âYouâre much calmer than I thought you would be. I thought youâd snap at me as soon as you saw me.â
ââŠWhy would I be angry at you? You even brought me a gift like this.â
âThen, can I visit you often from now on?â
ââŠâŠâ
Violet remained silent. Roen didnât insist either, as if he didnât want a definite answer.
âThe tea is more bitter than I thought, too. If you were like how you were before, you wouldâve already had the maidâs hands cut off by nowâthe one who made this tea.â
ââŠI donât give out such cruel commands.â
âYou truly have changed. As expected, was it because of the lake?â
ââŠâŠâ
Violet deeply regretted coming here. She should have just ignored Roen, went back up to her room and tucked herself right into bed.
Itâs taking too much time to just make this guy leave.
âYouâve changed this much, so⊠I wonder why.â
ââŠâŠâ
âThat child returned to the main mansion while crying buckets. And she was hugging her sketchbook thatâs drenched entirely in tea.â
Violet lowered her gaze to Roenâs body. She felt another headache coming on, and so she took a sip of tea before matching Roenâs gaze once more. The bitterness of the tea calmed her down a little.
As she was thinking of a way to get rid of this personâ
âM-Milady!â
Mary burst into the drawing room in a hurry.
âH-His Grace the Duke has arriv, hiccup!â
Yet another bomb was dropped.
A new visitor had come. And it wasnât just anyoneâit was her father, the duke.
Roen seemed shocked as well, but it was too late. Violet was still trying to calculate whether it would be better to remove one landmine first before the bigger bomb would arrive, or if she should just let them detonate together. In the end, she quit doing that.
âCan you lead him here?â
Fine. Since theyâre going to detonate anyway, why not make them detonate together? Violet concluded merrily.
Itâs clear as day that Roen visited this place while disregarding the dukeâs order.
âYou mentioned that His Graceâs order was made only verbally, so I guess you donât have to keep it, right?â
âDid I say that?â
âYes. I heard you loud and clear when you said that. Mary, lead His Grace here.â
Seeing Roen unable to escape, Violet smiled brightly. It took a lot of courage to interrupt the lady and the young masterâs conversation, and just that made Maryâs face go pale. She soon scuttled out of the drawing room, frantic.
She was not well versed in the proper etiquette, however the young maid did her best to attend to the duke.
As he entered the room, the dukeâs eyes widened as he saw his daughter and his son, conversing with each other here despite it being in complete violation of his order.
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,
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Thus, the present situation came to be.
Even after seeing Roen here, the duke did not rebuke him much.
It was only now that the stillness between these three Everetts subsided.
âI see you have a visitor.â
ââŠBecause Brother said that itâs fine.â
ââŠâŠâ
Violet made up an excuse that Roen never said. Guilty as he was, Roen couldnât say anything to refute her anyway.
ââŠHow have you been,â the duke stoically asked.
âIâve been quite alright, thanks to you.â
âSeeing the state of your clothes, you seem to enjoy painting.â
âNothing for me to be proud of.â
The conversation between brother and sister brought down the atmosphere so heavily, but the conversation between the father and daughter was even more stifling. Even so, Violet calmly replied to the duke like that, referring only to her artwork when the duke pointed out her dress.
âBut you look a little uncomfortable. Iâll tell someone to send more comfortable clothes for you.â
ââŠThank you.â
Roen, too, came to visit with a dress to give as a present, though one that was extravagant. His smile slipped ever so slightly. Unlike Roen, the duke was completely taking into consideration what should be convenient for Violet.
ââŠIt seems like I interrupted your conversation arbitrarily.â
âItâs alright, Father,â Violet replied.
âIt also has been a long time since weâve had dinner together, hasnât it?â Roen asked.
But instead of answering Roenâs question, the duke only drank tea. It was sure to taste bitter and overall terrible, and yet raised not even a single brow.
âAileen visited, too.â
ââŠYes.â
âHm.â
When the duke pondered like so, the two siblings took that chance to breathe in. Even as the duke was in front of his own children, he did not let go of the lid on his emotions, evermore maintaining his sharp composure.
âRight, now that I think about it, you were never assigned an escort knight.â
ââŠThat is the case, yes.â
Violet reflected on herself as well. There were surely a lot of people here and there who held grudges towards her. And ever since she was confined to this remote corner of the ducal residence and as her privileges as a ducal lady had decreased, itâs impossible to know when or where sheâd next be attacked.
âI shall have this resolved as well. I will have escort knights sent here tomorrow.â
âThank you.â
ââŠâŠâ
Roen held his breath.
This was a warning to both Aileen and Roen, who dared overlook the dukeâs order. Do not go to the annex again.
Violet responded calmly, nevertheless.
Her safety wouldnât be an issue. Regardless of whether someone would send an assassin her way because of a grudge, she didnât really care. She gave up on thinking about hypothetical concerns.
All Violet needed was rest and serenity. Sheâd rather not exhaust herself by thinking about such grueling imaginary scenarios.
âYou do seem to enjoy painting quite a bit⊠Iâd like to take a look at your work if possible.â
âItâs not good enough as Iâm still inexperienced.â
âNo oneâs good at anything after having just started. I wonât impose perfection on you.â
ââŠAlright then.â
Amidst the arid mood, this heavy, muddy conversation took place. Indeed, where ever could they find someone who was perfect right from the start?
As Violet briefly recalled the past, she stopped the corners of her lips from tugging up to form a bitter smile.
Violet asked Roen as well, only acting upon common courtesy.
ââŠWould you like to come as well, Brother?â
âIâd love to, if youâll allow me.â
He should be well aware that sheâs uncomfortable around him, yet he wouldnât take the hint, hah.
Violet was filled with the urge to hit that snake Roen squarely in the face, even just once.