My Sister the Heroine, and I the Villainess Chapter 84
My Sister the Heroine, and I the Villainess Chapter 83
My Sister the Heroine, and I the Villainess Chapter 85 **TEASER**
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Translator: CasBrin
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Mariwa Toinette was drinking tea in the front parlour of her parentâs house.
It had been quite a long time since she had returned to her ancestral home. Even though she had grown up in this house she wasnât allowed past the front parlour, let alone to her old room, that was how alienated she and her family were. Mariwa lived and worked independently, and they they had broken off family relations a while ago, so there was really no helping it.
The life Mariwa had chosen to live was not one her family considered to be proper. She was aware that the path she had chosen was different to that of the normal path lead by other ladies her age. As such she did not get along well with her father. But now that her older brother had become the head of the family; relations were slowly returning to what they had once been.
As she sat in her parentâs house leisurely drinking tea, her thoughts were on a young girl who had been her student until just a few days ago.
The look Christina Noir had that last time, it had been quite a shock for Mariwa.
Mariwa had said âLove your Fateâ. That you were in charge of all your own thoughts and actions, this was preparation for the cruel and harsh outside world. Which could be said to be in line with Chrisâ way of life until now anyway.
To her attempt at giving Chris hopeâŚ.why did Chrisâ smile at that time look so defeated?
Mariwa couldnât seem to forget the girlâs reaction at that time.
There had definitely ben something wrong, but she couldnât seem to figure out the cause.
âIâve kept you waiting, Aunt.â
ââŚNot at all.â
Looking at the person who had entered the room, Mariwa put her thoughts on hold. The man who sat across from Mariwa had not reached reached thirty years old. He had a friendly smile that put people at ease.
Igusa Toinette.
The successor of the Toinette family. He was the child of her much older brother, so despite his age he was her nephew. Since he was actually much closer in age to Mariwa that her actual older brother, Igusa was more like a younger brother to her.
âThat reminds me, I heard that your father had passed on the title of Viscount on to you. Congratulations, Igusa.â
âIt happened quite a while ago actuallyâŚâ
Igusa smiled bitterly at the delayed congratulations.
Among high nobility there were nobles who held multiple titles. It was common to bestow a minor title to the heir before passing on the full responsibility later on. The Toinette family held both the rank of Count and Viscount, so when Igusa came of age he was given the viscount title only.
âIâve also heard youâre teaching swordsmanship to His Highness the Crown Prince Endo? I feel proud to be your relative.â
âNot at all, it is nothing compared to the you, Aunt, who has even taught the princess rather, this might be a blessing from being shown how to wield a sword by you all those years agoâ
âItâs fine not to be so humble .You have accomplished it with your own power after all.â
The Toinette family was originally a knight family after all. Ass a descendent, Mariwa had also endeavoured with the sword. At that time, teaching Igusa sword basic was the first time Mariwa ever taught someone.
âWell, in the end I never managed to land a hit against you, Aunt.â
âThat was only in the past. You lost because you were but a child then. Thatâs the only reason.
âReally? Iâm pretty sure I could never match your skillâŚâ
âThe past is seen through rose coloured glasses is all.â
While chatting idly like that about the past, they eventually started talking about Mariwaâs work as well.
âThatâs right, you were the home tutor for Lady Christina. When I saw how ladylike she was, I knew she must have been taught by you.â
âYouâve met that child?â
Having let down her guard, Mariwa let out a small sigh.
âYou have never been great at reading people well. That makes me a bit worried.â
âYes?â
It was Mariwaâa own blunder that she had never fixed his overly optimistic impressions of people. Since in another twenty years Igusa would become the head of the Toinette family⌠It would be good if he could improve a bit by then she thought.
âI donât really understand butâŚwell, do you have plans for after this?â
âI have no plans for the rest of the day. I donât have any particular business to attend to.â
âThatâs good. Actually an acquaintance asked me to arrange to meet you. Theyâve been patiently waiting for a chance.â
Mariwa had a patient look on her face as she looked at her nephewâs impish smile, as if he were up to no good.
âIs that so? Then please show them in.â
She was quite certain it would be a child with black hair and eyes who would come in. This would be an opportunity to clear up her worries from their last class. Thinking that, Mariwa played innocent. Except, her predictions turned out to be wrong.
