Chapter 166: Conditions Of The Treaty
Ruelle had never seen the man before, yet he knew her name.
“I thought you had more pressing documents to attend to than revisiting an old treaty,” Lucian said, his gaze settling on the elder minister, cold as frost.
She felt him guide her to the couch and have her sit beside him.
The elder minister replied, “With the treaty now in effect, there is little that could take priority. It is time we saw it through. Lord Azriel is in agreement.” His eyes returned to the young woman and he added, “I believe it would be wise to address that before it becomes a matter of concern.”
It was only after a second that Ruelle realised the minister was staring at the markings on her neck. She heard Lord Azriel ask Lucian,
“Is she aware of the treaty?”
“No,” Lucian replied.
The elder minister’s thin eyebrows rose. He questioned, “Where are the Belmonts? I thought she was already informed, especially with the soul bond you gave her.”
Ruelle hesitantly asked, “What treaty?” It felt as if everyone else knew what was happening, while she had no clue.
The minister didn’t waste time in explaining, “Twelve years ago, your family and the Slaters were selected to fulfil a treaty intended to benefit both our kinds. A marriage between you and Lucian—”
What? Ruelle blinked at the old man’s words.
“—unfortunately, your family could not be located after the war broke out, and the matter was allowed to lapse,” the minister continued evenly. “It has now been restored. With the consent of both families and my own, the treaty now stands in effect once again.”
A faint frown came to form on Ruelle’s face as she tried to process the minister’s words. The treaty King Septimus mentioned last night, the signature her father spoke of this morning… they were talking about this? And to think all this time she had been worrying about turning into someone’s mistress.
Her parents hadn’t uttered a word about it as if they had forgotten it. She and Lucian. It felt surreal and she turned to look at Lucian, noticing him already watching her.
The door to the study room opened.
“I wasn’t aware we were having a family meeting,” remarked Dane, entering the room with languid grace. A smile appeared on his face when he caught Ruelle’s neck. “A little too early to be crashing in, Minister Carnifex.”
“Mm,” the minister hummed in response. “We were discussing about the treaty.”
Brother Dane knew about it too, the thought dawned in Ruelle’s mind. No wonder he had always treated her well and had gone so far as to bring her to the Slaters’ mansion.
Ruelle then saw the minister briefly nod before he pulled a bronze locket on a chain from his coat. Just as he raised his hand, the woman who had been quietly standing at the back came next to him and collected it in her hand.
“I need to have your blood agreement. Both of you.”
The chain was brought to Ruelle and she took it. The metal was cold against her palm and turning it around, she pressed the sides for it to click open. Inside, a small needle waited at the centre.
With all eyes on her, Ruelle pressed her thumb to the needle. The prick was small but sharp enough to let her know all of this was real. When she pulled back, two drops of blood welled inside the locket, bright red against bronze.
Lucian then took it from her without hesitation. Then in a blink of an eye, the needle drew his blood, joining hers in the locket.
The minister took the locket back and as he slipped it back inside his pocket, he said with a tone of indifference,
“The marriage ceremony will be held within a month. It should be enough time for everything to be prepared.”
A month? Ruelle’s eyes widened.
“Unless Miss Ruelle needs more time?” the minister added upon noticing her expression.
Things were moving so fast that she was glad that she was sitting right now as she received the news. She felt everyone’s eyes on her and she carefully replied,
“No, it isn’t that. I was just surprised by it.” She just hadn’t thought about it happening this soon. But if they were going to get married one day, did time matter?
The minister then continued looking down at the copy of the treaty. He stated, “The next condition is to verify if we still have a pureblooded vampire and a human’s union. Peyton, bring the tubes.”
A toll bell rang loud in Ruelle’s ears, as she wasn’t entirely human. Curious, she asked,
“What if I were turned into a halfling?”
“The treaty would still hold,” Lucian said, taking her hand and checking the finger she had pricked. “Only those bound to it would change.”
That meant there would be another human in place of her, thought Ruelle to herself.
