My daily routine has been quite simple these days.
Coming to Pelletâs Company three times a week to receive a report from Clerivan was all that was planned.
For the rest, I go to the Palace to see Perez or hang out with my cousins.
I was looking around the square leisurely today and stopped by Pelletâs office.
Violet, who had been dispatched to help because something busy happened at Gallahan Clothing Store, was also waiting for me in the office after a long time.
âHow did the wheat purchase end in the South?â
âYes, we had good harvests in the West Sussew and the far south of the Empire, so we were able to buy them at a good price.â
I nodded without saying much.
It was as I remembered that southern farming was an unprecedented good harvest this year.
Clerivan, who saw my reaction not surprising, asked me in a half-hearted tone.
âDid you know that?â
âWhat?â
âThat the South will have a good harvest this year.â
Youâre quick-witted.
But I shrugged and put on an expression on my face that I didnât know what he was talking about.
âIâm not some prophet, how did I know that?â
âBut a little while ago, the reactionâŠâ
âThatâs because I believed from the beginning that Clerivan, Violet, and the competent staff of Pellet Company would do well.â
âAhâŠâ
The corners of Clerivanâs mouth crept up by my sudden bombshell of praise.
He hastily covered his mouth, which has been twitching a few times, but I can see everything with my sharp eyes, so itâs no use.3
After all, Clerivan is very weak at compliments.2
I let such a Clerivan calm down for a moment and asked Violet.
âDid you find out what I said about the top of the Reds, violet?â
âYes, but nothing special came out⊠Iâm sorry.â
Violet offered a thin report and said with embarrassment.
But I shook my head.
âItâs not Violetâs fault. This is not the place where the Reds have done so much.â
The order was made from the beginning with the thought that there would be little expectation.
âYouâve done a good job knowing this much, Violet.â
Violet must be weak in praise, too.
If you see her neat white face turning red.
So I decided to do a little more while Iâm at it.
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âYouâre perfectly good at everything I ask you to do, so Iâm a little bored because I donât have anything to do.â
âWell, thatâs what Iâm sayingâŠâ
âIâll try harder.â
Violet turned redder, and Clerivan replied meaningfully as if determined something.
âAnd Clerivan.â
âYes, Lady Florentia.â
âLouryl brought Clerivanâs gift on her trip to the East. Send someone to the mansion from the merchantâs office and take it.â
Over the past few months, Louryl has been on a long trip to the East, her motherâs house, Mrs. Dillard.
She bought gifts for me, my father, and Clerivan, but I couldnât give him directly because I had an eye for it.
They were half-siblings, but they had nothing to do with Clerivan and Dillard.
âYes, Lady.â
After pausing for a while, Clerivan nodded in time.
He says it doesnât matter at all, but I donât know.
Clerivan, whom Iâve been watching, was a much more caring person for his sister, Louryl, than he thought himself.
I greeted Clerivan and Violet before returning to the mansion.
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I got off the carriage and went out into the garden and walked a little instead of going straight into the house.
After the storm of Vestianâs betrayal and Shananetâs divorce passed, the mansion became as peaceful as before.
No, itâs actually so peaceful that Iâm a little boredâŠ
âSob! Sob!â
I heard a child crying on the way into the pine garden.
This familiar voice is Craney.
Sure enough, Craney was hugging something and crying as he sat by the trees.
âWhy are you crying again?â
He raises his head buried in his knee at my voice, and Craneyâs face was puffy.
It was covered in tears, a runny nose, and sweaty hair.
Whatâs more, he was grinning, burning up his face to the point where he was so upset.
âSigh! Tia, TiaâŠâ
Craney, who found me, ran and hugged me.
And he started crying in earnest with more grip.
âAhhhh!â
His crying sounds are so colorful.
I already know from experience that Craney, who cries with a variety of sounds like a crybaby, is not a child who is comforted by soothingly.
So I checked the stuff Craney was holding.
âItâs a book? The book I lent you yesterday?â
But the condition of the book was a little strange.
âWhy is it all torn apart?â
Looking closely, it wasnât just a modest tear.
The bookcase, which was shredded into pieces, even had a lot of black footprints, as if someone had stepped on it.
âI, Iâm sorry⊠TiaâŠâ
Craneyâs cry grew louder as I examined the condition of the book.
In fact, I bought it from the beginning with the intention of giving it to Craney.
I donât care that the book is ruined because I didnât really care about it.
But the same footprint on the bookshelf and Craneyâs shirt are very eye-catching.
I wonder who heâs up against, but itâs not a trace of someone his age.
It was obviously a huge footprint, like a grown adultâs foot.