is successfully completed, I must return to the palace to report
17:56back to his majesty and her majesty.
17:58Still on the floor, Lucienne mumbled.
18:00How is it possible?
18:01A royal betrothal.
18:02How can it be changed just like that?
18:04It's just the color of a bridal gown.
18:07Right at that moment, a maid showed from the West Wool suits came howling into the high
18:11chapel and threw herself to her knees.
18:13Your lordship, please hurry and see the first lady!
18:16She is bleeding from the womb, and the royal healers say she might be having a miscarriage!
18:23All the guests in the chapel turned pale with shock.
18:27Elan mismeasuring, she was a consecrated widow anointed by the church.
18:31Widowed for two years, dressing plainly and rarely going out, strictly adhering to dogma,
18:37and never involved with any men, outside the family.
18:41How could she be pregnant, and even mismeasuring?
18:44The news was world-shattering.
18:45The nobles, casting aside their etiquette, rose and surged toward the West Wing swates,
18:51all wanting to witness this inconceivable, heretical scandal with their own eyes.
18:55I held Garak's arm, walking slowly behind the crowd.
19:00It's chaotic with so many people, be careful.
19:02I nodded lightly.
19:04A trace of understanding flashing in my eyes.
19:07The intelligence brought back by the Shadow Warders had proven true.
19:11Inside the West Wing suite,
19:15the heavy stench of blood mixed with the smell of magic potions assaulted our senses.
19:19The woman lying on the bed was indeed the normally dignified, composed, gentle, and graceful Elowen.
19:26Only now, her face flushed with an unnatural redness, her forehead covered in cold sweat.
19:32Her usually clear and gentle eyes were filled with agony, hiding a panic she could not quite conceal.
19:40Lucien rushed in as well.
19:41He threw himself at the bedside, tightly clapping the woman's hand,
19:45his tone urgent and tinged with a subtle panic.
19:52The woman opened her eyes weakly, looking at Lucien as tears streamed down her face.
20:00Her voice was faint and full of grievance.
20:04Lucien, it hurts so much.
20:05I don't know what happened suddenly.
20:07The abdominal pain was unbearable.
20:09I am innocent.
20:10I am a consecrated widow.
20:13How could I possibly be with child?
20:15The healers must have made a mistake.
20:19Her defense triggered a chorus of whispers among the lords and ladies filling the room,
20:24their faces etched with shock and suspicion.
20:26A consecrated wid widow pregnant?
20:28This is an absolute joke.
20:29Widowed for two years and blessed by the church.
20:32How could she possibly be with child?
20:34Could it be that the royal healers lack magical proficiency and misdiagnosed if this is true?
20:39First Lady Elwyn's reputation for chastity is completely ruined.
20:42Seeing her so chast and composed in the past, strictly adhering to the maiden's canon in her every word and
20:47a leader,
20:47she does not seem like a fallen heretic.
20:50But the royal healers all confirm a miscarriage.
20:52They couldn't just fabricate it out of thin air, could they?
20:56There must be an enormous mystery behind this.
20:59Amid the murmurs, the chief royal healer stepped out from the inner chamber,
21:03carrying an enchanted medicine box.
21:05He placed a hand over his chest, bowing to the surrounding nobles,
21:09and stated with absolute certainty,
21:11My lords and ladies, I have practiced medicine for over 40 years.
21:15I would never miss diagnosis.
21:16The lady on the bed was indeed over two months pregnant.
21:19However, her overwhelming grief and anguish disrupted the fetus' vital pulse,
21:22resulting in a miscarriage.
21:26Two months pregnant?
21:27As the words of confirmation fell, the room erupted in uproar.
21:32The gazes directed at the woman on the bed shifted from initial sympathy to scrutiny,
21:37disdain, and even profound apormony.
21:40A consecrated widow losing her chastity was a felony,
21:43punishable by burning at the stake.
21:46Under church law, the woman on the bed.
21:49No, I didn't.
21:51I am being framed.
21:52I am truly innocent.
21:54Her defense was pale and powerless.
21:57Everyone merely assumed she was too ashamed to admit it,
22:00showing expressions of contempt.
22:02Just then, I stepped forward slowly,
22:04my gaze falling calmly on her face.
22:06My voice was not loud, but it perked clearly throughout the entire room.
22:09Elevin is a consecrated widow anointed by the church and maintained her chastice years.
22:13Naturally, she would not be pregnant.
22:14But you?
22:16Are you truly Elevin?
22:19That single sentence was like a thunderclass from a clear sky.
22:22The noisy room instantly fell into deathly silence.
22:26Everyone's gazes simultaneously focused on me,
22:29then violently shifted to the woman on the bed,
22:32their faces full of shock and disbelief.
22:34The woman's body stiffened abruptly, as if pricked by a needle.
22:38All color instantly drained from her face, turning ashen as paper.
22:41The panic in her eyes could no longer be concealed.
22:44She looked up at me fiercely, her voice trembling, laced with a hollow bravado.
22:49What nonsense are you spewing?
22:52If I am not Elvin, who am I?
22:54I am the true-blood daughter of the Chancellor's House,
22:57the First Lady of the Margag's Castle,
22:59the consecrated widow anointed by the church.
23:01Cease your wicked lies and stop slanding me!
23:04Slander?
23:05A faint jockeying smile touched the corners of my lips.
