Chapter 78: Pride Buried in Marble
Matthias turned toward the Emperor, his eyes burning with a defiance that suggested he didn’t care if the palace fell to ruin around them. “And is the Imperial Family simply to ignore that the Empress attempted to murder a Duchess?” he snarled. “Does the law only—”
He intended to finish his sentence with a declaration of war, but the look in Olivia’s eyes stopped him cold. She was staring at him with a raw, paralyzing terror. Before he could utter another syllable, she pressed her palm firmly over his mouth.
“Matthias, stop. I beg of you…” she whispered, her voice trembling.
Turning toward the Emperor, Olivia dropped into a deep, agonizingly formal bow of apology. “I crave your forgiveness, Your Majesty, for my husband’s conduct. He is not in his right mind; he did not intend this transgression. And if this is not enough… I shall offer my apologies to Her Majesty as well.”
She turned toward the Empress, who was still gasping and clutching her bruised throat. Matthias caught Olivia’s shoulder, his voice thick with indignation. “What are you doing? Why are you the one apologizing? She—”
Olivia wrenched her arm away with a violent jerk, her eyes swimming with a desperate sadness. “Please… just stop.”
She stepped forward and stood before the Empress. For a moment, she met the woman’s gaze with absolute, frigid silence. Then, to the collective shock of everyone in the room, Olivia—the woman whose pride was a legend, whose arrogance knew no bounds—fell to her knees. She pressed her forehead against the cold marble floor in a gesture of ultimate submission.
“Your Majesty, I pray you forgive me,” she murmured, her voice muffled by the floor. “And forgive my husband for his insolence.”
The sight was unbearable. Kyle was the first to move, rushing forward to pull her up from the ground. “Olivia, stop this! She is the one who should be begging for your mercy!”
Every eye in the room turned toward the Empress. The air was thick with a new kind of silence—not of fear, but of visceral disgust. Even the Emperor looked at his wife with a weary, profound resentment before shifting his gaze back to Olivia. He stepped toward her, his expression unreadable.
“Duchess,” the Emperor began, his voice echoing with a regal yet weary resonance.
“There was no need for your apology. While your husband’s reckless impulse nearly shattered the alliance between your House and the Crown, I find I can understand his fury—at least in part. I, too, would show no mercy to any man who dared touch my wife. Therefore, just as you apologized for your husband’s transgression…”
To the collective gasp of everyone present, the Emperor inclined his head in a deep, formal bow. “I offer my deepest apologies for the conduct of the Empress. I beg you to accept them.”
The room fell into a deathly silence. The Sovereign, the sun of the empire, was bowing to a Duchess.
“Your Majesty!” the Empress shrieked, her voice cracking with indignation. “How can you humble yourself so?”
The Emperor snapped his head toward her, his eyes flashing with a cold, terrifying fire. “Silence! You attempted to murder your own daughter and you still find the audacity to speak? We will discuss your fate later. Do not test me further.” He turned back to Olivia, his tone softening.
“Duchess, you are injured. Stay the night; I will have a suite prepared for you and the Duke. It is already late.”
“I thank you for your grace, Your Majesty,” Olivia replied, her voice steady despite her frailty. “But I must insist on leaving. Staying here… would be far from comfortable.”
The Emperor sighed, a heavy sound of resignation.
“Very well. As you wish.”
He reached out, his hand hovering near her throat. He didn’t touch her, but a warm, golden surge of Imperial magic flowed from his palm, knitting the bruised tissues of her neck back together.
“Thank you, Your Majesty,” she whispered.
“Do not thank me. It is the very least I owe you.” He then shifted his gaze to Matthias, his eyes hardening into flint. “Duke Luceron, out of respect for your wife’s wisdom, I shall treat tonight’s incident as if it never occurred. Do not ever repeat such a display of insolence.”
Without another word, the Emperor swept out of the room, dragging the Empress behind him in a grip that brooked no argument.
Olivia looked at Matthias. His face was a mask of sheer, unmitigated frustration. He stepped forward, his grip on her elbow firm but not unkind. “Forgive us, Kyle. We are leaving. Leon, let us go.”
Layla rushed forward, thrusting a heavy fur cloak into Olivia’s hands. “Olivia, take my cloak. You… you look catastrophic.”
Olivia offered a small, tired smile. “Thank you, Layla.”
Matthias snatched the cloak from Layla’s hands, draping it over Olivia’s shoulders with a possessive jerk. He pulled her through the corridors, and for once, Olivia followed without a single word of protest.
The three of them climbed into the carriage. The silence that followed was suffocating, a thick fog of suppressed rage and unspoken questions. Leon felt like an intruder in a tomb; the air inside the carriage felt thin, as if the anger between husband and wife was consuming all the oxygen. Fortunately, the ride was short.
As soon as the carriage halted, Leon practically leapt out. “Gods,” he muttered under his breath, “I nearly choked in there. Staying with those two is a special kind of madness.”
As Matthias and Olivia stepped down, Leon turned to offer a hasty farewell. “Well… goodnight to you both. Try not to kill each other.”
