âYou mean youâre going to use me to establish your position with the Duke of Anthemion?â
Grand Duchess Crawford asked with cold eyes.
I answered the question without hesitation.
âThatâs right.â
âYouâre ridiculously honest.â
The Grand Duchess said with a smirk.
âThen I canât go any further.â
âPlease think about it one more time.â
âIt will be the same even if I think about it ten times. Why would I hold the Duke of Antemionâs hand? Stop talking nonsense and go back.â
The Grand Duchess rose to her feet as if it was not worth talking about.
I hurriedly got up from my seat and knelt.
âYour Majesty, Grand Duchess, please listen to me for a moment.â
âWhat are you doing? Come on, get out of here.â
At the same time as the Grand Duchessâ voice rose, a footsteps were heard outside the tea room.
If the commotion grows, the servants are sure to kick me out of the mansion.
Then you will never have a second chance to talk with the Grand Duchess.
I bit my lip and quickly got to the point.
âI think the Grand Duchess must have heard of the investigation of Baron Rockefeller.â
âWhy are you bringing this up all of a sudden?â
There was still anger in the Grand Duchessâs voice, but it was not as strong as it was a while ago.
I opened my mouth.
âI thought your wise Grand Duchess would ask Your Majesty to investigate the case of Baron Rockefeller thoroughly.â
âThatâs for Your Majesty to figure out. I do not intervene in government affairs.â
âWith all due respect, Your Majesty cannot handle this matter fairly.â
âWhat?â
She stamped her foot with a loud sound.
âAre you insulting your majesty in front of me?â
âIâm telling you what it is, not insulting.â
âYouâre just talking about nonsense about Your Majestyâs! Get out of here before I pull you out!â
The Grand Duchess, known for his special affection for the emperor, was furious.
If itâs the second thing to be quiet and elegant, it means that if a sad person shows such words and actions in front of me, it means that I stabbed the pain properly.
I said what I had prepared without blinking.
âYour Majesty loves you very much. You cannot do anything that hurts the heart of Your Majesty.â
âWhat the hell are you talking about?â
âThe Duke of Eaton is involved in this.â
ââŠâŠ!â
Grand Duchess Crawfordâs eyes widened as if it was the first time she had heard it.
It was only natural that she did not know that the emperor had issued a decree, and in particular, instructed the Grand Duchess secretary not to disclose this fact at all.
I looked up at her and continued talking.
âMe and the Duke of Anthemion captured the scene, and found the hidden ledger. There is enough evidence and witnesses, but the investigation is not carried out.â
âYour Majesty is a thoughtful person, so itâs going to proceed the investigation carefully so that no one is dishonored.â
âNo. Even at this moment of hesitation, Your Majesty, the evidence you have not secured will be disappearing without a trace.â
Grand Duchess Crawford furrowed her eyebrows at my words.
She is well aware of the Emperorâs indecisiveness, so she will have no choice but to admit it even if she is dissatisfied with my words.
âYour Majesty the Emperor will not be able to punish the Duke considering the position of the Empress. However, if the Grand Duchess asks for a thorough investigation into this matter, he will be able to handle the case fairly.â
ââŠâŠ.â
âIf the Grand Duchess attends the banquet and gives strength to me and the Duke of Anthemion, the meaning will be conveyed more clearly.â
After I had finished speaking, I looked up at Prince Crawford.
The Grand Duchess hid her embarrassment and caught my gaze.
The Grand Duchess let out a small sigh and headed back to the sofa.
I followed her and sat down where I had been a little while ago.
After a long silence, the Grand Duchess opened her mouth.
âI heard a rumor that you were forced to send Charletâs son to the Dillua Academy, which was the reason for revealing this, is that true?â
This is a question that has absolutely nothing to do with what I said.
Thinking if she was going to counterattack, I calmly answered.
âThe circumstances are different, but it is true that we have learned about the admission process of Dillua Academy.â
âI mean, he wasnât your real son, so you were trying to send the dukeâs heir to a place where thousands of children disappeared.â
âI have done nothing to be ashamed of, neither Escal nor Grand Duchess. If I had a really bad heart, I wouldnât have visited the Grand Duchess.â
âYeah, I guess youâre not a stepmother. Who knows how people treat a child only when they see them, and how you treat him behind people?â
âEscal will answer what kind of mother I am.â
I was a little saddened by the suspicion of the Grand Duchess, but I also know that the preconceived notions of being a âstepmotherâ are not just prejudice.
