Thatâs strange, I wonder who would have sent this?
I narrowed my eyes.
The maid politely handed the letter to me.
After receiving it, I turned it over and looked at the name of the sender.
ââŠSienna Antes?â
It was a name Iâd never expected.
As I read the name in a sullen voice, Damianâs eyes showed concern.
âWhat? Why is Sienna writing to you?â
âI donât know⊠thatâs what Iâm curious to find out.â
I opened the letter.
Aside from the stiff, high-quality paper used for the letter, the letter was written with neat handwriting.
âSalutations, this is Sienna Antes. I apologize for writing this letter to you all of a sudden.â
I smiled involuntarily.
It was because I could just hear Siennaâs voice through her writing.
ăWeâre going to hold a spring tea party this season, but since Iâve only been in the north, Iâm not familiar with the customs for a spring tea party. I would be so glad if Lady Charlize could help. Would that be all right?>
From Siennaâs point of view, this must have been embarrassing for her.
I nodded.
Spring tea parties were obviously not a custom in the north.
In a land where there are no âspringsâ, what are spring customs needed for?
But thereâs no easier route to making an impression on society than hosting a spring tea party.
<If youâre uncomfortable with this type of request, youâre welcome to decline it.>
<I look forward to your reply. Sienna.>
After that, the words âP.S.â were written along with a thank you note.
<You helped me a lot at the memorial service. I wonât forget that. Thank you.>
âŠSienna was cordial to the end.
I admired her heroine personality as I gently folded the letter and tucked it back into the envelope.
Just then, Damian raised his head.
âWhat was it about?â
âAh, about thatâŠsheâs going to hold a tea party this spring and says she wants me to help her.â
âSienna?â
âYes.â
I continued to stroke the envelope.
âViscountess Antes was considerate of me. Thankfully.â
ââŠconsiderate?â
âIsnât she? Objectively speaking, I am still only the fiancee of the Crown Prince.â
Iâm not a crown princess or a member of the nobility.
In many ways, holding a tea party this spring was burdensome for me due to the unfavorable situation I was in.
The Emperor had been keeping a watchful eye on me so that if I caused trouble, heâd be the first to know.
But as Damian mentioned earlier, spring tea parties were a place for intimate interaction with socialites.
It would be a shame to miss that opportunity.
âShe was being considerate by asking me to help her hold a tea party together.â
Most of all, it was very heartening that Sienna, Viscountess Antes, invited and asked me for help.
If you donât value someone and think they arenât on an equal footing, you wouldnât ask them for help.
Damian looked at me with a discontented look on his face.
Then he mumbled in a hoarse voice.
âI know youâre going to go help Sienna.â
âYou do?â
Licking his lips for a brief moment, Damian then looked into my eyes and said.
âJust donât make that face for other people.â
ââŠpardon?â
âYouâre only allowed to make that face in front of me.â
I was at a loss for words.
But Damian appeared to be earnest.
He looked at me wide-eyed and repeated himself.
âJust put on that happy expression only when youâre with me. Okay?â
âExcuse me, thatâs not what I want-â
âAnyway!â
As I looked at a sulky Damian, I shook my head.
âReally? Youâre not a child, Damian, but you act younger and younger as time goes by.â
His gaze, as he looked at me, exuded frustration and dissatisfaction.
Damian leaned his head on my shoulder, muttering in a childlike manner.
âI donât act younger as time goes by.â
âThen, what was that request?â
âItâs because itâs you.â
I narrowed my eyes.
âŠSeriously, in my head, Iâm well aware that itâs nonsense.
âThough every time I hear something like that, strangely it makes my heart flutter without me even realizing it.â
ReallyâŠthere must be something not right with me.
I sighed deeply inwardly.
***
A day later.
I invited Sienna to the Crown Princeâs palace.
âWelcome, Viscountess Antes.â
âThank you very much for inviting me here.â
I escorted Sienna to the parlor.
