After all, werenât they nominally one family? Claire couldnât help but wonder.
Claire: âIâm glad youâre okay. I didnât know Lady Cosette would be here.â
Cosette: âWhy? Is this a place I couldnât visit?â
Claire: âOh, thatâs not it. I just met the Grand Duke a while ago. I didnât see you then, so I thought you didnât come with him.â
What she pointed out was what everyone was wondering about. Why didnât Cosette accompany the Grand Duke?
She pretended to be uninterested but kept her ears pricked up to hear what the answer would be.
Cosette: âOh, Iâve been staying at my maternal uncleâs residence for a while now. Motherâs estimated death anniversary is close. So we decided to have a memorial with family and relatives.â
Claire: âOh my, I shouldnât have asked. Iâm sorry.â
Cosette: âItâs fine.â
Come to think of it, wasnât Cosetteâs mother framed for being infertile and kicked out?
Everyone gathered here knew how dishonorable it was for an aristocratic woman to be unable to bear her children.
What if those accusations were false?
âIf it were me, I wouldnât even be able to close my eyes at how upset Iâd be.â
âEven if I become a ghost, I may want to take revenge.â
Everyone trembled just imagining it.
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If thatâs true, Claire felt sorry. Her sympathetic gaze fell on Cosette.
Cosette: âRather than that, it seems youâve met Father?â
Claire: âI saw him in the lobby. We chatted for a while.â
âAh, I saw it, too!â
A new voice suddenly popped in. She was a young woman who followed Cosette aroundâCharlotte Rheol, the second daughter of the Countess of Rheol. Unlike her mother, she was rather lively.
Charlotte: âMy mother was talking to His Grace, so I noticed. Miss Claire was there at that time, werenât you?â
Claire: âYes, thatâs right.â
Charlotte: âAnd I think you were with Sir Shore, tooâŠâ
Claire: âHeâs my partner today.â
It felt like the conversation was getting unnecessarily long. It was time for Claire to end this and return.
But then, a story that came out of Lady Rheol couldnât be overlooked.
Charlotte: âI really didnât want to say this⊠You better be careful about those two.â
Claire: âSorry? What do you mean?â
Charlotte: âMiss Charlotteâs partner and Lady Keira, Iâve seen them before. They had a friendly conversationâhe was even speaking informallyâ and they went to the terrace alone.â
ââŠ!â
She knew they were acquaintances, but she had no idea they were that friendly.
âWell, no matter how much gossip, will there be smoke if thereâs no fire?â
There must be a reason for such an article to come out. Claireâs expression slightly darkened.
Then the people just watching them started adding in a word or two.
âI saw it, too, at Prince Zicchardtâs birthday banquet. Lady Keira must have been feeling depressed, right? At that time, he approached her as if to comfort her.â
âI think Iâve seen them before, at the hunting competition. As soon as Lady Keira arrived at the hunting grounds, he was the first to run and talk to herâŠâ
âOh, my, my, my.â
As several people began to share similar sightings, Claireâs expression hardened even more. She heard he rarely came out of the lab and barely participated in social events. How did he get so close to Her Ladyship?
She also remembered Erezâs strangely sour attitude.
Although he was considered as Viscount Shoreâs heir, he was only a relative. He had a strangely indifferent attitude, even though he was in a situation where he couldnât afford to remain single.
Could it be because his heart belonged to someone else?
âN-no, thatâs just my guess.â
Yes, it was just a rumor before marriage. She shouldnât worry.
Claire barely came to her senses but said to the whispering ladies.
Claire: âItâs a story thatâs happened before getting married. So in that sense, I also met a man for a while.â
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âYouâre too kind.â
Lady Rheol mumbled to herself in a strange tone.
Charlotte: âBut isnât it strange? Why is it that when Lady Keira appears, so does heâŠâ
âAre they going together?â her unspoken question, but everyone in the room could guess.
Like Keira, Erez was also an elusive presence in social circles.
But the two seemed to appear at the same time? Wasnât it strange?
Unaware of the hidden circumstances between the two, Claireâs thoughts gradually tangled like a thread.
