Although Rose didnât work in the mansion, everyone recognized her as Keiraâs maid who always accompanied her whenever she visited.
âWhat? Itâs Rose?â
âOh my god, that scared me. Anyway, Iâm glad it wasnât an outsider.â
It was curious, but the servants were glad that the intruderâs identity wasnât a terrifying murderer.
Those gathered in the hallway breathed a sigh of relief and whispered amongst themselves. And as the anxiety and fear subsided, curiosity raised its head.
âWhy did she go to the basement tonight?â
âRight? We should ask her.â
Everyoneâs attention was on Rose, and she stiffened. She had gripped the lamp she was holding so tightly that her fingertips had turned white as her eyes darted about the room.
Cosette stepped forward.
Cosette: âYou, are you the maid who serves Keira?â
Rose: âY-yes, yes. I am.â
Cosette: âWhere is Keira? No, is she in there?â
Rose: âNo, Lady Keira isâŠâ
Cosette: âGet out of the way! Guard, we need to search the basement right nowâŠâ
âWhatâs going on?â
But it was then an old womanâs voice echoed through the hallway.
âMiss Johanna!â
Johanna, with a shawl draped around her shoulders, stood tall in the corner with her maid. She seemed to have woken up from the commotion downstairs.
Wrinkles appeared on her forehead, perhaps in displeasure because her sleep was disturbed.
Johanna: âWhat are you all doing here at this late hour? And arenât you Keiraâs maid?â
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Johanna scanned the hallway lit by dozens of lanterns.
Maids and guards gathered at the entrance to the basement. The door to the basement was open, and her great-nieceâs maid had just stepped out of it.
And Cosette held onto the maidâs arm while arguing with her.
Johanna intuitively recognized that the instigator of the commotion was Cosette. Only someone with authority compatible to that of a Grand Dukeâs esteemed daughter â although temporary â could move such a large number of people at a late hour.
Johanna: âCosette, explain the situation.â
Cosette came right up to her before speaking.
Cosette: âIâm sorry for making a fuss, but I couldnât help it.â
She looked apologetic. Nevertheless, surely there must be a good reason for the riot.
Everyone thought so and waited for the next word to come out of her mouth.
Cosette: âNo one but the elementalist can have access to Beatriceâs spirit stone. Can you stay still if someone tries to approach such a precious object without permission?â
Beatrice!
It was the name of the goddess that had bestowed a blessing upon her creation. Without Beatrice, the great Water Spirit, the world would have suffered from a drought.
Making it rain and maintaining the contract with Beatrice were some of the most essential duties of the elementalist. For that reason, access to the spirit stone, the core of the contract, was naturally restricted.
âIf thatâs the reason, itâs worth making a fuss.â
While everyone was nodding their heads in agreement, only one person raised their voice in shock.
âBeâbeâBeatriceâs spirit stone!â
It was Rose, who was caught in the basement.
Rose: âIâm only here to fetch one item at Her Ladyshipâs order! A-approaching B-Beatriceâs spirit stoneâŠ! Why would I do that? Lady Johanna, please believe me!â
Then with a smirk, Cosette said.
Cosette: âYouâre only here to pick up one thing? Then why did you secretly take the key without telling Great-aunt?â
Rose: âW-well, thatâs, Lady KeiraâŠâ
Cosette: âAh, right. Keira probably ordered you. What can you do when your superior asks for it? Be honest. Is Keira down there?â
She shouted confidently.
Cosette: âThereâs no way she would go to the basement to pick things up herself! Thatâs proof she has a different planâ!â
âI keep hearing my name; can you explain whatâs going on? Cosette.â
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â?!â
It was a calm voice that didnât fit the situation.
Because the mansion was in an uproar, no one noticed her approaching. However, no one could identify the new character after hearing their voice.
When the source of the voice approached the brighter space of the basement entrance, her figure was fully revealed.
Keira, looking visibly peeved, approached the crowd with a cardigan over her pajamas.
Keira: âI was wondering what was going on because Rose didnât come back, so Iâm glad I came. Rose, come here.â
Rose: âM-milady!â
Rose ran to her with tears in her eyes. Keira took one look at Rose hiding behind her back before turning back to Cosette.
