Duchess in Ruins continues to enthrall readers with its gripping political intrigue, deep character relationships, and unexpected twists. The past few chapters have built tension around Edele’s precarious position and Count Krissus’ mysterious intentions, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. Duchess in Ruins Chapter 14 adds another layer to the unfolding story, offering strategic maneuvering and personal dilemmas. With the New Year’s celebration approaching and influential nobles scheming in the background, the stakes for Edele, Laslo, and their allies are higher than ever. Let’s break down the latest developments and see what this chapter has in store!
Duchess in Ruins Chapter 14: A Game of Strategy
Duchess in Ruins Chapter 14 begins with Count Krissus meeting three knights—Terry, Angelo, and Joseph—who request to train at his estate. When questioned about their reasoning, they explain that training at the palace’s hall would attract unnecessary attention, especially with the Grandmaster present. Even if the Grandmaster approved, the royal chivalry’s political divide could pose a problem.
Laslo reflects on this unspoken rivalry, recognizing that he must navigate carefully to avoid sparking conflict. Choosing diplomacy, he agreed to their request and scheduled training for next Saturday at 3 PM. The knights express their gratitude and leave while Laslo considers how best to train them. Though unsure of how much they’ll improve, he respects their resolve.
The scene then shifts to the next morning, where preparations for an upcoming event are in full swing. The housemaid informs everyone that guests will arrive for the New Year celebration, demanding that the manor be pristine. From polishing the silverware to deep cleaning every corner, the household scrambles to make the estate presentable. Edele, still adjusting to her life as a maid, notices how unprepared the house feels for such a grand event. She wonders what prompted Count Krissus’ sudden interest in hosting high-profile guests.
Meeting Dowager Marchioness Celestine
A few days later, Laslo travels to Grania Avenue, the noble district, to meet Dowager Marchioness Celestine. Upon arrival, Barbara Celestine dismisses formalities and insists he call her by her first name. As they converse, Laslo marvels at the elegance of her estate, internally comparing it to his own. Barbara brings up Edele, acknowledging the difficulty of a noblewoman being reduced to a mere maid. Her son chimes in, revealing his desire to observe the Emperor’s actions more closely.
The narrative shifts to a detailed breakdown of the noble factions—the imperial loyalists, the traditionalists clinging to old aristocratic power, and the moderates who remain neutral. With Duke Lancaster’s downfall, the Celestine house now finds itself in a precarious position, drawing the attention of both allies and adversaries. Barbara’s son clarifies that his opinions regarding Edele haven’t changed; despite her fall from grace, she still holds value in their eyes.
Laslo, taking the conversation seriously, asks Barbara how far she is willing to go for Edele. Without hesitation, she responds, “Anything and everything.” She urges Laslo to let Edele go, promising to protect and care for her. While the conversation carries playful undertones, Laslo recognizes the sincerity of Barbara’s offer. He ponders whether sending Edele to the Celestines might be the best action. Even the Emperor would welcome such an arrangement if they aligned themselves with the imperial faction. The Duchess in Ruins Chapter 14 ends with Laslo lost in thought, weighing Edele’s future and what his decision could mean for both of them.
What Happened So Far?
Leading up to Duchess in Ruins, Chapter 14 has built tension through political maneuvering and personal struggles. The last few chapters have set the stage for major conflicts and shifting alliances.
In a recent chapter, Edele was in a dangerous situation when she was caught overhearing a conversation between Count Krissus and his associate. The Count’s companion even recognized her as the former Duchess of Lancaster but chose not to act on it—at least, for now.
Meanwhile, the story also introduced Sir Edmund Milton, a key figure in royal chivalry. Known for his rigorous training and discipline, he is respected among his peers. However, some believe he would have been a better fit to lead the household division if Count Krissus had not been present.
Another important plotline involved Count Krissus’ growing influence. His estate became a point of interest when three knights—Terry, Angelo, and Joseph—approached him for training. Their admiration for his skills was clear, but their motives remained uncertain. Laslo, while skeptical, acknowledged their sincerity and agreed to train them, marking the beginning of a new alliance that could shift the balance of power.
These recent developments all build toward the key events of Duchess in Ruins Chapter 14, where Laslo must now decide whether to entrust Edele’s future to the Celestines or keep her under his protection. The tension in Duchess in Ruins continues to rise, and fans eagerly await the next chapter to see how these events will shape the characters’ fates. What do you think will happen in Duchess In Ruins Chapter 15? Share your thoughts in the comments, and don’t forget to subscribe for more updates!