Lucian turned to the minister, unruffled. He said,
“There’s no need to recheck our blood. You already know that I have a corrupted heart. So you won’t have the expected result. And neither will Ruelle’s as she’s been marked with my corruption.”
Minister Carnifex paused to think about it, as he had already seen Lucian’s corruption in the past, as if understanding how the components worked with the blood.
“Alright.”
Thank God, Ruelle whispered. This minister was reasonable as she felt a quiet relief. She hadn’t been prepared to be exposed as a witch yet.
“Moving to the more important conditions,” the minister continued, while the woman who had brought the test tubes turned away. “Seeing how Miss Ruelle Belmont stayed in Sexton for such a long period of time and what is often taught and how it is taught. We will need to confirm her chastity.”
Heat exploded across Ruelle’s face, burning with mortification at having her virginity discussed. Her mind went blank for a moment before she awkwardly replied,
“I think I will pass on that.”
It wasn’t unheard of for the royal family’s bride-to-be checked, but—Wait, Ruelle thought. Lucian was related to the royal family.
“Minister Carnifex.”
Lucian’s voice cut through her thoughts, his voice even, “The treaty concerns a union between us. There is no need to press further into unnecessary things.” His gaze flicked briefly to her and he added, “She is not comfortable with it.”
The minister’s expression turned grim, but the look in his eyes didn’t change. He answered,
“These are conditions that must be met. You would have read them when you insisted on having the treaty signed, Lucian. Surely, you did not expect me to overlook them. The reason why we went along with the young ones was for the very reason.”
A muscle ticked in Lucian’s jaw. “And who, exactly, do you expect to confirm it?” he asked.
“It would be an experienced midwife. She is in her mid-fifties and has checked several royal family members. The examination will be quick.”
Dane who was watching the minister and his brother lock down in a silent glare where neither was willing to budge, he remarked,
“One day in the future Ruelle will be assisted by midwives when she’s pregnant. But Lucian might want to help her himself,” a chuckle escaping from his lips.
Minister Carnifex remained undeterred by Lucian’s darkening gaze. The old man had weathered worse storms than a Slater’s disapproval. He reasoned,
“The examination will take place in a safe place. We can have it done right here in the mansion.”
Ruelle wished the floor would open and swallow her whole. Wishing for the subject to end, she asked,
“How quick will it be done?” Her voice came out smaller than intended.
“It shouldn’t be more than five minutes.”
Five minutes to confirm whether she’d kept herself pristine for a future husband she hadn’t known existed. She gave a nod and murmured, “Okay.”
It would be over quickly, she thought to herself. Turning to Lucian, she forced a quick smile to assure him she was fine. But his lips were set in a thin line, displeasure radiating from every line of his body.
Ruelle wondered if that was all, but the minister was still reading the parchment in his hand. She didn’t need another test.
“The last condition which is to be complied with. Clause four,” Minister Carnifex stated rolling the copy of the treaty. Lucian’s eyes narrowed to dangerous slits from the aloof predator. The minister continued. “Until the wedding, Ruelle will stay with her family.”
Silence fell in the room, where one could hear even a pin drop.
She couldn’t go and live with her family after everything that had gone down, Ruelle thought to herself.
Lucian’s finger lightly tapped on the surface of the couch before he spoke like silk concealing violence,
“Minister Carnifex, that will not be necessary. The Belmonts are no longer in a position to be found as they don’t have a roof of their own.” After a pause, he added, “I would advise against placing her anywhere beyond my reach. It would be… unfortunate if anything were to happen to her.”
Minister Carnifex’s mind raced behind those sharp eyes. The Belmonts didn’t have a roof? The last time he’d arranged this treaty, they’d been prospering. Comfortable family. Respectable enough to make the alliance with the Slaters.
“We are only following what is in the treaty. Or else Miss Belmont would have been staying with your family the minute the treaty was agreed to twelve years ago. It is important that she stay with a guardian and maintain distance.”
Distance? Ruelle’s eyebrows rose. Did he mean Lucian and she—
“Is that another way of saying they aren’t supposed to get intimate?” Dane’s tone was light. Before he offered, “I am happy to be her guardian.” The offer came with that particular smile which was helpful on the surface, mischievous beneath.
