Chapter 109: I havent fucked in ages
Chapter 109: I havent fucked in ages
Raphael raised an eyebrow, a teasing smile creeping onto his face. "So, your grace, do you love her?" he inquired, curiosity shining in his eyes.
Julian felt a wave of solemnity wash over him as he contemplated his feelings. He paused for a moment, the weight of his thoughts evident on his face.
"Well, you can say that," he finally replied, his tone both earnest and reflective.
Raphael grinned wider, sensing the depth behind Julian's words. "Ah, the young duke has fallen for a soldier! Just don't let her catch you daydreaming about her in the middle of a war meeting, or the queen might really have your head this time!"
Julian couldn't help but laugh at the absurdity of it all, the tension of the upcoming war momentarily lifted by his knight's playful banter.
Julian's expression shifted from lighthearted to serious, a determined glint in his eyes.
"Should I kill that guy?" he asked, referring to Edwin, the soldier who had tucked Rose's hair behind her ear.
Raphael burst into laughter, shaking his head. "No, my lord! Calm your head!"
Julian crossed his arms, feigning annoyance. "But he just tucked her hair behind her ear! That's a romantic move!"
Raphael smirked, his amusement evident. "And you think murder is the solution? Trust me, your grace, it's best to leave the drama to the battlefield. Besides, you might scare Rose away for good!"
Julian sighed, a reluctant smile creeping onto his face. "You are right."
As Julian savored his breakfast in the grand dining hall, his thoughts began to wander. I haven't fucked in ages... I'm barely containing this desire, he mused, feeling his restraint waver.
He glanced around, noticing several noblewomen seated at nearby tables, countesses, viscountesses, and others of noble rank, all elegantly dressed as they enjoyed their morning.
A grin crept onto his face as he muttered under his breath, "Well, my prayers are with their husbands."
Julian's smile widened, eyes twinkling as he replied smoothly, "Today, my lady, I have eyes only for you and your lovely friends."
His words left the noblewomen momentarily speechless, their cheeks turning a deeper shade of red. Julian could feel the ripple of excitement his presence had stirred, and as he leaned in ever so slightly, it became clear he had captured their attention entirely.
Julian's smile brightened further as he gestured graciously, "Then may I be blessed with your names, ladies?"
The lady with dark hair stepped forward first, her posture elegant. "I am Sylvia, the Countess of Meridian," she said, her voice smooth and confident.
The red-haired lady followed suit, her eyes sparkling with mischief. "And I am Elvina, the Viscountess of Azure," she announced, her tone playful.
Next, the lady with blue hair chimed in, her smile wide and inviting. "I am Ellie, the Viscountess of Masero," she introduced herself, adding a slight curtsy.
Finally, the one with dark, short hair stepped forward, a hint of pride in her demeanor. "And I am Sylvia's sister, Cecilia," she said, her voice carrying a note of warmth.
Julian nodded appreciatively, his heart racing at the charm of each introduction.
"A pleasure to meet you all, Countess Sylvia, Viscountess Elvina, Viscountess Ellie, and Lady Cecilia. It appears I've stumbled upon a gathering of the most beautiful ladies in the kingdom."
He paused, letting his gaze linger on each of them, and added playfully, "I must say, I am now thoroughly convinced that fortune truly favors me today."
The ladies all exchanged glances, a flurry of blushes spreading across their cheeks at Julian's flattering words. Sylvia, the Countess of Meridian, looked down shyly, a smile tugging at her lips as she tucked a strand of dark hair behind her ear.
Elvina, the Viscountess of Azure, feigned a dramatic swoon, placing a hand over her heart. "Oh, how charming of you, my lord! With such praise, we might just get used to your flattering ways!"
Ellie, the Viscountess of Masero, giggled, her blue hair shimmering in the light as she leaned closer to her companions, whispering something that made them all giggle softly.
Cecilia, not wanting to be left out, added with a playful wink, "Just be careful, dear Julian, with such sweet words, you might just steal our hearts away!"
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