âThere is a lot to do⌠It is my dream to serve as a great hostess who contributes to the dukeâs family and to step down after just one year. If itâs set as a time limit anyway, whatâs there to be bored about?â
Since yesterday, nothing has been this unexpected. Redross was stunned as he looked at Brelin, who spoke as if nothing special.
If he collects a few more pieces of evidence in the letter that is now in his hand, it is not unreasonable for him to ask for the divorce.
Thatâs kind of the case. But before saying this so coldly,
âdo you really have no intention of cheating?â
He folded the letter, put it in an envelope, and put it in his pocket. It was a letter that no other third party should see.
âWhy are you talking like that? Why are you showing me a letter all of a sudden?ââ
âLook at that heinous face that seems to know nothing.â(Redross)
Redross said in a slightly calmer voice as if asking questions.
âWhy did you suddenly change your mind? From the letter, I think Iâve been thinking about this for quite some time.â
I laughed slightly because I couldnât say âbecause of the authorâs responsibility to create such characterâ. If I had to give a reasonable excuse, I could do it, but itâs a little embarrassing.
Thereâs nothing I can do about it, since thatâs the only excuse I can use now.
She took in a light breath and opened her mouth quickly.
âActually, I was a very pure and pitiful girl, loving only the Duke. As you know. I was only looking at the Duke Redross.â
âHa? What are you talking about now?â
âWhen it was rumoured that I was really marrying the Duke, these shameless people threatened me and kept whispering these strange stories. Arenât I a person of the duke now? So now that I have a strong shield, I donât have to keep up with the those bastardsâ orders.â
Combining the attitude of yesterday and today and the presentation of this letter, it does not seem that the current words are at all wrongâŚ
What do you mean, âa pitiful girl that only loves the dukeâ? Thatâs really nonsensical.
Where in those green eyes is the pure sentiment of a girl who fell in love like that?
I continued with a gamble when he didnât get angry any more and just looked at my face.
âAnd yesterday I carefully checked the financial condition of this family⌠There wasnât really anything that anyone can profit from. What am I going to do with such an empty duchy ? Isnât it? Itâs like losing your identity, losing your money, and sitting down on the street.â
Looking at those financial statements and thinking about it, âHer point was true.â He knew it too, so he dared to marry a woman of a wealthy family.
While Redross was contemplating, I got up from my seat.
âMy job ends here. Donât blame Mrs. Ballon too much. As you know, I did it for the Duke.â
âItâs up to me to figure it out. Because youâre my person⌠.â
I walked right in front of Redross and looked up at him smiling. Then I raised my white finger and tapped his chest with the letter in it.
Redross went to the office, and returned to Madame Ballon, who had a waxy white face and sat on the sofa.
When their eyes met, she jumped up from her seat.
âIâve really sinned to death.â
âWhy did you do that?â
âItâs okay. Say it.â
Even after hearing that it was okay, Mrs Ballon hesitated for a while. Redross calmed her down and sat her down in front of him, and he sat down.
Mrs. Ballon slowly opened her mouth as if her back were being pushed by the urge.
âI thought it was sent by her affair partner⌠.â
âWhy did you think that way?â
âIt had lady Berlinâs surname written on the envelope before she got marriedâŚâ
Indeed. Maybe it was because he was a man, and he wasnât particularly good at social circles, so he didnât know it well, but Mrs. Ballon guessed it to some extent after seeing that.
âIsnât there rumours going around? And it doesnât matter if master didnât favour her, but your exultancy seemed to like lady Brelin little by little yesterday and today. I didnât want to see my master get hurt.â
He was thankful for her loyalty.
However, it is also true that it is a big mistake to tamper with a letter from a superior.
As he brushed his chin, contemplating what to do, Brelinâs small smile flashed into his mind.
She clasped her hands together and trembled, thinking about whatâs coming.
â⌠If you tell me to leave, I will leave. I am only sorry for hurting the Duke.â
âNo. Itâs not like that. My wife said, âPlease forgive her this time. If I hadnât received that letter, neither would Mrs ballon would have read itâ.â
She, who had acted as if she could only see the floor no matter what he said, raised her head in surprise at the unexpected words.
âWhy⌠such words.â
âAnd, as you said, the letter from the affair partner was also correct.â
Mrs. Ballon thought she had heard something wrong because Redross spoke in such a blunt tone.
âShe told me the name, and said find him and kill him or not, and that it wouldnât happen again.â
â⌠No, so⌠Did she say that? Lady Brelin?â
âWhy didnât you hide the letter?â
Even if Madame Ballon confessed in what she saw in the letter, it was only conjecture. If I had somehow managed to avoid this situation, I could have done it.
It is inconceivable that she was the first to say, âIt wonât happenâ. Besides, you told me to look after you.
Brelin is famous for having to repay anyone who has been rude to herself several times.
âno way⌠Did she really suddenly repent?â
That said, she knew Brelin well. There was bound to be a network of rumors shared by servants. People donât change that easily. Madame Ballon, confused, touched her forehead.
â⌠I donât know if itâs the lady Brelin I know.â
Redross narrowed his red eyes and smiled bitterly.
As the Duke of Redross finished his dayâs work, one of his direct assistants, Teberan, entered the office, as usual, weary.
Teberan, who was short, with brown hair tied in a tail and wearing glasses, was an absent-minded secretary who always seemed to be silent. However, what was going on today was that his steps were rushed and a sign of restlessness stood out.
The Duke was concerned about Teberan, who looked at him as if he had a story to tell, and closed the documents in his hand.
Teberan stood at a distance, then hurriedly approached and opened his mouth.
âThe Duke was right.â
âDidnât you talk about the tree and ice flower in the morning?â
âWhen I heard that, I was a little sceptical, so I looked into it in various ways, but these days the disease is rare⌠People just said it didnât make sense. Even when I thought it was ridiculous, but I think there must
be a reason the Duke said it.â
There wasnât any particular reason, it was that I was a little concerned. I just wanted to prove that Brelin said bullshit.
Teberan took something like a small piece of wood from his pocket as if he just remembered it.