The Imperial family stayed in the inner palaces. Among them, the fourth palace was given to the daughters of the Emperor.
As soon as Arabella woke up in the morning, she asked about the situation in front of the inner palace.
âSheâs still begging for forgiveness.â
Bella: âStill?!â
Her voice becomes sharp in an instant.
Itâs been two days since she returned to the palace after that frustrating debacle at the auction house. But, Cosette, who began to beg for forgiveness in front of the palace, hadnât given up.
âWhat should I do, Your Highness? Itâs already been two days and sheâs been kneeling all day⌠At this rate, itâs only a matter of time before she falls down.â
Bella: âThatâs why I told her to step back!â
âWhat do we do when she insists on staying there until sheâs forgiven?â
Bella: âHaa, this is really annoyingâŚâ
She ruffled her hair and swore under her breath.
It was obvious why Cosette was abusing her body like that on this hot summer day.
âIf I donât forgive you, no noble will call on you.â
Simply put, she struggled to make sure she didnât get ostracized from society.
Cosette, who was yet to be recognized as the Grand Dukeâs real daughter, had no choice but beg for forgiveness.
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Suddenly remembering something, Arabella asked.
Bella: âWell, what happened to Mrs. Rheol?â
âSheâs still claiming she was framed. The Count of Rheol said he was unaware of the Countessâs plot and is going through the divorce proceedings.â
Bella: âThat husband and his wife.â
âIt doesnât really matter if Miss Cosette passes out, but Iâm worried it will damage your reputation. Surely, some people will accuse you of being coldhearted.â
Bella: âI donât want to forgive her even more because I know thatâs what sheâs aiming for.â
Iâm sure youâre waiting for me to tell you Iâll reluctantly forgive you. The intention is so obvious that I didnât want to do as expected.
Bella: âGive her water and bread.â
âIâve been told the one we gave before was left untouched.â
Bella: âI donât care if she eats or not. The important thing is it was given to her.â
Having said that, Arabella got up from her bed. By the time she changed her pajamas and headed for breakfast, her thoughts of Cosette had left her.
âSheâll leave when she canât stand it anymore.â
And exactly six hours later, she realized that she had made a serious mistake.
When she was enjoying afternoon tea with her younger sister, one of her maids rushed in.
âYour Highness! Your Highness! Itâs serious!â
Tea time, quietly enjoying the scent of tea, was her favorite time of the day.
Bella glared at the maid and said.
Bella: âI told you not to disturb me at tea time.â
âBut Miss Cosette passed out in front of your palaceâŚâ
Bella: âOkay. Send her back to the Grand Dukeâs residence then.â
She replied reluctantly and picked up her cookie.
She thought Cosette was a very strong person for enduring until she collapsed in this weather.
However, the maid who delivered the news seemed to have no intention of leaving.
Bella: âWhat are you doing? Send Cosette back to the Grand Dukeâs. Better yet, contact the Grand Duke and tell him to take her.â
âThatâs⌠I think the Empress Dowager saw it on her way.â
Bella, who was picking up her teacup, stopped.
Why did the Empress Dowager, who rarely left her palace due to health reasons, pass by the moment Cosette fainted?
She suddenly remembered the words her grandmother often told her?
âThe Imperial family should be an example to others.â
In particular, she emphasized that the woman of the Imperial family should be a symbol of tenderness and gentleness.
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Bella grabbed her forehead, already anticipating what would happen next.
âWhatâs wrong, unnie?â
Bella: âIt hurts my head just thinking about grandmotherâs nagging.â
Haa. A sigh escaped her lips.
The grand duchy eventually heard about Cosetteâs collapse.
At that time, Keira was chatting with Ludwig. Thanks to this, she was able to meet the messengers of the palace with her father.
Keira: âShe collapsed from the heat?â
âYes. Iâve been told she stayed in her spot for two days without drinking a drop of water. Fortunately, Empress Dowager found her and is taking care of her.â
Keira thought, âThatâs a desperate move.â
Her tenacity to avoid trouble even by tormenting her own body was admirable.
Keira knew it was no coincidence that Cosette fainted when the Empress Dowager passed by.
Keira: âWhat should we do, Your Grace? We canât pretend we didnât hear she lost consciousnessâŚâ
Ludwig: âItâs good that the Empress Dowager is taking care of her. Sheâll come back when sheâs ready.â
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His voice was cold as ice. Keira couldnât find a hint of sympathy at all.
He must be furious that Cosette tainted the family name.
âWell, thatâs understandable.â
He couldnât be happy at how obvious it was that the two girls were fighting.
Then the butler carefully suggested.
Robert: âI understand youâre upset, but you canât feign ignorance. How about sending some medicine?â
Ludwig: âThen have someone send it. I heard Cosetteâs direct servant is still here. Have that child go.â
Keira, who had been listening quietly, shook her head. Since Mason might have discovered Keiraâs secret, she wouldnât let him come into contact with Cosette.
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She rushed out.
Keira: âIâll go.â
Ludwig: âWhy would you?â
However, the response she got was surprising.
Ludwig: âAre you still thinking about going to her after being treated like that?â
Keira: âIt doesnât matter how I feel. Whatâs important is how to deal with how others see it. Wouldnât it be better to show an outward reconciliation?â
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Ludwig couldnât even respond to her icy answer. The butler looked equally dumbstruck.
âDid I answer too coldheartedly?â
Even though she was concerned about how they perceived her response, Keira couldnât let Mason meet Cosette.
Ludwig: ââŚIf you really want to go, Iâll go with you.â
Keira: âYour Grace wiill?â
Ludwig: âThatâs right.â
Keira saw a flash of worry in his eyes. It seemed he was concerned Keira and Cosette would have another go at each other.
Keira: âDo as you please.â
Ludwig: âAnd it would be better to bring Cosetteâs servant. Tell him to stay with his master all the time.â
âBecause I donât even want to see her,â she could almost hear Ludwig continue.
He really was furious with Cosette.
While that was welcome, Keira couldnât send Mason to her.
Keira quickly said.
Keira: âThere must be a lot of attendants in the Imperial Palace, so I donât think thatâs necessaryâŚâ
Ludwig: âYou mentioned that youâve grown suspicious that Cosette left her servant when she left for the Weinbergs. Did you not expect what I was going to do? I donât want to leave such a person in my home. At this point, it would be better to send that servant to another place and hire a new one.â
We canât send out someone would might cause us trouble in the future.
In a calm voice, Keira asked.
Keira: âSo, Your Grace⌠Do you mean to let him go after heâs done nursing Cosette?â
Ludwig: âYes. Youâre responsible for hiring or assigning new maids. Itâs always been like that.â
Keira: âI understand. Then, Iâll tell Paula to find a replacement.â
Ludwig: âI should have realized how strange it was for her to leave her servant behind.â
Ludwig murmured sullenly. He probably didnât like that he didnât realize the two girls had been fighting under his roof.
Anyway, itâs good for Keira if he gets angry.
Keira: âI am concerned about just kicking out someone who has done nothing wrong. I will ask Robert to write a letter of recommendation.â
Ludwig: âSuit yourself.â
Keira: âThen, Iâll get going.â
Keira curtsied to Ludwig then left.
At her gesture, RosĂŠ quickly approached her.
Rose: âYes, milady?â
Keira: âDo you have anything to do in the afternoon?â
Rose: âOther than following milady, I donât.â
Keira: âThen leave that to someone else. You need to go to grandfather.â
Keira meant the Marquis of Edinburgh, Rose mused. She couldnât believe she would act as a messenger between the two, who rarely interacted with each other.
Keira didnât say anything else, she merely smiled at Rose, who looked puzzled.