I became the mother of the male lead - Episode 11.

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Episode 11.

"Agosa, are you crazy?"

"Well, Your Highness. Whether I'm the crazy one or you, we'll have to wait and see."

As if expecting Hades to intervene, the Countess calmly responded.

"Trying to taint the blood of the Louvermonts with those who have no roots or lineage."

"Ha. . . You came here with a clear purpose. I was a fool to believe that you would keep your mouth shut. Yeong-ae, get up. It's better to have meals separately in the room."

Surprised, Hades stood up and looked around.

It seemed that he had arranged a seat for me under the condition that he wouldn't say anything unpleasant, but Hades was a fool to trust me. He knows my sister's temper.

Agosa Gospel.

As I pondered the sword that she had entered without hesitation, I vaguely began to recall what kind of woman she was.

Giving hints to Abel was a given, insults were optional.

It all stemmed from her utmost love and obsession for Louvermont, but even considering that, it was at a serious level.

Lady Gospel, the Countess, was the only character in the story who Hades couldn't defeat, perhaps because she was just like her mother.

Abel also couldn't stand tall in front of the Countess because of the guilt of making Hades die later.

In other words, the number one person in this position is the Countess.

She spoke with a face that seemed completely indifferent to Hades, who was clearly angry.

"All you have is a body to hold a man. I'm curious about your skill in wielding power so shamelessly, Your Highness."

Bang!

In the end, Hades raised his fist and slammed the table hard.

Abel and I were startled. Only the Countess remained calm.

Hades growled and stared at the Countess for a while before speaking to me.

"Go back to your room, Youngae. Abel, you should also wake up. There's no need for you to stay here."

Abel hesitated and looked back and forth between me and Hades, unsure of what to do.

Now, let's stay calm. I need to think about the wisest course of action in this situation, where I am in the position of the prospective Duchess.

I could have followed Hades' instructions and left this place, but that wouldn't have been a fundamental solution.

He knew that the Countess was his own sister and had sacrificed herself for the Loubremont family, so he had to lose her forever.

The Countess also knew this, which is why she acted like this.

In other words, the Countess's influence on this duchy would never diminish. It continued until the end of the novel.

After Hades, who could have mediated, died, Abel and I would have to suffer from her for a long time.

It's truly a nightmare. An endless nightmare.

Yes, she was someone I had to confront at least once, and I would never refuse a lifetime of married life.

"Your Highness, please calm down."

First, I tried to calm Hades and think.

Although she was a master of sarcasm, she was not a villain until the end. The Countess was quite a complex character.

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