If he received a letter of recommendation from the only ducal family in the Empire, then his identity was certain.
âBut there are many different ways to convince people.â
Money, the life of a loved one, or a very desperate situation that could happen to a person.
Keira: âBut what about Jasper?â
Paula: âI found him going to the incinerator today to dump garbageâŠâ
Then Paula pulled a little notebook out of her apron pocket.
Paula: âIs this perhaps yours?â
Keira: âThatâs right. However, itâs been a while since Iâve used it.â
Paula: âBut he still needs your permission to throw your belongings. Your Ladyship might have written down something important!â
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Keira picked up the notebook. She couldnât even remember the last time she wrote on it.
âSix months ago? No, was it a year ago?â
The cover of the notebook was already in tatters, and its pages had turned yellow.
âIf itâs in this state, Iâd throw it away, tooâŠâ
Thatâs what she thought as she tried to convince herself. When she opened the notebook, the page was blank. So was the next page, and the page after it. More than half of the remaining pages were unused.
A smile appeared on Keiraâs face.
Keira: âIs this all he was about to throw in the incinerator?â
Paula: âNo, he also tried to throw away things like winter coats, curtains, and blankets. I think he was trying to get rid of the old stuff you havenât used in a long time.â
Keira: âIs that so?â
Paula: âI get the curtains and blankets, but he shouldnât have carelessly tried to throw away a notebook. Who knows whatâs written on itâŠâ
Keira: âMaybe since heâs new, he acted too overenthusiastically with work and made a mistake?â
It often happened; new hires would make mistakes because they were eager to make a good impression.
Really, that scenario sounded reasonable enough.
Paula: âThatâs possible. Truthfully, thatâs what I thought at first, so I didnât want to tell you, but⊠I thought it would be a mistake if I didnât, so I did.â
Keira: âNo, you did well.â
Keira put the notebook in the drawer and continued.
Keira: âHe probably made a mistake because he wanted to show how hard he could work, so donât be too harsh on him.â
Paula: âI just told him not to just throw away Your Ladyshipâs things no matter how old and unused they are.â
Keira: âIt wonât happen in the future. Heâs a kid who entered the household under the dukeâs recommendation, so heâs sure to have sense. Guide them well.â
Paula: âYes, please leave it to me.â
With that, Paula bowed and left the study.
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Keira: âRose?â
Rose: âYes, milady?â
Keira: âWhat kind of employee is Jasper?â
Rose: âIâm not sure. I havenât talked to him a lot either⊠All I know is he has a very quiet and calm personality.â
âI asked a stupid question,â Keira thought to herself.
What did outward appearance have to do with oneâs personality? Cosette looked pretty good on the outside, too.
Rose: âDoes he make you feel uncomfortable? I can inform the butler and have him sent back to his previous employmentâŠâ
Keira: âThereâs no need for that. I was just curious what kind of child he was.â
A light of relief flashed across Roseâs face. She probably had a good impression of Jasper so far.
Keira: âAnyway, about the charity auction four days from now, I will send my reply. I want to participate.â
Rose: âOh, you should reply as soon as possible then.â
Keira: âCan you bring me some stationery?â
Rose: âOf course, please wait a moment.â
Rose turned to look through the drawer.
Keira had planned for Zeke to accompany her to the auction house. She needed at least one person to chat with throughout the tedious auction process.
However, when they found out his knight promotion exam was just around the corner, the plan went out the window.
âI have exams coming up, so I canât play.â
So, Keira planned on going alone.
âŠBut why do I suddenly have a companion?
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She didnât have the courage to stare openly, so she looked at the window to see Ludwigâs expression.
Ludwig: âDo you have anything to say?â
Even though Keira was just looking at the reflection in the window, he must have noticed her gaze.
Trying to hide her surprise, Keira answered.
Keira: âI was just confused since you donât usually participate in events like this.â
Ludwig usually only appeared in really important places and events.
So, attending an auction hosted by a count?