Keira: âYou talked as if I was trying to do something bad⊠Now that Iâm here, please explain in detail. What was I trying to do?â
Cosette: âThat, so that isâŠâ
Rose: âShe spoke as if Lady Keira was trying to take Beatriceâs spirit stone! But why would Her Ladyship do such a thing? At this time of night! If you really wanted to see it, you would have asked Lady Johanna!â
Rose answered on behalf of the mumbling Cosette from behind Keira.
Cosette clenched her teeth.
Cosette: âItâs probably because you donât want other people to know that youâre trying to access the spirit stone!â
Rose: âThen why Her Ladyship?â
Cosette: âThatâŠ!â
She couldnât exactly say Keira tried to take the spirit stone secretly because she heard that coming in contact with Beatriceâs spirit stone could make her manifest.
Because it was a story she made up.
According to her plan, Keira would have been caught on the way to the spirit stone.
In the middle of the night, an esteemed lady tried to get the spirit stone by stealing a key, all without obtaining permission from Johanna, the elementalist.
It would look suspicious to anyone who would see it.
By the time the suspicious eyes focused on Keira, Cosette would spread the story that she had heard Keira speculate about the connection between Beatriceâs spirit stone and expressing abilities.
Then, Keira would look even more suspicious for trying to force herself to manifest her abilities because she was worried about her origins.
Of course, Keira would insist that it wasnât true and that Cosette brought it up first, but it wouldnât matter.
The only thing that mattered was that she was discovered while acting suspiciously.
âD*mn it.â
Cosette clenched her fists and looked around. The servants, the guards, and even Johanna were frowning at her. They were waken up in the middle of the night when Cosette had caused a ruckus, and now they seemed to be criticizing the results of what happened.
âOh, Iâm so sleepy. Whatâs this? I have to wake up early because Iâm on kitchen duty tomorrow.â
âIn the first place, it was strange that she said thereâs an invader in the mansion.â
âAnyway, what did she mean by Beatriceâs spirit stone?â
âI donât know. Ah, how annoying.â
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An unfavorable atmosphere enveloped the space. As long as the situation was like this, no one would accept Cosetteâs argument.
Keira would immediately insist that Cosette was falsely accusing her, and in this situation, the people would believe her more than Cosette.
ââŠâ
She broke out in a cold sweat. She had no idea how to get out of this mess.
As Cosette bit her lips, speechless, Johanna, who didnât notice, stepped out.
Johanna: âWell, letâs assume thatâs the case. But whatâs the connection between Beatrice and this cellar?â
Cosette: âI-isnât the way to the spirit stone hidden in this basement?â
Johanna: âWhat nonsense is that?â
ââŠ!â
It wasnât? Cosetteâs gaze quickly shifted to Keira.
If Cosetteâs guess was wrong, why did Keira take the key to the basement in the middle of the night?
Cosette glared at Keira, wanting nothing more than to grab her by the collar and argue with her.
Upon noticing the gaze, Keira replied with a smile.
Keira: âI donât know what youâre misunderstanding⊠Rose just went to get some wine. I asked for it.â
Cosette: âLies! You stole the key secretly because of alcohol that you donât usually drink?â
Keira: âWhat do you mean steal?â
Cosette: âDonât pretend! I checked the books. There was no record of you or your maid taking the key to the basement!â
Keira: âAah, that.â
Even though it was revealed that she secretly took the key to the basement, Keira remained calm.
Confused, Johanna asked.
Johanna: âWhat else are you talking about?â
Keira replied nonchalantly.
Keira: âGreat-aunt has hated drinking for a long time. I just didnât want to tell you because I was afraid youâd scold me again.â
Others wouldnât make a big deal out of someone sneaking behind a close relative to drink alcohol.
Johanna didnât seem to think much of it either.
Keira: âAnd Cosette, itâs too much to accuse me of taking the key secretly. I fully explained the situation to the butler. I wanted to avoid getting scolded by Great-aunt, so you should have turned a blind eye just once.â
As soon as Keira finished speaking, everyone turned to Gordon, the butler.