This quaint thing called âpractical actingâ.
Among the things she could act out, her specialties were âpretending to be pitifulâ and âinsincere apologizingâ. She used to do both all the time in front of customers while she was working as a part-timer.
And now was the time for her to unleash her talent in all its glory.
The duke asked, uncharacteristically shaken.
This was because the aftermath of the dizzying kneeling show that she had put out for her audience, and it impacted him enough that he couldnât remain calm.
Roella nodded in response to his question.
And before anyone could even react, in a split second, her eyes started flooding with tears.
âYes, itâs all my fault. In the first place, this wouldnât have happened if I hadnât created that weakness.â
And soon after, she let out a loud sobbing voice.
Roellaâs whirlwind acting did not stop there.
âRegardless of how Charlotte had seized my weakness and started threatening me because of it! Even if sheâs been extorting me for money and valuables! Even if she left before finishing all of her work! And even if she took with her the gift that I had received from the High Priest!â
Her shouts went on louder and louder.
The frenzied Roella paused and exhaled.
After that deep sigh, she continued speaking with a tone that was different compared to how she spoke just now.
âI should have told you the truth, Father, or I should have tried to dissuade Charlotte from being swayed⊠I should be stripped of my title as this Duchyâs esteemed daughter, and my title as the Saintess.â
And right then, the welled-up tears finally trickled down from her blue eyes.
ââŠWhat kind of situation is this?â
Cold sweat started going down Charlotteâs back.
Things were getting weird.
At this rate, it was certain that she would be branded as a fiend who dared to blackmail the ducal lady.
No, well, it was true in the end.
But Charlotte hurriedly spoke up and stood her ground.
âY-Your Ladyship, why are you being like this. Truly?! And w-what do you mean by, by the Head Priestâs gift? I never touched anything of the sorâŠâ
What flashed through Charlotteâs mind was that particularly rough-looking ring.
âNo way. That was a gift from the Head Priest?â
Actually, that ring was given to Roella by the temple before Charlotte even entered House Brietta as a maid.
Because of this, she had no idea what the Head Priestâs gift looked like.
But as it turned out, it was that ring.
She did not expect it. At all.
In the first place though, the one who recommended that she take the ring wasâŠ
After she finally realized this, Charlotte tried to explain the injustice she was facing right now, but it was difficult to do so.
From the start, wasnât it true that she had been blackmailing the ducal lady while extorting money and valuables from her?
âBut I just asked for a few trinkets! The Lady was the one who gave that ring to me!â
She couldnât possibly use that as an excuseâŠ
No, besides that, it was difficult to even find the right time for her to open her mouth.
No matter what sheâd try to sayâ
âNo, I mean, I truly do not knowâŠâ
âUwahh! Iâm really beyond redemption! Iâve even been threatened by a maid to keep it all a secret from Father!â
âthe conversation went on like this without fail.
Whenever Charlotte would try to explain her side, Roella would cry and say something along the lines of, âI am nothing but a stone rolling on the ground. My head is as heavy as a block of iron. My brain is endlessly smooth.â So, Charlotte couldnât say anything at all unless Roella would stop.
She had never seen any other person who used such unique and diverse ways of self-deprecation.
âWhatâs wrong with you, seriously!â
To make matters worse, it was not long after this that the knights appeared. They were the same knights who dragged Charlotte out of her room earlier.
âYour Grace, we found all of this in the maidâs room.â
They presented various pieces of jewelry to the duke. Among those was the ring in question.
It was decisive evidence.
The duke glanced at the jewelry with cold eyes, then he made a light gesture.
As if theyâd been waiting for the signal, the knights grabbed Charlotteâs arms.
The maidâs face turned as white as a sheet.
She looked between the knights, the duke and Roella alternately, crying out in tears.
âP-Please wait! Milady, Milady! Please help me! Iâm capable of revealing your weakneââ
âEven to the bitter end, you donât know your place. How dare you threaten this householdâs Lady in front of me.â
The duke cut her off coldly.
âThereâs no need for that woman here. Take her away.â
Only then did Charlotte realize just how reckless she had been.
Belated regrets flooded in like waves, but after all, it was all quite literally âlateâ.
Charlotte tried to reach for Roella with all her might.
âI was wrong, Young Miss! I will live an honest life from now on! Please forgive me!â
However, her desperate hands fell onto empty air, not even being able to touch the hem of Roellaâs dress.
The knights dragged her away.
âIâll live an honest life! Young Miss! Please forgive me just this once!â
Cries filled with regret and self reflection filled the corridors, but nothing changed.
Roella covered her mouth with her hands and stared vaguely at Charlotte as she was being dragged off elsewhere.
âYes, Charlotte. Live an honest life. It was unfortunate that we had to meet, so letâs not see each other again.â
The lips that those hands were covering tugged up into a smirk.