Grace then laughed, “Gahahahahahaha!” in the loudest voice of the day.

The sight of him made it impossible for me to comment, ‘I have no intention of becoming engaged to your daughter, Karendoll.’

First of all, if there is anyone brave enough to say in the parent’s precense that you don’t like the daughter, bring them to me.

However, it is obvious what will happen if I don’t refuse this engagement. My only option was to refuse.

“That was merely me being lucky, as it happens to everyone now and then. Since you are so proud of your daughter and she is so attractive, I would recommend that she marry my brother, Gwen, who recently became the family head, instead of me. I’m sure that Lord Grave, the Lewis family head, has heard rumours about me, so I believe that my brother is a better option than me─”

“I don’t want to. I came here to get engaged to you, Kaisar-sama, and I have no intention of getting engaged to anyone but you.”

But my words were interrupted by Karendoll, who even added that she would not get engaged to anyone but me.

I don’t understand why Karendoll came to me for an engagement in the first place.

I’m not proud of it, but I’m a well-known scum in the school, and I’m sure Kalendoll-san hates me too.

Otherwise, there was no way she would have come to me at that time to ask me to fight a duel. I was sure that the look in Karendoll’s gaze at that time was of contempt for me. 

But why would she suddenly come to me for an engagement when only a few days had passed since the duel?

Furthermore, I don’t understand why my brother and sister are keen on this engagement.

In the first place, as far as this Grace is concerned, it means that Kalendoll has seen through the black-masked disguise at that time as me, but how in the world did she see through it?

“Gahahahahaha! Give it up, Kaisar-sama. My daughter has never gotten engaged because of this personality! I was just wondering if she was no longer going to get a fiancée──”

“Father.”

“What is it, Karendoll?”

“I’d like to speak to Kaisar-sama alone from here…”

“Oh, yeah, right! I’m sorry, I’m not very good at reading the atmosphere. I’ll let you young ones talk and get closer.”

And then Grace walked out of the room laughing, “Gahahahaha!” 

He turned for a moment and looked at me as if saying, ‘If you make my daughter cry, I’ll give you h**l, kid,’ and walked out of the room.