If the people who had sent invitations to him, trying to get in his good graces, found out about it, they might reel back in shock.
Ludwig: âThatâŠâ
Keiraâs gaze, demanding an answer, flustered Ludwig. Had he known this, he would have pretended not to notice her staring at him.
How could he say it? That the reason he followed her today was that Cosette left the mansionâŠ
If Cosette were here, it would be unfair to go out alone with Keira. People would speculate that the Grand Duke has already decided who was his real daughter.
But what if Cosette was away and he accompanied Keira?
It happened while Cosette left the mansion, so it was inevitable.
Instead of talking about his innermost thoughts, Ludwig just pursed his lips.
Ludwig: âYou donât need to know.â
As he has been doing all his life.
Keira: ââŠYes.â
Keira didnât ask any further questions since he seemed unwilling to say anything. Conversations with her father usually went like this.
Silence fell in the carriage.
While she looked at the scenery outside the window, the carriage quickly reached its destination. The auction was held in a building some distance from the center of the capital.
The employee who went along with them informed the auction house staff that Keira and Ludwig had arrived, and the staff looked up in surprise.
âTheyâve really come! Countess Rheol will be delighted. Madam will be here soon⊠First, let me guide them to their seats.â
Everyone gathered here knew that todayâs auction wasnât just a charity event but a social event. Thanks to that, the lobby and lounge were full of people chatting with each other.
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They even met people they knew while passing the hallway. Some of them spoke to Ludwig, others to Keira.
As a result, their progress was very slow.
It was at that time that Ludwigâs momentum took a turn.
ââŠ?â
Who did you see? Keira followed Ludwigâs fierce gaze.
âErez?â
For some reason, he wasnât alone. A familiar woman was talking with him, her arm laced with his.
When Keira was invited to the Princessâs picnic, she was the one who chatted with her. Claire Neil, was it?
Claire: âNext week, thereâs this play that I really love. Itâs two acts!â
Erez: âWow, you must be ecstatic. Have a good time.â
⊠Wasnât she implying that she wanted to see it together?
Even Keira, who was slow to understand such matters, could see her intention, but Erez only muttered something else.
From the look on his face, he seemed terribly bored.
Seeing as Claire had her arm laced around Erezâs, they seemed to have come together as partners, but if he would act like that, why bother accompanying her?
The moment Keira thought of that, her eyes met his.
Claire: âWhatâs wrong?â
As if noticing that her partnerâs attention was on someone else, she also turned towards Keira.
Claireâs face flushed red.
Claire: âOh my, Miss Keira.â
She walked towards Keira, her arm still laced with Erezâs. Erez looked like he really didnât want to be dragged.
Claire: âI didnât expect to see you here. Originally for social events⊠Oh, you said you were preparing for marriage.â
Keira: âGiven the circumstances, I donât know if the situation will be resolved smoothly.â
Claire: âStill, youâll meet a good partner. Ah, andâŠâ
Her gaze turned to Keiraâs side where Ludwig stood.
Heâs always been a difficult person to deal with, but he seemed to be in a bad mood today.
Color drained from Claireâs face.
Claire: âI-itâs an honor to meet you, Your Grace.â
Ludwig: âNice to meet you. You seem to know my daughter. Whatâs your name?â
Claire: âMy name is C-Claire Neil.â
Ludwig: âAh, Baron Neilâs daughter?â
As if trying to recall her father, Ludwig looked upward for a moment.
His gaze soon turned back to Erez.
Ludwig: âBy the way, I didnât know you were friends with Baron Neilâs daughter. I thought you were so focused on magic that you rarely showed your face in society.â
Erez: âAh, thatâŠâ
Claire: âThere is a marriage conversation going on between our families.â
Claire answered instead. Keiraâs eyes widened.
âWhat marriage?â
Erez once mentioned he didnât see marriage in his future, and he was fed up with talks about it.
Even now, Erez looked like it was a pain in the neck to be here and he didnât know why he should be here.