The only thing she was certain of was she never meant to give short answers. After all, she couldnât exactly answer when she didnât know what they were talking about.
Trends of the capital city, new artists in the spotlight, or scandals that have stirred up the social world â they were all things that Keira didnât know.
She would have happily answered if they had asked questions about which blacksmith she would have a sword made.
The girls, who had ran out of stories to tell, even asked about the weather outside, all the while they were in a banquet hall where they couldnât see outside. The situation had gone to that point, so Keiraâs skill was unable to correct it.
They just think â itâs not fun talking to her,â as they walk away.
Lira asked curiously.
Lira: âBut why are you worried about that?â
Keira: âYou just told me. Others would probably gossip a little.
Lira: âBut thatâs when you go without a partner. Why donât you ask one of the knights?â
ââŚâ
Lira probably thought that since Keira was the Captain of the Knights of Parvis, sheâd have a close relationship with them.
Keira couldnât answer.
The truth was, she had only started getting close to the knights just recently.
Keira soon reflected on her hopeless social skills.
âSir Arthur and I have been to the casino together, so canât I ask him to be my partner?â
She was hopeful that the two of them had gotten closer.
Knock knock.
She turned at the sound of the knocks.
Joseph: âMy lady, itâs Joseph. May I have a moment of your time? I have something to tell you.â
Keira: âOh, come in.â
Emily ran and opened the door.
For some reason, Joseph was dressed in plain clothes. It was strange to see him dressed so casually, mostly because she had only seen him in regimentals.
Keira: âWhatâs the matter?â
Joseph: â Um, may I request for the maids to leave firstâŚâ
He coughed, looking uncomfortable, and the maids quickly left the room.
It was probably serious if Joseph asked for a private meeting. Perhaps there was an issue with the knights that needed to be discussed in private.
She nervously looked at Joseph, but was surprised when he slowly began turning red.
ââŚWhat?â
Sheâd never seen him look like that before.
Joseph: âThis WednesdayâŚâ
Keira: âHuh?â
Joseph: âSo, this WednesdayâŚâ
There was no sign of him getting all his words out. Considering his usual way of speaking, it was impossible to do.
Joseph: âWould you join me at Marquess Francaisâ ball?â
There were a few reasons why Joseph made this offer seemingly out of the blue.
Reina: âIâm about to start the briefing. Attention, everyone!â
Reina, who had gathered his knights, threw a pile of paper onto the table.
Reina: âThis is a list of people attending the Marquess Francaisâ ball.â
Then someone stupidly asked a question.
âWho is that?â
Reina: âSheâs hosting the ball the lady is attending. Didnât you hear that?â
âAh, that. I think so.â
It was surprising when they first heard that Keira had decided to actively participate in social activities. But now they knew why.
The reason why she suddenly announced sheâd like to go outside was because sheâs infatuated!
Reina: âHereâs the name of the snake.â
âIs he going to be her partner?â
Reina: âAfter asking around, no, I donât think so. It looks like he has another partner.â
âWow, what a scumbagâŚâ
At this point, everyone could understand what Reina was trying to say.
âSo your plan is to have the lady witness the snake with another woman?â
Reina: âItâs not enough to have them seen together. He could easily call the other woman a friend.â
She was unaware of the lies Aiden told Keira, so she thought they needed clear evidence that couldnât be refuted by flimsy excuses.
âGiven his character, it would be impossible for him to just dance there and not do lecherous things.â
Reina: âYes.â
It was a plausible strategy.
Except for one loophole.
âBut wouldnât it be less likely for the lady to bump into him?â
Reina: âThatâs where we come in. Itâs our job to make it more likely.â
âI got an invitation.â
One of the knights said, pulling out two envelopes from his pocket.
Reina: âOur operation will need three groups.â
Group A would follow the snake, Group B would deliver the information Group A got to Group C, and Group C would adjust the ladyâs path.
It was a very simple plan.
Reina: âIâll be in Group A. I will be attending the ball so I will need a partner⌠Arthur, youâll have to do it.â
Arthur: âUh, why me?â
Reina: âYouâre the root cause of this disaster, so you should help.â
When Arthur failed to refute, Reina continued again.
Reina: âGroup B will also be a man-woman pair. Raise your hand if you want to support.â
Some knights raised their hands.
Reina: âItâs not a difficult task anyway, so letâs just draw lots for Group B. The problem is Group CâŚâ
Group C had the most difficult task since they had to manipulate Lady Keira to where they wanted her to go.
If they made a mistake, the operation would go down the drain.
âIt would be great if Group C takes on the role of the ladyâs partner since he can go with herâŚâ
âThe problem is the lady probably has a partner already, so it canât be helped.â
Arthur: âNo, that canât be.â
Arthur interrupted. He looked surprisingly serious.
âHow are you sure about that?â
Arthur: âJust trust me.â
He recalled the image of Lady Keira asking him how to get along with people a few days ago. With those social skills, or lack thereof, it was impossible for her to have a male acquaintance who could stand as her partner.
âFirst of all, weâll need to ask if she has a partner.â
âShe might wonder why weâre asking that. What should we do?â
âIt would be stupid to ask her directly, idiot. You can say that you want to attend the ball together, then ask if she has time for it.â
âAh, youâre right.â
Reina: âWho wants to apply then?â
Joseph: âIâll do it.â
Before anyone could raise their hands, Joseph volunteered.
Reina nodded and said.
Reina: âThen the Vice Captain is in charge of the most important part.â
âŚThatâs why he was standing here now.
Although he looked calm on the outside, Joseph was as nervous as when he first took the test.
The lady looked at him with wide eyes, and she hadnât answered. Joseph was in despair.
âIâm sure you think Iâm being presumptuousâŚâ
So far, Keiraâs partner had always been her father, the Grand Duke.
He knew this yet he still asked her to be his partnerâŚ
Keira: âYou mean it, donât you?â
At that moment, Keira suddenly brightened.
Then she grabbed his hands.
Keira: âYou wonât take it back now, right?â
Keira wanted to sing three cheers. She was worried that she wouldnât find anyone to go to the ball with her, but then Joseph approached her first!
There was no one more fitted to be her partner than the Vice Captain of the Parvis Knights himself.
She was happy she didnât have to go to the ball alone.
Her cheeks glowed with joy.
Keira: âSir Joseph, why arenât you answering? Donât tell me you were joking?â
Joseph: âN-no! Iâm justâŚâ
Keira: âJust?â
Joseph: âIâm just surprised. I didnât know youâd be willing to allow it like thisâŚâ