Juliet arrived at the banquet hall a little after noon.
The venue was a lavish separate palace, which was quite extravagant for a young ladiesâ salon gathering.
As soon as Juliet arrived, everyone in the salon looked up with bright eyes, rising from their seats or whispering excitedly to their neighbors.
âI didnât really think sheâd come.â
âMy goodness, how audacious.â
Conversations were along these lines.
âLady Monad! Everyone has heard the news.â
âIt must have been tough for you. Are you alright now?â
Juliet coldly observed the seemingly insincere people swarming towards her.
She didnât answer their questions, merely maintaining a superficial smile.
Without paying any mind to the discomfort of those she ignored, Juliet walked straight to the innermost table of the salon.
There, she greeted the person seated at the very center with a bright smile.
âThank you for the invitation, Crown Princess.â
âUhâŚ!â
Out of the many invitations Juliet received, she chose to attend Fatimaâs, the Crown Princess-to-be.
Perhaps not expecting such a greeting, the hostess of the party, taken aback, averted her gaze.
âAh, right. Youâre not the Crown Princess yet, are you?â
Juliet tilted her head and said.
ââŚIn a month, youâll be the Crown Princess anyway,â a young lady sitting next to Fatima snapped back.
âYes, thatâs why I came.â
Juliet, without breaking her gaze from Fatima, replied slowly.
âHow could I miss the inaugural Blooming Salon of the Princess-to-be?â
The Blooming Salon was popular among the younger generation due to its unique rule.
The rule was simple.
The host can invite three people.
And each invitee can also extend invitations to three others.
This way, the size of the salon would continue to grow. Of course, since the social circles often overlapped, it wasnât unusual for someone to receive multiple invitations.
âJust how many did I get?â
Juliet had received several invitations for todayâs salon in this manner.
The restriction to only invite three showcased the hostâs network.
Perhaps thatâs why Fatima held such a large-scale salon with permission to use the palaceâs separate wing.
âBy next spring, sheâll be the Crown Princess. She must have needed personal connections.â
Fatima probably hoped to hear how successful her very first official salon wasâŚ
âIsnât that a bit too eager?â
Juliet thought as she took her seat in the center, which everyone recommended.
A long time ago, Juliet and Fatima were friends.
Did Fatima really want to gather people by turning an old friendâs misfortune into gossip?
Fatima remained silent, not meeting Julietâs eyes.
Given the number of attendees, the salon seemed quite successful, likely aligning with Fatimaâs intentions.
âSo⌠how have you been all this time, Lady Monad?â
Lifting her head, Juliet was met with countless eyes staring at her.
âWeâve all heard about it.â
âYou were given a farewell by the Duke, right?â
That seemed to be the rumor.
After all, she had been absent from the New Yearâs party the very next day, which likely fueled the gossip.
âI knew it would end up this way. Didnât I tell you, Lady Monad?â
A man she didnât recognize spoke with a smug expression.
âTo let go of such vain dreams as being a Duchess.â
There were snickers from somewhere.
âBut is that rumor true?â
âThey say you begged the Duke not to cast you aside.â
At this, the surrounding guests started to chime in.
While pretending to be refined, they could be this low.
ââŚDid I?â
Juliet replied with an icy smile.
In fact, there was another reason for her attending the banquet.
âItâs time.â
Juliet glanced towards the entrance.
Just then,
âThe godmother of high society Grand Duchess Ilena is here!â
ââŚ?â
Who? Who did they say?
The salonâs guests doubted their ears.
Grand Duchess Ilena was one of the famous elderly ladies in the social world.
Also known for her royal ties, she was one of the ruler of the conservative and particular high society.
Simply put, she was not of a status to grace the places where these youngsters play.
âIs⌠is that really Grand Duchess Ilena?â
Those who jumped up from their seats in haste were taken aback upon seeing the dignified lady who just walked in.
âWho invited her?â
âI did!â
Juliet rose from her seat to greet the guest.
âIâm delighted you came, Madame.â
ââŚYes, itâs been a while, Juliet.â
The lady with grey hair stylishly pushed back, looked Juliet up and down, and spoke somewhat brusquely.
âHmm, youâve dressed pretty.â
âThank you. Your cape is very elegant as well.â
Juliet beamed.
The demure dress that reached her neck, adorned with pearls, seemed to be just to the ladyâs taste.
The lady, who had brought up three sons, used to give Juliet, then a demurely dressed child, a peppermint candy saying, âYouâre very well-behaved.â
Someone whispered to Juliet, trying to catch the ladyâs mood.
âWait⌠Miss Monad! Did you really invite the Madame to Blooming Salon?â
âYes. Why?â
âBut, sheâs an esteemed guestâŚâ
âYes. Whatâs wrong with it? Itâs Blooming Salon.â
Juliet tilted her head innocently.
âWasnât tree empty invitations included for me too? Isnât that the rule?â
Well, thatâs trueâŚ
Grand Duchess IlenaâŚ
In her presence, anyone could be criticized for their attire or be reminded of their familyâs shame.
People looked somewhat uncomfortable.
In fact, they only thought that Juliet Monad would be humiliated since Blooming Salon could invite many. They never thought she would invite someone.
But it didnât matter much whom Juliet invited.
It was widely rumored in the social world that she broke up with the Duke, and that the strict Grand Duchess Ilena disapproved of Juliet, who had gone north following the Duke who was neither married nor engaged.
âHmm, Miss Monad. So about that rumorâŚâ
Just as they were about to discuss Lennox again:
âCountess Labonnet has arrived!â
People quickly rose from their seats with the arrival of another prominent social figure, Countess Labonnet.
Juliet rushed to greet the guest with a smile.
âAfter Grand Duchess Ilena, another?â
Countess Labonnet was a vibrant lady with flaming red hair.
She was famous for her brilliant business acumen. A few years ago, she divorced her incapable husband and has been thriving ever since.
Soon after, when Marchioness Farnese arrived third, people were no longer surprised.
ââŚSo, itâs confirmed Miss Monad was dumped, right?â
âWho was dumped?â
Perhaps overhearing someoneâs whispered words, Grand Duchess Ilena chimed in.
âOh, there was a rumor that Miss Monad was heartbroken and begged in her nightgown in front of the mansionâŚâ
âIs there such a despicable man!â
Grand Duchess Ilena, who had been silently listening, was visibly enraged.
Juliet, who had been staring unwaveringly into her teacup, blinked at that moment.
Twinkle.
Drip, drip.
Tears rolled down her pale cheeks.
âPoor thing.â
âHow pitifulâŚâ
The ladies looked deeply sympathetic.
âDo you find this funny?â
âPardon?â
âMen! They lack empathy!â
Juliet had made the most of the three invitations she had.
Grand Duchess Ilena, Countess Labonnet, and Marchioness Farnese were all long-time acquaintances of the late Count and Countess Monad.
Count and Countess Monad were respectable people with a good reputation in high society.
From a young age, Juliet was familiar with the renowned ladies of the social circle who rarely appeared publicly.
Of course, conservative elders didnât look kindly upon the unmarried Juliet, who impulsively followed a man abroad.
But today, what Juliet needed wasnât their favor but their shared outrage.
A long-time friend whose fate had changed due to an accident. And the only daughter of that friend. They all felt a united rage over the girlâs misfortune.
âMen, I tell youâŚâ
âThat rascal!â
âSo thoughtless!â
All three of them had also grappled with the pain of their husbandsâ infidelity or had divorced.