âTo give her daughter an annex attic in such a spacious place.â
Sophia looked around the mansion as if she was displeased. She, who was not yet familiar with the geography of the mansion, entered the large building in the middle.
As Sophia swung the main building door wide open, she caught the attention of those in the lobby.
A reaction as if a pierrot doll had jumped out of the surprise box.
However, the surprise in their eyes soon disappeared and there was annoyance.
âWhat are you doing here?â
A maid frowned at her like a worm.
But Sophia didnât mind her cold attitude and asked.
âMother, where are you?â
âMother? Your mother is dead, isnât she?â
There was a clear light of contempt in the eyes of the maids. But even this was such a common development that Sophia was not impressed.
âNot my deceased mother, but the current Countess.â
âHeyâŚâ
âSophia!â
Then a sharp voice was heard from behind.
At the same time, the maids, who were standing with equal momentum, lined up against the wall and bowed their heads.
That alone gave me a sense of who the new person was.
âThe appearance of Lucifer in Satanâs mansionâŚâ
Recalling a famous line from a certain drama, Sophia looked back. A gorgeous dress with rose-red hair and golden-yellow colors. She was a beautiful woman in her early to mid thirties.
âThat is Countess Rubisella Frauss.â
The stepmother Jenny spoke of.
And according to the diary, she was the one who kicked Sophia into the attic.
If she hadnât raised her eyebrows and stared at Sophia, she would have admired her amazing beauty.
While Sophia was admiring the Countess whom she had never seen before, Jenny was behind her.
âDid you tell her?â
A somewhat unemotional gaze on cheeks full of dissatisfaction.
âI donât like a tattletale, but thanks to you, it saved me a lot of trouble.â
She found the Countess without having to run through this huge mansion.
While Sophia was immersed in her thoughts, the Countess opened her red lips.
âArenât you too sick to be walking around well?â
Rubisella, the Countess, approached with a proud step. She had her long eyelashes down.
Wearing high heels, she was a little taller than Sophia.
âDid you pour soup on Jenny?â
âIt was more of a food waste than a soup.â
âFood waste? Are you talking about my kindness in that way?â
âKindness⌠I think the word is wrong. It would be better if you correct it as âf*ck youâ.â
Rubisellaâs lips trembled at Sophiaâs profanity.
âAnd it is true that I was sick. How could a human body be healthy if thatâs the type of food being eaten?â
âWhat?!â
âAh, mixing bugs with soup is something that would never happen in this elegant mansion. Isnât that right?â
Sophia said lamentably.
âAnyone who tarnishes the name of the family in a senseless way should be punished. Maybe you brought Jenny here with the intention of scolding her?â
Sophia went on to say something brazen. Then she wrinkled the face of the elegant and beautiful lady.
âHow dare youâŚâ
Ah, that âhow dare you;.
Sophia looked at the contorted countessâ face and took a deep breath as if it was bothersome.
The pattern of the villain in the beginning is obvious.
âArenât you going to slap me on the cheek in the name of education?â
Sophiaâs gaze was on the hand of the Countess.
Then her hand, which was about to raise, twitched and stopped.
âThe villainsâŚâ
Sophia shook her head.
She could see the Countessâ hands trembling. She felt helpless when her only way to express her anger was blocked.
Sophia, who moderately pressed her, came up with the subject again.
She had another reason to come to the main house to find the Countess.
âOh, and Iâm thinking of changing that room, because the romance in the attic is gone. Itâs hot in summer and cold in winter, and thereâs a lot of noise.â
Sophia calmly stood in the lobby and looked around the mansion.
âFortunately, the house is quite spacious. There must be at least one of the rooms among them.â
Then the countess twisted her lips and glared.
âYou mustâve gained a lot of confidence from your engagement with Duke Rivelon.â
A lot of confidence?
âA person from âFraussâ wants to use a room in the Frauss Mansion. Shouldnât that be normalâŚ? If you look at it, itâs the Countess who doesnât have the blood of âFraussâ.â
âWhat? Once she gets sick, she wants even more things?!â
âI know right. She should have said something before she got sick.â
âYour room is enough for an attic!â
The Countessâs roar echoed through the hallway, and the air became cold in an instant.
