âThe Madam is going to make an amulet for Milord, right?â
âLooks like it.â
âBut does she already know how to make oneâŠ?â
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Even if I wasnât trying to eavesdrop, I could clearly hear the voices of the people around me here, gathered inside the hall.
Do I know how to make an amulet?
Of course⊠I donât.
I was just following what Charlotteâs doing in front of me.
âThey all already know that Iâve never participated in an event such as this.â
Missus Seymour and the people residing in the Valentino manor had always left me out of everything. That wasnât the case now, but it used to be the norm.
There were many times before when they made amulets and decorated the prayer tree. I just couldnât join them.
Charlotte was often left out as well, but there were still a few times when people took care of her because sheâs so friendly. So, she at least knew how to make an amulet.
Seeing whatâs in my hand, Charlotte gasped.
âMadam! Youâre really good at making it even though itâs your first time! Youâre so amazing!â
ââŠMmh, thank you.â
Charlotteâs enthusiastic praises drew peopleâs attention to me. I was making a blue, red and gold amulet knot.
Blue symbolized eternity and hope. Red symbolized passion and life. And lastly, gold symbolized prosperity and light.
âThe knot that the Madam is making⊠The colors are nice, and the shape is so pretty. I shouldâve made mine like that, too.â
âYeah, me too⊠How fascinating though. Isnât it really the Madamâs first time making an amulet knot?â
âShe must be very good with her hands. Sheâs an artist after all!â
âExactly, yes.â
âŠI didnât expect the people of the Valentino residence to say something so positive about me.
I couldnât help but think that this was the kind of thing that would startle even the dead from six feet under.
As we went on to focus on our task for a very long time, the amulet knots piled up in the center of the hall.
The amulet I made for Theodore was kept separately. Usually, the lady of the house was the one whoâd first decorate the Tree of Origin, so Iâd have to use that amulet at that time.
âUm⊠Well, shall we take a break? Itâs not good to push yourselves too hard.â
I got up from my seat first and called the maids to get snacks and drinks so that those who had been working hard making amulets until now could rest a little and eat.
After a while, the maids came back and set the table, then soon, people gathered around the wide table in twos and threes to eat and chat.
âI made an amulet for poor Sir Johnson. Heâs already 45 but heâs still single.â
âSir Johnson doesnât have a stake in his familyâs inheritance, thatâs why thereâs no woman who wants to marry himâŠâ