ââŚ.Excuse me.â
The person who appeared was younger than the child she had expected.
âGood afternoon, Ms Mariwa.â
It was a young girl with gold hair and blue eyes.
Hair that should have been long as a noble daughter, had been cut roughly above her shoulders, but more than anything it was the coldness in those eyes that nearly made one shiver.
âThough you are already acquainted I believe, this is Duke Noirâs-â
âIgusaâ
âYes?â
âWould you allow me to speak alone with this child for a moment?â
Igusaâs introductions were cut off mid way. While Igusa was slight taken aback at the sudden request, he understood the serious tone of Mariahâs voice. Without asking any more, he acted according to Mariwaâs words.
Once she was sure Igusa had left them, she returned her gaze to Michelie.
âGreetings, lady Michelie. What business do you have with me today?â
ââŚThereâs something I wanted to ask youâ
How did she find Mariwa and how did she manage to get to the Toinette house all alone?
The girl who exuded a dark light asked her question.
âIn that last class, to my big sister, what did you say to her?â
The fury that emanated didnât seem to match with the small figure in front of her.
Mariwa didnât seem flustered, as though it was similar to murderous intent, Michelie was too young for that.
Apart from that she was satisfied.
Michelie who is always stuck to her sister had actually gone out of her way to find Chris. As she had thought, Chris must have gotten some strange notion from her words.
That is why Mariwa answered frankly.
âI donât know.â
âExcuse me?â
Michelie frowned as her question was dodged.
âI told that child to âLove her Destinyâ. That the path we walk is up to our decisions, and our decisions alone, and that knowing that would allow her to prosper, that was the meaning I had intended to teach her.â
Thinking of Chrisâ temperament in class up until then, this meaning should have been conveyed to Chris.
But for some reason, Chris had seemed to resign herself.
Defeated and powerless, she had smiled.
Her reaction had been incomprehensible, more than anything, it was so out of character for that child.
âThat time, what that child understood, I still havenât figured out an answer to thatâ
âLoveâŚyour destinyâŚ.â
Muttering to herself, Michelie slowly lifted her head.
ââŚI have a requestâ
âWhat is it?â
âPlease tell me how to win against my sister. I will surely have to fight against my sister from now on. So thatâs why, please teach meâ
Today, not a single thing had gone as expected. However, there were days like this sometimes. Letting out a sigh of agreement, Mariwa threw a question out to understand a bit more.
âSo basically, you want me to tutor you?â
âYesâ
âI was paid to tutor Chris. Why should I teach you?â
âMs Mariwa, you have quite high expectations for Chris didnât you? I heard you also tutored Leon for free. I already know that you do not teach for money.â
ââŚâ
She had so easily pinpointed her weakness. Mariwa restrained the urge to frown.
âIf she stays like this, Big Sisterâs future will certainly be different from Ms Mariaâs hopes. Thatâs why I will bet my future.â
ââŚâ
I will, for my own sake, bet my own future, so that I can recover Big Sisterâs future. Thatâs why, please teach meâ
Her eyes were strong.
She no longer resembled the always laughing child she had been, instead there was justâŚ
âYou donât resemble your mother at all do you.â
She looks more like her adopted older sister than her own blood related mother.
Aah, Michelie gave a small nod of understanding.
âAs expected, Mariwa knew my mother.â
âWell yes, do you want to know about her?â
âMmm. It doesnât really matter to meâŚAre you disappointed?â
âNot at all. I hate that person, so itâs a good thing that you donât resemble them. Even now, I feel relieved from the bottom of my heart knowing that.â
Mariwa spoke her opinion of the former princess beloved by even the gods mercilessly without reserve.
âThen thatâs good. However you had better be prepared. I am by no means a soft teacher.â
âOf course, Ms Mariwa.â
âIncorrect, Michelie Noir. I am not âMs Mariwaâ to you now.â
No sooner had Michelie nodded her agreement than Mariwa had her in her sharp gaze.
Abilities are sufficient, her enthusiasm is vast, and the strength of her purpose is endless. Those qualities made up her new student, Mariwa gave her first lesson in a cold and dignified voice.