Lady Rheol noticed Claireâs expression darkening, so she patted her hand and said.
Charlotte: âOf course, this was before your families started your marriage talks! Donât worry too much. No matter how close the two of them were before⊠If one has common sense, theyâd keep their distance. After all, everyone knows how virtuous and moral the Parvis family is.â
Claire: âT-thatâs right. I donât mind.â
Charlotte: âThen Iâm glad.â
Claire had to struggle to keep her smile, the corners of her lips trembling.
Charlotte stared at Claire as she stepped back and said she had to return to her partner. She then turned to Cosette.
Charlotte: âShall we return, too, Your Ladyship?â
Then Cosette answered sullenly.
Cosette: âIf you want to spend more time here, you donât have to go back because of me.â
Claire: âOh, IâŠâ
Cosette: âIt makes me feel uncomfortable.â
Cosetteâs eyes narrowed. At that moment, Charlotte realized the ladyâs intention.
Before the auction started, she should do more under-the-table work.
Thatâs what Cosette wanted. There were many people in the lounge, but she didnât seem to mind.
Since her father had ordered her to obey the lady, Charlotte had to do as she was told.
She smiled again and said.
Charlotte: âThank you for your consideration. I wanted to chat more with the people I havenât seen in a while.â
Cosette: âOkay, then Iâll go ahead. Then, no matter how much time flies, you have to come back before the auction starts, okay?â
Cosette said in jest before leaving.
Charlotte stared at her retreating form, then turned back to the other ladies.
âMotherâs taking care of the older wives, soâŠâ
She would do her best to talk to ladies her age.
Charlotte gulped and moved towards the others.
In principle, one auction house employee waited inside the box seats. However, Keira dismissed an employee because she felt uncomfortable being in the same room with an outsider.
âUm, but policyâŠâ
Keira: âWhatâs the reason for such a rule? Isnât it for the convenience of those in attendance? Iâm more uncomfortable that youâre here. So, please wait outside the door. If I need anything, Iâll pass it on through my maid.â
ââŠYes, I understand. Please have a good time.â
The staff nodded and left. Click. The door closed.
Keira then sat down next to Ludwig. Behind her, her maid Miranda took her place.
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Ludwig: âItâs the first time Iâve seen this maidâs face. I heard you brought in new employees. Is she one of them?â
Ludwig asked.
Keira: âNo, sheâs an old maid. I donât bring her with me often, so maybe thatâs why she doesnât look familiar.â
Ludwig: âDid your lady-in-waiting ever make a mistake? She always seemed to be with you, but you didnât bring her today.â
Keira: âShe wasnât feeling well so I told her to rest.â
Seemingly convinced, he didnât ask anything else.
After a while, the lights in the room went out, and the lights on the stage brightened. The host then came up on stage and greeted the audience.
âMy name is Antonio Walter, your host for today. I hope you have a good timeâŠâ
Keira was lost in thought as she listened to the host ramble on.
âShould I buy a gift for Zeke?â
If she were to buy one, she worried if an art piece would be good or maybe an accessory he could wear.
âHe has no interest in art, so an accessory would be nice.â
A menâs brooch, perhaps?
Ludwig: âItâs been a long time since we went out together like this.â
Keira: âYes? Ah, yes. Thatâs right.â
But she had only accompanied her father on events he couldnât missâ the Emperorâs birthday banquet and the National Founding Day event.
Even if Cosette hadnât appeared, the two would have continued to have an awkward relationship.
Take now, for example. Wasnât there a heavy silence after a short conversation?
A ceramic piece crafted by artisans 200 years ago was being auctioned on the stage.
âIâm bored.â
She didnât have anyone to talk to, so she might as well munch on something to distract herselfâŠ
Keira motioned for Miranda.
Miranda: âYes, milady?â
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Keira: âI want to have a quick snack. Can you order me something?â
Miranda: âYes, wait a moment.â
Keira: âYour Grace, would you like something to eat?â
Ludwig pondered for a moment before answering.
Ludwig: âA drink is enough. Coffee would be nice.â
Translatorâs Corner: Claire needs to chill. Sheâs only gone on literally one date with him.