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Society without the crown prince and empress was peaceful. In addition to that, my social life was more comfortable since Livya was on my side.
âAre you not engaged?â
âEngaged?â
I looked at Livya blankly, then sighed with a realization.
âRight, there is usually an engagementâŠâ
I havenât thought about it because it was not a very familiar concept to me.
âI guess I have to think about itâŠ?â
However, I was doubtful whether Sigren also had an engagement or marriage in his mind. This was something we never talked about, and he never mentioned it.
Livya murmured. âLady Fiona is always relaxed in many ways.â
I chuckled awkwardly. Rather than relaxed, I just didnât think about that because not too long ago, I was considering whether I would break up with him.
âThereâs nothing urgent.â
Well, my consideration was Abel hadnât come to the capital. He was the father who set a curfew banning people from visiting Heilon mansion after 8 pm. So, if suddenly I announced âweâre getting engaged!â, I couldnât imagine what kind of reaction would come out.
However, what was funny was that Sigren actually followed the curfew. He was a prince, he could do whatever he wanted. If he decided to come after 8 pm, no one in the mansion would be able to control him. But he faithfully followed the rules. I actually wondered whether he did that because he listened to Abel. Thinking about these two men, I couldnât help but smile. I personally thought their relationship was a bit funny.
If Sigren married me, then Abel would be his father-in-law? Wait⊠I think I should ask Sigren first if he would be okay with this fact.
Anyway, the conversation with Livya gave me a new problem in many ways. I was still thinking about it even when I came to the mansion.
It seemed this was an important issue, especially since we have confirmed each otherâs true feelings.
But how the hell was the engagement supposed to be? Iâve never done it, so I really couldnât get a feel for it.
âHow did you get engaged?â I asked while stamping Isaacâs vacation papers.
Isaac politely accepted the papers but he looked distraught.
This man would meet his wife, but what was up with that expression?
âPardon me Miss, but why are you suddenly interested in an engagementâŠâ
âI just thought I should think about it.â
âDid His Highness propose?â
âNo.â
Hmm⊠propose, wasnât that too big of a hope?
Isaac made a relieved face.
âThen just wait.â
âIs that okay?â
I remembered that Isaac was Abelâs subordinate. They were in cahoots, werenât they?
âYeah, he would and should propose to you, Miss.â
âIf he wouldnât?â
âWell, considering Missâ personality, I think that person must have been preparing to hold onto you tighter Miss.â
Well, that was a problem. Considering what happened last time, I was not sure if he would do that. Rather, it was very likely that it was me who had to hold onto him.
Isaac then said calmly. âI think, for a lady who could not stay still, he is the perfect match for you Miss.â
âIs that what you think of me?â
âMiss, it is you who has been in Heilon for years and left without even looking back.â
âWait, is everyone still upset about that?â
âAh.. Definitely, Miss. Of course, because we are all adults, we donât make it obvious.â
Isaac squinted his eyes.
âBut, be honest Miss, if you were not in a relationship with His Highness, you had no intentions of staying here, did you?â
âI guess so?â
âSee? Miss, I am right, arenât I? As expected, being in a relationship is truly the only appropriate move that Prince Sigren could do to hold on to you tightly.â
Isaac calmly added.
âWell, this is good. We feel relieved that the person who loves you that much becomes your spouse Miss.â
Wait a second, Iâm a bit confused. Then, do I only have to do my job well?
Isaac shrugged.
âThough, honestly Miss, for someone at your level, it is normal to change partners more than once. So Miss, donât worry about it.â
Ah, I think Iâve heard this from Livya too.
I nodded and pushed Isaac on his back.
âOkay, thank you for the answer. Now, go back to your wife.â
Isaac waved his vacation papers.
âMiss is really the best.â
âYouâre saying the obvious. So, youâre going to keep what happened that time as a secret from Abel, right?â
Isaac grinned.
âMiss, there is no way I could conceal that from Master.â
âGive that back.â
âFarewell Miss.â
Isaac left my office in a flash.
I clicked my tongue lightly.
Just like that, Abelâs nagging bomb was confirmed. Apparently, the bribe called vacation didnât work.