âWell, Iâm a little doubtful that this will lead to harsh evaluations. As we all know, a sudden visit from a very important person can easily make one nervous.â
In short, it was rude to arrive without an appointment.
Baroness Vellusâ mouth opened and closed.
It was ignorant to immediately criticize the immaturity and inexperience of the young ladies present while also being a person who recklessly participated in other peopleâs tea parties without sending word beforehand, especially if they were not particularly important figures in the empire.
âStill, dropping oneâs teaspoon is unrefined for educated nobility. Isnât that so, Lady Rosaline? After all, neither of us dropped ours, right?â
Rosaline laughed inwardly. At some point, Ella had started talking confidently, which was different from the clumsy, insecure act she put on to arouse a protective instinct.
âBut, Lady Rosaline, you mentioned that a sudden visit from an important guest was a reasonable cause for worry, but you didnât seem surprised at all. Donât you think that⊠Baroness Vellus is distinguished?â Ella alternated her gaze between the two other women, eyebrows lowered as if in reproach.
âIs she really picking another fight right now?â
Rosaline wasnât scared of fights, but she didnât want to be roped in like that.
âOf course sheâs distinguished. However, I wasnât surprised because the baroness said, âSee you again,â last night. How about you, Lady EllaâŠ? Oh! You also werenât surprised. Then, does that mean you donât thinkâŠ!â she paused dramatically, covering her mouth with both hands as if she had received enlightenment.
Baroness Vellus, who was quietly listening, frowned briefly. Due to the course of the conversation, Ella had been ignoring her as well. Still, she couldnât afford to be angry, so she bit the inside of her cheek. With Azelaâs support, Ella had the highest probability of winning the selection. Although she hated that type of person the most, it was difficult to take a stand against the empress dowager.
âLady Ella must have realized that I would be present. When I entered alone, we made eye contact, and thus I sat at this table because of her warm gaze,â Baroness Vellus said.
Rosaline held her tongue. The baroness was surely smart enough to know that she was being insulted, which meant that this was her choice. She meant to keep quiet even if she was wronged.
âFine, Iâm a pacifist anyway.â
The sounds of laughter and conversation from the other tables permeated their space.
Rosaline struggled to focus on the people in front of her despite knowing that not doing so was rude.
She usually wasnât interested in such things, but in the subsequent silence at her table, it had been a ray of light.
Above all, the woman leading the conversation was a skilled storyteller.
The story reached its climaxâwhen the cheating was caught.
âHave you seen His Majesty, Lady Ella?â the baroness asked.
She sighed and pulled her attention back to where it was expected to be. Baroness Vellus was drinking tea and pretending to choose what to say as the two beautiful empress candidates looked at her.
âHis Majesty is so busy! Instead, I met the empress dowager.â Ella bowed and blushed, but her voice was loud enough for everyone to hear.
Especially when mentioning Azela.
Looks of defeat spread across the hall, but Rosaline couldnât decide whether it was enviable to be favored by the dowager. She doubted anyone under Azelaâs protection would be happy as Cahirâs companion.
âNo matter how desperate the situation, I would never hold Azelaâs hand.â
Ella knew of the strained relations between the two royals, so why would she choose to side with Azela? Was it because of Rosaline? Because their fated meetings were prevented?
âIf so, then I feel a little sorry.â
âReally? Iâve heard that Her Highness has high standards, and it seems that she likes you, Lady Ella. Donât you think so, Lady Rosaline?â
Rosaline wasnât sure where the conversation was going, but she nodded for now. âI suppose. I heard that Her Highness was strict, so Iâm thankful now that she has Lady Ella. Please continue what you have been doing.â
In short, âDonât mess around and get along with Azela for the rest of your life.â
All things considered, the sarcasm in the statement wasnât malicious at all. However, Ella seemed to think differently. The corners of her mouth trembled.
âIf youâre putting on an act, do it right and at least laugh properly.â
It was terrifying to see a laugh that didnât reach the eyes.
