âOh, anyway, donât rush yourself anyway. You canât say hello to the Princess today. Understand?â
âOkay, so what about this gift?â
He was a little troubled when he pulled out the package he had in his arms.
Noel was about to say, âTake that and use it!â when he changed his mind.
Hugh McLean was still his good friend, and he should at least show his loyalty.
Thereâs no way Rieta would like such a small gift.
âIt canât be helped. Iâll pass it on.â
âYes. Because the Princess and I are very close.â
Noel, with a smirk on his face, took the gift and shoved it into his pocket.
âAs expected, the Lord is amazing . . . Thank you.â
Hugh replied with a very grateful expression, and Noel sighed in relief.
Hugh and Rieta will not meet today.
Rieta was right next to the Duke.
She was a little scared because it was a place with a lot of strangers.
Of course, he took good care of Rieta.
As time passed, she relaxed little by little.
Until she was curious about his surroundings.
Soon, Rieta grabbed the Dukeâs hem and asked.
âMay I go to the courtyard connected to the banquet hall?â
âWill you be okay by yourself? Iâll go with you.â
The Duke said so, but Rieta shook her head
She whispered in the Kingdom language so that no one could understand their conversation.
âBecause of me, the Duke hardly had any conversation with other people.â
âI am not a fan of conversation.â
Of course, his answer also returned in a proficient Kingdom language.
âNevertheless, donât worry. I am trying to be a little brave.â
Rieta took her hand off his arm.
âYou have to be careful.â
Rieta moved away from the Duke with a lively step.
Before she went out into the hallway leading to the courtyard, she looked back and soon found a large crowd of people surrounding the Duke.
The courtyard was a little cold.
Even though the mansion surrounded it, it was still outside.
Rieta hurried up a bit and slipped into the greenhouse.
A damp warmth touched the nape of her neck, and she immediately felt better.
Rieta looked slowly inside the greenhouse, and she remembered the large flower she had once received from the Duke.
It was a flower he had brought from the Imperial greenhouse, he said.
Or was it another greenhouse?
Her curiosity aroused, Rieta slowly circled the inside, looking for the same flower as that day.
Of course, she was also delighted to see the new flowers, so Rietaâs stopped several times.
Of course, Rieta was not the only one who came to the greenhouse with curiosity.
Sometimes over high vines, she could hear the voices of people shouting.
âDid you say that the Princess liked this greenhouse the most, so she prepared a banquet hall here?â
âItâs nice to open your favorite greenhouse, thatâs great.â
The voices of those who were not yet adults could not at all be heard.
Rieta was a little troubled, as she, unintentionally, seemed to be eavesdropping on the conversation of another.
âIs it still a compliment to the Princess . . .â
Even if they later found Rieta around the corner, she wouldnât be too embarrassed.
âShe can even say thank you for a shabby gift.â
The two giggled for a moment and laughed out loud.
âI heard she was poor, but wouldnât it be better not to come to give such a gift?â
âIt seems that she wanted a gift from the Princess. In the Kingdom of Liz, there arenât any salaries for the servants, so the servants take off the decorations from the castle on their own?â
âSo theyâre not servants but thieves.â
âThen the King of Liz is the King of Thieves.â More laughter.
As they drew near, Rieta quickly hid her body behind the vine ornaments.
In fact, Rieta had no particular reason to run away.
It wasnât even her fault.
But she is from a foreign country, and Rieta should avoid making âenemiesâ if possible.
She wanted to refrain from becoming awkward with someone.
So she decided not to point out their rudeness, nor to stare at who they were.
Besides, she was prepared that the gift would provoke a reaction like this.
She chose it with only the Princess in mind.
It was a little bit out of her expectations, though.
âShe couldnât have done anything as the Princess. The King would have ordered it.â
âSo, the Princess didnât take care of the present herself?â
âThat would seem so. She is living in the Dukeâs house now.â
âLord Darrel said that he cared for her like a sister.â
âIf I were the Princess, wouldnât I be grateful to the King of Liz for giving me away to the Empire?â