Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty: Lowest-Ranking Wife 2
“Karen, leave this to me. I’ll go directly and refuse her.”
Julius had apparently been chasing after Karen. And he seemed to have heard the young ladies’ conversation as well.
“I didn’t accept handkerchiefs from young ladies of other territories either, Karen.”
Karen apparently had a suspicious look on her face without meaning to. Julius turned his empty palms toward her.
Rosine had said that accepting handkerchiefs was good manners and that accepting them was Julius’s way of navigating society. And now Karen belatedly began to worry, wondering if she had interfered with his social maneuvering.
“Are you really sure? Um, won’t you be placed in a difficult position, Mr. Julius?”
Julius smiled gently at the flustered Karen.
“It’s all right, Karen. I’m different from the foolish me of the past who struggled to be accepted in Ehlertt and created misunderstandings.”
For Julius, his appearance must have been a powerful weapon in gaining acceptance in local social circles. But because of that, many women were led astray, and he was falsely accused of the "Dungeon Luring Incident"—there had certainly been that aspect.
Julius referred to his younger self as foolish. When Karen frowned in protest on behalf of the boy who hadn’t even been forgiven for childish mistakes, Julius narrowed his eyes fondly.
“Now, as long as I have you, Karen—someone who accepts all of me—that’s all I need.”
He brought his face close and whispered with a sparkling smile and sweet voice.
Karen tensed her lower abdomen to steady herself. She should have been getting used to Julius’s face lately, but this had more destructive power than usual.
Barely keeping her composure, Karen watched Julius walk toward Ottilie. She would observe from the shadows to see how Julius would handle Ottilie.
Petra shuddered behind Karen.
“What a face that man makes…! If you look straight at him, he’ll steal your life away!”
“Lady Petra, being able to say that after seeing Master Julius’ face—you’re quite suited as Ms. Karen’s guide.”
Petra, clutching her head, had gone pale, while Rosine watched her with exasperation yet remained composed. Setting Petra aside, Rosine apparently wasn’t in love with Julius either.
While feeling slightly relieved, Karen returned her attention to Julius.
“I heard what you were talking about, ladies.”
“Master Julius…!”
The young ladies addressed by Julius didn’t act as if they’d been caught saying something improper. Though bashful, they didn’t doubt the proposal would be accepted.
Seeing Karen glaring at Ottilie and her group from the shadows, Petra’s eyebrows shot up.
“Don’t tell me you don’t know what a lowest-ranking wife is?”
“What do you mean?”
Karen even dropped polite speech and glared at Petra. Petra’s eyebrows twitched again, but eventually she sighed, put her hand to her mouth, and whispered:
“A lowest-ranking wife is like a servant who pledges loyalty to her husband and his first wife, you know? Since she’s an existence with no rights as a wife, it’s not something to get so angry about, is it?”
“…What is that?”
“Both of you, please be quiet. It seems Lady Ottilie is making her proposal to be Master Julius’s lowest-ranking wife.”
Though puzzled by Petra’s words, Karen fell silent at Rosine’s urging. Karen also wanted to clearly hear what Ottilie intended to say.
“My name is Ottilie Bell. It seems you’ve already heard my feelings, Master Julius, so I’ll make my plea directly. Please make me your lowest-ranking wife.”
“I must refuse.”
Despite being rejected so bluntly, Ottilie didn’t feel ashamed—instead, she looked deeply puzzled.
“What do you mean? Wouldn’t me becoming your lowest-ranking wife benefit both you and your future first wife—Lady Karen?”
“I have no intention of having any wife other than Karen. Not even as a lowest-ranking wife.”
“A lowest-ranking wife is not truly a wife. You know that, Master Julius.”
“But it’s still bearing the name of my wife. I have no intention of having such a person.”
Only then did they finally realize that Julius truly had no intention of making Ottilie his lowest-ranking wife. The atmosphere that had been relaxed instantly froze, and the young ladies surrounding Ottilie changed color.
“To refuse an offer to be a lowest-ranking wife…!”
“Lady Ottilie is the daughter of Earl Bell!”
“Even if there were ties to a criminal… she is still the daughter of a long-serving vassal of Ehlertt…!”
