The knights, who arrived here first to train, greeted Violet with fervor.
The young knightâthough not yet formally ordainedâwas a newcomer just like Mary. Violet waved helplessly at him.
âYoung MissâI mean, no, Your Ladyship! Weâll be in your care again today!â
Burdened by the boyâs eyes, which sparkled with kindness, Violet turned her head slightly.
As long as someone was from inside the ducal residence, thereâs no way they wouldnât have heard the rumors about her.
However, as the days went by, it became more apparent just how strangely theyâre treating her now.
It would have been normal to see this behavior from the people in the annex, but it was completely strange coming from people whose faces she wasnât even familiar with yet.
âThe way people are treating me has become strange. Do you know anything?â
âAh, you mean that?â
Zylo answered calmly as he watched Violet wielding a wooden sword.
âThe answer is what you told us.â
ââŚWhat?â
âAbout what happened when Your Ladyship was summoned to the main mansion.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âI mean to say, itâs the story that you told that day, Your Ladyship.â
Next to Violet, Mary slapped a hand over her forehead.
Violet had barely been able to tell Mary her story, and Mary responded by saying that she was on the ladyâs side. However, it seemed like that story was spread around in the meantime.
Violet was stunned.
That day, when others had asked Zylo what had happened, he just answered calmly and told them about it.
He didnât look like it, but this knight was quite loose-lipped.
âI-Itâs just what I heard. After knowing about Your Ladyshipâs circumstances, IâŚâ
Rumors had no bounds.
Itâs unknown just how twisted and misinterpreted the same words could become when passed around from one person to another.
Wasnât she the very epitome of a victim of rumors?
âYou already told them, so it couldnât be helpedâŚâ
Who in the world would be happy to know that oneâs own misfortunes had degenerated into a fun story for others? A rumor based on goodwill might be alright, but Violet was not happy with it.
ââŚI just hate tiresome things.â
âIâm⌠Iâm sorry, Milady.â
After what Violet said, even Mary started apologizing. At this, Violetâs eyes filled with despondency were turned to Mary.
âThey also kept asking me, and I didnât know how else to make them stopâŚâ
ââŚâŚâ
It roughly went this way.
When Zylo was asked by others about what had happened at the main mansion, Zylo briefly told the whole story of that incident.
As a consequential reaction, the members of the annex also hounded Mary about the details.
Rumors traveled quickly. Public sympathy for Violet arose.
âNo, just forget it, seriouslyâŚâ
The rumors, which formerly pulled her back and dragged her down the abyss, had changed its form.
âDid it spread to the main mansion as well?â
âUm, a little.â
âIâm going crazy.â
âHuk! Milady, please donât go crazy!â
Trifling chatter ensued.
Hearing that her story had reached the main mansion, Violet schooled her features into a stern expression.
It was already unpleasant to know that her story had been laid bare to the people who felt amicably towards her and to people she knew, but it was doubly unpleasant to know that the same thing was spread to strangers.
Even more so because itâs impossible to know just how much those rumors would twist and change in the meantime.
Violet predicted that there would later come a story about how itâs a âmalicious story thatâs been spread by the villainess so as to frame Lady Aileen.â
And her prediction hit the nail on the head.
There werenât many people in the main mansion who sided with her because of her notoriety.
ââŚWell, it doesnât matter because I wonât need to see those people again. Letâs just focus on exercising.â
âY-Yes!â
Zylo let out a few dry coughs before returning to the swordsmanship training that eventually became a regular morning exercise.
The newcomer knight, who was even more tactless than Zylo, shouted next to Mary with such passion, âI shall clarify the situation!â
Actually, there was one fact that Violet was unaware of.
Her reputation had apparently changed ever so slightly ever since the poisoning incident.
The duke and Roen had put a lid on the incident and concluded that it was not the work of Violet.
Still, all that did was divide public opinion.
For many days, the duchyâs servants chattered on about whether or not Violet really instigated the poisoning. Half of them thought Violet did it, while the other half kept saying that the allegations were false.
Above all, Violetâs image had changed rapidly, perhaps because she had never gotten herself involved with the main mansionâs affairs ever since she was confined to the annex.
Maryâs defense was working little by little as well, to the point that even some of the servants who only stayed at the main mansion sided with Violet.
Amongst the rumors, one particular rumor was floating around about how âAileen orchestrated a self-written play and drank the poison herself.â However, this was the opinion of a small minority.
Of course, there was no way for Violet to know this. All she hoped for was that the troublesome rumors wouldnât spread too much.
But then.
âHello, Violet.â
Roen, as authorized by the duke, had come to visit the annex.
It was about two weeks after the poisoning incident.
* * *
Roenâs visit was sudden.
Furthermore, he entered the annex with the dukeâs permission this time.
Put in a difficult situation, Violet inevitably frowned.
Was this guy here to provoke her like last time?
Seeing her expression, Roen smiled lightly at her.
ââŚIâll show you to the studio then. Although itâs a shabby place.â
âShabby, you say⌠Right.â
Calling back to what she said the last time they met, Violet spoke sarcastically at her older brother, but Roen only laughed despondently in response.
âWhat business do you have here.â
âDo I need a reason to see you?â
âWe donât exactly have an amicable relationship, do we.â
ââŚRight. WeâŚâ
âŚdonât.
At the end, Roenâs voice carried a hint of bitterness.
Violetâs eyes narrowed as she looked at Roen. With how heâs acting right now, it seemed like he had eaten something wrong.