My voice was calm, but my heart was pounding like it was about to explode.
âHow have you been?â
âYes, thanks to your attention, Iâve been well.â
After exchanging simple greetings, I turned my gaze to a woman who accompanied the Grand Duchess. The woman who met my eyes bowed lightly.
âNice to meet you. Iâm Serena Walford.â
This woman must be the Countess of Walford, whom the Grand Duchess trusted most.
âWelcome, madam.â
I greeted her warmly and quickly checked the Grand Duchessâs attire. On the left chest of the Grand Duchess, there was a brooch.
Doesnât that mean that she will give me and Helios strength?
âWasnât it hard on your way here?â
âIt wasnât difficult, but it took a while to prepare because itâs been a while since I went out.â
Youâre saying you were wondering if youâd come to the end.
If you had come sooner, I wouldnât have been so nervous.
Since the Grand Duchess attended, other guests did not have to come.
The mere fact that the Grand Duchess had attended this banquet would have made a significant difference between me and Helios.
âThe Grand Duchess?â
Helios heard the news late and ran to the front door.
Seeing that he seemed surprised, he didnât seem to have expected that the Grand Duchess would come.
âLong time no see, Duke.â
âIâm sorry I couldnât go out to meet you. If you had given me a message, I would have sent a carriageâŚ.â
âIâm still healthy, and I donât need a carriage, so why should you do that, duke?â
Helios bowed his head at the majestic voice. She seems to be a difficult opponent even for him who is not afraid of anything.
Grand Duchess Crawford said to me.
âLast visit was really impressive.â
âIf it was too rude, please forget it.â
âThatâs not what the person who made me come this far should say.â
âMy pleasure.â
âYou have a wonderful wife, Duke.â
Helios responded with a light smile. It seemed to be compliments or not.
He seemed cautious about opening his mouth in case he offended her.
Then, the gaze of the Grand Duchess turned to Escal.
âIs this the dukeâs son?â
âHello, Iâm Escalium Anthemion.â
Escal, who swallowed dry saliva, greeted her loudly.
Perhaps he instinctively felt that the Grand Duchess was favorable to him, the child seemed less nervous than before.
A smile spread across Grand Duchess Crawfordâs face.
âYouâre strong and smart. How old are you this year?â
âI am six years old.â
âYou are already six years old?â
The Grand Duchess opened her eyes wide as if surprised, and asked Mrs. Walford.
âIt seems like yesterday that I heard that Charlet had a baby, but is he already this big?â
âDonât you say that you know how old your children are when they grow up?â
âTime goes by so fast.â
The Grand Duchess murmured like that and carefully looked at Escal.
It was like she was trying to make sure that I wasnât pretending to be nice to a child just for today to show people.
âA little small for a six-year-old.â
âI was smaller than my peers until I turned 14.â
Helios added cautiously.
Grand Duchess Crawford glanced at him and said.
âChildren need to eat well and sleep well to grow up, so take care of them.â
âIâm taking extra care.â
âChildren are raised by parents together, Duke. Donât just leave it to your wife, take care of him too, Duke.â
â⌠Yes.â
Helios bit his lip and answered.
Sheâs saying what I want to say.
While holding back the leaking laughter, the Grand Duchess called Merlin.
âPlease guide me to the banquet hall.â
âIâll take you there, Your highness.â
âShould the person who needs to greet the guest be absent?â
The Grand Duchess refused my invitation and headed to the banquet hall.
Although the favor was rejected, there was no feeling of displeasure.
I sighed in relief as I looked at the back of the Grand Duchess.
****
After Grand Duchess Crawfordâs arrival, the guests rushed in all at once.
They seemed to have come in after waiting near the mansion to see if the Grand Duchess would attend.
After frantically welcoming guests, I barely made it to the banquet hall on time.
The guests who arrived first were having a friendly conversation.
The Marquis of Hallstein and the Count of Tilburn clashed one after another as if they had come to a coupleâs gathering, and Grand Duchess Crawford was talking with Viscount Espenser.
Viscount Espenser had served as the imperial tutor, so they seemed to be close.
âBecause you know the character of Grand Duchess Crawford, you must have given me such advice.â
When all the guests entered the banquet hall, the musicians started playing.
