âBut Iâm the one who won the bet from before! Though Your Highness wouldnât know, since you didnât watch until the end.â
âNo. I saw.â
âOhâŠâŠâ
I became embarrassed once again at how easily Rashid agreed with me. Since Iâd had nothing to say in this situation, Iâd brought up the bet weâd made earlier, but I could no longer find the same short-tempered competitive nature in him like before.
âI, I see.â
ââŠâŠâ
âAnyways, thatâs fortunate. If I had lost, I really wouldnât have had anything to give you. Of course, thereâs the question of what someone like Your Highness could even want from someone like me.â
âThatâs what you think.â
Strands of his silver hair scattered between his gloved fingers.
As he bit and pulled off the very glove that had touched my cheek, the temperature rose up amidst the middle of winter as if it was hot.
âI know what I want.â
***
ââŠAre you sure? Youâre certain you saw properly?â
âI told you I did.â
Standing next to Lania, Rebecca shook out her wet skirt.
Since they had overturned all the roads heading towards the separated villa, the only way to get there now was to use a small ferry boat and sneak in that way.
âAs much as itâs great to be careful, what is this. And I got this fitted not too long ago, too!â
âYou were only going to wear it once and throw it away, so stop exaggerating.â
Folding her fan, Lania struck Rebeccaâs wrist lightly while she whined. As a noble, she had a nature of disliking frivolous things, but more than anything she couldnât stand the fact that someone was talking back to her.
No. It could even be considered fortunate if she chased him away graciously.
âAnyways, I kept an eye on her but there was nothing notable.â
âThere wasnât?â
âYeah. She just went around the lake a couple times and that was it.â
âShe wasnât meeting with anyone? She didnât go near, say, His Highness or towards the Winter Palace orâŠ.â
âHis Highness? How would a woman like her dare meet His Highness?â
Rebecca cut off her sisterâs words with a snort, but this one time Lania didnât feel particularly upset.
But her younger sister Rebecca wasnât that trustworthy a person for Lania to believe everything she said. She was lazy, extravagant, and dishonest to boot.
Since she was the only other human apart from Ronin who knew about the matter of the lake, she had pushed her into it, but she was still doubtful if she really had been keeping watch properly.
âItâs the truth. I really didnât take my eyes off her, just like you told me to!â
ââŠâŠ.â
Rebecca may be bad at reading the room, but even she knew what the meaning behind her sisterâs sharp gaze was.
âAs soon as the sun set, she went and stayed hidden behind the villa! She didnât come out until the end in case she got discovered.â
She appealed how unfair she felt without prompting. If she hadnât been telling the truth, she was the type to avoid her sisterâs eyes or get angry instead, but she must have been considerably frustrated herself.
âShe didnât particularly talk to anyone secretly, and there was no-one frequenting the place either.â
âI heard His Highness called that into the royal villa recently.â
âBut you know a lot of different nobles went to the Winter Palace. Oh, and you went, too.â
ââŠâŠâ
What Rebecca said was only half-true. As the time His Highness spent here grew longer, there werenât any nobles that were not trying to get his notice by visiting the royal villa by stream.
Lania as a lady was not excluded from that mix, but there was no-one who actually went into those doors.
âThen you can ask Viscount Dion, since heâs the manager of the royal villa.â
âYou think I havenât tried?â
Lania flapped her fan once more and bit her lip, gnawing. The Viscount had often visited the Duchy and built up their acquaintanceship until not so long ago, but once His Highness had come he didnât leave the house, with not even a word of communication.
For him to be keeping away from her to wash himself clean, he himself would know of his masterâs incredible characteristics.
ââŠwhat is someone like him thinking.â
âWho?â
âNothing for you to worry about, so go ahead and leave me.â
After coldly cutting her off, she waved a hand at her sister to have her leave. Though she didnât much like the way she did things, it was true that she only had Rebecca to use in immediate situations like this.
She was, after all, a child with clear desires.
More than those who insidiously racked their brains to tear into this and that for themselves, people who may be fools but had steadfast intentions were best for these kinds of chores. If they wanted money, she could shower them with it, and if they wanted gems she just needed to throw some at them.
But only if they did not trick herself.
âIs that really everything?â
ââŠâŠâ
Lania looked towards the excessively wet skirts of Rebeccaâs dress. Though she was trying not to miss out on any flustered expressions, Rebecca was the one who appeared to take offense, her face crumpling.
âI told you it is. I didnât even see anything human-like. And there were only a bunch of those ducks or geese or whatever those are when I was coming back out. And would those things even dare to look at me?â
ââŠ..â
âThink about it. If I had caught someone, then I wouldâve run straight to you and tell you, I caught someone, so buy me something!â
ââŠ..that you would do, but.â
âI was super super careful and quiet until I came out, you know. I couldnât even straighten my back in case that wench Catherine saw me, so stop. And anyhow, why am I so wet!â
Rebecca trembled at the droplets of water that were still trickling down onto the floor.
I better hurry and go change into new clothes!
Poised to go outside, the lady threw one last word impudently to her sister still resting against the chair.
âThereâs nothing for you to be so bothered about anymore, sister! How can that thing that only brings around a baby bird even be your competition?â