Even before I became Lenia, hearing the word âstepmotherâ made my teeth tremble.
And when the Grand Duchess fell over the fact that I was Escalâs stepmother, it meant that there was no way to refute what she said.
Thinking that this would be enough, I got up without delay.
âI donât know what Escal thinks, but I love Escal. Your Majesty the Grand Duchess.â
ââŠâŠ.â
âThank you for your precious time.â
****
Instead of seeing Lenia off, Grand Duchess Crawford sat on the sofa and looked at her place.
How long has it been since she sweated while having a conversation with someone?
Even though it was a short meeting, the aftereffects were quite as if a storm had passed.
âSheâs a brave woman.â
The Countess Walford, who had been hiding behind the curtains, appeared and said:
She had been hiding behind a curtain and overhearing their conversation before Lenia entered the tea room.
âDid you hear all of it?â
âYes.â
âWhat do you think?â
âIt seems to be true that people need to meet to know each other.â
Countess Walford answered, sitting across from the Grand Duchess. Judging from the look on her face, she seemed to have a crush on Lenia.
The Grand Duchess said with a sullen expression.
âIsnât that too bold?â
âShe didnât look scared at all. Even in front of Your Majesty the Grand Duchess, she answered everything without showing any signs of nervousness.â
Countess Walford added with a laugh.
âThatâs why you jumped into that dangerous place and did it.â
âTsk, are you blaming me too?â
âHow dare I do that.â
Countess Walfordâs gaze rested on the table.
âBut it was bad that you didnât serve me a cup of tea.â
â⊠This.â
Then the Grand Duchess realized that Lenia had gone back without enjoying the tea and she let out a sigh.
It wasnât enough to make her wait for over three hours, and I didnât even serve refreshments, so if other people find out about it, theyâre going to be terrified and point their finger at me.
âShe didnât say it on purpose.â
To put a debt on me.
What a smart person. Grand Duke Crawford smiled bitterly.
âWhat are you going to do?â
âWhat do you mean, what?â
âArenât you going?â
Countess Walford asked.
The Grand Duchess silently looked down at the invitation.
If she attends the Duke of Anthemionâs birthday banquet, the talkative aristocrats will surely talk about it.
But, as Lenia said, if the Emperor was trying to cover up Baron Rockefellerâs case by observing the empressâs eyes, she knew it was the right thing to do to put pressure on the emperor by empowering the Duke of Anthemion.
âIt would be nice if Your Majesty had a strong will.â
No matter how much she nagged the Emperor not to play with the Duke of Eaton, a few words from the Empress would overturn his decision.
ââŠI donât know.â
âDonât worry too much and make your own decisions.â
âI mean I donât know my heart.â
Countess Walford smiled softly at the complaint of the Grand Duchess, and opened the box that Lenia had brought.
Another box appeared inside the luxurious box.
âCan I open it?â
âYeah.â
With permission, Countess Walford carefully lifted the lid of the box.
Inside the box was a flower-shaped brooch studded with diamonds.
âThe Duchess took great care of it.â
âShe has a lot of money.â
âI think it was specially made to give to Your Majesty the Grand Duchess.â
Countess Walford held out her brooch. The name of Grand Duchess Crawford was engraved on the back of the brooch.
âI canât even give it to anyone else because my name is written on it.â
Grand Duchess Crawford, who saw Leniaâs brooch, frowned.
Since you canât give or sell it to others, itâs a silent pressure to wash your mouth after receiving only gifts, or to attend a banquet.
âBut I donât know what the meaning of this flower is.â
Countess Walford, who was looking closely at the brooch, tilted her head.
The Grand Duchess, who recognized the shape of the petals, said indifferently.
âItâs mallow flowers.â
âMallow?â
âIt was the first flower that the Archduke gave me.â
And the language of flowers is a symbol consumed by love, persuasion, and weakness.
âWhat a clever woman.â
Grand Duchess Crawford laughed bitterly once more.