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All of the servants who had laughed at Sophia just before shut their mouths and bowed their heads.
At the unanswered response of the Countess, Sophia let out a deep sigh.
âHey, itâs unreasonable to come to an agreement through a discussion with the villain.â
The Countess said she wouldnât give Sophia a good room no matter what.
The only option left for Sophia was to force herself to get a room.
âIf I come out like this, I will let people know that I am being disrespected.â
As Sophia spoke, she let the countess laugh at her pout.
âSophia. Are you calling that a threat?â
The Countess, who had just been angry with her, regained her composure and raised her chin proudly.
Sophia was a poor young girl with no connections. Even the Countess did not properly pay for her debut under the pretext of her illness.
In contrast, the Countess was already active and influential in the social world.
No matter how much Sophia talks, she wouldnât be above the Countessâ breath.
But Sophia looked up at the Countess with a triumphant expression.
âDo you think I canât?â
âTry it. Go out on the street, grab a beggar and complain.â
The Countess laughed, she swore, no one would listen to the words of Sophia.
~*~
And exactly a week later, on the front page of the tabloid weekly magazine, the following articles appeared in a large font.
[Scoop! Duke Rivelonâs Fiance is the Countâs Maid?!]
It didnât even take half a day for the rumors to spread through the social circles of the system. All Sophia did was send a letter. And that one letter spread to hundreds of articles.
A headline article on the front page of a weekly tabloid was the most subscribed to by social aristocrats.
The Countess was flooded with requests for visits from people trying to confirm if the rumors were true.
And the rumorâŚ
âYour Excellency! In the weekly magazineâŚ! Haha, you already got it!â
Naturally, it also reached the other party to the rumor.
The curly-haired knight who rushed into the office stopped walking when he saw Killian staring intently at the weekly magazine with his forehead wrinkled.
A man sitting in front of a desk and pressing his temple.
He was Killian Viprons Rivelon, the only Grand Duke of the Empire and the head of the military and police force, called the âGuardian of the Empireâ to the good and the âEmperor of the Imperial Familyâ to the evil ones.
âWhy did my name appear in a weekly magazine without me knowing, Nick?â
âIt was reported anonymously by someone.â
âAnonymously?â
Killian put the weekly paper on the desk and raised his eyes.
The red eyes hidden under the long black eyelashes slowly lifted up.
Nicholas, commander of the military and also Killianâs assistant, nodded his head and smiled awkwardly.
âA report from an unknown source, so why didnât Mrs. Chanelia come to me to check?â
âMrs.ChaneliaâŚlikes issues and gossip.â
The Duchess of Chanelia was the socialite queen who published the weekly magazines. She also liked the gossip and rumors that circulated in social circles.
She had an instinctive intuition that the anonymous tip would turn into a hot potato that would attract public attention.
Indeed, thanks to this article, Chaneliaâs weekly magazines were sold like fire.
âTo publish a garbage article without knowing whether it is true or not.â
âHaha⌠But after reading it, there must be evidenceâŚâ
âEvidence?â
What about this absurd nonsense?
At Killianâs question, Nicholas bit his lips.
But what Nicholas said was not entirely wrong.
If the rumors were groundless, the Duchess of Chanelia would not have let it appear in a weekly magazine.
Even if she publishes an article, it wouldnât have been such an issue if it wasnât valid.
But when the article was being read, it was found to be quite plausible.
[It has been our long-standing question if Count Frauss hid his first daughter so she didnât debut in the social world.]
[My wife has actually seen Sophia, but her appearance was shabby and her eyes were unnatural⌠]
[The fact that Archduke Killian Viprons Rivelon never went to see his fiance is evidence of this.]
It wasnât that no one remembered Sophia at all. People roughly knew that Sophia was the daughter of the Countâs ex-wife, his first daughter.
However, the Countess was not seen with her in front of the people on the pretext that Sophia was weak.