Gordon: âYes, just as Lady Keira said, she explained the situation to me in advance. She wanted to borrow the key for a moment and wanted to keep it out of Lady Johannaâs ears.â
ââŠâ
Cosette gritted her teeth when her last shot disappeared. She didnât hear anything about it. The butlerâs acquiescenceâŠ!
Her fierce eyes went straight to Lira, who was hiding from the onlookers.
âYou stupid b*tch! You forgot to tell me that she asked for permission from the butler?!â
Cosette chose someone who looked stupid because they were easy to manipulate, but she didnât expect sheâd make this mistake.
She thought Lira was just an idiot who didnât tell her everything⊠until she saw her smirking in the corner.
ââŠ!â
It was then she realized.
âIâve been deceived!â
The girl she thought she had lured was never on her side from the start.
When Cosette turned to Keira, she saw a strange smile on her face. She slowly opened her mouth.
In this unfavorable situation, whatever Keira said would be a blow to Cosette.
Keira: âCome to think of it, you said âalcohol I donât usually drink.'â
What was she trying to say? With heart pounding, Cosetteâs fists became damp.
Keira: âHow long have we been living together for you to know my eating habits?â
ââŠ!â
Keira: âDid you get information about me from the maids? I donât know why youâd do that⊠If it had something to do with what happened today, itâs not with good intention, unfortunately.â
The noise around them grew louder. The effect of Keiraâs words just now was enormous.
It was a situation where Cosette had already failed people, and in addition to that, sheâd been asking questions about Keiraâs habits and behavior. Didnât it look like Cosette was someone anxious to discredit Keira?
Of course, Cosette had never asked about Keiraâs behavioral patterns. Such behavior would only raise the alarm among maids.
It was Lira who told her that Keira didnât usually enjoy drinking, but even if Cosette said that, Lira, the traitor, wouldnât admit it.
She could feel the piercing gaze all over her body.
She had to make an excuse somehow. She tried to rack her brain for something to say but came up blank.
The longer Cosette remained silent, the colder the atmosphere around her grew.
âHaaâŠâ
It was Johannaâs sigh that broke the long silence. She palmed her forehead as if in pain and closed her eyes.
Johanna: âItâs late; Everyone, go back to sleep. And Cosette, if youâre going to make a fuss at night, find out more about what happened before jumping to conclusions.â
Cosette: ââŠYes, I will be more careful in the future.â
Johanna: âNow, everyone, go back.
The maids and the guards greeted Johanna before returning to their respective quarters.
Amid the rushing crowd, Cosette could see Liraâs tiny head. She wanted to crush that head.
Keira: âCosette, why are you standing still? You should go back to sleep.â
It was Keira who spoke to Cosette, who was rooted on the spot. She looked at her smugly.
In a flash, Johanna and the others had disappeared. Only Keira remained in the hallway with Rose.
Grinding her teeth, Cosette replied. Naturally, there was no way her words could come out in a soft tone.
Cosette: ââŠYeah, Iâll go back to sleep. You donât have to tell me.â
Keira: âDonât you think itâs better to talk nicely?â
Cosette: âWhat?â
Keira: âIf you speak so harshly, everyone might misunderstand that you really hated me and tried to frame me.â
Cosette: âYouâŠ!â
Keira: âBe careful from now on.â
After saying that, Keira walked towards her bedroom. Her maid followed behind.
Soon, only Cosette remained in the hallway, her clenched fists trembling.
Rose: âIâI was about to lose my mind! I was wondering why you wanted me to bring wine⊠Milady, you knew about it, right? That the wicked woman is going to do this!â
Keira: âUh huh.â
There was no way Cosette would bring up Beatriceâs spirit stone out of the blue, so of course, Keira expected some scheme.
If it was Keira in the past, she might have been deceived, but not now.
At Keiraâs calm answer, Rose shouted.
Rose: âThen you should have told me in advance! Do you know how surprised I was? Suddenly, people started pouring in, said that the entrance was surrounded, and then something about Beatrice. I thought I was in big trouble!â
Keira: âIâm sorry, Iâm sorry. But thanks to that, you were able to act realistically, didnât you?â
Rose: âMiladyyy.â
Rose pouted. But soon, her expression softened. It must be because of the relief that things ended well.
Rose: âI donât know how she got caught in the trap she set, but Iâm dying of joy! Isnât that mean?â
Keira was lost in thought as she sipped at the wine Rose brought. When Cosette first brought up that story about Beatriceâs spirit stone, Keira expected her to frame her.
She probably wanted to create an atmosphere that made it look like there was something weird about my origins and that I was trying to use the spirit stone to do somethingâŠ
But when Keira returned to her room and had more time to think, her mind changed.
In the past, Cosette had visited Johannaâs mansion around this time for a âreason.â
But back then, Keira did not accompany her.
In other words, the âoriginal reasonâ that Cosette had at that time had nothing to do with Keira.
âWith that character, she would never have given up her original purpose.â
So, Keira formulated a hypothesis.
âDid she plan to ruin the publicâs opinion of me and achieve her original reason at the same time?â
They were only meant to stay here for two days, a very short period of time.
âThere is a limit to making both plans in that short period and making them both successful, so maybe youâre trying to achieve both goals with one plan?â
It was a sudden thought, but it seemed quite plausible.
Assuming that Keiraâs hypothesis was true, she pondered once more about Cosetteâs real purpose.
What would she gain if her plan succeeded?
She could damage Keiraâs reputation.
And⊠Sheâd know where Beatriceâs spirit stone was hidden.
âWhy? Why are you trying to figure that out?â
Just as Cosette said, could ordinary humans see spirits if they use Beatriceâs spirit stone?
Could that be the reason why she, who was a fake, was able to deal with spirits?
But if thatâs true, Cosette wouldnât have given her that information herself.
What would Cosette do if the timing was off and Keira approached the spirit stone first?
If that happened, it would be confirmed that Cosette was the fake.
No, in the first place, the idea that ordinary humans could use spirits by using Beatriceâs spirit stone was absurd.
Keira, who had lived the last twenty years thinking she was the next elementalist, would have known such a fact if it were true.
âThe spirit stone was just evidence that humans and spirits have made a contract. Itâs the first time Iâve heard that thereâs another function.â
Beatriceâs spirit stone was treasured because the contract between the great spirit and humans would end if destroyed.
âYou need to find out the location of an object that doesnât have any functionâŠâ
Keira jumped up from her seat.
Rose: âM-milady!â
A glass of wine fell from the table and rolled across the floorâred wine marks staining the expensive carpet. However, she didnât even notice such a trivial concern.
Seeing Keiraâs unusually grave look, Rose hesitated.
Rose: âA-are you alright? Is there a problem with the wine?â
ââŠâ
Rose: âMilady? Milady?â
She couldnât even hear Roseâs words. Her new hypothesis shocked her too much.
âIf youâre not looking for a functionless spirit stone to use it as a decoration⊠thereâs only one answer.â
Destroying the spirit stone.
If not, there was no other reason.
âWhy? Why in the world are you trying to destroy the spirit stone?â
If such a disaster happened, even Cosette would suffer. She, too, was a human being who lived on this earth.
âNo. If she had cared about that in the first place, she wouldnât have killed the real elementalist.â