The hall once more started buzzing at the Countâs confident tone. They probably thought thereâs evidence that this woman was the real daughter of the Grand Duke.
Marquis Edinburgh stepped forward.
Marquis: âYou, isnât it natural to bring evidence to support such a nonsensical claim?â
Count: âMiss Keira hasnât manifested her powers yet. If thatâs the case, isnât it the same that she has no proof sheâs the real daughter?â
Marquis: âT-this guy!â
The Countâs words were polite, but it was practically an insult to the face. In addition, he addressed Keira as âMiss Keiraâ rather than âLady Keira.â It meant he didnât recognize her as the Lady of the Parvis Grand Duchy.
Cosette will deal with spirits two years later, so it wasnât surprising for Count Weinberg to come out so confidently.
â⊠I donât know what kind of trick they used.â
As if this incident had nothing to do with her, Keira calmly interjected.
Keira: âStop it, both of you. The Grand Duke is watching. His Grace is the only one who can make a judgement.â
âLady Keira.â
Her calm attitude stimulated the spectatorsâ imagination that she had proof of her legitimacy as the Grand Dukeâs daughter.
Keira, who had spoken, turned her gaze to Ludwig. He would accept Cosette as he did in the past, and then he would smile and calmly say, âItâs a sensitive issue, so I expected that you wouldnât let it go.â
But then something unexpected happened.
Ludwig: âThis is my sonâs coming-of-age birthday celebration. I donât think itâs the right place to talk about this. Weâll discuss it again after the banquet is over.â
ââŠ?â
Count Weinbergâs face hardened.
Surprisingly, Keira was the same. No, it was more accurate to say that Keira was more surprised than the Count.
This didnât happen in the past.
As Keira looked up at him with round eyes, Ludwig asked.
Ludwig: âDo you have something to say?â
Keira: ââŠNo. I thought youâd make a decision here as you usually would.â
Ludwig also agreed with his daughter. If it hadnât been for his recurring nightmare, he would have done as she said.
But hiding his thoughts, he said.
Ludwig: âI donât think itâs going to be an easy decision. Letâs enjoy the banquet today.â
Then he turned to his son and congratulated him.
Ludwig: âCongratulations on coming of age, Zeke. May you be blessed by the Goddess.â
Zeke: âThank you, Your Grace.â
Ludwig paused for a moment. His son has also stopped calling him âfather.â Although it wasnât unusual since heâs never had a close relationship with Zicchardt.
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He used to call him âFatherâ only because his sister did, but now that she stopped doing it, so did he.
He turned back with a bitter smile, but not before issuing a silent warning to Count Weinberg.
Ludwig: âIf you donât want to spoil the mood of the celebration anymore, donât bring this up today.â
Count: ââŠYes, I will do as you say.â
His gaze briefly shifted to Cosette. The girl calmly smiled as if she had no complaints.
It was a strangely calm attitude. With that thought in mind, Ludwig left.
Now that his father had left, Zeke openly frowned.
Zeke: âI donât know what youâre thinking, doing something like this on my birthday celebration.â
Count: âI understand you donât believe it now, but Cosette is your only sister. One day youâll thank me.â
Zeke: âBullsh*t[1].â
Zeke hissed, then turned around and glanced at Keira.
âSheâll be upset if we continue facing these people, so we should leave.â
Keira nodded as if she understood. But before leaving, she glanced at Cosette. Unlike Count Weinberg, who looked physically shaken by the Grand Dukeâs cold reaction, Cosette continued to smile calmly.
When their eyes met, Coletteâs smile widened.
Cosette: âIâm a little disappointed today, but Iâll see you next time, Keira.â
Keira: âItâs not up to you to decide.â
Keira responded with an equally calm smile and turned around.
She heard a voice behind her saying, âOh, hey, Zeke! Happy birthday!â Of course, Zeke didnât even look back, let alone answer.
When Keira glanced sideways, she saw her brother frowning.
Keira: âRelax, itâs a good day.â
Zeke: âHow can I relax? D*mn it, they must have chosen today on purpose!â
Keira: âYouâre right. Itâs a good day to get peopleâs attention.â
Zeke continued to swear under his breath.
âIf Zeke reacted this violently even after His Grace did not accept Cosette right away, how did he take it back then?â
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Keira: âI wouldnât call it an extensive investigation. Iâve only heard rumors.â
She gave up trying to recall how Zeke had reacted in the past. She was also beside herself at the time.
Confusion, anxiety, fear. Keira was too overwhelmed with such emotions to consider looking around.
But Cosette, who was allegedly raised as a commoner in the mountains, was so strangely calm that it was hard to ignore.
Lost in thought, Keira tuned out her brotherâs angry rambling.
âWhy did you act differently than in the past?â
For a moment, she considered the possibility that Ludwig might also have memories of the past. But if that was the case, thereâs no way he would have reacted so half-heartedly.
He would have had a more solid stance, kicking out either Keira or Cosette.
Keira turned to Ludwig, who was talking to an old gentleman whose name she didnât know. Judging from the expression on their faces, they seemed to be sharing a ceremonial greeting.
ââŠWhat are you thinking?â
That man always made a mess of her mind.
When Keira took a break to catch her breath, a familiar voice greeted her.
âHey, Your Ladyship.â
âHey?â What kind of greeting was that?
She didnât even have to identify the owner of the voice. Only one person would greet her that way.
Keira turned around, drawing his face in her head. The unexpected person was waving his hand and approaching her.
She glared fiercely at Erez, who approached her with a smile. It was fortunate that Zeke wasnât beside her.
âIf you open your mouth here, youâre really getting hit.â
Attention was still on her, and she didnât want people to see her being treated poorly by some lower-ranked aristocrat.
Fortunately, Erez must have seen the look on Keiraâs face because he stiffened on his way to her. Then he lowered his waving hand and began to look around.
Erez: âItâs your only brotherâs birthday, so you should smile.â
Keira ignored his words.
Keira: âHave you just arrived? Youâre a little late.â
Honestly speaking, âa little lateâ was too kind. Erez had only arrived almost before the party ended.
Thanks to that, he didnât see Cosetteâs appearance, and he didnât know why the atmosphere at the party was so weird.
Erez: âI was debating whether to come or not and ended up leaving late. Iâm staying at my uncleâs house, so if you have anything to say, please contact me there.â
Keira: âI heard you spend most of your time outside the capital at the tower.â
Erez: ââŠYou had me investigated.â
Among the rumors sheâs heard was that he was a weirdo wizard with a unique personality.
Keira: âDid I hear wrong?â
Erez: âWell, itâs not wrong, since I rarely stay in the capital. Actually, I was planning to leave the day after I met Your Ladyship.â
That meant that Erez wasnât in the capital around this time in the past.
Will his presence affect the future? Keira fidgeted with the glass she was holding as she pondered about it.
Erez: âThe atmosphere at the party seems strange. Am I mistaken?â
ââŠâ
Keiraâs eyes narrowed. Was he doing this on purpose to raise her temper?
However, he seemed genuinely puzzled. He really didnât know why the atmosphere of the Grand Ducal heirâs coming-of-age celebration was so tense.
âWell, he did say heâd just arrived.â
Then, he wouldnât have seen Cosette introducing herself or Ludwig not accepting her.
Keira pointed in the direction where Cosette, who was talking to other members of the Weinberg family, was.
Keira: âDo you see that woman in a white dress over there?â