the point as well.

 

I don’t have to pretend being a chatty person anymore.

 

“I don’t want break our engagement, it’s already been called off, sir Lithaus.”

 

He’s staring at me with a fierce gaze.

 

I guess it’s because his kind, friendly expression is only reserved for Franz.

 

This is the first time seeing him with such a cold expression. 

 

In fact, all this time, the kind of face he usually shows me is a soulless business smile.

 

“Marriage is a matter between families.
It’s not for your ladyship to decide alone.
Fortunately, my father did not see the letter.
I’ll pretend I didn’t see it, please understand and withdraw your decision.”


 

He indifferently started getting up without drinking his tea.

 

My original temperament that had been suppressed by Lithaus, who completely disregarded me, came back.

 

I also can’t act like the Kayla Vesta in the original story.

 

“Then I will send another letter directly to Count Aizar.
This time, I will send it with the seal of the Vesta family.”

 

“Without the consent of Marquis Vesta?”

 

He had no doubt that my father would naturally oppose the breakup.

 

“My father allowed it.
He said he would leave the matter to me entirely.”

 

That statement is a lie.

 

My father said he respects my wishes, but he didn’t say he would leave the annulment process to me.

 

Of course, I sent the notice of the breakup first.

 

“It’s very one-sided, and I was very speechless at the rudeness shown by the young lady.”


 

I tightly gripped on my skirt, trying to hold back the rising irritation.

 

“It’s true I’m being rude, but I could say the same thing about your attitude.
Aren’t you supposed to ask the other person why they’re doing this in the first place?”

 

Even though we are betrothed for the sake of strengthening the two families’ relations, the conflict is still between a man and a woman.

 

Surprisingly, Lithaus couldn’t answer my question.

 

He looked stunned.

 

That’s right, he wouldn’t even bother what I think as to why I wanted to break up.

 

He’s just on a mission to prevent the situation from turning into a mess and maintain our relationship for our arranged engagement.

 

This mission includes his incidental interest of wanting to be close to Franz.

(T/N: I think the word “incidental” means secondary or other relative reason.
So, Lithaus has another goal or objective for coming to the Vesta’s house and convince Kayla to withdraw the “brerakup notice”.)

 

“………What is the reason?”

 

Now he asks why.
That was fast.

 

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