“Carnifex,” Lord Azriel’s voice entered the conversation. He reasoned, “Lucian has only marked her. I doubt such harsh separation is ideal.”
Lucian’s lips parted—the beginning of words already forming, the solution so obvious it barely needed stating. They could be married tomorrow. End this farce of conditions and confirmations.
But Ruelle deserved better than a hasty wedding. Not to mention, the minister would insist on protocols of announcements to be done.
When the minister’s eyes met Lucian’s gaze, it had gone beyond cold. Those wine-red eyes were darker now, corruption seeping at the edges. The minister rubbed his forehead as he calculated how much ground he could give here.
After much thought, the minister finally spoke, “Okay, she can stay in Slaters mansion. But my assistant, I believe you are familiar with her—” he paused.
The woman who had been assisting the elder minister bowed her head. The old vampire continued,
“Peyton will act as Miss Belmont’s guardian until the wedding. She will make sure the conditions are met.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 166: Conditions Of The Treaty
- Chapter 165: A Mother’s Mistake
- Chapter 164: The Quiet Arrangement
- Chapter 163: Before the End
- Chapter 162: Fall Of The Youngest
- Chapter 161: Marked and Sold
- Chapter 160: A Collar for a Stray
- Chapter 159: The King’s Amusement
- Chapter 158: Claim Made at Midnight
- Chapter 157: The Mist Is Everywhere
- Chapter 156: Eyes Upon the Groundlings
- Chapter 155: Nothing Without Consequences
- Chapter 154: Chain Between Them
- Chapter 153: The Illusion of Control
- Chapter 152: Weight Of Absence
- Chapter 151: After Three Toes
- Chapter 150: The King’s Word
- Chapter 149: What Is Given Cannot Be Refused
- Chapter 148: The Summon
- Chapter 147: Caught!
- Chapter 146: Trap At The Fair
- Chapter 145: Fortune Teller’s Cards
- Chapter 144: An Ill Omen
- Chapter 143: Box That Passed Through Daughters
- Chapter 142: Heirloom of the Dead
- Chapter 141: Debts That Wait
- Chapter 140: We Meet Again
- Chapter 139: He knows
- Chapter 138: Forgetting To Behave
- Chapter 137: Lessons Before the Auction
- Chapter 136: Within reach
- Chapter 135: Term of Twenty
- Chapter 134: Crossing lines
- Chapter 133: A Moment Too Close
- Chapter 132: The Ride Back
- Chapter 131: When Pride Breaks
- Chapter 130: All of Them
- Chapter 129: A Warning to All
- Chapter 128: Price of Insolence
- Chapter 127: The Arrival
- Chapter 126: A Den of Wolves
- Chapter 125: Elite’s Invitation
- Chapter 124: The Prince’s Temper
- Chapter 123: What cannot be bought
- Chapter 122: The Veiled Subject
- Chapter 121: He Who Waits
- Chapter 120: Cost of a Ribbon
- Chapter 119: Sound of a Ticking Heart
- Chapter 118: Memories of winter
- Chapter 117: The Girl in the Snow
- Chapter 116: Under His Roof
- Chapter 115: Under Whose Protection
- Chapter 114: What I Touch, I Keep
- Chapter 113: An Innocent Misunderstanding
- Chapter 112: The Edge of Control
- Chapter 111: Static Before Lightning
- Chapter 110: The Rearrangement
- Chapter 109: Errands Before the Ball
- Chapter 108: The Smell of Soap
- Chapter 107: Seven Days Before the Ball
- Chapter 106: Charcoal and Rose
- Chapter 105: A Thing You Can Do for Me
- Chapter 104: There Is No ‘We’
- Chapter 103: Before the Apple Ripens
- Chapter 102: Logs That Burned All Night
- Chapter 101: Clipped Wings
- Chapter 100: Table of Fortunes
- Chapter 99: Hand that Held her
- Chapter 98: Half the Way to Sexton
- Chapter 97: A Case Without a Head
- Chapter 96: The Door That Closed
- Chapter 95: Ruelle’s realisation
- Chapter 94: The Favoured and the Obedient
- Chapter 93: Cost of Coming Home
- Chapter 92: What she leaves behind
- Chapter 91 91: Held too close
- Chapter 90 90: What is buried beneath
- Chapter 89: A door knocked too early
- Chapter 88: Be a smart cookie!
