It was a strange question. Flustered, Paula replied.
Paula: âT-that would be very surprising, wouldnât it?â
Cosette: âRight?â
Cosette sighed remorsefully.
Cosette: âAs expected, Keira and I canât get close. Well, itâs natural that she wouldnât like me.â
She spoke as if she hadnât expected something so obvious to everyone else.
Did she really think they could be friends?
It was a little embarrassing, but Paula skillfully hid her feelings as a maid who had worked in the Grand Dukeâs for a long time.
Paula: âThereâs no tree that doesnât fall after cutting it 100 times. Sooner or later, Ms. Keira will know how you feel.â
Cosette: âReally? Aah, Iâm tired of being on edge all the time. I wish I could stop standing up for myself.â
Cosette sighed and walked up the stairs in front of her. Thanks to that, Paula couldnât see the strange smile on Cosetteâs face.
âYes, itâs natural to be anxious.â
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Her identity, birth, and all the foundations she had achieved so far were collapsing.
Human beings with emotions couldnât help but be shaken. Human beings who began to doubt themselves would start to search for evidence that would restore their faith.
Cosette was once again convinced.
Humans with emotions couldnât help but be anxious, even if they didnât show it.
The water was cold because winter was approaching. The temperature was too low to wash with bare hands, but there was no choice.
Lira struggled with the laundry for a long time and eventually pulled out her hand, which had turned red from being soaked in cold water for a long time.
Lira: âHuu⌠at this rate, I might get frostbite.â
Her hands felt like they were going to freeze. She breathed into her frozen hands before picking up the laundry again.
It was something she had to do anyway, and it was one hundred times better to finish it quickly.
But it was then.
âOh, Lira. Youâre here too.â
This person always showed up like this.
Lira looked back, no longer surprised at something that had happened a few times. Then, the familiar face approached her.
Lira: âLady Cosette!â
Cosette: âHmm, itâs me.â
Lira: âHaa, if youâre here, please be more discreet. Iâm glad Iâm used to it, but my heart would have dropped if I were one of the maids in this mansion.â
Smiling, Cosette squatted down next to her without answering.
Cosette: âWere you doing laundry?â
Lira: âYes.â
Cosette: âYour hands are completely red. Arenât you cold?â
Lira: âHmm, a little⌠but I canât help it. Itâs my job.â
Cosette held her swollen red hands tightly.
Lira: âM-milady?â
Cosette: âIâve done a lot of laundry in cold water before I came here, too. There were times when I cried because it was so hard.â
Cosetteâs hands were so smooth and soft that it was hard to imagine that she had done arduous chores. However, Lira was too startled to notice that fact.
Lira: âIâm a l-lowly maid. Iâm young and have only worked in the grand duchy, so I canât help it. Things will be easier after a little more time.â
Cosette: âIf you were my exclusive maid, you wouldnât have to do thisâŚâ
Lira: âW-what do you mean, exclusive maid? Iâm still young and inexperienced.â
Lira trembled and declined, but Cosette continued speaking without heeding it.
Cosette: âI wanted to have you as my exclusive maid, but Keira wouldnât let me do it, would she? Since the person serving me changes every day, I have no one to open up to. Itâs been difficult.â
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She was clearly blaming someone. She continued with a sigh.
Cosette: âNo matter how many times I said it, they didnât listen. Really⌠I donât know what sheâs thinking.â
Lira: âMaybe itâs a consideration for you to make friends with the maids of the mansion.â
Cosette: âI hope so. I feel like Iâm being hated for some reason.â
Cosette said a little sullenly. Then, she went on to lament about Keira.
She had been talking about her situation for a long time before bringing up her main point.
Cosette: âI, Lira. I have a favor to ask of you.â
Lira: âWhat is it? If itâs within my capabilities, Iâll listen.â
Cosette: âI donât know if itâs just me, but I think Keira seems to hate meâŚâ
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âItâs not just you; she does hate you!â
Lira swallowed her thoughts.