Servants guided the nobles to their seats. After confirming that all the guests were seated, Helios went out to the center of the banquet hall and started his greetings.
âI would like to formally greet you. Iâm Helios Anthemion. Thank you for attending.â
Enthusiastic applause erupted at Heliosâ polite greeting.
After speaking, Helios beckoned to me. I took Escalâs hand and walked over to his side.
âThis is my wife, Lenia Anthemion, and this⌠This is my son Escalium Anthemion.â
The banquet hall was buzzing with the word âsonâ.
I opened my mouth quickly, fearing that Escal would be surprised.
âThe greeting is late. Iâm Lenia Anthemion.â
The gaze on me wasnât pretty good, but I quickly continued to speak.
âThank you so much for congratulating my husband on his birthday. If there is anything uncomfortable, please tell me.â
When I bent and straightened my knees, an awkward applause came out, unlike before.
I expected it to be unwelcome, but itâs sad.
Only their eyes rolled in the awkward air, but the Marquis Hallstein stood up and raised the mood.
âNow then, letâs make a toast to celebrate Duke Anthemionâs birthday and their marriage.â
At the suggestion of the Marquis, everyone toasted with champagne glasses on the table.
And the meal began.
The dukeâs attendants with experience in banquets served expertly under Merlinâs direction, and the menu, which was prepared in consideration of the guestsâ allergies and preferences, was praised.
âThe chefâs skill is excellent. The banquet hall is also beautiful.â
âHeâs been through a lot.â
Helios whispered to the Countess Tilburnâs praise. He make so much tea today that his face was hot.
âItâs the first time Iâve held a banquet, so the sense is great.â
âI just gave the instructions and all the preparations were made by the attendants. Iâm glad you like it though.â
I spoke humbly like an educated lady.
âOh my!â
Then, there was a small commotion on the other side of the table.
A nobleman who drank too much seemed to have knocked down a glass of champagne and wet the tablecloth.
The maids noticed the commotion and hurriedly cleared the table with dishcloths.
âWhat is this?â
A bewildered voice was heard.
A lady as young as me tilted her head, pointing to the paper flowers that adorned the table. The paper flower was soaked with the spilled champagne and drooped.
âIsnât this paper?â
âWhy would you do this to a real flower..?â
I got up from my seat in a noisy atmosphere.
âI made them make flowers out of paper.â
âYou havenât been able to find decorative flowers, have you? If you had spoken to me, I would have introduced you to a flower shop.â
I smiled at the sarcastic tone.
âIf there are flowers on the table, they will look great, but because of the scent of flowers, you may not be able to fully enjoy the taste and aroma of food, and pollen may be scattered on the food, so I prepared this on purpose.â
As I calmly explained, the young womanâs face turned red.
I said nothing more and sat down quietly.
The Marquis of Hallstein whispered, squinting one eye.
âSomehow, I wondered why I didnât bother when there were so many flowers. Thanks.â
âNo. We have to do our best to make sure there is no inconvenience when we have guests.â
I answered kindly and grabbed Escal, who looked around as if surprised by the commotion.
âEscal, itâs nothing, so eat comfortably.â
âUh, yes.â
Escal crouched and raised the fork. Heâs trying to chop meat with a clumsy fork.
âAh!â
The meat came off the plate because of the wrong force.
Seeing the pieces of meat that had fallen, the child wept.
âItâs okay. We can clean it.â
I manually removed the meat and wiped Escalâs messy lips.
âWould you like more meat?â
âCan I eat more?â
âOf course.â
I gladly answered and asked the servant for a new plate.
Helios, who had just finished eating, was round the table, clinking glasses.
The already drunken men chirped and raised their voices.
A little awkwardness is inevitable, but still, it was much more harmonious than expected.
A moment to breathe in congratulations on a successful banquet.
âMaster.â
Merlin rushed into the banquet hall and whispered to Helios. Helios had a wrinkle on his forehead after receiving the report.
Whatâs going on?
Putting down the fork in an unusual atmosphere, an uninvited stranger entered the banquet hall.
Helios ran to meet the man.
âSir Grenier? What are you doing here?â
âI have brought a message from His Majesty the Emperor, Duke of Anthemion.â