- Chapter 87: Decision sent to the King
- Chapter 86: Twenty days
- Chapter 85: A hand extended
- Chapter 84: Prince Edward's chaos
- Chapter 83: Where It Begins
- Chapter 82: In her corner
- Chapter 81: A Step Forward, and Back Again
- Chapter 80: Where mercy ends and begins
- Chapter 79: In search of safe company
- Chapter 78: Between them
- Chapter 77: Way to have clean hands
- Chapter 76: Debts in blood
- Chapter 75: The House and the Barn
- Chapter 74: Hunt that no one played fair
- Chapter 73: Five minutes of mercy
- Chapter 72: Before the hunt
- Chapter 71: A Seat Among Predators
- Chapter 70: Two Inches More
- Chapter 69: A Clasp Beneath the Toast
- Chapter 68: Other routes to the same goal
- Chapter 67: A strange companion
- Chapter 66: The Quill’s Price
- Chapter 65: Where the floor runs red
- Chapter 64: Sting of the flower
- Chapter 63: At the edge of the room
- Chapter 62: Mouthfuls and Missteps
- Chapter 61: A Vampire’s Mercy
- Chapter 60: When Eyes Turned to Her
- Chapter 59: Crimson Bloom
- Chapter 58: The Box and the Blow
- Chapter 57: When Porcelain Breaks
- Chapter 56: The Weight of Small Things
- Chapter 55: Not so gentle
- Chapter 54: A Pinprick of Fear
- Chapter 53: Thief among us
- Chapter 52: The Accusation
- Chapter 51: Climbing without threads
- Chapter 50: A Path Crossed Twice
- Chapter 49: When Chaos steps in
- Chapter 48: Masquerade Mishaps
- Chapter 47: Perfume, Pretence, and Peril
- Chapter 46: Scent of forgotten shadows
- Chapter 45: Closed windows
- Chapter 44: Clearance of assumption
- Chapter 43: The missing Groundling
- Chapter 42: Alone and abandoned
- Chapter 41: Suspicion on her
- Chapter 40: The mix to run and prey
- Chapter 39: Fractured glass of the past
- Chapter 38: Cold stares of my roommate
- Chapter 37: Queen removing the Bishop
- Chapter 36: The weekend
- Chapter 35: Plotting her humiliation
- Chapter 34: Is this a gift?
- Chapter 33: Under The Same Roof As Him
- Chapter 32: Wildfire at the tables
- Chapter 31: Collision of Worlds
- Chapter 30: It is official
- Chapter 29: Roommate Options
- Chapter 28: The One Person
- Chapter 27: Respect the scarf!
- Chapter 26: Hardwork lost
- Chapter 25: The caring brother-in-law
- Chapter 24: One failed subject
- Chapter 23: Chased by awkwardness
- Chapter 22: Following me
- Chapter 21: Riding with Elites
- Chapter 20: Tension in the room
- Chapter 19: Kiss the bride
- Chapter 18: Wedding at the church
- Chapter 17: Late evening note
- Chapter 16: You don’t know me
- Chapter 15: Manipulative intentions
- Chapter 14: What was left behind
- Chapter 13: Veils of Deceit
- Chapter 12: Scars of love
- Chapter 11: Fire in the mountain—Run!
- Chapter 10: Owned by it
- Chapter 9: A price to pay
- Chapter 8: Few meters away
- Chapter 7: Late to the first class
- Chapter 6: Misunderstanding blow up!
- Chapter 5: Social classes in Sexton
- Chapter 4: Invitation to attend the privileged
- Chapter 3: Conflict of interest
- Chapter 2: Stumbling into debt
- Chapter 1: Excerpt