Neither of them answered him. Leon didn’t wait for a response; he vanished into the night as if escaping a burning building.
Olivia stole a glance at Matthias. His brow was still knitted in a sharp, jagged line of fury. “I know you’re dying to scream at me,” she whispered, her voice barely audible, “but can you at least pretend to be fine in front of the servants until we reach the room?”
He didn’t argue. He shifted his expression into a mask of cold indifference, leading her through the halls until they reached the sanctuary of his chambers.
Olivia sat on the sofa, bracing herself for the explosion. She expected shouting, shattered glass, or at least a scathing lecture. Instead, Matthias turned on his heel and walked out.
She sat in the silence, bewildered, until he returned minutes later. He wasn’t carrying a weapon of words; he was carrying a basin of steaming water, a clean nightgown, and a bundle of soft towels.
“Where were you?” she asked, her voice small.
“I fetched warm water,” he replied shortly, his voice clipped. “You’re in no state for a full bath. I’m just going to clean the blood off.”
“Huh?”
He didn’t give her a choice. He cupped her chin, tilting her head back with firm but surprisingly gentle fingers. He began to dab the dried crimson from her skin as if he were tending to a wounded child, moved then to her hair, meticulously picking out the stray shards of crystal.
“Weren’t you going to argue with me?” she asked, searching his eyes.
“I am livid,” he admitted, his jaw tightening. “I am close to exploding because of what you did. But you are hurt, and I won’t make it worse for you tonight.”
“You can say whatever you want. The Emperor and Layla healed me; physically, I am perfectly fine.”
He let out a sharp, ragged sigh. “Then why? Why in the name of all that is holy did you do it? Why did you kneel to that… that woman? She tried to kill you!”
“And what was I supposed to do?” Olivia shot back, her voice rising. “Watch you be branded a rebel? Do you have any idea what that means? It means execution, Matthias! It means the guillotine!”
“So what?” he roared, the towel gripping tight in his hand. “Aren’t you the woman whose pride reaches the heavens? How could you drag that pride through the dirt for someone like her?”
“Pride?” she hissed. “And what good is my pride when I’m staring at your head on a platter? Will my pride comfort me then?”
“I would rather be executed a thousand times over than watch my wife kneel and beg for mercy from someone who tried to murder her!”
For Olivia, his words triggered a visceral, terrifying memory. The image of his head severed from his body—the nightmare she had lived in her previous life—flashed before her eyes with sickening clarity. The trauma of that past ghost surged through her veins, turning her fear into a blind, white-hot rage.
Before she realized what she was doing, her hand swung through the air.
SLAP.
The sound echoed sharply in the room. The towel fell from Matthias’s hand. His head jerked to the side, a dark red mark blooming across his cheek.
“Do not speak of execution so lightly!” she screamed at him, her chest heaving, tears of fury finally blurring her vision. “Don’t you dare say that word in front of me ever again! Never!”
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Chapters
- Chapter 164: Inside Me Forever
- Chapter 163: Warm hearts
- Chapter 162: The Man Wrapped in Gold
- Chapter 161: Grim Vows
- Chapter 160: Dead Ties
- Chapter 159: A Vintage of Betrayal
- Chapter 158: Responsibility
- Chapter 157: Scraps of Compassion
- Chapter 156: Weight of Silence
- Chapter 155: Generations of Rot
- Chapter 154: Fallen Empress
- Chapter 153: Between Siblings
- Chapter 152: Crystalline Teeth
- Chapter 151: The Return to the hell
- Chapter 150: a husband’s vow
- Chapter 149: The Mourner’s Petals
- Chapter 148: The Fortress of Regret
- Chapter 147: The Devil’s Trade
- Chapter 146: The Long-Awaited Confession
- Chapter 145: A Pale Shadow of Jealousy
- Chapter 144: The Misplaced Devotion
- Chapter 143: The Weight of a Bow
- Chapter 142: A Lucky Charm
- Chapter 141: The Mirage in the Midnight
- Chapter 140: A Sovereign in Hell
- Chapter 139: Reflections of Hell
- Chapter 138: A Magnificent Travesty
- Chapter 137: Hollow Sacrifices
- Chapter 136: The Currency of Souls
- Chapter 135: A Chalice of Crimson Vows
- Chapter 134: The Butcher’s Mirror