Sienna, who was sitting opposite me, had a face as radiant as the sun.
âUgh, my conscience.â
I laughed awkwardly.
Whenever I see Sienna, I have an unavoidable pang of guilt in my conscience that I canât help but feel.
It feels as if Iâm illegally occupying what should be Siennaâs.
To shake off that remorse, I clenched my fists and exclaimed.
âThis spring tea time, I will do my best not to be ashamed of anyone I invite!â
Isnât that right?
All I can do for Sienna now is make this tea party great!
But then.
Sienna stared at me and smiled.
âI think I can see why His Highness likes Lady Charlize so much.â
Huh?
With my eyes wide open, she lowered her voice and continued speaking.
âIn fact, His Highness only talked about Lady Charlize throughout his entire stay in the northâŠâ
âDonât pester my Charlize, Sienna.â
A sharp voice was heard.
Damian, who suddenly appeared next to me, sat near me.
In addition, he stared at Sienna with fire in his eyes.
However, Sienna only met Damianâs gaze with a mischievous face.
âYour Highness, when did you show up?â She asked.
Damian declared with an imposing demeanor in response to her abrupt question.
âIt involves my fiancee, so of course, I should be here too.â
No, doesnât Damian know about personal space, and when to give that space?
I narrowed my brow and glanced at him.
âYour Highness, please donât do this.â
âWhat are you embarrassed of me?â
âYes.â
At my resolute answer, Damian was annoyed.
But at the same time, he didnât want to leave my side.
I decided to just focus on the conversation with Sienna.
âIâve been thinking a little bit, but why not do something more meaningful than just a tea party?â
âSomething significant?â
âMmm-hmm.â I nodded.
âUntil now, the North has hardly been active in the empire, hasnât it?â
âYes,â Sienna replied.
âItâs because theyâve had a weaker presence than other families.â
âWell, youâre right on that. Weâve only been in the NorthâŠâ
Fortunately, Sienna looked convinced.
Great.
I blinked my eyes and continued.
âSince youâve come to the Empire, I think it would be better to give people a more positive image.â
âA positive image? How will we set about doing that?â
âWellâŠin memory of the northern subjugation, I was thinking we could have a tea party in connection with it.â
After thinking deeply for a while, I offered a proposition to Sienna.
âWhy donât we select orphans and invite them to the tea party?â
âOrphans?â
âYes. There were quite a few children who lost their parents in the northern subjugation.â
âAh..â
Sienna blinked her eyes in surprise.
âTheyâve probably never been to a tea party or anything similar.â
To be honest, the orphans created by the northern subjugation lived in a state of disrepair even within the Empireâs borders.
Itâd be good to give those children a pleasant time at least once.
Of course, it may seem hypocritical in the eyes of others.
However⊠⊠.
âItâs more hypocritical to not do anything at all than to not make happy memories even just for a day.â
Of the two, Iâm sure the latter would be better.
âItâll be a good memory for the kids, and hopefully itâll help them in coping with the loss of their parents.â
ââŠI see. Good idea.â
Sienna nodded her head a bit.
Then she smiled brilliantly at me.
âI never thought of it that way. Thank you, Lady Charlize. Youâre a very thoughtful person.â
âPlease, donât mention it.â
That smile of hers was so pretty, I stuttered a little without realizing it.
Oh, this old-fashioned temperament of liking good-looking people!
I must have looked stupid just now!
At the same time, Sienna held my hand tightly and continued.
âIâm so glad that Lady Charlize helped me.â
âIâm very happy toâŠâ
âWow, really?â
Siennaâs eyes lit up, and she smiled broadly.
âAfter hearing your idea, I feel relieved. Letâs do well for this tea party.â
Seeing Siennaâs innocent expression, I had to suffer a guilty conscience once again.
Thatâs rightâŠthe expression she has on now is one she should show Damian, not me.
At the same time, Damian interrupted the conversation with an expression that something was bugging him.