23:08The real Elvin has a scar at the tail of her left eyebrow,
23:10left from a fall while riding in her youth.
23:12Since childhood, she was tutored by a royal scribe,
23:15and her noble rude hand is elegant and profoundly graceful.
23:17Do you possess either of these two things?
23:21The new rings of Salkainsha sivir the dorside of her lairth.
23:24The yenda darted in the way,
23:25and her mape awakes to a Hustian spake the throust.
23:28I...
23:29There was a fall in my youth,
23:30and the scar as long as it'd been healed and faded by magic.
23:33Enter my handwriting, I have written up for a long time.
23:36Naturally, I've grown rusty.
23:38Faded?
23:38Grown rusty?
23:39I scoffed coldly, turning to look at Lucian, who stood nearby,
23:42his face ashen, his entire body tense.
23:44Lucian, you and Elvin have known each other since childhood,
23:47growing up together in aristocratic circles.
23:49Her scar and her unique rune hand?
23:51Could you possibly be unaware of them?
23:52Lucian shuddered, his face instantly.
23:55His eyes darted away, unable to meet mine.
23:58Fine, cold sweat seeped from his forehead,
24:01and his lips trembled,
24:02but he couldn't utter a single word for the longest time.
24:05Seeing this, how could the crowd not realize there was treachery afoot?
24:10The gazes cast upon the woman on the bed,
24:12and Lucian, were instantly filled with suspicion and scrutiny.
24:16I stopped looking at the panic-strucken pair,
24:18and raised my hand to signal.
24:20Two cloaked shadow wardens stepped forward from behind me.
24:23One held a yellowed paper-nt scroll,
24:25a formal complaint,
24:26while the other held a purple sandalwood brodge box.
24:31I took the scroll of parchment,
24:33held it high,
24:34and spoke clearly and powerfully.
24:36As early as the day Lucian sent the bridal gown,
24:38I sensed something was in spress.
24:41Lucian and this Elowan
24:43interacted inappropriately,
24:44and this Elvin had manners,
24:46knowledge, and an aura completely different
24:47from before she became a consecrated widow.
24:50I'd spatched the shadow wardens to investigate in secret,
24:52and now,
24:53the truth is fully revealed.
24:55I paused,
24:56slowly recounting the shocking secret
24:57that had buried for two years.
24:59Her husband died fighting on the magical beast frontier.
25:01She refused to believe he had fallen,
25:03shutting herself inside the house to grieve endlessly.
25:05He spotted her deep sorrow
25:07and resolved to exploit her vulnerability.
25:09He told her he could track down evidence
25:10and reveal the full truth of her husband's death.
25:12Elwynn believed Lucian's lies.
25:14She boarded the carriage with him,
25:15filled with sincere gratitude.
25:17The woman who accompanied them on that trip
25:19is this impostery here.
25:21The crowd listened,
25:22dumbfounded,
25:23turning to the woman on the bed in sheer disbelief.
25:29I continued.
25:30The day they left the territory,
25:32halfway at a post station,
25:33Mira offered Elwynn a bowl of potion.
25:35She knew full well that Elwynn was severely allergic
25:37to a certain powder since childhood,
25:39so she secretly added the allergen up and drank it.
25:41Moments later,
25:42she burned up,
25:42her face swelling rapidly,
25:43until her features were indistinguishable,
25:45and she quickly lost consciousness.
25:47Right then Lucian and Mira declared publicly
25:49that base-born daughter, Mila,
25:51had encountered bandits on the road,
25:52had her face disfigured,
25:53and was too ashamed to face her parents.
25:55So Mira volunteered to enter a border monastery
25:58for a life of purification.
25:59House Ashcrossed had never valued her,
26:01so they didn't probe further.
26:03Then Lucian and Mira sent Elwynn,
26:05under the name Mira,
26:06to a hidden appy in the southern borders,
26:08dispatching guards to watch her,
26:09utterly erasing her existence from the outside world.
26:13From that day on,
26:14Mira became
26:15the Elwynn.
26:18So that is what happened.
26:19No wonder this First Lady's aura
26:21is completely different from the rumors.
26:23They aren't the same person at all.
26:25Lucian and this Mira are absolutely insane.
26:27Daring to commit such monumental fraud,
26:29usurping the identity of a true-blood daughter,
26:31and impersonating a consecrated widow,
26:33it's sheer lawlessness!
26:34The Chancellor's house is far too foolish.
26:36Their true-blood daughter was swapped,
26:38and they remained oblivious for two years,
26:40simply believing Mira went into reclusive
26:42due to disfigurement.
26:43How absurd!
26:44I looked at the pale, teetering Lucian,
26:47my tone icy.
26:48Over the past two years,
26:49Lucian relied on the reputation
26:51to win the unanimous greed will
26:52of the entire Margetith.
26:53He built up his nightly renown,
26:55cleared away obstacles step by step,
26:56and secured his position as heir.
26:58Meanwhile, he and Mira,
26:59using this facade,
27:00remained together in secret,
27:01with no one daring to suspect a thing.
27:03Originally,
27:04their plan was flawless.
27:06It was indeed I to marry into House Thornweald.
27:08I am the true-blood daughter of Duke Valamont.
27:11And once I married into the castle
27:13and took charge of the internal affairs,
27:15their facade would eventually be pierced by me.
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