Cosette was probably the only one in this mansion who thought it was just her.
Cosette: âIâm so nervous because it seems like sheâs plotting something to kick me out. I mean, sheâs always trying to blame me for something⌠Should I say that itâs that kind of feeling?â
She started anxiously chewing on her nails.
Cosette: âLila! If you think Keira seems to be up to something, can you give me a heads up?â
Lira: âY-yes?â
Cosette: âDonât get me wrong. I donât mean to deceive Keira! Itâs just⌠I just want to know in advance if you see any signs that sheâs trying to harm me or if sheâs trying to do something without Great-auntâs knowledge. Even that much⌠Canât you?â
Lira: âUh, uhâŚâ
Cosette knitted her eyebrows, looking sad.
As she came closer, Lira smelled good soap again. Cosetteâs face was delicate and beautiful enough to attract women.
Liraâs face turned red again.
Cosette: âIf I donât get kicked out of here, Iâd be able to designate you as my exclusive maidâŚâ
She sounded remorseful that she couldnât do it.
The strange tone stimulated Liraâs imagination â working comfortably as her exclusive maid, or a future where Cosette introduces her to a good marriage partner in return for serving her for a long time.
Lira would be lying if she said she wasnât greedy.
She gulped.
Lira: âAlright, but Iâll only let you know in advance if it seems like Miss Keira is plotting something bad. Promise me you wonât deceive her or act as a spy.â
Cosette: âOf course!â
Cosette smiled brightly.
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It wasnât that Cosette was deceiving Lira or her superior; she was just asking for a warning if Lira saw any signs of scheming, right?
It was something Lira could do without her conscience eating her up. She could do it without thinking she was doing something wrong.
Cosette: âIâm really lucky to have you. Iâve been living as a commoner all my life⌠Itâs hard to adapt to a noble family.â
Lira: âI, um, cheer up.â
Lira clumsily consoled her. She didnât know how to react.
Cosette: âI will never forget the person who helped me in difficult times, you know? If you help me, Iâll never forget you for the rest of my life.â
Cosetteâs whisper permeated into Liraâs restless ears. That alone eased her anxiety.
She believed in the illusion that she would be provided with a comfortable future if she helped Cosette.
Cosette: âThank you, Lira.â
The maids of the Grand Duchy often complained that Lady Keira was too scary. Although it has improved a little these days, the image Keira built up over the past decade didnât disappear at once.
Every time Rose heard people speaking about Her Ladyship, sheâd jump up and down to protect her.
Rose: âShe may be strict and demanding, but sheâs a no-nonsense woman and not stubborn, too! Isnât that a hundred times better?â
So, it was the first time in Roseâs life as Keiraâs maid that Keira had ever done this.
Rose looked flustered as she tried to stop Keira once more.
Rose: âUm, milady. This is Lady Johannaâs mansion anyway. Wouldnât it be better to tell her in advance?â
Keira: âIsnât this my Great-auntâs classroom? Is there any reason why I canât use the things here? Itâs just a glass of wine.â
Rose: âButâŚâ
To sum up Keiraâs argument, it was this:Â âI want to drink some wine after a long time. But, since my Great-aunt is conservative and is a stickler for rules, I donât want to let her know because she doesnât want to drink at night. Go to Gordon and ask for the key to the basement. Alcohol is probably stored there. If you explain the situation well to Gordon, he wonât tell Johanna what you drank.â
âA-are you alright?â
Keira wasnât the type to drink and make mistakes. However, doing something secretly at Johannaâs mansion made Rose uneasy.
Besides, because of Cosetteâs existence, wasnât the atmosphere intolerable?
Rose thought it would be better to get rid of the problem from the beginning.
However, Keira didnât listen to her words.
It was the first time it happened.
Keira: âAre you not confident enough to convince Gordon? Iâll do it then.â
Rose: âI-itâs not that! Iâll go. You donât have to go in personâŚâ
Keira: âNo, thatâs fine. Come to think of it, it would be more effective if I said it myself.â