“Lady Ottilie is even willing to serve under a commoner!”
As if Julius had committed an outrageous breach of conduct, the ladies directed reproachful gazes and words at him.
Karen was dumbfounded. If the condemning gazes were directed at Karen, she could understand it as the commoner Karen being scorned. But why would Julius, believed to be a flawless noble, be subjected to such gazes?
He had only refused a marriage proposal he didn’t feel inclined to accept. Their condemnation was directed straight at Julius, too much to be simply because Karen, a commoner, was scheduled to become Julius’s first wife.
To Karen, who blinked in confusion, not understanding, Rosine whispered in her ear this time:
“A lowest-ranking wife is like a knight’s oath for women without the power to fight—one where they devote themselves entirely to serving a gentleman.”
“A female version of a knight’s oath…?”
“Yes. Of course, if the family ranks are too different, it’s another matter, but a proposal from a young lady of equal rank to become a lowest-ranking wife is an expression of deep loyalty. Refusing this is as improper as refusing a knight’s oath.”
“Which is more improper—refusing that or refusing to accept a handkerchief?”
“This is incomparably more serious.”
Rosine looked slightly exasperated. She seemed surprised that Karen was so ignorant, but didn’t appear to be making fun of Karen.
“If a woman has the strength to fight, she can become a knight and take a knight’s oath. Not every woman who wishes to swear loyalty becomes a lowest-ranking wife.”
Petra added to Rosine’s explanation:
“Lady Ottilie is a skilled enough mage to become a knight, so when such a woman offers to become a lowest-ranking wife, it shows even deeper loyalty. Being able to make her a lowest-ranking wife is quite a bargain, you know? Refusing is such a waste. I’d want her as my lowest-ranking wife.”
“Lady Petra, didn’t you just say it’s better not to get involved?”
“Oh, a lowest-ranking wife is different. You can bind them with a magical contract so they can’t act freely.”
Saying that, Petra made a cruel, cat-like face.
Seeing Petra’s sneer, Karen remembered. Now that she thought about it, Karen had once almost been made into Lyos’s lowest-ranking wife or something. She had completely forgotten about it in her anger.
Commoners were basically monogamous, but since it wasn’t legally prohibited, wealthy commoners sometimes had second or third wives. So when Lyos told her to become his lowest-ranking wife, she had interpreted it as being made into a wife of low status. She never thought she was almost made to pledge loyalty to Lyos.
At that time, he had certainly said it was Marian’s recommendation. Merchant families deal with nobles, so they sometimes adopt noble culture. The idea of making Karen a lowest-ranking wife must have been a noble culture that Marian brought in. A lowest-ranking wife—treated similarly to a knight’s oath of loyalty, but apparently lower in rank than a knight’s oath.
“Ms. Karen, did you try to refuse because you didn’t know she was a mage?”
“Even if she’s useless, she’s an earl’s daughter, and if you have her pledge loyalty, she’ll surely be useful for you, right? Why don’t you go stop Master Julius even now? In the first place, why is he even refusing?”
Perhaps Petra and Rosine weren’t looking down on Karen for being a commoner. It seemed that desiring a lowest-ranking wife was simply common sense here. So much so that Julius, who insisted he didn’t want one, was being condemned as irrational.
Just what kind of existence was it—while Karen was bewildered, Ottilie calmed the surrounding young ladies and, turning back to Julius while maintaining composure, questioned him:
“Please tell me the reason why you refuse.”
“If I have a lowest-ranking wife, I won’t be able to stop Karen from having a lowest-ranking husband.”
At Julius’s answer, not only Ottilie but most of those present widened their eyes.
“That’s why I have no intention of having a lowest-ranking wife.”
Only Karen understood what Julius was trying to say. In the past, Karen had done back to Julius what he had done to her. In response to Julius being suspiciously friendly while hiding his relationship with another woman, Karen had also acted friendly while hiding her relationship with another man.
Julius, at that time, had been furious. Even though he had done the same thing himself, he hadn’t even realized his actions were making Karen feel bad. The man Karen had acted all touchy-feely with at that time was her younger brother Thor, so naturally, Karen was innocent.
Whatever a lowest-ranking wife was to nobles—it seemed that incident was now coming into play.