âOf course. Iâll be a good friend for both Her Highness and His Majesty.â
Again, Ella knew that Cahir and Azela had a bad relationship. Now, she had no choice but to side with the empress dowager, but once she had the emperorâs heart, she would let go of Azelaâs hand.
In her last life, she hadnât been able to do that. She had fought with Cahir many times because of Azela, so she intended to draw a line when the time came.
âIâm very happy to think that His Majesty will gain a good friend. I canât even imagine it.â
She could never be his friend.
âWhy is that?â entered Baroness Vellus.
âHis Majesty doesnât have time to make friends. Managing an empire takes an overflowing amount of work.â
âOh my⊠Thatâs too bad.â
Indeed, the baronessâ look of sympathy was almost believable. Rosaline almost believed that there was someone who truly recognized Cahirâs hardships.
However, she had to quickly shake off such emotions. The facade of sympathy was only to lull her into a false sense of security.
âBut thereâs something I donât really understand, Lady Rosaline. If not having enough time is a barrier against making friends, then what about you, who had been with His Majesty for a long time as his secretaryâŠâ Ella supplied, picking up where the baroness left off.
Rosaline was thus at a crossroads. If she talked about Cahirâs disposition, it would be like gossiping about him, and if she placed the burden on herself, the two would be able to twist it somehow and cut her off.
Were there other ways to handle the situation?
With her spoon, she cut a corner of the dessert Hui had brought earlier and brought it to her mouth. As soon as she tasted it, she bought time by savoring the melting sweetness. As delicious as the pudding was, it was not unnatural for her to spend some time on it.
Fortunately, an idea came to her before she had to pick up another piece, although she really wouldnât have minded otherwise.
Of course, it would cause all sorts of rumors among the ladies, and while normally it would have scared her to think what Cahir would say to that, considering how he was now, it didnât seem like a big deal.
âIâm ashamed to say this, butâŠâ Rosaline tilted her head, recalling the times when he angered her.
He had almost committed murder when an administrator was caught embezzling, he used to throw reports on their desks and ask them to solve things right away, and he used to make her face the nobles when he didnât want to do it himself.
âBut thatâs all in the past now.â
She had planned to make herself turn red by thinking about how frustrating he was, but the only thing she was feeling was a sense of pride and fondness.
âLady Rosaline? Your face is red, are you not feeling well?â Hui asked, resisting the urge to check if she was feverish.
The two women had a close relationship, but because of the difference in their social status, they had to be careful in front of Baroness Vellus and Ella.
âMy face still turned red? But Iâm not angry at allâŠâ
Rosaline steeled herself, relieved that she got the results she wanted. âHis Majesty and I are⊠a little bit like friends,â she whispered with lowered eyes.
Ellaâs eye twitched.
The phrasing was ambiguous, but the surrounding ladies picked up on it at once. There was meaning in vagueness, and Rosalineâs cheeks were so very red. Additionally, the rumors spreading through the imperial palace were very convincing.
âOh dear, I guess itâs true.â
âWhy is she talking as if she is uncertain of her position? I myself was sure that I would be a bridesmaid.â
Eyes quickly flitted across the table.
Ella stepped in coldly. âWhat do you mean by that?â
Rosaline only smiled subtly, which turned âa little bit like friendsâ into âa little bit like friendsâ.
âWell, thereâs no problem with meetings between young men and women before getting married. However, I would like to say that when it comes to a married relationship⊠Hmmm? Iâm sure you know. I donât want to speak frivolouslyâ
Was Baroness Vellus⊠implying something about illicit affairs? Why was there no possibility in her heart that Rosaline could be empress?
âItâs making me feel competitive, even as someone who isnât so invested. Perhaps the baroness should pay attention to how her words will affect Ella, who looks like sheâs having difficulty maintaining her composure.â
Rosaline wondered how Ella would react to talks of marriage and affairs.