I became the mother of the male lead - Episode 12.

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Episode 12.

The restaurant fell into silence again at Abel's words.

The first one to speak was the Countess.

She seemed very annoyed by what Abel had said to her, and her expression was like that of a cat seeing a mouse.

"Where do you get off saying such nonsense. . . ."

"Madam!"

This time it was me.

The Countess was taken aback by my loud voice.

"I will see you again while you stay here. Enjoy your meal. Let's go, Gongja-nim."

I couldn't let young Abel hear such a rude remark, even if it was at a level he wouldn't understand.

Ignoring the grumbling voice of the Countess, I quickly pulled Abel, who was holding onto my skirt, and left the restaurant.

***

Countess Gaspel, Aegosa, barely managed to tilt the glass on the table with her trembling hands.

As the cold water went down her throat, she regained some composure.

Lately, she had been feeling restless.

Hades, who had suddenly announced that he was getting married, was undoubtedly up to something.

Since the marriage documents had already been sent, there was no turning back.

The other party was a pitiful young lady from a rural village, the daughter of a poor viscount.

Even though she had no room to properly hire servants, this pauper had come all the way up to the north with nothing but her own body, clearly showing her intentions.

"Is she in her right mind? Can't she distinguish between what can and cannot be said? Doesn't the Count stop her from saying such things?"

"Well, Your Highness. It's a warning to follow what my wife does."

Mason pretended not to know and scratched his nose, taking a step back.

Hades shouted while grinding his teeth.

"Damn it! Aegosa, apologize formally to Escliff Youngae. Even if she's a noble, I can't let this slide."

Aegosa stared coldly at Hades with sunken eyes.

He was a capable and strong-willed younger brother who could leave Loubertmont without worry.

The shield of the empire, the guardian of the north.

He had borne the weight of the family name enough and would continue to do so in the future.

As long as it didn't corrupt my insides with troublesome women.

"You fool around carelessly and bring a beggar to sit in front of me as a bride? If you were a man with a proper mind, could this happen? Don't you think about our family at all?"

"Be careful with your words. You have no right to interfere in my life. Whether I bring someone into Loubertmont or not is none of your concern. Apologize to Aisha."

Aegosa was furious.

Apologize? It was worse than when he fought with Abel. It seemed like his younger brother had completely lost his mind, blinded by the width of a woman's skirt.

She thought of Aisha.

She wondered how a country bumpkin with nothing managed to seduce Hades, and her face showed a mixture of emotions.

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