- Chapter 133: Snake in Silk
- Chapter 132: Divine Justice
- Chapter 131: The Falling Heir
- Chapter 130: The Gilded Swamp
- Chapter 129: Eyes of the Hound
- Chapter 128: A Spring Without Flowers
- Chapter 127: The Second Gift
- Chapter 126: Borrowed Vision
- Chapter 125: the beast suffered
- Chapter 124: A Gift Written in blood
- Chapter 123: The Weight of an Empty Finger
- Chapter 122: The ring
- Chapter 121: The Reckoning
- Chapter 120: Atone
- Chapter 119: The Leash of Forgiveness
- Chapter 118: Vortex
- Chapter 117: The Altar of False Mercy
- Chapter 116: A Cradle of Thorns
- Chapter 115: A Covenant of Shadow
- Chapter 114: The Shroud of White Lace
- Chapter 113: Begging the Devil
- Chapter 112: The Fallen Idol
- Chapter 111: Broken Oaths
- Chapter 110: Shadows on the Lips
- Chapter 109: mirror of guilt
- Chapter 108: Web of Lies
- Chapter 107: Unwanted Company
- Chapter 106: A Madman’s Mercy
- Chapter 105: The Broken Cage
- Chapter 104: Veil of Denial
- Chapter 103: Bitter Truths
- Chapter 102: The Noble Lie
- Chapter 101: In the Dark
- Chapter 100: A Sacrifice
- Chapter 99: Digging for a Ghost
- Chapter 98: The Silent Grave
- Chapter 97: Dust and Deception
- Chapter 96: Forgotten princess
- Chapter 95: Debt
- Chapter 94: The Saint and the Beast
- Chapter 93: The End of Our Partnership
- Chapter 92: A Terrifying Confession
- Chapter 91: Cold Possession
- Chapter 90: Burning Dreams
- Chapter 89: A Dance with the Devil
- Chapter 88: The Duchess’s Hidden Warmth
- Chapter 87: The Occult Bargain
- Chapter 86: Burnt into Memory
- Chapter 85: Silence
- Chapter 84: Glacial Walls
- Chapter 83: The Pride that Blinds
- Chapter 82: Silver Strands
- Chapter 81: A Dawn Without Her
- Chapter 80: The Taste of Copper
- Chapter 79: A Midnight Feast
- Chapter 78: Pride Buried in Marble
- Chapter 77: The Sound of Treason
- Chapter 76: The Beast Behind the Crown
- Chapter 75: The Truth Behind the Crown
- Chapter 74: The Daughter of Doubt
- Chapter 73: A Legacy of Ashes
- Chapter 72: Traitor’s Final Words
- Chapter 71: The Rat in the Trap
- Chapter 70: The Lamb with Teeth
- Chapter 69: The Wrong Target
- Chapter 68: The Price of Womanhood
- Chapter 67: The Fragment of Madness
- Chapter 66: The Hunger of the Damned
- Chapter 65: The Ghastly Supper
- Chapter 64: A Duel of Silk and Shadows
- Chapter 63: Shattered Pride and Severed Heads
- Chapter 62: The Wilted Blessing
- Chapter 61: A Crown of Thorns
- Chapter 60: A Ghost in the Mirror
- Chapter 59: The Shattered Pride
- Chapter 58: The Silent Justice
- Chapter 57: Toxins of the Soul
- Chapter 56: Cruel Mercy
- Chapter 55: A Grave of Blue Petals
- Chapter 54: Elias
- Chapter 53: The Mirror of Deception
- Chapter 52: Shadows of Grief
- Chapter 51: Mine
- Chapter 50: The Bitter Release
- Chapter 49: Broken Trust
- Chapter 48: The Silent Agony
- Chapter 47: The Golden-Eyed Demon
- Chapter 46: Settling the Debt
- Chapter 45: Evidence of the Night
- Chapter 44: Between regret and desire
- Chapter 43: Tears of the Night
- Chapter 42: Hollow Warmth
- Chapter 41: When the Serpent Fails
- Chapter 40: The Last Mercy
- Chapter 39: Cell Number Fifteen
- Chapter 38: Broken Marriage
- Chapter 37: Shadows of Then
- Chapter 36: The Broken Marionette
- Chapter 35: Unmasked
- Chapter 34: A Villainess is Still a Villainess
- Chapter 33: How A Woman Fight
- Chapter 32: The Predator’s Trap
- Chapter 31: The Eyes I Never Saw
- Chapter 30: Dignity Among Ruins
- Chapter 29: Echoes of a Buried Past
- Chapter 28: Be My Wife For A Night
- Chapter 27: Advice
- Chapter 26: Brands of Agony
- Chapter 25: Condition
- Chapter 24: The Price of Lineage
- Chapter 23: Partnership
- Chapter 22: The Butterfly Message
- Chapter 21: The Weight of the Crown
- Chapter 20: The Morning Of The Scandal
- Chapter 19: How Rats Die
- Chapter 18: Fight
- Chapter 17: Please, Blame Me
- Chapter 16: The Inevitable Divorce
- Chapter 15: He Knows
- Chapter 14: The Weight of Memories
- Chapter 13: The Silence of Undeniable Truth
- Chapter 12: Unnamed Heir
- Chapter 11: A Brother’s Secret and a Sister’s Fury
- Chapter 10: The Proposal Of Despair
- Chapter 9: Layla’s past
- Chapter 8: Price Of Love
- Chapter 7: The Reckoning at Dawn
- Chapter 6: The Duchess’s Lesson
- Chapter 5: Scars of the past
- Chapter 4: Meeting the Enemy
- Chapter 3: A Cold greeting
- Chapter 2: Second Chance
- Chapter 1: A Crimson Farewell