Her intended purpose was achieved as she showed herself in a public place. Therefore, she didnât want to be with her husband anymore.
Ignoring Evanâs seemingly glaring gaze, Juliana hurried to the terrace.
The nobles were gathered near the terrace, perhaps because they suddenly moved there.
âOf all thingsâŚâŚâ
Juliana unfolded her fan awkwardly and covered her face.
In the old days, she would have ignored and avoided them but this time she couldnât have done that. Because she had to be âJuliana Auburnâ, a completely different person.
So Juliana approached and greeted them with a smile.
âCountess Elkelli. Nice to see you again.â
The old ladies and their daughters, led by Countess Elkelli, the organizer of the ball, were in a group.
All of them coughed openly at the sight of Juliana.
It wasnât that she didnât know the intent of Countess Elkelli to send an invitation to Juliana Auburn, who was not interested in decent party culture.
She was certain that the Countess Elkelli had been curious about Julianaâs strange behavior of going in and out of the temple recently, ignoring the fan club that followed her.
Even so, you wouldnât have dreamed that Juliana would attend your ball. Moreover, with her husband, whom she had ignored completely for a long time.
Juliana smiled at the gaze of Countess Elkelli, staring at her.
âHurry up and answer me. Iâll either run to another seat or Iâll do something about itâŚ.â
Fortunately, not long after, an answer came back from Countess Elkelli.
âNice to see you too, Duchess. Itâs been a while. I saw the Duchess at the Imperial Ball the other day, and Iâm sure you had a different partner.â
âOh, youâre talking about the old days.â
Juliana busily fanned herself. She didnât expect the countess would bring up such a great old thing, but it seemed the countess was also interested in Juliana.
âItâs not the old days. Was it three months ago? At that time, everyone knew that the Duchess was less faithful.â
Countess Elkelli said coldly. The other aristocrats wrapped around her as if they were escorting her laughed silently. Even the youngest lady, who might have just made her debut in society, was blushing and smiling.
It wouldnât have been difficult to hear the endless rumors about Juliana Auburn even before the young lady made her social debut. Juliana sighed deeply in her heart.
âYouâre being called a tutor in the social world.â
Countess Elkelli paid keen attention to her childrenâs education and did not forgive them to slack off. She was an educator-like parent who put a priority on living as a nobleman.
The reason why she has been suffering from heartburn recently was because of her second son, who was chasing after Juliana Auburn.
âWell, I wouldnât want my son to follow a married woman around either because he likes her and sends her gifts all the time.â
Juliana looked and said, still not avoiding Countess Elkelliâs cold gaze.
âIâve been negligent in praying to God lately. Thatâs why I visit the temple often.â
âYou should pray to God every time. Well, Iâm glad youâre doing it now. You have dispelled the intentions of some impure men following the Duchess.â
âHmm. I didnât expect it to come out this far.â
Juliana frowned as she heard the laughter of those around her.
In the end, she had no choice but to pull herself together and take up the courage.
âThe impure ones. Are you talking about Young-sik, the second son of the Countess?â
ââŚ.what, I beg your pardon?â
Countess Elkelli was bewildered as expected.
Looking at her astonishment, Juliana swallowed saliva stuck in tension. And she tried deliberately to speak casually.
âAs the Countess knows, there were some people who followed me. But that doesnât mean I remember everyone. It should have been a little popular. UmâŚâŚ I shouldnât have come here anyway. Your sonâs behavior must have hurt your feelings. A son who follows the Duchess for unclear reasons.â
âWhat, what! Duchess Juliana. Youâre not saying these words.â
âDidnât you call me out because you knew what kind of person I am? If you didnât say too much, you wouldnât be in much trouble now.â
Juliana opened her eyes.
It was true that she was trying to correct herself after becoming aware of her previous life, but there was no reason to tolerate insults. Whatâs more, in front of someone who shows contempt for her.
Countess Elkelliâs eyes began to tremble. People around them, watching the war of nerves between the two, began to avoid their seats.
It was literally a mud bath. Before the mud splashed, Countess Elkelli looked around at the fleeing cowards.
âGahh, where are you all going?â
âPlease tell your son to take care of himself before the ball gets any less fun. Iâve been trying to sort out people around me lately.â
As soon as Juliana thought she had the chance to win, she rose in high spirits and folded her arms. Then, the eyes of the aristocrats, who were running away, were fierce.
Countess Elkelli straightened her back as if she would not lose. And she raised her voice out of place.
âIf the Duchess hadnât played a joke on my son, Rick Young-sik wouldnât have done this. Why would the Duchess come to my ball?â
âThatâs a funny thing to say.â
Juliana gritted her lips. She couldnât understand. Who sent the invitations first?
âThen why did you send me an invitation? Unless youâre making fun of me-.â
âDo you think I sent it because I wanted to invite you?â
As soon as the words were over, Countess Elkelli was self-aware of the fact that she had spoken nonsense.
Juliana frowned her brows.
Wait a minute, you had no choice but to send it? Then, who?
âBy any chanceâŚâ
Julianaâs mouth was distorted.
Then Countess Elkelli lowered her voice, conscious of the peopleâs gaze.
âItâs not a good thing for either of us, so letâs stop here.â
âThe Countess didnât send the invitation. ThenâŚâ
âI apologize for saying too much. Now, Iâm going to step down. Have a nice party.â
Countess Elkelli turned to those who had left her.
Juliana looked at the back of her head, the countess seemed to be running away with her tail tucked between her legs, and then tapped the tip of her chin with her folded fan.
âThereâs only one person here who could steal the Countessâs handwriting and sent it to me.â
Juliana frowned at the sight of a passionate little boy who had not disappeared even after dancing with her husband.
âWell, that means there are more people than I remember. Even if it is not on the record.⌠As far as I remember, I was just playing, eating, drinking, and throwing parties. There were so many people who got caught in that trick?â
Juliana organized her thoughts.
No matter how much she thought about it, the life before she realized her previous life was a life full of impulsive days and joy without worries.
The number of those who had come to admire her, different from the conservative aristocracy, was hard for her to guess, and Juliana doubled her followers, enjoying their gaze and throwing dissipated parties.
The more she thought about it, the more extras she couldnât remember.
The Countess Elkelliâs youngest son was really just a passerby, who came out of the boat so quickly that he stole his motherâs handwriting and sent her an official invitation.
So, in the future, how the extras that came out of the boat would disturb Juliana Auburnâs tranquil lifeâŚ.. the more she thought about it, the faster her heart was beating.
After thinking about it, Juliana folded up her tapping fan. Then she caught the eye of Countess Elkelliâs son, who looked at her with glaring eyes.
Obviously, even though it wasnât a favorable gaze, Young-sik, the dim-named guy, didnât avoid looking.